Sunday 17 August 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-BRITISH " HEROL "BOMBER" IS GENERALLY ACKNOWLEDGED AS ONE OF THE BEST BRITISH BOXERS OF THE POST WAR ERA NEVER TO HAVE WON A WORLD TITLE : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "







































































































































                           BLACK                    SOCIAL               HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Herol "Bomber" Graham (born 13 September 1959 in NottinghamEngland) is generally acknowledged as one of the best British boxers of the post-war era never to have won a world title.[2]
In 1978, after winning the ABA middleweight title, he turned professional, fighting out of Brendan Ingle's gym in the Wincobank area of Sheffield.
He became well known for his appearances in pubs and clubs in Sheffield where he would invite people to try to hit him while having his hands behind his back. He was so quick no one could ever lay a glove on him.[citation needed]
Graham went 38 fights undefeated, winning the British, Commonwealth and European Light-Middleweight titles and the British and European Middlewight titles. He eventually lost his unbeaten record in a European Middleweight title defence to future world championSumbu Kalambay in 1987. Herol fought for world titles three times at Middleweight and Super-Middleweight. In his first attempt, he took Mike McCallum to a close decision. Points deducted for low blows cost him the verdict. A year later, in another world title challenge, he lost to Julian Jackson in another closely fought contest. The right hook that struck Graham knocked him out cold before he hit the canvas.[2]
Four years of inactivity were followed by an unexpected comeback in which Graham put together a series of victories to gain a last shot at a world title in March 1998. Challenging American Charles Brewer for the IBF super middleweight title, he was stopped in the tenth round. Graham then retired from the ring and now lives in London, working as a personal trainer. He specialises in boxing-based exercises.
In February 2009, Graham's son was injured in what police described as a "targeted shooting" at Westfield, Sheffield.[citation needed]
Graham released his autobiography entitled Bomber: Behind the Laughter in 2011.[1]

Amateur accomplishments

1976 Junior World Welterweight Champion (beat John Mugabi in final)
1977 Senior ABA Light-Middleweight finalist (lost to Steve Hopkin)

