Career
Professional.
Professional.
Tom Berry"s first professional boxing bout was a points defeat by Ben Kelly at Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 16 April 1918, this was followed by fights including. A knockout victory over Corporal Sutherland at Hexham Abbey Sports Ground on 17 June 1918, a points victory over Corporal Hunter at Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 22 June 1918, a technical knockout victory over Corporal Ward at Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 22 June 1918, a technical knockout victory over Henry JJ Placke (Netherlands) at Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 6 July 1918, a knockout victory over Morralour at Rotterdam, Netherlands on 1 January 1919, four wins, three defeats, one draw, then a technical knockout defeat by Paul Journee (France), one win, then a points defeat by, and a points victory over Battling Siki (Senegal) at Circus Schouwburg, Rotterdam, Netherlands on 17 July 1920 and 30 August 1920, two wins, one defeat, one draw, then a knockout defeat by Soldier Horace Jones at Paris, France on 1 January 1921, one win, then a knockout defeat by Bert Kenny (Canada) at The Ring, Southwark, London on 25 February 1921, four wins, eight defeats, then a knockout defeat by Marcel Nilles (France) at Salle Wagram, Paris on 22 November 1922, five wins, then a technical knockout victory over Harold Rolph (Canada) at Victoria baths, Nottingham on 24 January 1924, three wins, one defeat, then a points victory over Charlie Ring (Australia) at National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London on 17 November 1924, a points victory over Sid Pape for the British light heavyweight title at National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London on 9 March 1925, one win, three defeats, then a points victory over Harry (Rocky) Knight (Barbados) at Drill Hall, Bristol on 19 February 1926, one win, one draw, then a points defeat by Tom Heeney (New Zealand) at The Ring, Southwark, London on 5 July 1926, one win, one defeat, then a points victory over Dave Magill for the British Empire Light heavyweight title at King"s Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester on 31 January 1927, a points defeat by Gipsy Daniels defending the British light heavyweight title and British Empire Light heavyweight title at Holland Park Rink, Kensington, London on 25 April 1927, one defeat, then a technical knockout defeat by Ted Sandwina (United States of America) at Premierland, Whitechapel, London on 13 November 1927, one win, one defeat, a 15-month layoff, then a points defeat by Johnny Widd (Sweden) at Lorensbergs Cirkus, Gothenburg, Sweden on 31 May 1929, a points defeat by Antonio Sebastiao (Brazil) at Estadio do Covelo, Gondomar, Portugal on 21 September 1929, an 11-month layoff, one win, Tom Berry"s final professional boxing bout was a technical knockout defeat by Jack Pettifer at Holborn Stadium, London on 17 November 1930.