Background
Michael Francis McTigue (Mike McTigue) was born in Lickaun, Kilnamona, in County Clare, Ireland, on 26 November 1892.
Michael Francis McTigue (Mike McTigue) was born in Lickaun, Kilnamona, in County Clare, Ireland, on 26 November 1892.
He was recorded in the 1901 Census of County Clare. McTigue emigrated to America in 1912 when he was 21. He traveled as a steerage passenger of the British steamer Baltic, which arrived at the Portuguese of New York on 21 September 1912.
He was the brother of fellow boxer Jim McTigue.
McTigue began boxing and fought in America for 13 years. McTigue got a shot at the World Light Heavyweight Championship in 1923.
Despite the Irish Civil War still ongoing, the fight was held in Louisiana Scala Opera House in Prince"s Street, Dublin against the Senagalese Fighter Battling Siki.
He would defend his title against future Hall of Famers Tommy Loughran, Young Stribling and Mickey Walker before losing the title by unanimous decision to the gold medalist wrestler-turned-boxer Paul Berlenbach in 1925.