Professional boxing record

48 Wins (28 knockouts, 20 decisions), 6 Losses (3 knockouts, 3 decisions) 
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss30-5United States Charles "Hatchet" BrewerTKO1028/03/1998New Jersey Boardwalk HallAtlantic City, New Jersey,United StatesIBF World Super Middleweight Title.
Win41-6United States Vinny PazUD1206/12/1997England Wembley ArenaWembley, LondonUnited KingdomWBC International Super Middleweight Title. 116-113, 118-113, 117-112.
Win18-0Jamaica Chris JohnsonTKO812/07/1997England Kensington OlympiaKensington, London,United KingdomWBC International Super Middleweight Title.
Win7-3-1United Kingdom Craig JosephPTS804/03/1997England Elephant and CastleSouthwarkUnited Kingdom80-76.
Win14-7United States Terry FordPTS826/11/1996Yorkshire Concorde CentreSheffieldUnited Kingdom
Loss19-3United Kingdom Frank GrantTKO923/09/1992Yorkshire Elland RoadLeedsUnited KingdomBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Loss53-5-1Italy Sumbu KalambayUD1212/03/1992Italy PesaroItalyEBU Middleweight Title.
Win11-7-1United Kingdom John AshtonTKO610/12/1991Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Loss40-1United States Virgin Islands Julian JacksonKO424/11/1990Spain Torrequebrada Hotel & CasinoBenalmadena,SpainWBC World Middleweight Title. Graham knocked out at 1:13 of the fourth round.
Win14-6Puerto Rico Ismael NegronKO311/04/1990Yorkshire Leisure CentreDewsburyUnited KingdomNegron knocked out at 1:37 of the third round.
Win13-0United Kingdom Rod DouglasTKO925/10/1989England Wembley ArenaWembley, LondonUnited KingdomBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Loss35-1Jamaica Mike McCallumSD1210/05/1989England Royal Albert HallKensington, London,United KingdomWBA World Middleweight Title. 117-114, 115-117, 114-115.
Win8-1United Kingdom Johnny MelfahTKO523/11/1988England York HallBethnal Green, LondonUnited KingdomBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Win12-7United Kingdom James CookTKO508/06/1988Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Win18-4-1United States Ricky StackhouseTKO805/12/1987Yorkshire Adwick Leisure CentreDoncasterUnited KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 0:31 of the eighth round.
Loss41-3-1Italy Sumbu KalambayUD1226/05/1987England Wembley ArenaWembley, LondonUnited KingdomEBU Middleweight Title. 115-116, 113-116, 114-116.
Win13-3United States Charles BostonTKO717/01/1987Northern Ireland King's Hall, BelfastBelfast, Northern Ireland,United Kingdom
Win32-3United Kingdom Mark KaylorTKO804/11/1986England Wembley ArenaWembley, LondonUnited KingdomEBU Middleweight Title.
Win4-12-1United States Ernie RabotteTKO123/06/1986Nevada Caesars PalaceLas Vegas, NevadaUnited StatesReferee stopped the bout at 1:54 of the first round.
Win46-3Uganda Ayub KaluleTKO1005/02/1986Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomEBU Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:10 of the tenth round.
Win14-3United States Sanderline WilliamsPTS1003/12/1985Northern Ireland Ulster HallBelfast, Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom99-97.
Win34-3-1Argentina Roberto Justino RuizTKO216/10/1985England Royal Albert HallKensington, London,United KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 1:33 of the second round.
Win14-1United Kingdom Jimmy PriceKO124/04/1985England Britannia Leisure CentreShoreditch, London,United KingdomBBBofC British Middleweight Title.
Win11-3-1France Jose RosemainKO506/03/1985England Royal Albert HallKensington, London,United KingdomRosemain knocked out at 1:32 of the fifth round.
Win12-9-2United Kingdom Liam ColemanTKO326/11/1984Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 2:01 of the third round.
Win14-3-1Belgium Jose SeysTKO616/10/1984England Royal Albert HallKensington, London,United KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 1:47 of the sixth round.
Win14-7-1United States Irving HinesKO225/09/1984England Empire PoolWembley, LondonUnited Kingdom
Win21-2United States Lindell HolmesTKO522/07/1984Yorkshire Bramall LaneSheffieldUnited Kingdom
Win41-3-7France Germain Le MaitreTKO809/12/1983France La Soucoupe StadiumSaint-NazaireFranceEBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win13-8-1Puerto Rico Carlos BetancourtKO111/10/1983England Royal Albert HallKensington, London,United Kingdom
Win50-19-6Luxembourg Clement TshinzaKO223/05/1983Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomEBU Light Middleweight Title. Tshinza knocked out at 1:37 of the second round.
Win13-1United States Tony NelsonRTD515/03/1983England Wembley ArenaWembley, LondonUnited Kingdom
Win18-3Nigeria Hunter ClayPTS1530/09/1982Nigeria Lagos National StadiumLagosNigeriaCommonwealth Light Middleweight Title.
Win32-11-2France Fred CoransonPTS1022/04/1982England Liverpool StadiumLiverpoolUnited Kingdom100-96.
Win8-3-3United Kingdom Chris ChristianTKO924/02/1982Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomBBBofC British/Commonwealth Light Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:57 of the ninth round.
Win14-2Guyana Kenny BristolPTS1525/11/1981Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomCommonwealth Light Middleweight Title. 148-146.5.
Win22-4-1United Kingdom Prince RodneyTKO117/06/1981Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 1:16 of the first round.
Win35-12-3Saint Kitts and Nevis Pat ThomasPTS1524/03/1981Yorkshire Sheffield City HallSheffieldUnited KingdomBBBofC Light Middleweight Title. 150-143.
Win5-3-3Canada Lancelot InnisPTS1022/01/1981England Liverpool StadiumLiverpoolUnited Kingdom99.5-96.5.
Win7-5-1United States Larry MayesTKO430/10/1980England Liverpool StadiumLiverpoolUnited KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 2:56 of the fourth round.
Win10-10United Kingdom Joey MackPTS809/09/1980Yorkshire Top Rank SuiteSheffieldUnited Kingdom80-77.
Win7-0United Kingdom George DanaharPTS822/04/1980Yorkshire Top Rank SuiteSheffieldUnited Kingdom80-77.
Win8-5-1United Kingdom Glen McEwanPTS812/02/1980Yorkshire Fiesta NitespotSheffieldUnited Kingdom79-78.
Win13-7Wales Errol McKenziePTS827/11/1979Yorkshire SheffieldUnited Kingdom
Win6-5-3United Kingdom Billy AhearneTKO327/10/1979Yorkshire BarnsleyUnited Kingdom
Win5-3-1United Kingdom Lloyd JamesPTS826/09/1979Yorkshire SheffieldUnited Kingdom
Win4-2United Kingdom Gordon GeorgePTS816/05/1979Yorkshire Top Rank SuiteSheffieldUnited Kingdom
Win0-5United Kingdom Mac NicholsonPTS827/04/1979Tyne and Wear Newcastle upon TyneUnited Kingdom
Win3-2-1United Kingdom George WalkerPTS827/03/1979Essex 20th Century Sporting ClubSouthendUnited Kingdom
Win2-2Wales Dave SouthwellPTS828/02/1979England Executive Sporting ClubBurslemUnited Kingdom
Win2-1Wales Dave SouthwellPTS812/02/1979Berkshire Top Rank SuiteReading, BerkshireUnited Kingdom
Win0-1-1United Kingdom Jimmy RobertsTKO222/01/1979Yorkshire BradfordUnited Kingdom
Win1-1United Kingdom Curtis MarshKO104/12/1978Essex Cliffs PavilionSouthendUnited Kingdom
Win0-1Wales Vivian WaitePTS628/11/1978Yorkshire SheffieldUnited Kingdom

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