Lowest standard ever of British Heavyweight Champion

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Sexton for me, very soft vacant shot then battered off hughie fury in his first defence
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Funso Banjo v Hughroy Currie for the British heavyweight title is long remembered as many ringsiders attempted to take their own lives rather than sit through the whole thing
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Funso Banjo. I remember Joe Frazier's lad Marvis saying he was gonna pluck his strings.
He actually only beat him on a close points decision :OhYes:
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Was Micky Sprott British champion?
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forcefraser wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 12:44 Was Micky Sprott British champion?
Yes beat Danny Williams
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MightyWarrior wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 02:36 Funso Banjo v Hughroy Currie for the British heavyweight title is long remembered as many ringsiders attempted to take their own lives rather than sit through the whole thing
Unfortunately,I was there that night :lol:
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Bercli wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 13:36
MightyWarrior wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 02:36 Funso Banjo v Hughroy Currie for the British heavyweight title is long remembered as many ringsiders attempted to take their own lives rather than sit through the whole thing
Unfortunately,I was there that night :lol:
RIP.
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Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
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SeanBrennan wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 14:24 Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
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paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:20
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 14:24 Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
Proud Kilimanjaro, now he was absolute shite. I remember watching his 10 round fight with Hughroy Currie. Probably the worst fight i have ever sat through.
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paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:20
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 14:24 Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
Proud Kilimanjaro v Jukebox Timebomb Now thats elite level battle of the names.
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rhino222 wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 08:16
paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:20
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 14:24 Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
Proud Kilimanjaro v Jukebox Timebomb Now thats elite level battle of the names.
different weight class but do you remember Bright Spider ?
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rhino222 wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 08:16
paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:20
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 14:24 Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
Proud Kilimanjaro v Jukebox Timebomb Now thats elite level battle of the names.
Had to look twice but Kilimanjaro fought someone called Sam Sithole :lol:
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jameswilson wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 13:46
Bercli wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 13:36
MightyWarrior wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 02:36 Funso Banjo v Hughroy Currie for the British heavyweight title is long remembered as many ringsiders attempted to take their own lives rather than sit through the whole thing
Unfortunately,I was there that night :lol:
RIP.
:lol: my condolences.

on the plus side at least it was only 60p a pint at the bar.

I think Harry Mullan boxing news described it as like watching two statues, only the statues would’ve been faster.
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paultom, I remember Mo Hussein dispatching Bright Spider in double quick time.

Where the hell did they get that fellow from :maybe:

The trouble with importing unknown African boxers was they could be utter kack (like Bright Spider)...or you might end up with an Ike Quartey in the other corner ! :-?
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The Commonwealth heavyweight title fight between Horace Notice v Proud Kilimanjaro was awful too. Horace tried but Kilimanjaro was abysmal.
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Rhino,

We have seen some utterly p*ss poor heavyweight fights ... to think we travelled miles to see them

Michael Holden was the worst by far. His purse for defending his title was something like s paltry £31k .

Mind you we made some good friends ....

Mark Potter
Julius Francis
Harry Senior
Danny Watts
Michael Holden

And we made good friends with Herbie Hide.

I remember Herbie used to drive mick Hennessy nuts with the amount of room charges on his room.
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paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:20
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 Mar 2026, 14:24 Got to admit Funso Banjo is a brilliant name though
there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
That’s a cracking name I’d end up betting on the coolest names
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Spud MK2 wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 13:11 Rhino,

We have seen some utterly p*ss poor heavyweight fights ... to think we travelled miles to see them

Michael Holden was the worst by far. His purse for defending his title was something like s paltry £31k .

Mind you we made some good friends ....

Mark Potter
Julius Francis
Harry Senior
Danny Watts
Michael Holden

And we made good friends with Herbie Hide.

I remember Herbie used to drive mick Hennessy nuts with the amount of room charges on his room.
That’s great Spud I can imagine Hide could be a nightmare.

Great that you were friends with Potter god rest his soul. I watched that charity fight he did with the disabled lad that was lovely of him
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Sean who can forget the pottsy v danny williams fight
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They don't come any more dramatic than Williams v Potter.

Danny had a dislocated right shoulder and with the end looking nigh, Williams pulled out a punch from the Gods with his other working hand....amazing !

Judging by Adam Smith's reaction while do the commentary, I think he shat his pants !
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THEBUTCH wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 19:15
Judging by Adam Smith's reaction while do the commentary, I think he shat his pants !

😂😂😂
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paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 09:02
rhino222 wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 08:16
paultom wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 06:20

there were a lot of great African names around the time too, such as Proud Kilimanjaro
Proud Kilimanjaro v Jukebox Timebomb Now thats elite level battle of the names.
Had to look twice but Kilimanjaro fought someone called Sam Sithole :lol:
Was Sithole from Hull or Barnsley? :TU: :TU:
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Spud MK2 wrote: 28 Mar 2026, 13:40 Sean who can forget the pottsy v danny williams fight
I missed that one for some reason Spud but i remember you being there and messaging me.
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mickey1975 wrote: 05 Mar 2026, 08:27
joshj909 wrote: 05 Mar 2026, 05:49
Cyclops wrote: 04 Mar 2026, 21:02

Not sure about that one. Adeleye almost had Hrgovic out of there very briefly, something I don't think Clarke would ever be able to do.
I don't remember Hrgovic being in much bother but to make the same argument, Clarke pulled off a draw against world champ Wardley first time out whereas Adeleye was beaten for pretty much every second of every round prior to the stoppage. The second Wardley/Clarke fight was a different story of course. Clarke's best win is still Allen but I don't think Adeleye has a better one.
I thought Clarke beat Wardley. I think it took a lot out of him, though.
It took everything out of him, he's never been the same. There was no way TKV should have beaten Clarke, but he did.
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