Sammy Reeson boxeur
- combats
- 26
- gagnés
- 24
- perdus
- 2
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- cruiserweight
- Début
- 1983-05-19
- Taille
- 6′ 1½″/187cm
- Allonge
- -
- âge
- -
- Né
- 1963-01-05
- Décès
- -
- Nationalité
- United Kingdom
Sammy Reeson (born 5 January 1963) is a British former boxer who was the first to hold both the British and European cruiserweight titles and went on to fight for the WBC world title.From Battersea, London, Reeson began his professional career in 1983 and won his first twelve fights before winning his first title, the Southern Area light heavyweight title that he won in January 1985 with a 6th round stoppage of Trevor Cattouse. In October 1985 he fought Stewart Lithgo for the newly introduced British cruiserweight title, winning on points over 12 rounds. He maintained his 100-percent win record until May 1986 when he was stopped in the 4th round by Louis Pergaud.In April 1987 he met Manfred Jassmann for the chance to become the first EBU cruiserweight champion; Reeson became European champion on a unanimous decision. He successfully defended the title in November that year, beating Luigi Ricci via a 7th-round knockout.In May 1989 he met Puerto Rican Carlos de León for the WBC cruiserweight title vacated by Evander Holyfield; De Leon stopped Reeson in the 9th round after knocking him down twice — only the second defeat of Reeson's 26-fight career. This proved to be Reeson's final fight.Steve Bunce Radio Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYS5rKls8X4Sammy talks about his life after boxing and why he retired after being stopped in the 9th round of his World Title fight against Carlos De Leon in 1989. He turned to collecting scrap metal for a living and dropped out of the boxing world completely. In 2011, after an accident at work, he had his leg amputated from the knee.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989-05-17 | Carlos De Leon | WWWWWL | London Arena, Millwall | LOST Technical knockout |
1988-05-28 | Eric Williams | LLLWWL | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-11-28 | Luigi Ricci | WWWWWW | Blazers Night Club, Windsor | WIN KO |
1987-04-22 | Manfred Jassmann | WWLLWW | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | WIN Unanimous decision |
1987-03-14 | Roy Safford | WLLLLL | Elephant & Castle Centre, Southwark | WIN Points |
1986-05-29 | Louis Pergaud | WDLLWL | York Hall, Bethnal Green | LOST Technical knockout |
1986-04-15 | Roy Skeldon | LWWLLL | Merton Civic Hall, Croydon | WIN Points |
1986-01-10 | Roy Smith | WWWWWW | West Hotel, Fulham | WIN Points |
1985-12-09 | Ruben Williams | LLLLLL | Latchmere Leisure Centre, Wandsworth | WIN Points |
1985-10-31 | Stewart Lithgo | LLWLLL | Latchmere Leisure Centre, Wandsworth | WIN Points |
1985-05-09 | Liam Coleman | LLLDLW | Town Hall, Acton | WIN Points |
1985-03-25 | Theo Josephs | LLLLLL | Merton Civic Hall, Croydon | WIN Points |
1985-02-26 | Geoff Rymer | LWWWLW | Town Hall, Battersea | WIN Technical knockout |
1985-01-24 | Trevor Cattouse | WLLWLL | The Studio, Streatham | WIN Technical knockout |
1984-11-20 | Paul Newman | LWWLLW | Merton Civic Hall, Wimbledon | WIN Points |
1984-10-23 | Michael Armstrong | WWLLLD | Town Hall, Battersea | WIN KO |
1984-10-03 | Antonio Harris | LLWDWL | Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull | WIN Points |
1984-09-18 | Chris Lawson | LWWLLL | Merton Civic Hall, Croydon | WIN Points |
1984-04-17 | Steve Lewin | WDLWLL | Merton Civic Hall, Wimbledon | WIN Points |
1984-03-27 | Gordon Stacey | WLLLLL | Town Hall, Battersea | WIN Points |
1984-02-03 | John Joseph | WWWWWL | Magnet Leisure Centre, Maidenhead | WIN Points |
1983-12-12 | Eddie Cooper | LLLLWL | Civic Hall, Bedworth | WIN Points |
1983-11-28 | Geoff Rymer | WLLWLW | Royal Lancaster Hotel, Bayswater | WIN Points |
1983-11-08 | Alex Romeo | WLWWLL | York Hall, Bethnal Green | WIN Points |
1983-10-17 | Glenroy Taylor | LLLLLL | Elephant & Castle Centre, Southwark | WIN Points |
1983-05-19 | Calvin Earlington | W | Porchester Hall, Queensway | WIN Points |