Surf-I think you are correct. Tommy Ryan was French and English. And Jack Delaney was half and half : Half scotch and half water ! Ovila Chapdelaine,loved his John Barleycorn,it was said.:good
anyone who was born in ireland or atleast one of thier parents born in ireland not any random dude whose great grand father was irish qualifies
the book by roger anderson the fighting irish lists basically every great irish fighter from the time of dan donnelly its a great read and anybody interested in irish boxing and the history the game should give it a read
Here's the amazon link for "Fighting Irish": [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Irish-Roger-Anderson/dp/1840187557/ref=cm_cr-mr-title[/ame]
dont think neither his mom or dad was born in ireland maybe his grandfather or great grandfather was from ireland either. so O'grady was probably just a family name
ive read dozens of books about boxing and its history and without doubt this was thre best and most informative
Dave "boy"McCauley should be mentioned,he was from Larne and was IBF World Flyweight champion around 1988 and that absolute fantastic barnstorming fight after only 14 fights against Fidel Bassa of Columbia,his first tilt at the WBA title in 1987,it was fight of the year.That fight was thrilling,both fighters down more than twice but Dave boy unfortunately succumed in the last rd i think,great fight though.