Favourite overseas European title wins

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I still consider the EBU title a prestigious championship and has produced some great nights over the years.

What are your favourite overseas wins for this title ? I think it's one of those that more and more boxers will pop up in your memory as the days go by.

The first two to spring to mind is for the same title, at Lightweight :

Billy Schwer winning in Spain

Jason Cook winning in Italy


Superb performances from them both.
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I enjoyed when Garcia came overseas and won his Euro title fight with a schooling vs Cheesy
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Pat Barrett vs Efrem Calamati
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emallini wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 20:42 Pat Barrett vs Efrem Calamati
Yep good call there with Barrett.
Also the Jason Cook one was equally spectacular, he was caught and hurt backed against the ropes and then pulled out a left hook to knock Casamonica out cold.
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Jim Watt beating Perico Fernandez - who was a former WBC light welterweight world champion over 15 round in Madrid - it is on You Tube or was last time I looked...

Honeyghan vs Gianfranco Rosi, just properly flattened him.

Carl Thompson vs Akim Tafer.

Weren't EBU fights but Danny Williams knocking the shite out of Oleg Platov was good - Platov when those Swiss arseholes saved him from getting KO'd making out he wanted trouble after the final bell - yeah, right - Danny Williams spent four rounds properly knocking the shite out of him. :yay:

Sprotty giving Vladimir Virchis a boxing lesson only to get utterly robbed.
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emallini wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 20:42 Pat Barrett vs Efrem Calamati
Pat nearly killed him with that right hand,one of the very best punches ever thrown.
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Honeyghan v Rosi
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Colin Jones going over to Denmark to take on local hero Hans Henrik Palm.
Jones surely one of the hardest punchers ever to come out of the UK, frightening power, top five definitely

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Tony Sibson going over to France and taking a split decison over Louis Acaries to win back his European Middleweight crown. This was just over a month after he had been stopped by Dangerous Don Lee in Atlantic City.
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Both Sibbo and Colin Jones had boxing skills to fall back on. Sibbo boxed the ears off the Frenchman.
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Kevin Finnegan scored a memorable win over Gratien Tonna in France in 1980 for the European middleweight title. Tonna had beaten him years earlier for the same title but Finnegan, who also lost three times to Alan Minter and was considered well past his best, found the reserves to lick Tony Sibson and the Tonna back-to-back.
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Carlos wrote: 01 May 2020, 01:56 Jim Watt beating Perico Fernandez - who was a former WBC light welterweight world champion over 15 round in Madrid - it is on You Tube or was last time I looked...

Honeyghan vs Gianfranco Rosi, just properly flattened him.

Carl Thompson vs Akim Tafer.

Weren't EBU fights but Danny Williams knocking the shite out of Oleg Platov was good - Platov when those Swiss arseholes saved him from getting KO'd making out he wanted trouble after the final bell - yeah, right - Danny Williams spent four rounds properly knocking the shite out of him. :yay:

Sprotty giving Vladimir Virchis a boxing lesson only to get utterly robbed.
That Williams one I’m sure saw some hilarious officiating again (along with his fight on that Turkish promoters bill.) In my head I’ve got a vision of Danny whacking Platov and Platov turning away and going down to one knee and the ref just standing there as much as to say ‘ohhhh he’s hurt we have to pause the fight to give him time to recover’ rathe than counting a knockdown like he was meant to do.
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Matt Skelton mauling Paolo Vidoz into submission.
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One I would like to see, which I never have is Henry Cooper knocking over the Italian 'Axeman' Piero Tomasoni in Rome. Read a few accounts of this fight and would love to see for myself.

The Italian kept whacking Cooper low with the referee taking little notice and in the end, after a few knockdowns Cooper finished him off in the 5th. Then the crowd went nuts and apparently Sean Connery, Stanley Baker and Michael Winner amongst others in the crowd had to take cover.
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MightyWarrior wrote: 01 May 2020, 04:06 Colin Jones going over to Denmark to take on local hero Hans Henrik Palm.
Jones surely one of the hardest punchers ever to come out of the UK, frightening power, top five definitely

Never seen that before. That short left hook to put him down was an absolute beauty and the controlled beat-down that followed showed what a good finisher he was.
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jameswilson wrote: 01 May 2020, 05:40
Carlos wrote: 01 May 2020, 01:56 Jim Watt beating Perico Fernandez - who was a former WBC light welterweight world champion over 15 round in Madrid - it is on You Tube or was last time I looked...

