Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Robert 'King of the Canvas' Harper was a super middleweight in the mid 1990's. He boxed all over the country and his record was perfect; no wins and 19 losses.
Did anyone ever see him in inaction?
Did anyone ever see him in inaction?
Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
I saw him box Lee Blundell in Bury. He was pretty awful I agree. But suppose he has more balls than most of us for getting in the ring.
Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
I would never knock him and he's a pal of mine. I wanted to see what others thought of him; lots of the posters are very honest and forthright with their opinions. (Blundell was the very first southpaw that rob had either fought or sparred; he was really out of his depth against a very capable lad).
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Teddy's Toupee
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
I saw him box at York Hall. He lost on points but I remember the M.C saying he'd took the fight at 24 hours notice. I imagine that happens a lot with journeymen fighters, they turn up expected and expecting to lose. Saying that he looked an awkward fellow to catch cleanly with punches.
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SexySouthPaw
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
He was a tough kid ,I saw him a few times in Birmingham,I remember him fighting a kid called Paul Webb and the one of the tabloids picked up on it ,billed as the worst two fighters in Britain.The fight eneded up as a no contest,ironic really!
I believe he did some time for stalking too! so I am not sure it was having "Balls" more of a case of being a "Nut" case,balls and nuts ,nuts and balls whatever!
I believe he did some time for stalking too! so I am not sure it was having "Balls" more of a case of being a "Nut" case,balls and nuts ,nuts and balls whatever!
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reggaereggae
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Wasn't another thing was that he was a former private school student?
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SexySouthPaw
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Basically both of them were disqualified for unruly behaviour so it was declared a NC.mercman wrote:Just out of interest, why was the fight deemed a no-contest?SexySouthPaw wrote:He was a tough kid ,I saw him a few times in Birmingham,I remember him fighting a kid called Paul Webb and the one of the tabloids picked up on it ,billed as the worst two fighters in Britain.The fight eneded up as a no contest,ironic really!
I believe he did some time for stalking too! so I am not sure it was having "Balls" more of a case of being a "Nut" case,balls and nuts ,nuts and balls whatever!
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Jeff Thomas
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Respect where it's due- and to any true fighter it's due
Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Was he a toff? A wealth creating toff?reggaereggae wrote:Wasn't another thing was that he was a former private school student?
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Pugilist-specialist
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
I hadn't heard that one. If correct it led to his job in an abbattoir.reggaereggae wrote:Wasn't another thing was that he was a former private school student?
Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
It is true he had a privileged upbringing but he's not a stalking nut case
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Teddy's Toupee
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Re: Does anyone remember the 'King of the canvas' Robert Harper
Apparently he went to Westminster school a few years behind Nick Clegg, the deputy Prime Minister, and his parents disowned him when he decided to box as a professional as they didn't want to financially support his adventure, and wanted him to go into a career in the law like his father, a successful Q.C. It sounds far-fetched but I have it on good authority from a fellow he used to train with, Kasi Kaihau. Does anyone remember seeing Kasi boxing? Now he was a tough kid. :geek2: