Chris Finnegan boxer

Chris Finnegan boxer
bouts
37
won
29
lost
7
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1968-12-09
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
64
Born
1944-06-05
Death
2009-03-02
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Chris Finnegan MBE (5 June 1944 – 2 March 2009) was a British professional boxer of Irish descent born in Iver, Buckinghamshire, England.Finnegan was one of eight children; his father was from Liverpool and his mother from Newry, Northern Ireland. Finnegan always wore a Union Flag and a Shamrock on his boxing trunks to signify his joint heritage. Finnegan was introduced to boxing at a young age by his elder brother Terence. His younger brother Kevin also boxed professionally, winning the British and European middleweight titles, and fighting such opponents as Marvin Hagler and Alan Minter.Juggling his amateur boxing career with his work as a hod carrier, Finnegan was the 1966 ABA middleweight champion, but he considered retiring from the sport after John Turpin, the man he had beaten in the ABA finals, was chosen ahead of him to represent England at the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Jamaica. Finnegan competed at the 1967 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Rome, where he lost on points to Jan Hejduk of Czechoslovakia.Finnegan almost missed out on making the 1968 Summer Olympics team after sustaining an eye injury which prevented him taking the ABA championships. His disappointment about not making the team resulted in a two-week drinking binge. Finnegan's trainer at his Hayes boxing club, Dick Gunn, rescued the boxer from his binge by securing a box-off which Finnegan won.One final obstacle almost prevented Finnegan's participation in the games: £70 owed in National Insurance Stamps, for which he had to appear before a magistrate. When the presiding magistrate heard that Finnegan was due to represent Britain at the Olympics he was given a reprieve, and wished luck in his bid to win a gold medal. When the Games were over, the debt was eventually paid by the British boxing promoter Harry Levene.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1975-10-14 Johnny Frankham LWLWWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1975-06-03 Johnny Frankham LLWLWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington LOST
Points
1974-12-02 Victor Attivor LWWWWL Hilton Hotel, Mayfair WIN
Points
1974-10-01 Harold Richardson LLLLLL Empire Pool, Wembley WIN
Points
1974-05-21 John Conteh WWWWWW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Technical knockout
1973-11-13 Mike Quarry WWDLDL Empire Pool, Wembley WIN
Points
1973-05-22 John Conteh WWWWWW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Points
1973-04-09 Brian Kelly LLWWWW Hilton Hotel, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1973-03-13 Roy John WLLWLW Empire Pool, Wembley WIN
Points
1972-11-14 Rudiger Schmidtke DWWWWW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Technical knockout
1972-09-26 Bob Foster WWWWWW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
KO
1972-06-06 Jan Lubbers WWWWWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
KO
1972-04-18 Ron Wilson WWWLWL Ice Rink, Nottingham WIN
Points
1972-03-07 Jerry Evans LWWLWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Technical knockout
1972-02-01 Conny Velensek WWWDWL Ice Rink, Nottingham WIN
Unanimous decision
1971-10-19 Hal Carroll WWWWLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1971-10-05 Roger Rouse LWWLLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Technical knockout
1971-09-09 Bob Benoit WWWLWW Hilton Hotel, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1971-05-05 Conny Velensek WWWWWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg DRAW
Split-decision
1971-03-29 Pete Riccitelli LLWLWL Anglo American Sporting Club, Hotel Piccadilly, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
1971-01-24 Eddie Avoth LWWWLW Grosvenor House, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1970-10-06 Guerrino Scattolin LWWWWL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1970-08-27 Tom Bogs WWWDWL Valby Hallen, Valby LOST
Points
1970-05-21 Clarence Cassius LLLLWL Hilton Hotel, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1970-04-21 Durvan Airey WLDWLW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Technical knockout
1970-03-24 Hans Dieter Schwartz WWLWWW Empire Pool, Wembley WIN
Technical knockout
1970-02-16 Ray Brittle WWWWWW Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1970-01-19 Francisco Ferri LLDLW Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1969-12-08 Harry Scott WLWWWW Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair WIN
Points
1969-10-20 Ronnie Hough WWWWWW Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair WIN
Points
1969-08-05 Brendan Ingle WWLLWL Piccadilly Hotel, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
1969-05-06 Danny Ashie WLLWW Shoreditch Town Hall, Shoreditch LOST
Technical knockout
1969-03-25 Larry Brown WLLLLD Empire Pool, Wembley WIN
Corner retirement
1969-02-11 Liam Dolan WWWWLL Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair WIN
Points
1969-01-14 Durvan Airey WWLLWW York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Points
1968-12-17 Dick Griffiths DLWLLL Town Hall, Shoreditch WIN
Technical knockout
1968-12-09 Mike Fleetham WDLLWL Hilton Hotel, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout

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