Honeyghan vs Gianfranco Rosi, just properly flattened him.

Carl Thompson vs Akim Tafer.

Weren't EBU fights but Danny Williams knocking the shite out of Oleg Platov was good - Platov when those Swiss arseholes saved him from getting KO'd making out he wanted trouble after the final bell - yeah, right - Danny Williams spent four rounds properly knocking the shite out of him. :yay:

Sprotty giving Vladimir Virchis a boxing lesson only to get utterly robbed.
That Williams one I’m sure saw some hilarious officiating again (along with his fight on that Turkish promoters bill.) In my head I’ve got a vision of Danny whacking Platov and Platov turning away and going down to one knee and the ref just standing there as much as to say ‘ohhhh he’s hurt we have to pause the fight to give him time to recover’ rathe than counting a knockdown like he was meant to do.
:lol: - indeed, it was just a ridiculous evening of entertainment.
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Wasn't for the title but ScottDixon v Ruben Varon
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Carlos wrote: 01 May 2020, 06:40
jameswilson wrote: 01 May 2020, 05:40

That Williams one I’m sure saw some hilarious officiating again (along with his fight on that Turkish promoters bill.) In my head I’ve got a vision of Danny whacking Platov and Platov turning away and going down to one knee and the ref just standing there as much as to say ‘ohhhh he’s hurt we have to pause the fight to give him time to recover’ rathe than counting a knockdown like he was meant to do.
:lol: - indeed, it was just a ridiculous evening of entertainment.
I remember Spencer Fearon arguing with the ref while the ref was holding both guys arms aloft for a technical draw due to Williams cutting Platov.

‘Dis is bullshit! It ain’t like this in Britain!’
‘It’s how the unified rules and the IBF rules enforce the regulation.’
‘Dis is bullshit.’
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Deserter wrote: 01 May 2020, 06:37
MightyWarrior wrote: 01 May 2020, 04:06 Colin Jones going over to Denmark to take on local hero Hans Henrik Palm.
Jones surely one of the hardest punchers ever to come out of the UK, frightening power, top five definitely

Never seen that before. That short left hook to put him down was an absolute beauty and the controlled beat-down that followed showed what a good finisher he was.


Knocked out Kirkland Laing twice :box:
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Maurice Hope in his first fight overseas going to Vito Antoufermo's backyard and ko'ing him
in the 15th. :clap:
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jameswilson wrote: 01 May 2020, 09:34
Carlos wrote: 01 May 2020, 06:40

:lol: - indeed, it was just a ridiculous evening of entertainment.
I remember Spencer Fearon arguing with the ref while the ref was holding both guys arms aloft for a technical draw due to Williams cutting Platov.

‘Dis is bullshit! It ain’t like this in Britain!’
‘It’s how the unified rules and the IBF rules enforce the regulation.’
‘Dis is bullshit.’
:lol:

I think he even used the term 'rass clart' which we don't know if it is translateable into Swiss-German :salut:
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My Name Is Earl wrote: 01 May 2020, 11:35 Maurice Hope in his first fight overseas going to Vito Antoufermo's backyard and ko'ing him
in the 15th. :clap:
:salut:

We have a winner!!
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emallini wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 20:42 Pat Barrett vs Efrem Calamati
:clap: Expected more further down the line from Pat, but with one thing and another
he plateaued with the Euro crown. Had a crackin dig on him.
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Carlos wrote: 01 May 2020, 11:38
My Name Is Earl wrote: 01 May 2020, 11:35 Maurice Hope in his first fight overseas going to Vito Antoufermo's backyard and ko'ing him
in the 15th. :clap:
:salut:

We have a winner!!
Used to love watching Hope. Was sure bbc covered it but nowt on youtube. Other
good stuff though so that's my night sorted.
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Carlos wrote: 01 May 2020, 11:38
My Name Is Earl wrote: 01 May 2020, 11:35 Maurice Hope in his first fight overseas going to Vito Antoufermo's backyard and ko'ing him
in the 15th. :clap:
:salut:

We have a winner!!
Good one :box:
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