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Abraham "Aby" Henry Belasco

Also Known As: "Aby"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Botolph Aldgate, London, England
Death: May 13, 1859 (63)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Belasco and Sarah Nunes Belasco
Husband of Leah Belasco; Sarah Elizabeth Belasco (Mendoza) and Hannah Belasco
Father of Joseph Abraham Belasco; Hannah Belasco and daughter Abraham Belasco
Brother of Israel John Belasco; Isaac Joseph Belasco; Samuel Belasco; Hagar Belasco; Jacob Belasco and 3 others

Occupation: Licensed Victualler, Fish Merchant, Publican, Pugilist
Managed by: Jeffrey Michael Maynard
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About Abraham "Aby" Henry Belasco

b. 1797, St Botolph, Aldgate, Middlesex, UK , d. 13 May 1859, East End, London, UK



Gun and Star PH (Bevis Marks Records III 1843)


Publican, Gun and Star, Middlesex Street (Bevis Marks, 1844)

BELASCO, ABRAHAM (commonly called Aby Belasco): Tweet By: Joseph Jacobs, Frank H. Vizetelly

English pugilist; born in London, England, April 9, 1797; died there. Belasco entered the prize-ring in 1817, when he defeated Cribb's "Coal-Heaver," a pugilist patronized by Tom Cribb, champion of England (1805-20). During that year he fought four other battles, in two of which he was defeated. In the first of these four—that took place at Woolwich, Kent—he met and defeated Josh Hudson after a two hours' battle. His next encounter—with Jack Payne—took place at Moulsey Heath, Surrey, April 3. It terminated in the sixteenth round. On July 23, at the same place, Belasco was defeated by Tom Reynolds, a potato-salesman, after fighting one hour and twenty minutes. He was again defeated—this time by Jack Randall—at Shepperton Range, Surrey, Sept. 30, in seven rounds. Soon thereafter Belasco accompanied Daniel Mendoza on an exhibition tour.

He returned to the ring at Rickmansworth, June 10, 1818, and was defeated in nine rounds by Cyrus Davis, a butcher's apprentice. Later in the year he defeated the Winchcomb champion in twelve minutes on the race-course at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; and Joe Townshend in twenty-four minutes at Coventry, Warwick, on Dec. 9. Belasco was matched against Phil. Sampson, Feb. 22, 1819, at Potter's street, Essex; but the fight terminated in a wrangle, and the stakes were awarded to Belasco.

On three other occasions he was matched against Sampson; and met and fought him in the first of these in London, Feb. 29, 1820, when, after nine rounds, the contestants were separated. Both the second fight—which occurred at the Tennis Court in Windmill street, London, on Dec. 21—and the third—Aug. 25, 1823, fought on Crawley Downs in Sussex—ended in the defeat of Belasco. Next Belasco was matched against Pat Halton, an Irishman. This encounter, which took place April 8, 1823, on Harpenden Common near St. Albans, Herts, was interrupted on a foul claimed against Belasco, who, it was said, had hit his opponent in the face with his knee as the latter went down in the eleventh round.

Not desiring to retire from the ring defeated, Belasco fought George Weston, May 25, 1824. Miles describes this encounter as a burlesque in which Weston was knocked all over the ring, surrendering after three rounds.

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Abraham "Aby" Henry Belasco's Timeline

1796
April 9, 1796
St Botolph Aldgate, London, England
1821
1821
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1845
June 27, 1845
1850
1850
1859
May 13, 1859
Age 63
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom