Yeah and let's not forget his nickname!!
David the "excusemaker" haye
Yeah and let's not forget his nickname!!
David the "excusemaker" haye
Hilarious. That's a "McFly" moment if ever there was one
These titles still are important to fighters. Apart from the prestige of being the champion of your country/europe/commonwealth, the champion is gauranteed the lions share of purse splits for defences, and in the case of the European title, gaurantee a top 10-15 rating with the WBC. Couple of defences and you'll be top 5.
So these stepping stone titles help promote you to a "world" title shot. Currently see Darren Barker-Sergio Martinez. Barker is (was) the European champion, had a top 3 rating with the WBC and gets a shot at their champ.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
I think anything that relates to the commonwealth should be scrapped. That includes the Commonwealth Games. Just a daft outdated relic.
The British Title is still very prestigious though, but maybe if only for fighters that are never gonna be world beaters?![]()
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^^ Sounds like the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS the americans hold for so many sports (yet are only inclusive of american teams) LOL![]()
I don't see a problem with it at all, but I do have a problem with so many CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD etc ... It is clear, this belt is champion of the commonwealth states, the british one reflecting the british isles... Dont see an issue?
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Frank Bruno never won a commonwealth title, but Lennox Lewis did and went through the title ‘old school’ and worked his way up to European and then world title, which is the order and status of them. He could have fought Rudduck for it when they met too I believe.
The Lonsdale belt is the prettiest belt of them all.
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I think for a British fighter, a British belt means alot. They all seem pretty proud to lift it, even the ones just using it as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. People like James DeGale!![]()
McFly ? As in from Back to the Future ?
I was simply stating that it is surprising that if an American or any other nationality beats a Brit for the British or Commonwealth title, then he cannot win the title. Not that he would really give a shit about it in the first place![]()
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
The British title is a big deal. If you defend it twice you win the Lonsdale belt, a belt you get to keep outright. Throughout British history it's been one of the most sought after honours for many British fighters and those who have won it are well remembered in British boxing history.
The list of outright winners is actually pretty small.
From Wikipedia
- Freddie Welsh (1912) [1]
- Jim Driscoll (1910)
- Digger Stanley (1910)
- Bombardier Billy Wells (heavyweight) (1913)
- Jimmy Wilde (flyweight) (1917)
- Pat O'Keeffe (middleweight) (191
- Johnny Brown (bantamweight) (1923) (defended twice 1925, retained)
- Jack Petersen (heavyweight) (1935)
- Nel Tarleton (outright winner of two belts in 1936 and 1945)
- Jackie Paterson (flyweight) (1943)
- Ronnie Clayton (outright winner of two belts in 1950 and 1953)
- Randolph Turpin (light-heavyweight) (1952, outright in 1956)
- Peter Keenan (outright winner of two belts in 1953 and 1957)
- Henry Cooper (outright winner of three belts)
- Brian Curvis (outright winner of two belts in 1961 and 1964)
- Howard Winstone (outright winner of two belts in 1962 and 1963)
- Maurice Cullen (lightweight) (1966)
- George Feeney (1984)
- Hugh Russell (1985)
- Billy Hardy (bantamweight) (1989)
- Lennox Lewis (heavyweight) (1992)
- Richie Wenton (super-bantam weight) (1994 - 1996)
- Julius Francis (heavyweight) (1999)
- Michael Gomez (super featherweight) (2000)
- Danny Williams (heavyweight) (2002)
- David Barnes (welterweight) (2004)
- Matt Skelton (heavyweight) (2005)
- Scott Dann (middleweight) (2005)
- Carl Froch (super middleweight) (2006)
- Kell Brook (welterweight) (2009)
- John Simpson (featherweight) (2010)
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Scott Dan is on there, was just chatting about him in another thread, one of the guys trains in a gym with him, he's a local lad.
Named next to some prestigious names.
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