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Nel Tarleton (Nella) was born on 14 February, 1906 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, is an An english male boxer. Discover Nel Tarleton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Nella
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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February, 1906
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Date of death 1956
Died Place N/A
Nationality Liverpool

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Nel Tarleton Net Worth

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1906

Nelson "Nel" Tarleton (14 February 1906 – 12 January 1956) was an English featherweight boxer from Liverpool, England.

He was the British featherweight champion on three separate occasions.

Tarleton was one of only seven fighters to win two or more Lonsdale Belts outright, being also the first to do so.

Tarleton was twice World title challenger at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool.

Tarleton lacked a punch, but was immensely skillful, winning most of his important fights on points.

He was tall and very thin.

He had only one lung from the age of two, but was still able to box successfully until he was 42.

1926

Born in Liverpool, Tarleton had his first professional fight on 14 January 1926 (his twentieth birthday), when he beat George Sankey on points over ten rounds at Liverpool Stadium.

He built up an impressive domestic record, with only the occasional defeat, fighting most of his bouts in his hometown of Liverpool.

1929

Then, in October 1929, he went to the United States and had a number of fights in various venues in New York City, scoring five wins, two losses, and one draw.

1930

His next fight, in November 1930, was a title challenge against the British featherweight champion, Johnny Cuthbert.

The pair fought a fifteen-round draw in Liverpool Stadium.

1931

In October 1931, the pair had a rematch at Anfield Football Ground, and this time Tarleton won on points.

1932

In November 1932, he defended his British title against Tommy Watson, in Liverpool Stadium, and lost on points.

1934

In July 1934, Tarleton had a re-match with Watson, at Anfield, and regained his title with another point win.

In September 1934, Tarleton fought for the world featherweight title against American fighter, Freddie Miller.

The fight was held in Liverpool, and Miller won on points to retain his featherweight title.

In December 1934, Tarleton defended his title against Dave Crowley at the Empire Pool, Wembley, winning on points, and also winning the Lonsdale Belt outright.

1935

In June 1935, Tarleton fought Freddie Miller again for his world featherweight title.

The fight, as before, was held in Liverpool, and Miller won on points again, to retain his title.

1936

In May 1936, he defended his British title against Johnny King of Manchester, defeating him on points.

In September 1936, he defended his title again, against Johnny McGrory.

The fight was held at Anfield, and McGrory won on points to take Tarleton’s title.

1940

In February 1940, Tarleton fought once again for the British featherweight title.

The match was against the reigning champion, Johnny Cusick, and was also contested for the Commonwealth title.

Tarleton emerged victorious on points at Liverpool Stadium, securing the British title for the third time.

In November 1940, he successfully defended his British and Commonwealth titles at Liverpool Stadium, facing Tom Smith of Sunderland and winning on points.

1945

Tarleton continued to compete until February 1945, when he defended his British and Commonwealth featherweight titles against Al Phillips at Belle Vue, Manchester.

Despite being 39 years old, Tarleton triumphed on points against his 25-year-old opponent, retaining his titles.

1947

Tarleton did not defend his titles again but relinquished them in February 1947, at the age of 41.

After retiring, Tarleton grappled with declining health and passed away at the age of 49.

He left behind his wife, Barbara, as well as a twin boy and girl.