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Kevin Finnegan

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Kevin Finnegan
Personal information
NationalityBritish
BornKevin Finnegan
(1948-04-18)18 April 1948
Died23 October 2008(2008-10-23) (aged 60)
London
WeightMiddleweight
Boxing career
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights47
Wins35
Win by KO13
Losses11
Draws1

Kevin Finnegan (18 April 1948 – 23 October 2008) was an Englishboxer.

Finnegan's older brotherChris was an Olympic gold medalist and also a professional boxer. Early in his career when Kevin was still an amateur he was banned for 18 months for climbing into the ring to dispute a loss his brother had suffered. He was well known for a trilogy of fights againstAlan Minter; although he lost all three, they were close point decisions.

He won theBritishMiddleweight title on three occasions, and was a two-timeEuropean Middleweight champion. Finnegan twice fought future undisputed world championMarvin Hagler, losing by atechnical knockout on both occasions. Hagler later referred to Finnegan as the toughest man he had ever fought. He also held wins overTony Sibson andGratien Tonna. His career lasted from 1970 to 1980 and he had 47 fights, winning 35, losing 11 and drawing one.

Finnegan died of heart disease on 23 October 2008, at his home in Hillingdon.

Professional boxing record

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35 Wins (13 knockouts, 22 decisions),11 Losses (5 knockouts, 6 decisions),1 Draw[1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss21-0Matteo SalveminiPTS121980-09-10Ariston Cinema,Sanremo,ItalyEBU Middleweight Title.
Draw16-1-1Georg SteinherrPTS121980-05-14Olympiahalle,MunichEBU Middleweight Title.
Win44-7Gratien TonnaPTS121980-02-07Stade Pierre de Coubertin,BercyEBU Middleweight Title.
Win33-2-1Tony SibsonPTS151979-11-06Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Win15-8-1Abel CordobaPTS81979-05-29Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London
Loss14-1Charlie WeirTKO71979-02-03Ellis Park Tennis Stadium,Johannesburg
Loss24-0Ayub KaluleUD101978-12-07K.B. Hallen,Copenhagen95-100, 95-100, 93-100.
Win12-4-2Bob PattersonPTS81978-09-26Empire Pool,Wembley, London
Loss39-2-1Marvin HaglerTKO71978-05-13Boston Garden,Boston, Massachusetts
Loss37-2-1Marvin HaglerTKO91978-03-04Boston Garden,Boston, Massachusetts
Loss28-6Alan MinterPTS151977-11-08Empire Pool,Wembley, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title. 143-144.
Win16-6-3Karl VinsonPTS101977-09-27Empire Pool,Wembley, London
Win6-3Frankie LucasTKO111977-05-31Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Win14-6Alex TompkinsPTS81976-12-07Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London
Win12-15-3Oscar AngusPTS81976-11-15York Hall,Bethnal Green, London
Loss23-4Alan MinterPTS151976-09-14Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Win21-1Freddy De KerpelKO91976-04-10Liege,Belgium
Win11-8-3Oscar AngusPTS81976-03-15Hilton Hotel,Mayfair, London80-78.5.
Win7-3-1Danny McCaffertyTKO41976-02-25York Hall,Bethnal Green, London
Loss19-4Alan MinterPTS151975-11-04Empire Pool,Wembley, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Loss35-4Gratien TonnaPTS151975-05-07Stade Louis II,Monte Carlo,MonacoEBU Middleweight Title.
Win22-3-2Frank ReichePTS101974-11-12Empire Pool,Wembley, London
Win46-18-9Eddie MazonTKO91974-10-29Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London
Win63-5-1Jean-Claude BouttierUD151974-05-27Stade Roland Garros,ParisEBU Middleweight Title.
Win28-13-4Bunny SterlingPTS151974-02-11Hilton Hotel,Mayfair, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title. 148-146.5.
Win19-14-3Frank YoungPTS81973-12-03Anglo-American Sporting Club,Mayfair, London79.5-77.5.
Win3-1-1Bob MurphyTKO41973-10-23Anglo-American Sporting Club,Southend
Win22-14-4Ronnie HoughKO81973-05-07Hilton Hotel,Mayfair, LondonHough knocked out at 1:07 of the eighth round.
Win15-1-2Alvin AndersonPTS81973-03-27Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London40-38.75.
Win11-2Leon WashingtonTKO71973-03-12Grosvenor House Hotel,Mayfair, London
Win13-0Pat McCannPTS121973-01-17Hilton Hotel,Mayfair, LondonBBBofC Southern Area Middleweight Title. 59.5-58.5.
Win22-14-1Carlos MarksPTS81972-11-14Empire Pool,Wembley, London39.75-38.75.
Win19-17-2Len GibbsRTD61972-10-17Hilton Hotel,Mayfair, London
Win12-7Dave CranswickTKO31972-09-12Shoreditch Town Hall,Shoreditch, London
Loss27-14-5Don McMillanTKO51972-05-24Sporting Club,BedfordBBBofC British Middleweight Title Eliminator.
Win13-5Eric BlakePTS101972-04-10National Sporting Club,Piccadilly, London]BBBofC Southern Area Middleweight Title/British Middleweight Title Eliminator.
Win14-24-6Tommy BellPTS81972-03-13Anglo-American Sporting Club,Mayfair, London
Win38-28-6Harry ScottPTS101972-02-15Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, LondonBBBofC British Middleweight Title Eliminator. 49.25-48.5.
Win29-6-2Patrick DwyerPTS81971-11-16Empire Pool,Wembley, London
Win13-1-1Mick O'NeillTKO61971-09-27Empire Pool,Wembley, London
Loss19-7-3Ronnie HoughTKO21971-06-14Anglo-American Sporting Club,Mayfair, London
Win33-15-2Dick DuffyPTS81971-04-27Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London
Win22-13-2Clive CookPTS81971-04-06Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London
Win2-7-1Dave IvoryTKO41971-02-10York Hall,Bethnal Green, London
Win7-9-1Gerald GoodingPTS61971-01-25Anglo-American Sporting Club,Piccadilly, London
Win11-10-3Maurice ThomasTKO61970-12-08Royal Albert Hall,Kensington, London
Win10-16-2Billy DeasyTKO41970-11-23Anglo-American Sporting Club,Mayfair, London

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