Willie Reilly boxeador
- luta
- 23
- vitória
- 13
- derrota
- 7
- empate
- 3
- Estado
- inactive
- divisão
- lightweight
- Estreia
- 1968-10-23
- Altura
- -
- Alcance
- -
- Idade
- -
- Born
- 1947-03-25
- Death
- -
- Nascimento
- United Kingdom
Willie Reilly (born 25 March 1947) is a British former boxer who was British lightweight champion in 1972.Born in Glasgow, Reilly made his professional debut in October 1968. In February 1971 he drew with former European lightweight champion Borge Krogh in Copenhagen and the following month lost to Canadian champion Al Ford in Edmonton. In April that year he stopped defending holder Brian Hudson to take the BBBofC Southern Area title, leading to a British title eliminator against Jim Watt in September. Watt won that fight via a seventh round stoppage to earn the right to challenge for Ken Buchanan's British title.After Buchanan relinquished the title, Watt faced Reilly in February 1972 at the Nottingham Ice Rink for the vacant title. Reilly opened a cut over Watt's right eyebrow in the seventh round and after the cut worsened the fight was stopped in the tenth, leaving Reilly the new British champion.Reilly's final fight was in March 1972, beating Herbie McLean on points at the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow.
Data | Adversário | Últimos resultados dos adversários | Lugar | Resultado |
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1972-03-02 | Herbie McLean | WWWLLL | Kelvin Hall, Glasgow | WIN Points |
1972-02-01 | Jim Watt | WWWWWW | Ice Rink, Nottingham | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-09-27 | Jim Watt | WWWWWW | Empire Pool, Wembley | LOST Technical knockout |
1971-04-26 | Brian Hudson | WLLLWW | Grosvenor House, Mayfair | WIN Corner retirement |
1971-03-22 | Al Ford | WWWWWW | Edmonton Gardens, Edmonton | LOST Unanimous decision |
1971-02-11 | Borge Krogh | WWLWDL | K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen | DRAW Points |
1971-01-28 | Paul Bink | WWWDLW | South Sydney Rugby League Club, Sydney | WIN Points |
1971-01-21 | Paul Moore | WWLWWW | White City Tennis Courts, Sydney | DRAW Points |
1970-12-05 | Kokkie Olivier | WWWWDW | Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg | LOST Points |
1970-11-02 | Johnny Cheshire | WWWWWL | Kensington | WIN Points |
1970-10-07 | Gary Yean | LWWWWW | Royal Star Hotel, Maidstone | WIN Points |
1970-03-05 | Reg Gullefer | WWWWWL | Cliff's Pavilion, Southend | LOST Points |
1969-12-15 | John Young Silky | DWWLWL | National Sporting Club, Piccadilly | LOST Technical knockout |
1969-11-13 | Hugh Baxter | LWLWLL | Cliff's Pavilion, Southend | LOST Points |
1969-06-24 | Roger Howes | WLLWLW | National Sporting Club, Piccadilly | WIN Points |
1969-05-19 | Spider McNortey | LLLLLL | National Sporting Club, Piccadilly | WIN Technical knockout |
1969-03-31 | Frank Fitzgerald | LLLWWL | National Sporting Club, Piccadilly | WIN Points |
1969-01-13 | Billy Hardacre | LWWWWW | Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair | LOST KO |
1968-12-17 | Winston Van Guylenburg | LLLLWL | Hotel Metropole Sporting Club, Brighton | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-11-25 | Malcolm Lowe | LLLLWW | National Sporting Club, Piccadilly | WIN Points |
1968-11-11 | Paul Swinscoe | debut | National Sporting Club, Piccadilly | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-11-04 | Malcolm McNeill | WWLWLW | Town Hall, Reading | DRAW Points |
1968-10-23 | Geoff Williams | debut | Grosvenor House, Mayfair | WIN Points |