and this time......make sure you do work overtime!!....
Lloyd Honeyghan
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
come on Lloyd...dig deep
and this time......make sure you do work overtime!!....
and this time......make sure you do work overtime!!....
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Yeah I think it was at the York hall I used to see him back when I was a regular there. Bermondsey boy wasnt he?Tarquin Tarpaulin IV wrote: ↑19 Sep 2020, 19:32I was fortunate to get an invite to the Boxing Writers Dinner at the Savoy a few weeks before Xmas a few years ago.high tower 1 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2020, 14:47 I saw him by the train after fight at Wembley kitted our with a massive fur coat , fur top hat , gold jewellery and a pimp cane. He looked the business.
Ricky Hatton, the guest speaker said ' I came through reception earlier and said to my driver, xxxxxx hell they get the Christmas tree up early down these parts'
'That's not a Christmas Tree' he said 'That's Lloyd Honeyghan'![]()
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Often to be seen standing at the back of the York Hall supporting the amateurs.
Get well soon Lloyd...
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
I believe he is now out of ICU
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Come on, Lloyd, you can do it. Love and best wishes for a full recovery to the great man.
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Nobody wears a suit quite like the Ragamuffin Man:

Get well soon

Get well soon
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MightyWarrior
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Class pic
Mike’s a big fan of Lloyd
Mike’s a big fan of Lloyd
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Echoing everyone else's good wishes, fingers crossed he pulls through, saw him at the divisional ABA's at Crystal Palace many years back, had time for everyone and was super pimped up.
Another good quote from him was when he was on Wogan just after the Starling fight. (Incidentally he was on the sofa with Donald Sinden, in a once in a lifetime pairing of extremes) and Wogan asked him " So what happened Lloyd?" He replied "I forgot to duck, Tel".
Class.
Another good quote from him was when he was on Wogan just after the Starling fight. (Incidentally he was on the sofa with Donald Sinden, in a once in a lifetime pairing of extremes) and Wogan asked him " So what happened Lloyd?" He replied "I forgot to duck, Tel".
Class.
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DavidPayne
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
This bypassed me last year. Does anyone have any current news on Lloyd's health?
I do hope he's well.
I do hope he's well.
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bigjack
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Lloyd in full pimp mode wouldn't have looked out of place in the original Starsky and Hutch, hope he's doing well .
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
All the best Raggamuffing man WBC champ do for us points win will do Lloyd with you all the way God bless you champion/Lincoln 
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
This is the latest article i found.. From earlier this year from James Slater.
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/b ... -65/290261
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/b ... -65/290261
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
All the very best to a true Brit legend.
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Controversial
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
I thought this was a new post but it's 5 years old, I'm guessing he's not in the greatest health these days.
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
I actually med Lloyd at some weird digital TV event on the South Bank back in around 2000.
Mike Tyson was fighting somewhere. It might have been against the Danish bloke. I can't remember exactly. *
There were a lot of boxers there & a few celebrities. One of the All Saints girls was there. A gorgeous black girl in knee high boots with her hair teased into a massive afro. She looked incredible. And about 6 foot 6 in total height.
There was shitloads of coke. The two African toilet attendants made a load of tips
I had a chat with Lloyd but probably sounded like a deranged eejit. I think I told him that he went to school with my cousins husband down in Bermondsey.
I also had a chat with Cornelius Carr.
* - just had a look at Tysons record. It wasn't Nielsen as I was on a cruise ship in the Bahamas then. We actually weren't allowed off the ship in the US for a couple of months due to the 9/11 attacks then the following Ricin stuff. It was the Julius Francis fight as it didn't last long & I remember snow or ice on the ground as we left the venue.
p.s. sorry for the old man rambling story
Mike Tyson was fighting somewhere. It might have been against the Danish bloke. I can't remember exactly. *
There were a lot of boxers there & a few celebrities. One of the All Saints girls was there. A gorgeous black girl in knee high boots with her hair teased into a massive afro. She looked incredible. And about 6 foot 6 in total height.
There was shitloads of coke. The two African toilet attendants made a load of tips
I had a chat with Lloyd but probably sounded like a deranged eejit. I think I told him that he went to school with my cousins husband down in Bermondsey.
I also had a chat with Cornelius Carr.
* - just had a look at Tysons record. It wasn't Nielsen as I was on a cruise ship in the Bahamas then. We actually weren't allowed off the ship in the US for a couple of months due to the 9/11 attacks then the following Ricin stuff. It was the Julius Francis fight as it didn't last long & I remember snow or ice on the ground as we left the venue.
p.s. sorry for the old man rambling story
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
That's a great storyTaansend wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025, 01:50 I actually med Lloyd at some weird digital TV event on the South Bank back in around 2000.
