Kitione Lave боксёр
- всплеск
- 72
- выигранные
- 51
- проигранные
- 18
- галстук
- 2
- состояние
- inactive
- разделение
- heavyweight
- дебю́т
- 1951-02-02
- высота
- 6′ 0″/183cm
- досягаемость
- -
- возраст
- 72
- рожденный
- 1934-04-16
- смерть
- 2006-06-02
- Национальность
- Tonga
Lavemai Kitione Takitau (16 April 1934 – 2 June 2006), who fought under the name Kitione Lave, was a Tongan heavyweight boxer. At the age of 18 he became the South Pacific heavyweight champion and in 1956 he unsuccessfully challenged Joe Bygraves for the vacant Commonwealth title. A heavy hitting fighter, with the vast majority of his victories ending in knockouts, he was known as The Tongan Torpedo. After retiring from boxing he had a brief career as a professional wrestler.Lave was born in the village of Hunga in Tonga in 1934. In 1953 he travelled to New Zealand and set himself up in Auckland. As well as fighting professionally, Lave also found work as a gardener at the Auckland residence of Queen Sālote Tupou III. In 1955 his boxing took him to Great Britain, where he met school teacher Patricia Gee. The two were married in 1957 and they had one daughter, also Patricia. While in Britain Lave joined the Royal Air Force, and served for sometime in Singapore. After retiring from boxing, whilst in Britain and Singapore, he took up professional wrestling. Once he had completed his time with the RAF, Lave became a successful nightclub owner running an establishment in Sheffield. He and Patricia moved to New Zealand in 1971 where he attempted to run a casino, but with little success. Lave died after a long illness at a rest home in Beach Haven in 2006.Kitione Lave began his boxing career as a teenager on the island of Vava'u, Tonga. His first recorded fight took place on Vava'u where, at the age of 16, he won a three round fight on points. By February 1952 Lave had seven fights under his belt, having lost only one. He then moved to Fiji, where in August 1952 he beat Semi Galoa with a last round knockout. After two more successful bouts, Lave was matched against Fijian Miliano for the South Pacific heavyweight title. The contest took place on 7 March 1953 in the town of Ba and was scheduled for 12 rounds. Lave knocked out his opponent in the fifth round to take his first belt. He defended this title on 13 April 1953 in Fiji through another knockout victory in the second round against Inoke Davu.In June 1953 Lave travelled to New Zealand on the steamship Tofua. Within a month he was boxing at the Town Hall in Auckland and quickly became a regular fighter at the venue. Described as a "boxing promoter's dream drawcard", Lave was young, good looking and was able to knockout opponents with either hand, and in his first three months in Auckland he fought six times, winning all of them within the distance. The last of these six fights was against Don Mullett, the New Zealand heavyweight champion, who he stopped in the seventh round through a cut eye. This string of wins brought Lave to the public's attention and he was summoned to meet with Queen Sālote, who wished to advise him on his role as a cultural ambassador for Tonga. Three months later a rematch was arranged between Lave and Mullett and the two men met at the Race Course in Stratford. This time the match lasted until the tenth, when Lave knocked out his opponent.A month later, Lave was matched with experienced English fighter Ken Brady, who had also beaten Mullett earlier in the year. The contest, held at the Western Springs Stadium, would turn out to be Lave's first defeat in New Zealand, with Brady taking the fight on points after the fight went the full distance. Despite the defeat, Lave's career continued to flourish and he let New Zealand for Australia. Lave continued to be matched against top opponents, and his very next fight was against Australian Allen Williams, the New South Wales State Heavyweight Champion. Held at Leichhardt Stadium in Sydney, Williams entered the fight on a nine match unbeaten run. Lave failed to be overwhelmed by