Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame
Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame was founded in 2001 and began inducting boxers into the Hall of Fame in 2003. Since then annual induction dinners have been held.
The Hall of Fame has a display of boxing memorabilia open to the public via a showcase at the National Sports Museum at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Inductees
Pioneers
- Young Griffo (2003)
- Larry Foley (2003)
- Peter Jackson (2004)
- Frank "Paddy" Slavin (2005)
- Joe Goddard (2006)
- Jim Hall (2007)
- Jim Barron (2007)
- Bill Farnan (2008)
- Jack McGowan (2008)
- Bill Doherty (2009)
- Tim Hegarty (2010)
- Dan Creedon (2011)
- Peter Felix (2012)
Old Timers
- Les Darcy (2003)
- Ambrose Palmer (2003)
- Jack Carroll (2003)
- Billy Grime (2003)
- Bill Lang (2004)
- Hugh Dwyer (2004)
- Tommy Uren (2005)
- Fred Henneberry (2005)
- Jackie Green (2006)
- Bill Squires (2006)
- George Mendies (2007)
- Herb McCoy (2007)
- Sid Godfrey (2008)
- Jerry Jerome (2008)
- Dave Smith (2009)
- Hughie Mehegan (2009)
- Mickey Miller (2010)
- Merv Blandon (2010)
- Fred Kay (2011)
- Frank Thorn (2012)
Veterans
- Ron Richards (2003)
- Vic Patrick (2003)
- Jimmy Carruthers (2003)
- Dave Sands (2003)
- Tommy Burns (2004, born Geoffrey Murphy)
- George Barnes (2004)
- Elley Bennett (2005)
- Jack Hassenn (2005)
- Pat Ford (2006)
- Trevor King (2006)
- Mickey Tollis (2007)
- Frank Flannery (2007)
- George Bracken (2008)
- Eddie Miller (2008)
- Bobby Sinn (2009)
- Clive Stewart (2009)
- Tony Madigan (2010)
- Rocky Gattellari (2010)
- Jeff White (2011)
- Wally Taylor (2012)
Modern
- Johnny Famechon (2003)
- Lionel Rose (2003)
- Barry Michael (2003)
- Rocky Mattioli (2004)
- Jeff Harding (2004)
- Tony Mundine (2005)
- Hector Thompson (2005)
- Paul Ferreri (2006)
- Bob Dunlop (2006)
- Lester Ellis (2007)
- Jeff Malcolm (2007)
- Lawrence Austin (2008)
- Charkey Ramon (2008)
- Henry Nissen (2009)
- Troy Waters (2009)
- Kostya Tszyu (2010)
- Wally Carr (2010)
- Steve Aczel (2011)
- Robbie Peden (2012)
Non-Participants
- HD McIntosh (2003)
- Snowy Baker (2003)
- Jack Dunleavy (2003)
- Ron Casey (2004)
- John Wren (2004)
- Merv William (2005)
- Ray Mitchell (2005)
- Johny Lewis (2006)
- Bill Mordey (2007)
- Ray Connelly (2007)
- Gus Mercurio (2008)
- Jack Rennie (2008)
- William Lawless (2009)
- John McDougall (2009)
- Ern McQuillan Sr (2010)
- Billy Males (2010)
- Jimmy Sharman (2011)
- Ray Wheatley (2012)
Honorary Internationals
- Jack Johnson (2003)
- Freddie Dawson (2003)
- Sam Langford (2004)
- Archie Moore (2005)
- Bob Fitzsimmons (2006)
- Tod Morgan (2007)
- Ted "Kid" Lewis (2007)
- Tommy Burns (2009)
- Jimmy Clabby (2010)
- Clarence Reeves (2011)
- Joe Bugner (2012)
See also
- Boxing Australia which governs Amateur boxing in Australia
- Australian National Boxing Federation which governs Professional boxing in Australia
References
External links
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