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Boxer David Pearce: Forgotten images of 'Newport's Rocky' revealed Boxer David Pearce: Forgotten images of 'Newport's Rocky' revealed
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David Pearce was widely regarded as one of the most exciting heavyweights of the 1980sDavid Pearce was widely regarded as one of the most exciting heavyweights of the 1980s
A collection of once-forgotten photos charting a steelworker's rise to become the British heavyweight boxing champion has gone on display.A collection of once-forgotten photos charting a steelworker's rise to become the British heavyweight boxing champion has gone on display.
David "Bomber" Pearce, dubbed Newport's Rocky, was widely regarded as one of the most exciting heavyweights of the 1980s.David "Bomber" Pearce, dubbed Newport's Rocky, was widely regarded as one of the most exciting heavyweights of the 1980s.
Glenn Edwards was still in college in Newport when he spent a year photographing him in 1983, the year he beat Neville Meade to the title.Glenn Edwards was still in college in Newport when he spent a year photographing him in 1983, the year he beat Neville Meade to the title.
Glenn had kept his photos in a box for almost four decades but they are finally being shown to the public.Glenn had kept his photos in a box for almost four decades but they are finally being shown to the public.
Pearce beat Swansea's Neville Meade to the British title at St David's Hall in Cardiff in September 1983Pearce beat Swansea's Neville Meade to the British title at St David's Hall in Cardiff in September 1983
Glenn first heard about Pearce after reading about his upcoming fight against the Belgian heavyweight Al Syben in a local paper.Glenn first heard about Pearce after reading about his upcoming fight against the Belgian heavyweight Al Syben in a local paper.
"It was a different era then… I didn't have to go to promoters or managers or anything like that, I just went over to his house and knocked his door," he said."It was a different era then… I didn't have to go to promoters or managers or anything like that, I just went over to his house and knocked his door," he said.
Pearce agreed and Glenn went on to spend the next year documenting his life.Pearce agreed and Glenn went on to spend the next year documenting his life.
Pearce would train at The Waterloo Hotel in NewportPearce would train at The Waterloo Hotel in Newport
Glenn had a ringside seat at the Al Syben fight in London.Glenn had a ringside seat at the Al Syben fight in London.
"He knocked the bloke out in two minutes in the first round so I didn't have much chance to get pictures," he said."He knocked the bloke out in two minutes in the first round so I didn't have much chance to get pictures," he said.
Pearce knocked out Belgian heavyweight Al Syben in the first round in LondonPearce knocked out Belgian heavyweight Al Syben in the first round in London
Pearce, from the Pill area of the city, was born into a true boxing family.Pearce, from the Pill area of the city, was born into a true boxing family.
He was one of seven brothers and had two sisters, with six of the boys, including David, boxing professionally.He was one of seven brothers and had two sisters, with six of the boys, including David, boxing professionally.
Pearce with his dog DukePearce with his dog Duke
Glenn took photos of Pearce training, spending time with his family at home and out socialising and they became friends.Glenn took photos of Pearce training, spending time with his family at home and out socialising and they became friends.
"He was fantastic, he was lovely, I think he was liked by everybody," said Glenn."He was fantastic, he was lovely, I think he was liked by everybody," said Glenn.
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"He was exceptionally respectful and friendly.""He was exceptionally respectful and friendly."
Pearce with his mother MyraPearce with his mother Myra
He was in awe of his subject: "It's been said so many times but he actually was Newport's Rocky - this person who is not supposed to be where he is and all of a sudden rises to become British heavyweight champion, a typical success story of the underdog," he said.He was in awe of his subject: "It's been said so many times but he actually was Newport's Rocky - this person who is not supposed to be where he is and all of a sudden rises to become British heavyweight champion, a typical success story of the underdog," he said.
"He was small, he wasn't a heavyweight so he was fighting people that were giants to him and knocking them out."He was small, he wasn't a heavyweight so he was fighting people that were giants to him and knocking them out.
"If he was boxing now he wouldn't be a heavyweight, he would be a cruiserweight, which means in my opinion he would have been world champion because he had such power.""If he was boxing now he wouldn't be a heavyweight, he would be a cruiserweight, which means in my opinion he would have been world champion because he had such power."