Mike Tyson was fighting somewhere. It might have been against the Danish bloke. I can't remember exactly. *
There were a lot of boxers there & a few celebrities. One of the All Saints girls was there. A gorgeous black girl in knee high boots with her hair teased into a massive afro. She looked incredible. And about 6 foot 6 in total height.
There was shitloads of coke. The two African toilet attendants made a load of tips![]()
I had a chat with Lloyd but probably sounded like a deranged eejit. I think I told him that he went to school with my cousins husband down in Bermondsey.
I also had a chat with Cornelius Carr.
* - just had a look at Tysons record. It wasn't Nielsen as I was on a cruise ship in the Bahamas then. We actually weren't allowed off the ship in the US for a couple of months due to the 9/11 attacks then the following Ricin stuff. It was the Julius Francis fight as it didn't last long & I remember snow or ice on the ground as we left the venue.
p.s. sorry for the old man rambling story![]()
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
I was lucky enough to sit next to Lloyd when I went to see David Walker challenge for the European title at the Ally Pally
Honeyghan was wearing a trilby and we chatted on & off for most of the evening. I think he was there to support Spencer Fearon, but watched most of the contests until the end of the card.
I remember it was the first time he'd seen (or heard of) Carl Froch and within 30 seconds turned to me and remarked "he looks tricky".
I also distinctly recall a guy came over to Lloyd who seemed to be involved with one of the boxers or a corner team.
I think it was Winston something and possibly an ex-boxer.
Anyway, Lloyd chatted with him amiably enough but when the bloke went away, Lloyd swivelled around with his eyebrows raised and exclaimed "f#cking nutter!"
Apparently this guy had tried to attack Lloyd in the past. It was a strange moment but just another day in Honeyghan's eventful life !
Honeyghan was wearing a trilby and we chatted on & off for most of the evening. I think he was there to support Spencer Fearon, but watched most of the contests until the end of the card.
I remember it was the first time he'd seen (or heard of) Carl Froch and within 30 seconds turned to me and remarked "he looks tricky".
I also distinctly recall a guy came over to Lloyd who seemed to be involved with one of the boxers or a corner team.
I think it was Winston something and possibly an ex-boxer.
Anyway, Lloyd chatted with him amiably enough but when the bloke went away, Lloyd swivelled around with his eyebrows raised and exclaimed "f#cking nutter!"
Apparently this guy had tried to attack Lloyd in the past. It was a strange moment but just another day in Honeyghan's eventful life !
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Here's a pic of me with Lloyd Honeyghan and Bunny Johnson. It was taken at the Boxing Awards many years back. He is a true gent!
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Thanks mate. Bunny was working for the BBBofC when I was a board inspector
Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Sounds like one of my weird dreamsTaansend wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025, 01:50 I actually med Lloyd at some weird digital TV event on the South Bank back in around 2000.
Mike Tyson was fighting somewhere. It might have been against the Danish bloke. I can't remember exactly. *
There were a lot of boxers there & a few celebrities. One of the All Saints girls was there. A gorgeous black girl in knee high boots with her hair teased into a massive afro. She looked incredible. And about 6 foot 6 in total height.
There was shitloads of coke. The two African toilet attendants made a load of tips![]()
I had a chat with Lloyd but probably sounded like a deranged eejit. I think I told him that he went to school with my cousins husband down in Bermondsey.
I also had a chat with Cornelius Carr.
* - just had a look at Tysons record. It wasn't Nielsen as I was on a cruise ship in the Bahamas then. We actually weren't allowed off the ship in the US for a couple of months due to the 9/11 attacks then the following Ricin stuff. It was the Julius Francis fight as it didn't last long & I remember snow or ice on the ground as we left the venue.
p.s. sorry for the old man rambling story![]()
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
I was at that fight, kaemazin did a number on walker, i was on a bus back with some of his supporters who were pissed and pissed off, and saying karmazin was lucky. I remember it almost turned ugly when i pointed out walker was hopelessly out of his depth.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025, 04:55 I was lucky enough to sit next to Lloyd when I went to see David Walker challenge for the European title at the Ally Pally![]()
Honeyghan was wearing a trilby and we chatted on & off for most of the evening. I think he was there to support Spencer Fearon, but watched most of the contests until the end of the card.
I remember it was the first time he'd seen (or heard of) Carl Froch and within 30 seconds turned to me and remarked "he looks tricky".
I also distinctly recall a guy came over to Lloyd who seemed to be involved with one of the boxers or a corner team.
I think it was Winston something and possibly an ex-boxer.
Anyway, Lloyd chatted with him amiably enough but when the bloke went away, Lloyd swivelled around with his eyebrows raised and exclaimed "f#cking nutter!"![]()
Apparently this guy had tried to attack Lloyd in the past. It was a strange moment but just another day in Honeyghan's eventful life !
