Background
Patrick was born to an oyster farmer and took up boxing in 1940 to earn money. He first fought under the name Alf Edwards, so that his mother would not know he was boxing.
Patrick was born to an oyster farmer and took up boxing in 1940 to earn money. He first fought under the name Alf Edwards, so that his mother would not know he was boxing.
He kept the lightweight title until retirement in 1948, but relinquished the welterweight title in 1946. After retiring Patrick had a long career as a referee. He also played himself in a boxing documentary Fighting Blood (1951 film).
In 1986 he was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame as an athlete, and in 1996 upgraded to "Legend of Australian Sport".
In 1987 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, and in 2003 inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame.
He defended it two months later, again against Morgan, and in 1942 captured the Australian welterweight title.