Overseas Fighters Who Did Many UK Trips
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Zolani Tete nowadays
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Levan Kirakosyan had a good few trips. Gomez, Johannson x2, Foster, Lawton.
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bigjack
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Without looking at Boxrec, he had a few fights over here when he was with Maloney? Fought Julius Francis and also at the York Hall from memory. He also fought the big Eastern European dude who burst Mathew Ellis' dream/bubble, both literally and metaphorically (burst his bubble, not metaphorically fought him).
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i checked his record and turns out he also had a random ebu title match in dublin vs a french based armenian
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johnty1888
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Baby jake Matala
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Guy Gracia, the French "Destroyer of British lightweights", had something like 18 fights in the UK, Twice outpointed Dave Charnley although the decision in the rematch was much disputed, and stopped the excellent South African Willie Toweel in the seventh round in a big surprise. Toweel himself had around 12 bouts in Britain.
This was in the 1950s era when British boxing fans just wanted to see good fights between good fighters and didn't necessarily attend promotions merely to support one man. Thus we had Willie Toweel in big London main events against Orlando Zulueta (US-based Cuban lightweight title contender) and triple world lightweight champion Jimmy Carter of the US.
This was in the 1950s era when British boxing fans just wanted to see good fights between good fighters and didn't necessarily attend promotions merely to support one man. Thus we had Willie Toweel in big London main events against Orlando Zulueta (US-based Cuban lightweight title contender) and triple world lightweight champion Jimmy Carter of the US.
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He fought in Dublin 3 or 4 times Mate. And 2 or 3 in Belfast as well. The Paddies appreciate a proper fighter
I remember reading, after he beat Dunne, that he bet a proper wedge on a first round KO. Not sure if true or not.
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Thanks. Appreciate it.Graham Houston wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 20:55 Guy Gracia, the French "Destroyer of British lightweights", had something like 18 fights in the UK, Twice outpointed Dave Charnley although the decision in the rematch was much disputed, and stopped the excellent South African Willie Toweel in the seventh round in a big surprise. Toweel himself had around 12 bouts in Britain.
This was in the 1950s era when British boxing fans just wanted to see good fights between good fighters and didn't necessarily attend promotions merely to support one man. Thus we had Willie Toweel in big London main events against Orlando Zulueta (US-based Cuban lightweight title contender) and triple world lightweight champion Jimmy Carter of the US.
While we're delving back, Georges Carpentier had at least eight bouts in the UK.
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johnty1888
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bigjack
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good call,7 visits.
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How many times did Montell Griffin fight here - being signed by Maloney.
What about Crisanto Espana (who seemed to have the longest arms in the world).
What about Crisanto Espana (who seemed to have the longest arms in the world).
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Yeah, I named him earlier in the thread. It was someone else, still can't think.
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Jean Chanet 4 times, Ali 3 times (strange putting those 2 in same sentence)
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Vincenzo Nardiello is a least 3 times - Benn, Malinga and Woodhall - any others?
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Nino Valdes.
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Britain desperately wanted to adopt Grandham as one of their own but sadly he was an impressively muscled heavyweight who was impressively terrible.
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Glen Johnson