Larry Flood

Boxing

BIOGRAPHY

Larry Flood – also known as John Flood – competed in the men’s welterweight boxing at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games, having earned his place on the team when RUC Constable James Magill was prevented from travelling by the Ulster branch of the IABA due to the ‘flag question.’

Flood had been a beaten finalist at the Tailteann Games before his late selection for the Olympic team. In Los Angeles he lost on points to Richard Barton of South Africa in a verdict that was given a mixed reception. The three Irish boxers and their team travelled to Los Angeles aboard the White Star liner Baltic from Queenstown on 10 July.

Team Ireland Number

90

Gender

Male

Discipline

Welterweight Boxing

Games

Los Angeles 1932

Olympic Results

Lost first bout (outpointed by Barton, RSA - verdict received mixed reception), Los Angeles 1932

Date Of Birth

March 2, 1912

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