Glen Moody

Glen Moody was Wales middleweight champion, winning the title in 1930 and successfully defended it on four occasions.

Just a month later Moody was fighting in the National Sporting Club in London, a points decision win over Jack Butler from Chesterfield.

Although he lost via technical knockout in the tenth to McCall, Moody was impressing enough in his home country to garner a shot at the Wales middleweight title.

Again the fight went the full fifteen rounds, but this time, in front of his home crowd, Moody was awarded the decision and the Welsh Middleweight title.

On 14 March 1941, while stationed at Clydebank in Scotland, Moody was involved in the rescue of a civilian in a recently bombed building for which he received the British Empire Medal.

On the 14th March, 1941, Sergeant Moody and Corporal Brynat went to the rescue of a trapped man in debris of bombed property in Castle Street, Clydebank.