Mickey Walker (boxer)
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
Nickname(s) | The Toy Bulldog and The Rumson Bulldog |
| Born | Edward Patrick Walker July 13, 1901 Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S. |
| Died | April 28, 1981 (aged 79) |
| Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
| Weight | Welterweight Middleweight Light Heavyweight Heavyweight |
| Boxing career | |
| Reach | 67 in (170 cm) |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Boxing record | |
| Total fights | 164 |
| Wins | 131 |
| Win by KO | 60 |
| Losses | 25 |
| Draws | 6 |
| No contests | 2 |
Edward Patrick "Mickey" Walker (July 13, 1903 (some sources indicate 1901) – April 28, 1981) was an American professional boxer who held both the Undisputed World Welterweight and Undisputed World Middleweight Championships at different points in his career.
Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was also an avid golfer and would later be recognized as a renowned artist. Mickey Walker lived in Rumson, New Jersey, where he trained and was known as "The Rumson Bulldog". He married Maude Kelly in 1923, and they settled in Rumson with their two children. Walker was nicknamed "The Rumson Bulldog" by the press, which he reportedly liked. The Rumson Fair-Haven Regional High School later adopted the "Bulldogs" mascot, a nod to their famous resident.
Walker is widely considered one of the greatest fighters ever, with ESPN ranking him 17th on their list of the 50 Greatest Boxers of All-Time and boxing historian Bert Sugar placing him 11th in his Top 100 Fighters catalogue. Statistical website BoxRec rates Walker as the 6th best boxer to have ended his career at middleweight, while The Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer placed him at No. 4 among greatest middleweights of all time. The International Boxing Research Organization ranked Walker as the No. 4 middleweight and the No. 16 pound-for-pound fighter of all-time. Walker was inducted into the Ring magazine Hall of Fame in 1957 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame as a first-class member in 1990.