Frank Parks

Francis George Parks (March 1875 – 22 May 1945) was a British amateur heavyweight boxer.

[3][4] He was born in March 1875 in London, England, to George Parks and Eliza Ann Barrington.

[9][10] In 1911, he and Reuben Charles Warnes went to the United States with the Amateur Boxing Association of England to fight in Madison Square Garden in a series of exhibition bouts.

[10] In one of the 1911 matches in the United States he lost to William Spengler in three rounds on a referee's decision.

[2] A plaque in the shape of a laurel wreath was dedicated to Frank Parks by the Polytechnic Boxing Club "as a token of admiration by his many friends for his high example and untiring effort for the welfare of the this [sic?]

Hayes the trainer; Reuben Charles Warnes ; W. W. Allen ; secretary Edward T. Calver of the ABA ; Alfred Spenceley ; Frank Parks; Ralph Erskine ; and Murray the trainer circa 14 May 1911