Burke returned to Britain in 1838
William "Bendigo" Thompson accepted the challenge, and on 12 February 1839, the men arranged a fight regulated by the new
London Prize Ring Rules for a total sum of £220 at
Heather, Leicestershire. As many as 15,000 spectators attended. Burke was seconded by Jem Burn, King Dick, and Tommy Roundhead; Thompson, by Jim Ward,
Nick Ward, and Peter Taylor. Thompson drew first blood in the third round, causing Burke's nose to bleed. Burke was disqualified in the tenth round for
headbutting Thompson twice, in violation of the new prize ring rules. Jem Ward presented Thompson with a champions belt. Burke initially spoke of rematch, but Thompson suffered a leg injury in March 1840, and did not box for several years. Burke fought
Nick Ward at
Lillingstone Lovell, Oxfordshire, for a £100 prize on 22 September 1840. Ward drew blood in the first round, causing Burke's cheek to bleed, but Burke also cut Ward's lip later in the round. Ward fought cautiously, slowly, and defensively for the first four rounds. In the 17th round, Ward had Burke on the ropes and knocked him down. Burke's seconds cried foul, and while the referee was making a decision and Burke was in his corner, Ward repeatedly struck Burke in face. Referee decided in Ward's favour, and Ward won the fight, though Burke protested the outcome. ==Later life and death==