Len Harvey, a British man who fought in every weight class!
Len Harvey, a British man who fought in every weight class!
There's a lot of footage on the old archive channels
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Len won 10 British title fights, which is a record number he shares with Henry Cooper.
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starts out @ around 132 and ends up fighting @ heavyweight !!
Incredible stuff.
Maybe Naz coulda done it ?
Is there any proof that he weighed in @ flyweight when he started ?
Incredible stuff.
Maybe Naz coulda done it ?
Is there any proof that he weighed in @ flyweight when he started ?
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prewarboxing
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Re: Len Harvey, a British man who fought in every weight class!
He had his first professional contest when aged 12. He weighed under 8 stone, almost certainly well under this weight. Quite common in the early 1920s.
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ha - that's cheating !prewarboxing wrote: ↑04 Oct 2018, 06:51 He had his first professional contest when aged 12. He weighed under 8 stone, almost certainly well under this weight. Quite common in the early 1920s.
We could all start @ 8 and end up as a pre-war heavyweight
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Re: Len Harvey, a British man who fought in every weight class!
It's not cheating at all. He boxed professionally at flyweight and at heavyweight, as did Tommy Farr. It just shows how much the game has changed. The 1920s and 1930s were exceptionally tough times. Many young lads boxed to put food on the table as their fathers had been killed in the Great War.
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Yeah - I wasn't serious.prewarboxing wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 08:36 It's not cheating at all. He boxed professionally at flyweight and at heavyweight, as did Tommy Farr. It just shows how much the game has changed. The 1920s and 1930s were exceptionally tough times. Many young lads boxed to put food on the table as their fathers had been killed in the Great War.
It's a pretty incredible achievement even if he was 12 and only a 180lb heavy.
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This was tongue-in-cheek as well.
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skanksta wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 08:45Yeah - I wasn't serious.prewarboxing wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 08:36 It's not cheating at all. He boxed professionally at flyweight and at heavyweight, as did Tommy Farr. It just shows how much the game has changed. The 1920s and 1930s were exceptionally tough times. Many young lads boxed to put food on the table as their fathers had been killed in the Great War.
It's a pretty incredible achievement even if he was 12 and only a 180lb heavy.![]()
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Has anyone here seen the movie EXCUSE MY GLOVE ?
( Doesn't appear from this clip that Len Harvey had given Lawrence Olivier any sleepless nights tho)
( Doesn't appear from this clip that Len Harvey had given Lawrence Olivier any sleepless nights tho)
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Re: Len Harvey, a British man who fought in every weight class!
Ted Kid Lewis started out as a flyweight, fought all the way up through the divisions, incidentally he boxed for the EBU Heavyweight title against Georges Carpentier losing in the 1st round, Carpentier started his career as a bantamweight, I don’t think either would of weighed near heavy when fighting for the EBU title.