Nice brief clips of the fight for the Britsh Empire title in 1956. This content is protected Bygraves from a very tough fighter, a bit erratic but a very capable boxer on his good nights. Kitione Lave was a powerful Tongan puncher. Both were very popular fighters in Britain in the 1950s.
Yes, I'm hoping more film of this is out there somewhere. And a lot more film of both these fighters. The after-the-final-bell exchange of punches was interesting though.
Coincidentally Lave cropped up on the BBC’s The Repair Shop on 1st May, series 4, episode 23, still available on i player. His daughter took in 2 of his championship belts for restoration. Fantastic jobs done on them. No footage of him, but several photos. Interesting career. Lost to 2 world heavyweight challengers in McNeeley & London, but kayoed Don Coc.ell a year after the Marciano fight. Also knocked out, one Eddie Hearn in ‘55!
I'm looking for Kition Lave memoribilia for my scrapbook .He boxed an exhibition on my great uncles card back in the 50s .Got the boxing news article great uncle win in a war . This content is protected remove duplicates from text file
The Tongan Terror Kitione Lave. Kitione Lave brought excitement to British rings in the 1950s One such man, who came over to the UK in 1955, was the heavyweight Kitione Lave, known to UK fight fans as “The Tongan Terror”, and to New Zealanders and Australians, where he had previously blazed a trail during 1953 and 1954, as “The Tongan Torpedo”. https://boxingace.com/the-tongan-terror-kitione-lave/