Pearce fighting Neville Meade in 1983Pearce fighting Neville Meade in 1983
Pearce beat Swansea's Neville Meade to the British title at St David's Hall in Cardiff in September 1983.Pearce beat Swansea's Neville Meade to the British title at St David's Hall in Cardiff in September 1983.
Speaking after his victory, he said: "I did it for Newport."Speaking after his victory, he said: "I did it for Newport."
Neville Meade slumped against the ropes after being knocked out by PearceNeville Meade slumped against the ropes after being knocked out by Pearce
The following year, despite sleeping on a park bench the night before and suffering a broken hand, he knocked down defending European champion Rodriguez twice before losing on points.The following year, despite sleeping on a park bench the night before and suffering a broken hand, he knocked down defending European champion Rodriguez twice before losing on points.
He was linked with big fights against Buster Douglas and Leon Spinks, but his career was cut short when brain scan irregularities led to his boxing licence being revoked by the British Boxing Board of Control.He was linked with big fights against Buster Douglas and Leon Spinks, but his career was cut short when brain scan irregularities led to his boxing licence being revoked by the British Boxing Board of Control.
David's robe for the Al Syben fightDavid's robe for the Al Syben fight
Pearce relentlessly campaigned for the return of his licence but died suddenly in 2000, aged 41.Pearce relentlessly campaigned for the return of his licence but died suddenly in 2000, aged 41.
Soon after, his family began a campaign to have a statue of him erected in Newport.Soon after, his family began a campaign to have a statue of him erected in Newport.
Luke Pearce never knew his uncle David during his boxing years but would visit him when he was in his late 30s and his fighting days were behind him.Luke Pearce never knew his uncle David during his boxing years but would visit him when he was in his late 30s and his fighting days were behind him.
"What drove me later in terms of his legacy was I felt I missed out on David," he said."What drove me later in terms of his legacy was I felt I missed out on David," he said.
"I felt I was cheated with David dying so tragically..."I felt I was cheated with David dying so tragically...
'We never knew who the photographer was''We never knew who the photographer was'
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"So when he passed away sadly in 2000 I went to the library to find out more information on him and I was told that there was nothing, a week later they showed me one picture, and I said at that point 'I'm not going to stop until everyone in the city knows who David 'Bomber' Pearce is'.""So when he passed away sadly in 2000 I went to the library to find out more information on him and I was told that there was nothing, a week later they showed me one picture, and I said at that point 'I'm not going to stop until everyone in the city knows who David 'Bomber' Pearce is'."
Glenn recalled: "I was on Twitter and I saw a picture and I thought 'hang on, that's one of my pictures'.Glenn recalled: "I was on Twitter and I saw a picture and I thought 'hang on, that's one of my pictures'.
"I thought 'what's going on here?'... I must have given David some pictures just as a thank you and those are the pictures that they [his family] found and used to raise funds for the statue.""I thought 'what's going on here?'... I must have given David some pictures just as a thank you and those are the pictures that they [his family] found and used to raise funds for the statue."
Pearce's father Wally taping his hands before the Syben fight in LondonPearce's father Wally taping his hands before the Syben fight in London
He made contact with Pearce's nephew Luke.He made contact with Pearce's nephew Luke.
Then photography gallery Ffoto Newport made contact with Glenn after researching former students from the documentary photography course launched by David Hurn in Newport in 1973.Then photography gallery Ffoto Newport made contact with Glenn after researching former students from the documentary photography course launched by David Hurn in Newport in 1973.
A book of his photos is also planned for next year to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Pearce taking the British title.A book of his photos is also planned for next year to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Pearce taking the British title.
Pearce preparing for a fightPearce preparing for a fight
There is now a statue of Pearce in Newport and his family run a charity in his name to fund sports for young people.There is now a statue of Pearce in Newport and his family run a charity in his name to fund sports for young people.
Luke said he and his family were full of appreciation to Glenn for sharing his photos with the public and promoting Pearce's legacy.Luke said he and his family were full of appreciation to Glenn for sharing his photos with the public and promoting Pearce's legacy.
"David's story was untold and he was so close to becoming one of the best fighters we ever had," he said."David's story was untold and he was so close to becoming one of the best fighters we ever had," he said.
"I was just very proud of him... he had an amazing story.""I was just very proud of him... he had an amazing story."
The exhibition is at Ffoto Newport in Newport's Market Arcade until 30 October.The exhibition is at Ffoto Newport in Newport's Market Arcade until 30 October.
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