Get it on Sports Live at least Spencer. Would be great if Boxnation picked it up late on the cheap, but its not gonna happen.
A debutant with no real background would be fair.
Lee McAllister only held the joke WBU title at two weights, it is not regarded by anyone as an actual world title.
Good shout, he's who I would normally think of if I think British multi-weight champs.
I know your probably joking, but if that WAS the case, we could add Johnny Nelson to the list as a former crusierweight and heavyweight champ.
Paul Weir, won WBO titles at minimumweight and Light flyweight. You also forgot Benn, at SMW and MW
You would think his prison record would be right, maybe people genuinely beleived he was a couple of years older before and he actually is "only" 45.
Only ever seen the Thaxton KO on youtube, he went flat as a pancake! Any idea if the others may be floating on the net?
Documentary on BBC2 just now, missed most of it but seems bloody good. It follows 3 boys for 8 months as they prepare for the Cuban under-12s...
I remember years ago meeting a few Scouse drug baron-types up in Scotland who claimed to know him. They also claimed that some sort of celebration...
A decent run of opponents, better than Calzaghe or Hatton ever took on consecutively. The namethat stands out is Calvo, he was a Euro champ that...
Some of the early wbo reigns are probably the worst. Imagine if we included WBU, lol.
You get similarly bad champs from other countries under the IBF, WBA etc.
maybe not "world class" but Wayne Braythwaite beat a young Yoan Pablo Hernandez in his next fight, and had only been beaten by Guillermo Jones...
Arthur never really had the title IMO, he didn't win a world championship fight, but you're right that would be the worst if I counted it. Funnily...