Patrick Lumumba
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clubberlang
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Patrick Lumumba
Just listening to Glenn Mccory talk about Patrick Lumumba, he said that he was the world amateur champion, boxrec says he had a record of 388-6 but I can't find anything about him being a world amateur champ, Glen also said he ended up in jail for murdering his family, has anyone got any details about this?
Re: Patrick Lumumba
388-6??? Wtf?
Well, he drowned and had about 49 known fights that I could find. He did spend time in jail for arson. Not much more then this link to a swedish boxing site about him.
https://mrboxhist.se/boxare/patrick-lumumba
Well, he drowned and had about 49 known fights that I could find. He did spend time in jail for arson. Not much more then this link to a swedish boxing site about him.
https://mrboxhist.se/boxare/patrick-lumumba
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locoxelbox
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
Lumumba had some 50 fights in Sweden after a succesful career in Kenya but hardly +300 fights...he was only 20-21 when he came to Sweden.
He wasn´t Swedish citizen so couldn´t box in World Championships but he did defeat Polands Pawel Skrzecz, 1980 Olympic Silver medalist.
He wasn´t Swedish citizen so couldn´t box in World Championships but he did defeat Polands Pawel Skrzecz, 1980 Olympic Silver medalist.
Re: Patrick Lumumba
Paci wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 11:57 388-6??? Wtf?
Well, he drowned and had about 49 known fights that I could find. He did spend time in jail for arson. Not much more then this link to a swedish boxing site about him.
https://mrboxhist.se/boxare/patrick-lumumba
Didn't know he had passed. What is the story there?
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MelvinGriffin
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
Wasn't he British?locoxelbox wrote: ↑06 Feb 2020, 13:07 Lumumba had some 50 fights in Sweden after a succesful career in Kenya but hardly +300 fights...he was only 20-21 when he play here to Sweden.
He wasn´t Swedish citizen so couldn´t box in World Championships but he did defeat Polands Pawel Skrzecz, 1980 Olympic Silver medalist.
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
He was British-managed for a while and based in London but his manager, Tony Lavelle, was killed in a horror motorway smash and Lumumba made his way to the States.
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MelvinGriffin
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Controversial
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
I just started listening to this, it’s one of the very early Boxing Life Stories episodes. I like Glenn but a few things don’t add up what he claims about Lumumba. He also said he beat Broad (he didn’t) and he stood Mike Tyson on his head in sparring. That I find hard to believe. Also described Lumumba as being like Lomachenko. I get people get rose tinted glasses sometimes but the guy had a 8-2 record when Glenn fought him and retired with a 9-4 record. So being a world amateur champion with a 388-6 record is highly unlikely.clubberlang wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 11:33 Just listening to Glenn Mccory talk about Patrick Lumumba, he said that he was the world amateur champion, boxrec says he had a record of 388-6 but I can't find anything about him being a world amateur champ, Glen also said he ended up in jail for murdering his family, has anyone got any details about this?
I note on the footage of him fighting Glenn his record was displayed as 13-2 (5 KOS) but boxrec lists him as 8-2 before the fight so even his limited pro record appears wrong.
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
Alas, it is absolutely impossible to verify the full amateur record of any boxer.clubberlang wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 11:33 Just listening to Glenn Mccory talk about Patrick Lumumba, he said that he was the world amateur champion, boxrec says he had a record of 388-6 but I can't find anything about him being a world amateur champ, Glen also said he ended up in jail for murdering his family, has anyone got any details about this?
On the other hand, it is relatively easy to check, whether a boxer was the world amateur champion (including youth & junior).
Patrick Lumumba https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/18396 was not a world amateur champion.
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Shotgun Joe
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
By all accounts Lumumba was unlucky not to get the verdict over heavyweight James Broad. He definately sparred Tyson, as did McCrory, and in his last two fights before Glenn had beaten former champ Alfonso Ratliff and future champ Jeff Lampkin. Lampkin would travel to England to stop McCrory in 3 with a vicious body shot.
It seems Lumumba was a talented fighter but McCrory wasn´t going to be beaten in front of his home crowd. I have read that Lumumba became an enforcer in Sweden, torched a house killing two. Was deported back to Kenya where he died of water poisoning. No idea if these claims are true.
It seems Lumumba was a talented fighter but McCrory wasn´t going to be beaten in front of his home crowd. I have read that Lumumba became an enforcer in Sweden, torched a house killing two. Was deported back to Kenya where he died of water poisoning. No idea if these claims are true.
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Controversial
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
Glenn said Lumumba went back to Kenya and murdered his familyShotgun Joe wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 15:23
I have read that Lumumba became an enforcer in Sweden, torched a house killing two. Was deported back to Kenya where he died of water poisoning. No idea if these claims are true.
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Shotgun Joe
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Re: Patrick Lumumba
Controversial wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 16:14Glenn said he went back to Kenya and murdered his familyShotgun Joe wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 15:23
I have read that Lumumba became an enforcer in Sweden, torched a house killing two. Was deported back to Kenya where he died of water poisoning. No idea if these claims are true.![]()
Re: Patrick Lumumba
His performance against McCrory left a lot to be desired. He fought like what he had become: a sparring partner.