David John Bowen

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BornDavid John Bowen
(1891-07-30)30 July 1891
Treherbert, Wales
Died15 April 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 20)
Totalfights8
Dai Bowen
Personal information
BornDavid John Bowen
(1891-07-30)30 July 1891
Treherbert, Wales
Died15 April 1912(1912-04-15) (aged 20)
Boxing career
Boxing record
Total fights8

David John "Dai" Bowen (30 July 1891 – 15 April 1912) was a Welsh professional boxer, who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic, along with fellow Welsh boxer Leslie Williams.

Bowen was born on 30 July 1891 at Baglan Street, Ystradyfodwg, near Treherbert to James Bowen and Leah (née Protheroe), the 7th of 8 children. Originally a collier, Bowen left the mines to become a boxer and was later trained to box by George Cundick, who had learnt his art as a physical training instructor with the British Army in India and who also had trained Leslie "Les" Williams, John Bowen's best friend. Dai Bowen won the Welsh lightweight title, and started boxing on the various British circuits.

Fights

David John Bowen's professional fights were as follows:

1910

2 April - Young Roberts (Treherbert), Pontypridd Millfield AC
20 August – Jack Titt (Pentre)

1911

10 April – "Young" (Johnny) Walters (Pontypool), Pontypridd Millfield AC
14 October – Gus Venn (Pontypridd), Pontypridd Millfield AC
11 November – Batt McCarthy (Penarth), Hartlepool "Olympia"
rink
20 November – Gerry Delaney (Bradford), South Shields
25 November – Billy Grant (Stockton), Hartlepool "Olympia" rink

1912

5 March – "Young" Walters (Pontypool), Cardiff Park Hall (Dai's last fight)

Voyage to America and death

Notable relatives

References

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