The golden age of British Boxing. Honeyghan, Bobby Neill, Mickey Duff, Jarvis Astaire and Tampa based trainer Jimmy Williams. I was there that night. One of the great nights.
Looking back now, it's easy to appreciate how good Lloyd Honeyghan was. He had it all as a welterweight, speed, power, reflexes and the ability to take as well as administer a dig. He effectively destroyed Don Curry to become world champion in September 1986, and, would have beaten Vaca in the first fight had it not gone to a technical decision following an accidental clash of heads. I hear Lloyd's in quite a bad way now following a major car crash and is consequently confined to a wheel chair. I wish him all the very best and thank him for some wonderful (British) boxing memories - get well soon champ. Thanks for uploading.
That slowly building crescendo from the middle of the 3rd is one of the greatest experiences I've had watching boxing. The crowd noise builds as the relentless attack goes on until Vaca is down and then the pain etched into every facial crevice.
Before my time honeyghan think I was about 6 with this fight Benn eubank 1 was my first taste of boxing but what a talent honeyghan was....maybe top 10 British fighter in history?....certainly his win over curry is top 10 best ever wins
Huge fan of Lloyd honeyghan in the 80's. He fought longer than he should of mind. I was 12 years old when I saw this fight in 1988.
The golden age of British Boxing. Honeyghan, Bobby Neill, Mickey Duff, Jarvis Astaire and Tampa based trainer Jimmy Williams. I was there that night. One of the great nights.
Looking back now, it's easy to appreciate how good Lloyd Honeyghan was. He had it all as a welterweight, speed, power, reflexes and the ability to take as well as administer a dig. He effectively destroyed Don Curry to become world champion in September 1986, and, would have beaten Vaca in the first fight had it not gone to a technical decision following an accidental clash of heads. I hear Lloyd's in quite a bad way now following a major car crash and is consequently confined to a wheel chair. I wish him all the very best and thank him for some wonderful (British) boxing memories - get well soon champ. Thanks for uploading.
That slowly building crescendo from the middle of the 3rd is one of the greatest experiences I've had watching boxing. The crowd noise builds as the relentless attack goes on until Vaca is down and then the pain etched into every facial crevice.
Lloyd honeygan set british boxing on fire thanks for the memories lloyd
6 world title fights in 18 months. Very impressive
Great stuff Davey.
Thanks again for the wonderful fights
I watched this fight loads as a kid, we recorded it on VHS lol was about 1987 or 88
La revancha formidable el británico un león el mexicano vaca valiente
Before my time honeyghan think I was about 6 with this fight Benn eubank 1 was my first taste of boxing but what a talent honeyghan was....maybe top 10 British fighter in history?....certainly his win over curry is top 10 best ever wins
Man that Jorge Vaca you look at him and he started bleeding profusely geez
Love Honeyghan here, relentless assault.