Did anyone know that Reggie Kray the infamous British gangster was an amateur London school boy's champion and held some other British titles, just found out about it and saw his record on box rec of 7 pro fights 7 wins 2 by KO, also his brother and fellow gangster was a professional boxer, he had 6 fights 4 wins 2 losses. Reggie had all 7 of his fights in under 5 months at the age of 19 and 20 before both brothers were called into national service. when they turned up at national service they wanted to be fitness instructors but were told no so punched the army corporal leaving him seriously injured, left and were arrested the next day and when they came out of prison they were not allowed to resume their boxing careers so turned to a life of crime. Anyone else know about them being professional boxers?
Micky duff said in his autobiography that older brother Charlie kray was a capable fighter but that both of the kray twins were useless. He said it was his job to match them well enough to keep them winning but that Ron wasn't good enough even for that! It should also be noted that Duff's name was found on a list of people the krays wanted killed at the time they were arested because micky once barred the krays from a dinner show promotion of his so perhaps Duff had his reasons for slating the Krays prowess as boxers...
No, it's quite true, the twins were ordinary at best. Charlie was the better boxer of the 3, and he was nothing special, just better than his younger brothers.
a fighter called Jim Heckman from Peckham, beat the pair of them. so i don't believe they where undefeated in a ring.
Reggie Kray was apparently talked about as a Future champ by some people in the boxing world and also his brother at the time.
Good schoolboy perhaps. I've read that the krays really knew their boxing, aficionados of its history too. They met a lot of great fighters and as ex fighters they no doubt were part of the London boxing scene. Everybody in boxing knew them before they became notorious. Future champ though? I just don't see it. Generations of London villains had small time fights in the small halls and local baths as boxers. Operating on a very small time circuit. As in New York there was a level for average fighters to make a living in the London equivalent of fight clubs where a young man could walk off the street and get a four rounder. My grandfather, his brothers, cousins and freinds all did that. All the street urchins did. They were not any good and neither were most of them. My grandads cousin fought Micky Duff, who had about the best record on the same circuit. It was basically club level amateur boxing only you did not wear a vest and you got paid. Duff is the first to admit he wasn't anything as a fighter and he himself was better than the krays as a boxer. The joke was one time Duff thought he was getting knobings thrown into the ring (coins of apreciation from the fans) but it was stones... this is the circuit the Krays fought at. Big time villains, very small time boxers.
I never knew Jim personally my trainer Tom Arscott was trained by him and spoke about him on quite a few occasions. theres a old picture of Jim in his boxing days on the wall down my club (Honor Oak A.B.C In Catford) it is a small world though.
Didnt Reggie once take Sonny Liston on that infamous 'drive'? Nobody ever knew what happened, but apparently Liston came back shitting bricks
sorry my bad. I thought maybe Ronnie came onto liston and freaked him out. Liston wasn't one to scare easily.