sport.wikisort.org - AthleteWilliam Elroy Parker (born January 20, 1877), better known as Kid Parker, was an American professional boxer, physical culturist and promoter of vegetarianism.
American boxer
William Elroy Parker |
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Nickname(s) |
- Denver Kid Parker
- Vegetarian pugilist
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Weight(s) | |
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Height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
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Nationality | American |
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Born | (1877-01-20)January 20, 1877 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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Stance | Orthodox |
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Total fights | 49 |
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Wins | 30 |
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Wins by KO | 26 |
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Losses | 11 |
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Draws | 9 |
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Biography
Parker was born on January 20, 1877 in Boston.[1][2] Parker was considered the best boxer in Denver.[3] He had an 18-match undefeated streak.[4] In 1900, he fought a ten-round draw with Matty Matthews.[1] Parker became a vegetarian in 1901.[5] He stated that a strict vegetarian diet increased his physical endurance and increased his mental power.[6] He was the first vegetarian boxer.[1][7]
In April 1902, The Vegetarian Magazine published a letter describing Parker's conversion to vegetarianism.[8] He became known as the "vegetarian champion" and "vegetarian pugilist".[7][8][9][10] Parker's vegetarian diet consisted of cereals, fruit, milk, nuts, vegetables and a liberal amount of eggs.[11][12] In April, 1903 Parker authored an article on physical culture in the San Francisco Call, advocating a vegetarian diet for health reasons.[12] He declared he would still be boxing at 35 and live to be 100 years old because he is vegetarian.[12] In 1905, Parker was described as "one of the most gentlemanly fighters in the prize ring today".[13] Parker's wife was also a boxer.[14][15]
Parker's last ring appearance was in 1906.[1] After his boxing career ended Parker was institutionalized in an asylum at Norfolk, Nebraska as he suffered from hallucinations.[16][17] Parker would repeatedly punch the wall in his padded cell so was given boxing gloves to protect his hands.[18]
Selected publications
References
- Original Vegetarian Was Champ Kid Parker. Charleston Mail (January 26, 1915).
- Andrews, Thomas Stora. (1924). Ring Battles of Centuries. Tom Andrews Record Book Company. p. 114
- Lang, Arne K. (2012). The Nelson-Wolgast Fight and the San Francisco Boxing Scene, 1900-1914. McFarland. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-7864-7003-7
- Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret. (2010). Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism. ABC-CLIO. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-313-37556-9
- Parker Turns Vegetarian. The Topeka State Journal (February 05, 1902).
- Shprintzen, Adam D. (2013). The Vegetarian Crusade: The Rise of an American Reform Movement, 1817-1921. University of North Carolina Press. p. 199. ISBN 978-1-4696-0891-4
- Freddie Welsh Not the First Vegetarian in Ring History. The Bridgeport Evening Farmer (January 20, 1915).
- "The Conversion of a Noted Pugilist". The Vegetarian Magazine. 6 (7): 147. 1902.
- "A Vegetarian Pugilist". The Dietetic & Hygienic Gazette. 18: 408. 1902.
- Rube Ferns, Former Walter Champion, Had Brief Reign at the Top. The Bridgeport Evening Farmer (January 20, 1917).
- Rice Earned the Decision Over Callahan. The St. Louis Republic (February 16, 1902).
- Exercises for Women. The San Francisco Call (April 5, 1903).
- "Kid" Parker Hits Town. The Evening Statesman (September 13, 1905).
- Mrs. Parker Will Box. The Salt Lake Herald (August 27, 1901).
- Rouse, Wendy L. (2017). Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women’s Self-Defense Movement. New York University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-1479828531
- Kid Parker in Asylum. Honolulu Star-Bulletin (October 19, 1912).
- Baker, Mark Allen. (2017). Battling Nelson, the Durable Dane: World Lightweight Champion, 1882-1954. McFarland. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-4766-6372-2
- Kid Parker, Once Great Fighter, Is Now Insane. Barton County Democrat (June 21, 1912).
External links
Physical culture |
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Antecedents |
- Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths
- Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
- Johann Baptist Krebs
- Pehr Henrik Ling
- Franz Nachtegall
- Francisco Amorós y Ondeano
- Adolf Spiess
- Thomas Topham
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Systems | European |
- Bert Assirati
- William Bankier
- Edward William Barton-Wright
- Zishe Breitbart
- Niels Bukh
- François Delsarte
- Edmond Desbonnet
- Launceston Elliot
- Tony Emmott
- Juan Ferrero
- Eileen Fowler
- Bob Fitzsimmons
- Gustav Frištenský
- Edith Margaret Garrud
- Hermann Görner
- George Hackenschmidt
- Georges Hébert
- Oscar Heidenstam
- F. A. Hornibrook
- Thomas Inch
- John Lees
- Dan McLeod
- Jørgen Peter Müller
- Hartvig Nissen
- Reg Park
- William Pullum
- Joan Rhodes
- Eugen Sandow
- Arthur Saxon
- Sokol
- Mary Bagot Stack
- Lionel Strongfort
- Maxalding
- Vulcana
- Ronald Walker
- Emily Diana Watts
- Freddie Welsh
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Indian | Bodybuilding |
- Manohar Aich
- The Great Gama
- B. C. Ghosh
- K. V. Iyer
- Kodi Rammurthy Naidu
- Tiruka
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Yogic |
- Krishnamacharya
- Kuvalayananda
- Seetharaman Sundaram
- Shri Yogendra
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New World | |
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Related |
- Battle of the Systems
- Fitness culture
- Gymnastics
- Muscular Christianity
- Muscular Judaism
- Yoga as exercise
- Natural hygiene
- Pilates
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