- Ben
Caunt (22
March 1815 – 10
September 1861) was a 19th-century
English bare-knuckle
boxer who
became the
heavyweight boxing champion known as the "Torkard...
-
Caunt is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ben
Caunt (1815–1861),
English bare-knuckle
boxer Frederic Caunt (1859–1933),
English Archdeacon...
-
portal Frederic Caunt (22 June 1859, in
Blackley – 15
October 1933, in B****eterre) was
Archdeacon of
Saint Kitts from 1906
until 1925.
Caunt was educated...
- and #97 in Australia. They were
initially fronted by
Penthouse Pet
Helen Caunt and
later Annie Kavanagh. Ray Fenwick,
formerly of The
Spencer Davis Group...
- insults,
frustrated Caunt who, in the last round,
struck Thompson while he was
sitting on his second's knee in his corner,
costing Caunt the
match on a foul...
-
sports describes the year's
events in
world sport.
Events 2
February — Ben
Caunt fights Nicholas Ward at
Crookham Common for the
Championship of England...
- many years. In 1898,
Arthur Caunt joined the
newspaper as a
reporter and this
started the long
involvement of the
Caunt family with the
paper which lasted...
- the bout when Lowe
unexpectedly conceded the
match in the 43rd round. Ben
Caunt had some
influence in
arranging and
approving the match. The bout was described...
- "Bendigo"
Thompson contemplates a
comeback but no one will
challenge Ben
Caunt for his
English Championship.
Events 6
August —
formation of the original...
- Cribb, Tom Spring, Jem Ward,
James Burke,
William "Bendigo" Thompson, Ben
Caunt,
William Perry, Tom
Sayers and Jem Mace. The
record for the
longest bare-knuckle...