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Frostieballs
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
I think I met you a few times James.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025, 18:03I was at that fight, kaemazin did a number on walker, i was on a bus back with some of his supporters who were pissed and pissed off, and saying karmazin was lucky. I remember it almost turned ugly when i pointed out walker was hopelessly out of his depth.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025, 04:55 I was lucky enough to sit next to Lloyd when I went to see David Walker challenge for the European title at the Ally Pally![]()
Honeyghan was wearing a trilby and we chatted on & off for most of the evening. I think he was there to support Spencer Fearon, but watched most of the contests until the end of the card.
I remember it was the first time he'd seen (or heard of) Carl Froch and within 30 seconds turned to me and remarked "he looks tricky".
I also distinctly recall a guy came over to Lloyd who seemed to be involved with one of the boxers or a corner team.
I think it was Winston something and possibly an ex-boxer.
Anyway, Lloyd chatted with him amiably enough but when the bloke went away, Lloyd swivelled around with his eyebrows raised and exclaimed "f#cking nutter!"![]()
Apparently this guy had tried to attack Lloyd in the past. It was a strange moment but just another day in Honeyghan's eventful life !
I used to do ops/PR for Hennessy Sports and believe you wrote for a website?
I always remember a rather dandy pair of suede loafers your wore one night.
That Ally Pally show was one of the best we put on. Some atmosphere when Dave walked out to In The Air Tonight.
Shame about the result! Spud worked on that show for us as well. I remember him saying how fierce Karmazin looked in the dressing room.
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forcefraser
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
The Curry win was astonishing, what a performance that was, broke him and made him quit really.
Then he goes life and death with the Argie bloke Jorge Vaca.
Blew hot and cold, but what a talent.
Wish him the best recovery. British legend
Then he goes life and death with the Argie bloke Jorge Vaca.
Blew hot and cold, but what a talent.
Wish him the best recovery. British legend
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
Ah yes indeed, the electric green loafers, god i loved those shoes!Frostieballs wrote: ↑27 Nov 2025, 20:04I think I met you a few times James.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025, 18:03I was at that fight, kaemazin did a number on walker, i was on a bus back with some of his supporters who were pissed and pissed off, and saying karmazin was lucky. I remember it almost turned ugly when i pointed out walker was hopelessly out of his depth.THEBUTCH wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025, 04:55 I was lucky enough to sit next to Lloyd when I went to see David Walker challenge for the European title at the Ally Pally![]()
Honeyghan was wearing a trilby and we chatted on & off for most of the evening. I think he was there to support Spencer Fearon, but watched most of the contests until the end of the card.
I remember it was the first time he'd seen (or heard of) Carl Froch and within 30 seconds turned to me and remarked "he looks tricky".
I also distinctly recall a guy came over to Lloyd who seemed to be involved with one of the boxers or a corner team.
I think it was Winston something and possibly an ex-boxer.
Anyway, Lloyd chatted with him amiably enough but when the bloke went away, Lloyd swivelled around with his eyebrows raised and exclaimed "f#cking nutter!"![]()
Apparently this guy had tried to attack Lloyd in the past. It was a strange moment but just another day in Honeyghan's eventful life !
I used to do ops/PR for Hennessy Sports and believe you wrote for a website?
I always remember a rather dandy pair of suede loafers your wore one night.
That Ally Pally show was one of the best we put on. Some atmosphere when Dave walked out to In The Air Tonight.
Shame about the result! Spud worked on that show for us as well. I remember him saying how fierce Karmazin looked in the dressing room.
Yes i wrote for maxboxing at that point, fun times.
Karmazin was the mustard, just shy of world class.
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Lloyd Honeyghan in intensive care
He won’t the IBF lightmiddle title though!jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑28 Nov 2025, 03:23Ah yes indeed, the electric green loafers, god i loved those shoes!Frostieballs wrote: ↑27 Nov 2025, 20:04I think I met you a few times James.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025, 18:03
I was at that fight, kaemazin did a number on walker, i was on a bus back with some of his supporters who were pissed and pissed off, and saying karmazin was lucky. I remember it almost turned ugly when i pointed out walker was hopelessly out of his depth.
I used to do ops/PR for Hennessy Sports and believe you wrote for a website?
I always remember a rather dandy pair of suede loafers your wore one night.
That Ally Pally show was one of the best we put on. Some atmosphere when Dave walked out to In The Air Tonight.
Shame about the result! Spud worked on that show for us as well. I remember him saying how fierce Karmazin looked in the dressing room.
Yes i wrote for maxboxing at that point, fun times.
Karmazin was the mustard, just shy of world class.