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Beaten in Britain
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I haven't the foggiest what he is blathering on about except that maybe, he has put his reply into a translator via four different languages then finally into English...and hey presto...gibberish!
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Ernie Lopez? Good call on magri.Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Onetimeonly wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 03:29Ernie Lopez? Good call on magri.Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
Just looked it up now, Indian Red (Ernie) Little Red was his brother
I remember reading in Jim Watt's autobiography that he was going to fight on the undercard of Earnie Shavers vs Richard Dunn but it was shelved. Just as well I suppose!
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IStracey would have done horrible things to Danny. Lol, I didn't know they were related.Fray Bentos wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 03:52Onetimeonly wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 03:29Ernie Lopez? Good call on magri.Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
Just looked it up now, Indian Red (Ernie) Little Red was his brother![]()
I remember reading in Jim Watt's autobiography that he was going to fight on the undercard of Earnie Shavers vs Richard Dunn but it was shelved. Just as well I suppose!![]()
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Onetimeonly wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 03:29Ernie Lopez? Good call on magri.Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
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Wasn't that Thad Spencer?Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
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Fray Bentos
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Re: Beaten in Britain
It might have been, I am getting them all mixed up!Flump wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 04:42Wasn't that Thad Spencer?Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect
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Easily done. Would loved to have seen that fight between the two at the Albert Hall.Fray Bentos wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 04:50It might have been, I am getting them all mixed up!Flump wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 04:42Wasn't that Thad Spencer?Fray Bentos wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 20:42 Joe Erskine and Brian London beat Willie Pastrano
Henry Cooper outpointed Zora Folley who was top three at the time, Folley poleaxed Cooper in the rematch
John H. Stracey beat Little Red Lopez
Billy Walker beat Leotis Martin
Charlie Magri beat Santos Laciar - that is an excellent win in retrospect![]()
Re: Beaten in Britain
Nonito Donaire by Carl Frampton
Gerrie Coetzee by Frank Bruno
Frankie Randall by Edwin Rosario
Vinnie Pazienza by Herol Graham
Gerrie Coetzee by Frank Bruno
Frankie Randall by Edwin Rosario
Vinnie Pazienza by Herol Graham
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Re: Beaten in Britain
anyone mentioned Ayub Kalule losing to Herol Graham?
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Fray Bentos
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Noel Quarless outpointed Big John Tate.
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Ken Buchanan beat Carlos Ortiz in a non-title fight in London.
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I'll throw in Karl Taylor's win over Dingaan Thobela.
Thobela had been a world champion at lightweight the year before and would go on to be a world champion again at super-middle, whereas Taylor would win only 4 of his following 130 fights.
Thobela had been a world champion at lightweight the year before and would go on to be a world champion again at super-middle, whereas Taylor would win only 4 of his following 130 fights.
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Excellent one that! An amazing result too!
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Re: Beaten in Britain
fcking hell thats a good shout
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I feel like I'm victimising you Fray Bentos, but that was in MSG...Fray Bentos wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 06:39 Ken Buchanan beat Carlos Ortiz in a non-title fight in London.
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I thought it might have been then I thought that was Donato Paduno...Flump wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 10:16I feel like I'm victimising you Fray Bentos, but that was in MSG...Fray Bentos wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 06:39 Ken Buchanan beat Carlos Ortiz in a non-title fight in London.![]()
He beat Carlos Hernandez in London...
I am here to be corrected in the 'boxing history' forum
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Re: Beaten in Britain
Lee Oma by Bruce Woodcock (1948)
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I got the 16mm of that fight ...had a very famous newspaper headline ...anyone remember???