Beaten in Britain
Beaten in Britain
Sugar Ray Robinson by Randy Turpin
Ghost of Sugar Ray Robinson by Terry Downes and, unbelievably, Mick Leahy
Paul Pender by Terry Downes
Gus Lesnevich by Freddie Mills
Max Bear by Tommy Farr
Corpse of Ezzard Charles by Dick Richardson
Billy Graham by Eddie Thomas
Vito Antuofermo by Alan Minter
Howard Davis and Sean O'Grady by Jim Watt
Eusebio Pedroza by Barry McGuigan
Razor Ruddock by Lennox Lewis
Gerald McClellan by Nigel Benn
Kostya Tszyu by Ricky Hatton
Wlad Clinch-ko by Anthony Joshua
Ignore Kid Gavilan getting robbed.
Who am I missing? As in major names being sent packing with an L. There must be some obvious ones I'm overlooking.
What's the greatest result after Turpin's win?
Ghost of Sugar Ray Robinson by Terry Downes and, unbelievably, Mick Leahy
Paul Pender by Terry Downes
Gus Lesnevich by Freddie Mills
Max Bear by Tommy Farr
Corpse of Ezzard Charles by Dick Richardson
Billy Graham by Eddie Thomas
Vito Antuofermo by Alan Minter
Howard Davis and Sean O'Grady by Jim Watt
Eusebio Pedroza by Barry McGuigan
Razor Ruddock by Lennox Lewis
Gerald McClellan by Nigel Benn
Kostya Tszyu by Ricky Hatton
Wlad Clinch-ko by Anthony Joshua
Ignore Kid Gavilan getting robbed.
Who am I missing? As in major names being sent packing with an L. There must be some obvious ones I'm overlooking.
What's the greatest result after Turpin's win?
Re: Beaten in Britain
Marco Antonio Barrera by Amir Khan
Re: Beaten in Britain
Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson by Richie Wenton.
Re: Beaten in Britain
Karl Mildenberger and Zora Folley by Henry Cooper.
My countryman Tom Bogs by John Conteh.
My countryman Tom Bogs by John Conteh.
Re: Beaten in Britain
Jimmy Ellis.....Joe Bugner's best win.
Lucian Bute....dismantled/wrecked by Froch.
Jeff Lacey - much the same treatment from Calzaghe.
Mikkel Kessler - against Froch in the return, Froch got everything right that night after a bad first loss.
Lucian Bute....dismantled/wrecked by Froch.
Jeff Lacey - much the same treatment from Calzaghe.
Mikkel Kessler - against Froch in the return, Froch got everything right that night after a bad first loss.
Re: Beaten in Britain
A shot Luis Rodriguez to Bunny Sterling.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 101765
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Beaten in Britain
Kessler losing to Froch and Calzaghe
Re: Beaten in Britain
Love that answer. Great example of why fighters should be matched competitively even in early four-rounders - didn't harm either of them.
Plus:
Joe "Old Bones" Brown - after his world title run, was beaten by Dave Charnley (rematch) and Vic Andreetti.
Meldrick Taylor against Crisanto Espana (as OP didn't say the winner had to be British, just that the fight was in Britain).
Michael Nunn against Steve Little (ditto).
Ayub Kalule against Herol Graham.
Re: Beaten in Britain
Tom Johnson lost to Hamed and Shepard
Re: Beaten in Britain
The long list implies the big name has to be beaten by a Brit.
Re: Beaten in Britain
What's the greatest result after Turpin's win?
The Randy Turpin win was huge, especially as America dominated pro boxing in this era, Robinson was The Man and the MW title was arguably on a par with the HW crown at this juncture.
But I have read around the story a bit and Robinson's European Tour was a risky thing with maybe profit getting in the way of some good judgement.
A lot of fights on the road, lots of travelling when you could not be in the next European city in a couple of hours and there was always the chance that Sugar Ray would run out of gas/underperform and have a bad night with that schedule.
Turpin seized his chance brilliantly at Earls Court and wrote himself straight into the history books....but as much as I liked the Leamington Licker (who was actually more of a Warwick lad) I can't help feeling the Robinson camp made an error of judgement and it was a fight too far at the end of a long tour.
Re: Beaten in Britain
Howard had no business fighting Jim in Scotland, he never recovered.
Re: Beaten in Britain
Oliver McCall by Bruno
Re: Beaten in Britain
Zora Folley, Pete Rademacher and Willie Pastrano by Brian London!
-
Caractacus
- Middleweight
- Posts: 18599
- Joined: 13 Jun 2014, 16:47
Re: Beaten in Britain
Porky Flynn by Bombardier Billy Wells.
-
John_newman
- Featherweight
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 01 Jan 2020, 15:21
-
John_newman
- Featherweight
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 01 Jan 2020, 15:21
Re: Beaten in Britain
That is not even possible for him.
Re: Beaten in Britain
John_newman wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 12:12The worse part is that the hits will be with him for a lifetime. There will be more fights like that in this fall![]()
Amazing.
-
John_newman
- Featherweight
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 01 Jan 2020, 15:21
Re: Beaten in Britain
The worse part would be that he could nail this shit. I know he can...always.Nile4000 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:03John_newman wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 12:12The worse part is that the hits will be with him for a lifetime. There will be more fights like that in this fall![]()
Amazing.
-
Caractacus
- Middleweight
- Posts: 18599
- Joined: 13 Jun 2014, 16:47
Re: Beaten in Britain
Donald Curry by Lloyd Honeyghan in 1986 for the World Welter-weight title..
Re: Beaten in Britain
That in Britain was it??Caractacus wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 14:35 Donald Curry by Lloyd Honeyghan in 1986 for the World Welter-weight title..
-
Caractacus
- Middleweight
- Posts: 18599
- Joined: 13 Jun 2014, 16:47
Re: Beaten in Britain
No it was in Atlantic City,New Jersery U.S.Aevrenb wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 16:39That in Britain was it??Caractacus wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 14:35 Donald Curry by Lloyd Honeyghan in 1986 for the World Welter-weight title..
( I thought this thread title was "Beaten by a Briton".) sorry about that.
Re: Beaten in Britain
No worries...Caractacus wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 19:33No it was in Atlantic City,New Jersery U.S.Aevrenb wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 16:39That in Britain was it??Caractacus wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 14:35 Donald Curry by Lloyd Honeyghan in 1986 for the World Welter-weight title..
( I thought this thread title was "Beaten by a Briton".) sorry about that.
-
John_newman
- Featherweight
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 01 Jan 2020, 15:21
Re: Beaten in Britain
You never know what can happenJohn_newman wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 12:13The worse part would be that he could nail this poo. I know he can...always.Nile4000 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 18:03John_newman wrote: ↑14 Sep 2020, 12:12
The worse part is that the hits will be with him for a lifetime. There will be more fights like that in this fall![]()
Amazing.
Re: Beaten in Britain
Does anyone understand john_newman's contributions to this thread? His remarks all seem to be apropos of nothing.