Henry Akinwande
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oliverfennell
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Henry Akinwande
What's he up to these days? And where?
Obviously he's not fighting anymore, but does anybody know what he's doing? Is he in Britain or did he settle in Nigeria, where he has become a citizen? Boxrec lists his hometown as in the USA.
Obviously he's not fighting anymore, but does anybody know what he's doing? Is he in Britain or did he settle in Nigeria, where he has become a citizen? Boxrec lists his hometown as in the USA.
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MachoMan09 wrote:Last I heard he'd come into a lot of money after some corrupt military dictator had made him trustee for his ill gotten gains. He was having trouble getting the money out of Nigeria, though, and was looking for some overseas assistance.
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I can remember Akinwande outpointing Herbie Hide in the 1989 ABA finals at Wembley. It was typical heavyweight fare, sloppy and dull, and to make it worse you had two real prats coming together.
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Jeff Thomas
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All he needs is your 16 digits and security number.MachoMan09 wrote:Last I heard he'd come into a lot of money after some corrupt military dictator had made him trustee for his ill gotten gains. He was having trouble getting the money out of Nigeria, though, and was looking for some overseas assistance.
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How he only managed to get disqualified only once in his pro career is beyond me.
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a lot of ppl had hopes for him after he beat alexander zolkin for the WBO title.
was he ever in any really good fights?
didn't he beat johnny nelson - must have been a right tear-up.
was he ever in any really good fights?
didn't he beat johnny nelson - must have been a right tear-up.
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Actually it wasnt a bad Fight
I enjoyed it York Hall.
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Jeff Thomas
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The jeremy williams fight was good.Autobarn wrote:a lot of ppl had hopes for him after he beat alexander zolkin for the WBO title.
was he ever in any really good fights?
didn't he beat johnny nelson - must have been a right tear-up.
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good fight or good KO?
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good Ko.
mccall's ko of him was good
akinwande/nelson is supposed to be worst fight ever
mccall's ko of him was good
akinwande/nelson is supposed to be worst fight ever
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is akinwande-welch a good fight or a bad fight?
i'm sure somebody mentioned it on the classic underrated fights thread, but i remember the fight reports saying welch didn't or couldn't do anything vs the size of akinwande.
it seems at one point it was looking good for akinwande, the KO of williams, the WBO title winning fights vs zolkin and welch. he was clearly becoming a viable opponent for lennox lewis. but on the night he was terrible and his career never regained the momentum he had come into the fight with.
i'm sure somebody mentioned it on the classic underrated fights thread, but i remember the fight reports saying welch didn't or couldn't do anything vs the size of akinwande.
it seems at one point it was looking good for akinwande, the KO of williams, the WBO title winning fights vs zolkin and welch. he was clearly becoming a viable opponent for lennox lewis. but on the night he was terrible and his career never regained the momentum he had come into the fight with.
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That's my recollection as well.Autobarn wrote: i remember the fight reports saying welch didn't or couldn't do anything vs the size of akinwande.
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was a poor fight.
welch/oyebola I was much better, despite the even bigger height disparity. 2nd fight was quite tepid in comparison.
welch/oyebola I was much better, despite the even bigger height disparity. 2nd fight was quite tepid in comparison.
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yeah, james was behind too, from memory.MachoMan09 wrote:The mention of Oyebola just gave me a flashback of his knockout of Clifton Mitchell. Long, long right hand clipped Clifton and he went down like he'd been shot by some geezer with a Dragunov up in the Gods. Brutal punch.orbtastic wrote:was a poor fight.
welch/oyebola I was much better, despite the even bigger height disparity. 2nd fight was quite tepid in comparison.
when i think of clifton I always think of how mavrovic bowled him over (literally) in his cow patterned shorts.
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oliverfennell
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Re: Henry Akinwande
Why do you say Akinwande is a prat? I know Herbie has rubbed a lot of people up the wrong way, but never heard anything bad about Akinwande (besides not liking his fighting style).bennie wrote:I can remember Akinwande outpointing Herbie Hide in the 1989 ABA finals at Wembley. It was typical heavyweight fare, sloppy and dull, and to make it worse you had two real prats coming together.