his opponent and stopped the future Australian champion in the eighth round. After stopping an inexperienced Paul Butler in April he was rematched with Williams. Williams fared no better the second time around, being knocked out again in the eighth round. In September 1954 Lave travelled to Melbourne to face Brady for a second time. Again the Englishman had the advantage and Lave was knocked out for the first time in his career. A second rematch was quickly arranged and two days before Christmas Lave and Brady travelled to New Zealand to fight at Carlaw Park in Auckland. Lave finally managed to get his revenge, knocking Brady out in the final round of a twelve round contest. Lave was back in Australia at the start of 1955, and in January he beat Ross Jenkins in Sydney following this with a win over Steve Zoranich in Perth. Then in April he was again lined up to fight Allen Williams. The contest, held at Broken Hill Stadium went the distance, with Lave taking the decision.While in New Zealand Lave had made contact with former British boxer Bruce Woodcock, who suggested that Lave come to Britain. In 1955 Lave travelled to England to continue his career, under the management of Woodcock, where he was dubbed The Tongan Terror. He was given a baptism of fire when his first opponent being Commonwealth Heavyweight champion Johnny Williams. It was an inauspicious start to his European career as Lave was stopped via a technical knockout in the first round. Lave followed this fight with a contest against up and coming title challenger from Tyne and Wear, Manuel Burgo. Despite an unbeaten career of eight fights, Burgo was stopped after just 71 seconds of the first round against the heavy hitting Tongan. Three weeks later Lave beat Eddie Hearn, before resting for seven days to travel to Birmingham to face the dangerous Jamaican Joe Bygraves. Lave started the fight well, but Bygraves slowly took control of the fight and took the points decision after the eight round contest came to an end. He followed the defeat with a victory over Fred "Nosher" Powell in Lave's first match in London. He ended the year in defeat, this time to former European Boxing champion Jack Gardner. The result was met with derision by the British Press, as Lave not only put Gardner down for the first time in his career, but also did enough throughout the match to take the decision.
Дата | Противник | Последние результаты соперников | Место | Результат |
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1964-02-15 | Isimeli Radrodro | WWWLWL | Happy World Arena | WIN KO |
1963-11-29 | Tony Vickers | LWWLLL | Happy World Arena | WIN Points |
1961-03-21 | Tom McNeeley | WWWWWW | Arena, Boston | LOST Technical knockout |
1960-09-06 | Tony Smith | WLLWWW | Wolverhampton | LOST |
1960-08-19 | Ulli Nitzschke | WWWWLW | Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg | LOST Technical knockout |
1960-04-25 | Dave Rent | WLWWWW | King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester | WIN Technical knockout |
1960-03-28 | Federico Friso | LLLLLW | Bologna | WIN Points |
1960-01-26 | Jim Cooper | LLLLLW | Olympia, Kensington | WIN Technical knockout |
1960-01-18 | Joey Armstrong | LLWWWD | New St James Hall, Newcastle | NC No Contest |
1959-12-26 | Franco Cavicchi | WDWWWW | Bologna | LOST Points |
1959-10-31 | Sakiusa Cawaru | LWLLLL | Papeete | LOST KO |
1959-10-24 | Mosese Varasikete | WLL | Nadi | LOST KO |
1959-10-10 | Sakiusa Cawaru | LWLLL | Papeete | WIN KO |
1959-09-26 | Mosese Varasikete | WL | Suva | WIN KO |
1959-09-19 | Sakiusa Cawaru | LWLL | Nausori | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-08-25 | Mosese Varasikete | W | Nadi | WIN KO |
1959-08-01 | Luke Ravuikandavu | debut | Nukualofa | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-07-18 | Sakiusa Cawaru | LW | Nukualofa | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-07-04 | Finau | debut | Nukualofa | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-06-13 | Savanaca Komai | L | Nukualofa | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-05-30 | Tupou | debut | Nukualofa | WIN KO |
