Ken Buchanan is so underrated imo, he should be in top 5 greatest British boxers.
His misfortune was to run in to a young Duran.
Ken Buchanan is so underrated imo, he should be in top 5 greatest British boxers.
His misfortune was to run in to a young Duran.
Ken Buchanan
Age......... 27 years, 0 months
Height..... 5' 7 1/2"
Reach...... 70"
Record.... 43-1-0 {16 KO's}
General Facts
Ken was offered $150,000 to defend his WBA Championship in Panama
against Roberto Duran.
Ken opted for less {$125,000} to defend the Title at Madison Sqare Garden,
where he felt that he would get 'fair' scoring as opposed to Panama.
Ken, who had a tremendous double left-jab, was working on setting down
more, to deliver harder punches on Roberto.
Ken knew that Roberto was tough, but the Buchanan Camp felt that Duran's
defense was porous, and he would be easy to counter.
Robeto was 'confident', and predicted that he would stop Ken by Round 9.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-26-2014 at 02:00 AM.
The sad part about this was the way Duran "won" It was a blatant foul in two ways
Duran deliberately hit Ken in the family jewels AFTER the bell had ended the round.
Referee Johnny Lo Bianco claimed the punch was legal & before the bell. BULLCRAP!!
Watch the fight you'll see it for yourself Ref was definitely wrong likely paid off. He'd let Duran get away with about every foul in the book throughout the fight. The fact Ken spent the night in hospital with his badly damaged family jewels iced up by Lo Bianco's "legal punch" He was seriously hurt. Duran would never give Ken a rematch would heWonder why
they have made up.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Ken Buchanan
Set up his Training Headquarters in upstate New York in the Catskills.
Gil Clancy was brought in to 'refine' Ken. The goal, for Ken to set down
on his punches a little more.
Roberto had a tendency to come in wide-open, and was there to be nailed
with a straight right-hand, or counter left-hook.
Kenny would also have a 4" reach advantage, and would need every bit of
those inches to thwart off Roberto.
Ken Buchanan >
"Roberto is devoid of any fistic finesse. Yes, he's a devastasting puncher, and
the #1 Challenger. But really, who has he beaten."
"I'm a 2-1 Betting-Favorite for a reason. I'm the more skillfull boxer, and I
carry a formidable punch."
June 1972 Lightweight Ratings
WBA
*** Ken Buchanan
#1. Roberto Duran
#2. Mando Ramos {WBC Champion}
#3. Chango Carmona
#4. Pedro Carrasco
#5. Esteban De Jesus
#6. Ray Lampkin
#7. Antonio Puddo
#8. Ruben Navarro
#9. Raul Venerdini
#10 Al Ford
WBC
*** Mando Ramos
#1. Antonio Puddo
#2. Chango Carmona
#3. Roberto Duran
#4. Pedro Carrasco
#5. Rene Barrientos
#6. Ken Buchanan {WBA Champion}
#7. Rodolfo Gonzalez
#8. Ruben Navarro
#9. Al Ford
#10 Raul Venerdini
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-26-2014 at 05:58 PM.
Roberto was far ahead on the Scorecards when the bout ended in Round 13.
Did Roberto get away with excessive roughness. Yes, but there was nothing
in 'blatant fouling'.
It was just that the Panamanian had turned the bout into a 'street fight' after
Kenny had good Rounds in the 6th and 7th.
Roberto had 'thumped' Kenny pretty good in Round 12, and staggered Kenny on
'3' separate occassions.
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Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-26-2014 at 10:48 PM.
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