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    Henry "Hen" Pearce (7 May 1777, in Bristol – 30 April 1809, at St. Martin's Lane, London) was an English bare-knuckle prizefighter who fought under the London Prize Ring rules and was the recognised English Champion from 1804 until his retirement due to ill health in 1807.

  2. Henry Pearce was known as the Game Chicken because he liked to sign his name “Hen,” and he was as scrappy as a fighting cock in the pit. He was a champion of England back when gloves, called mufflers, were used for sparring, but bare fists were used for fighting.

  3. 10 de nov. de 2010 · Born: 1777 at Bristol, England. Died: April 30, 1809. He competed in seven bare-knuckle bouts, winning them all by knockout (fights were to the finish in those days). He had fights with Joe Burkes twice, Cart, Elias, Spray, and John Gully. He retired from boxing due to poor health.

  4. Captain Halliday, Colonel Henry Mellish. Pearce was a fast, skillful boxer; He hit hard with both fists and was very strong, tough and game; In appearance, he was a handsome, well-muscled athlete; "Hen" was considered to be one of the best champions in the history of the British Prize Ring.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2022 · Luke G. Williams examines the 1805 showdown between Henry Pearce and Jem Belcher – a titanic struggle that forms the thrilling climax to the upcoming feature.

  6. Henry Pearce. Although he did not possess the boxing skill of his immediate predecessor, Jem Belcher, Henry Pearce used his great strength and slugging ability to take the championship. Like Belcher, Pearce hailed from Bristol, England.

  7. Henry "Hen" Pearce (7 May 1777, in Bristol – 30 April 1809, at St. Martin's Lane, London) was an English bare-knuckle prizefighter who fought under the London Prize Ring rules and was the recognised English Champion from 1804 until his retirement due to ill health in 1807.