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Jack Doyle

Statistics
Nickname(s) The Gorgeous Gael
Rated at Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Reach 79 in (201 cm)
Nationality Irish
Born (1913-08-31)31 August 1913
Cobh, Ireland
Died 13 December 1978(1978-12-13) (aged 65)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 23
Wins 17
Losses 6
Draws 0
No contests 0

Joseph "Jack" Doyle (31 August 1913 – 13 December 1978), known as "The Gorgeous Gael" was at one time or another a contender for the British Boxing Championship, a Hollywood actor and a tenor. He was born Joseph Doyle and known to his friends as Joe but changed it to Jack when starting his professional career.

Doyle was born into a working-class family in Cobh, in County Cork, Ireland in 1913. At six feet three inches, he was good with his fists and in 1929, joined the Irish Guards regiment of the British Army based in Wales.

There he excelled at boxing and was famed for his strong hooks that won him the British Army Championship. A record of 28 straight victories, 27 by knockout, brought him to the attention of promoter Dan Sullivan. He turned professional and notched up 10 consecutive victories, all inside two rounds, making him the hottest thing in the sport.

In July 1933, at the age of 19, he missed out on the British Heavyweight title to the holder, Welshman, Jack Petersen. Witnesses claim that he had done most of his warming up in a pub not far from the bout. Within the opening seconds he knew he was in trouble and decided to take the easy way out. He was disqualified for repeatedly punching low.

Shortly after, his singing voice was discovered by Dr. Vincent O'Brien, voice coach to Count John McCormack and soon his soft tenor voice and handsome looks were selling out the London Palladium and the Royal in Dublin. Doyle was subsequently signed up by Decca.

In 1934 Doyle travelled to the United States and several 78rpm records were produced including the popular "South of the Border" a duet recorded with his then wife Movita. But his love for the drink and generous nature soon started to take its toll on his health.

In America he carried on his high living of gambling, ladies and drink. His good looks and deep pockets opened up the party circuit to him and he starred in two movies, McGlusky the Sea Rover (1934) and Navy Spy (1937). Later in life he had minor parts in a number of British films.

While in the United States he continued to box, taking on Buddy Baer in August 1935. Like his fight against Petersen, it is said that Doyle had consumed the best part of a bottle of brandy before the bell rang and was in no fit state to stand. He was knocked down in the first round. It was around this time that Jack and Judith Allen, who had been the girlfriend of Buddy Baer's younger brother and fellow boxer Max, had a whirlwind affair and married on April 28, 1935. Unfortunately their marriage did not last. By the late 1930s Doyle was involved with the actress Movita Castaneda.


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