1959-04-26 | Isimeli Radrodro | WWWWLW | Savusavu | WIN KO |
1959-04-22 | Savanaca Komai | debut | Savusavu | WIN KO |
1959-04-18 | Sakiusa Cawaru | debut | Savusavu | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-04-11 | Mosese Varasikete | debut | Nadi | LOST Technical knockout |
1959-03-28 | Isireli Tawake | debut | Lautoka | WIN KO |
1959-03-21 | Mike Ravula | WWWLLL | Suva | WIN KO |
1959-03-07 | Mike Ravula | WWWWLL | Savusavu | WIN KO |
1958-02-27 | Chuck Woodworth | WWLLLW | Carlaw Park, Auckland | LOST Points |
1957-12-09 | Hans Friedrich | WLWLWL | Ice Rink, Nottingham | LOST Points |
1957-09-18 | Joe Bygraves | WLWWDL | Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd | LOST Points |
1957-08-12 | Brian London | WWLWWW | Greyhound Stadium, West Hartlepool | LOST Points |
1956-11-30 | Guenter Nurnberg | WLLLLL | Sportpalast, Schoeneberg | WIN KO |
1956-10-08 | Young Harry Wills | LLWWL | Ice Rink, Nottingham | WIN Points |
1956-06-26 | Joe Bygraves | LWWLWW | Empire Pool, Wembley | LOST Points |
1956-04-24 | Don Cockell | WWWWLL | Earls Court Arena, Kensington | WIN KO |
1956-03-26 | Uber Bacilieri | LWWLLL | New St James Hall, Newcastle | WIN Technical knockout |
1956-01-23 | Hans Brendemuehl | DWWWWW | New St James Hall, Newcastle | WIN KO |
1955-12-13 | Jack Gardner | LWWWWW | Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham | LOST Points |
1955-11-01 | Fred Powell | WLLLWD | Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington | WIN KO |
1955-09-19 | Joe Bygraves | WLLWWW | Perry Barr Stadium, Birmingham | LOST Points |
1955-09-12 | Eddie Hearn | WLWWWL | Engineer's Club, West Hartlepool | WIN KO |
1955-08-22 | Manuel Burgo | WWWWWW | Engineer's Club, West Hartlepool | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-07-26 | Johnny Williams | WWWWWL | Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham | LOST Technical knockout |
1955-04-02 | Allen Williams | WWLWWW | Broken Hill Stadium, Broken Hill | DRAW Points |
1955-03-14 | Steve Zoranich | WLWW | Perth | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-01-20 | Ross Jenkins | WLW | Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney | WIN KO |
1954-12-23 | Ken Brady | LWWLWW | Carlaw Park, Auckland | WIN KO |
1954-09-24 | Ken Brady | WLWWLW | West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne | LOST Technical knockout |
1954-07-28 | Allen Williams | WWLWWW | Wollongong | WIN KO |
1954-04-29 | Paul Butler | DWLW | Parramatta Stadium, Sydney | WIN KO |
1954-04-08 | Allen Williams | WWWWW | Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney | WIN Technical knockout |
1954-02-11 | Ken Brady | LWWWLW | Western Springs Stadium, Auckland | LOST Points |
1954-01-16 | Don Mullett | WWLWLL | Stratford Race Course, Stratford | WIN KO |
1953-10-05 | Don Mullett | WWWLWL | Town Hall, Auckland | WIN |
1953-09-15 | Frank Farrington | LWWLLW | Town Hall, Auckland | WIN KO |
1953-08-25 | Rudy Crivac | WWLLLW | Town Hall, Auckland | WIN KO |
1953-08-13 | Jim Hall | LWWLWL | Town Hall, Auckland | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-08-03 | Bluey Allen | WL | Town Hall, Auckland | WIN KO |
1953-07-20 | Peter Day | WLLLWL | Town Hall, Auckland | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-04-13 | Inoke Davu | debut | Lilac Theatre, Suva | WIN KO |
1953-03-07 | Miliano | debut | Grant's Theatre, Ba | WIN KO |
1953-02-02 | Semi Galoa | L | Lilac Theatre, Suva | WIN KO |
1952-09-01 | Ilaitia Vatubua | debut | Nausori | WIN Points |
1952-08-04 | Semi Galoa | debut | Lilac Theatre, Suva | WIN KO |
1952-02-02 | George Naufahu | L | Nukualofa | WIN Points |
1951-12-12 | Finau | W | Nukualofa | DRAW Points |
1951-10-10 | George Naufahu | debut | Nukualofa | WIN Points |
1951-08-08 | Finau | debut | Nukualofa | LOST Points |
1951-06-06 | Tauta | debut | Nukualofa | WIN KO |
1951-04-04 | Taloa | debut | Nukualofa | WIN KO |
1951-02-02 | Koniseti | debut | Vava'u | WIN Points |