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...because he acted like a prat after he got the verdict, telling Hide to f uck off when the teenage Norwich boy offered his congratulations, and all through that year, refusing to wear his club colours in favour of his flash Olympic vest.oliverfennell wrote:Why do you say Akinwande is a prat? I know Herbie has rubbed a lot of people up the wrong way, but never heard anything bad about Akinwande (besides not liking his fighting style).bennie wrote:I can remember Akinwande outpointing Herbie Hide in the 1989 ABA finals at Wembley. It was typical heavyweight fare, sloppy and dull, and to make it worse you had two real prats coming together.
Club members had coughed up for him when his dole was stopped during his two weeks in Seoul.
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I thought Henry was a prat when it came to the Scott Welch fight also all that "USA, USA" stuff.
I'm not nationalistic or anything, but it showed a real lack of respect. I know he felt in some ways (and possibly rightly) that Britain were not recognising him. After all, he was a world champion. However, Britain did him a lot of good also.
I cannot remember if Welch wound him up though. Maybe he did a Bruno and his "true Brit" stuff when he fought Lewis. Lewis showed a champions dignity and didn't bite.
I'm not nationalistic or anything, but it showed a real lack of respect. I know he felt in some ways (and possibly rightly) that Britain were not recognising him. After all, he was a world champion. However, Britain did him a lot of good also.
I cannot remember if Welch wound him up though. Maybe he did a Bruno and his "true Brit" stuff when he fought Lewis. Lewis showed a champions dignity and didn't bite.
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IRLangmaid25
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Re: Henry Akinwande
If my memory serves me correctly was against Lennox Lewis for excessive holdingTHEBUTCH wrote:How he only managed to get disqualified only once in his pro career is beyond me.
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Correct...and holding was a big part of his game.
Bennie is right about Akinwande. The Mercury (a local newspaper) had a whip round for him as well to fund aspects of his training when he was an amatuer. I didn't get the impression he was the grateful type.
I also remember a Lynn club mate of his who said he threatened to punch a bus conductor for having the audacity to ask him to pay for his fare !
Bennie is right about Akinwande. The Mercury (a local newspaper) had a whip round for him as well to fund aspects of his training when he was an amatuer. I didn't get the impression he was the grateful type.
I also remember a Lynn club mate of his who said he threatened to punch a bus conductor for having the audacity to ask him to pay for his fare !
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Jeff Thomas
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Re: Henry Akinwande
Judging by his punch power the Bus Driver would have won by a DQ.THEBUTCH wrote:Correct...and holding was a big part of his game.
Bennie is right about Akinwande. The Mecury (a local newspaper) had a whip round for him as well to fund aspects of his training when he was an amatuer. I didn't get the impression he was the grateful type.
I also remember a Lynn club mate of his who said he threatened to punch a bus conductor for having the audacity to ask him to pay for his fare !
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This was a great win for James Oyebola and against the odds.MachoMan09 wrote:The mention of Oyebola just gave me a flashback of his knockout of Clifton Mitchell. Long, long right hand clipped Clifton and he went down like he'd been shot by some geezer with a Dragunov up in the Gods. Brutal punch.orbtastic wrote:was a poor fight.
welch/oyebola I was much better, despite the even bigger height disparity. 2nd fight was quite tepid in comparison.
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This was a great win for James Oyebola and against the odds.MachoMan09 wrote:The mention of Oyebola just gave me a flashback of his knockout of Clifton Mitchell. Long, long right hand clipped Clifton and he went down like he'd been shot by some geezer with a Dragunov up in the Gods. Brutal punch.orbtastic wrote:was a poor fight.
welch/oyebola I was much better, despite the even bigger height disparity. 2nd fight was quite tepid in comparison.
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Henry was not a grateful person, work in McDonalds prior to the Olympics at Charing Cross
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Re: Henry Akinwande
Did Henry floor Lennox in that fight, i seem to recall a punch landed and Lennox taking a knee for a second, might of been in the 5th, just before Henry was DQ'd
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his right gloved touched the floor as his legs dipped. that is a KD by the rules and needed a standing 8. Lane didn't see or call it,