ok ok you ready......neville brown big puncher poor durabilty british champion beaten by sam soliman...guessing horrificly the scottish fighter in 4 is willie quinn but my idea falls apart when his world challenge was against the haired collins...also never knocking him down....i must get a few points for that
Wayne Alexander? Shot in the dark and I know it's not but anyway. Huge puncher. British Champion. World Title Challenger - Harry Simon: WBO 154 Title. Lacked durability. Lost in his last fight via bad stoppage I believe, to a 20-15 journeyman. Struggling with the 'put bald future world champion on canvas twice before losing'. That's the reason I know it ain't him seeing as he only had 3 defeats, one to Simon and 2 to journeyman.
I'll post up another one for those who are stuck on the alias' one. - I was a former world title holder and made 2 successful defences. I previously lost 3 years before challenging for the same title before I finally captured it. I was also a former British, Commonwealth and European champion. The guy I lost my title to went on to have a great win over an undefeated fighter in his very next fight. And another: - I was a noted puncher and produced some highlight reel KO's in British boxing. I claimed a Southern Area title but that was about it. I lost my only challenge at the British title in what was my last fight fight against a 20-0 fighter at 147. I was also never stopped.
Vantage West - 1 Gaz OC - 1 Big Ears - 1 He fought for a world title, but he also fought Hacine Cherifi for the European title flooring him twice but not quite stopping him. Read again, it say future world champion. Well done Vantage. The loss was against Chris Davies who was having something like his 9th fight. The journeyman losses were to Anthony Ivory and Paul Wesley.
First One - WBO title, he lost it to an Irishman. He lost the European Title shot to an Italian. Beat another another Italian for the WBO title. The last of his 5 defeats was against a guy who's the father of a current British super-featherweight who's only 2 losses have been in 'World Title' fights, for the interim WBO title and an effort at the WBU. Second One - Fought at 140, which is where he won the Area title before moving up to 147 and losing that Welterweight title shot to the 20-0 guy. That was to be his last fight. Fought in the 90's. He's from Essex.
I got that earlier and couldn't be arsed to post :deal **No I didn't, I was thinking of something else :nut
danke MDP who am i? i was a good amateur, had some good wins as a pro, with a win over one of britains finest...albeit a shot version. i got a world title tilt against a great world renowned technical fighter and won a few rounds but was stopped. i got into alot of trouble in a commonwealth title fight