Wells, better known as Bombardier Billy Wells (31 August 1889 – 12 June 1967), was an English heavyweight boxer. Fighting under the name "Bombardier Billy...
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snowcats and snowmobiles, part of Bombardier Inc. until 2003 Bombardier Billy Wells, English heavyweight boxer Charles Bombardier (born 1974), Canadian industrial...
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London on 25 February 1918, one win, and then a points defeat by Bombardier Billy Wells for the Imperial Services Boxing Association (ISBA) Kings Trophy...
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football) (William Prescott Wells, 1931–2001), American professional football player Bombardier Billy Wells (William Thomas Wells, 1889–1967), English heavyweight...
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he beat "Bombardier" Billy Wells in Ghent, Belgium to become heavyweight champion of Europe. He defended his title in December against Wells, in January...
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Southwark Playhouse. Retrieved 17 March 2024. "Wells, William Thomas [called Bombardier Billy Wells]". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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the Gongman in the film sequence over the years, included boxer Bombardier Billy Wells and wrestler Ken Richmond. Also, George Francis Moss Snr played...
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the Gongman in the film sequence over the years included boxer Bombardier Billy Wells, the second "Gongman", who was actually the first contracted by...
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title, beating, among others, British and British Empire champion Bombardier Billy Wells and future world champion Jess Willard, and beating and losing to...
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out in the next round. In 1915, Bombardier Billy Wells received a long count in his fight with Dick Smith. When Wells was knocked down, referee Tom Dunning...
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