I was with Tony and the rest of the Leicester fan's going down to watch the fight. I have known Tony since he first walked into our amateur boxing club when he was 13 along with his dad Keith(RIP) On that night although a friend, I was really nervous, thinking Tony was not ready for Lucas, Tony fought as a man possessed, the rest is history. I still see Tony from time to time, he's still as down to earth as you can get.
today tony would not have had 32 fights before 21years old,a british title shot,it would be more like 18/20 and a career of 32 fights ,more money for there efforts would help all fighters
Tony Sibson was more deserving of winning a world title than most British fighters today.A likeable character who didnt prattle shit but showed his boxing talents in the ring.The fact he never won a world title is irelevant.
@@brianmorecombe2726 it is. Perhaps not for the boxer, but firbthe boxing fan Sibson lives longer in the memory than say a Johnny Nelson. Johnny Nelson is forgettable while you're watching him as a pundit today. No change really from his days as a boxer.
@@Telcontar1962 TBH i`ve gone off watching boxing now and after not watching it for a long time,it gets easier to hate it.The reason being i think its corrupt,the participants in it only purely interested in that big pot of cash and they get it before they win any of the numerous world titles.Eubankjr hasnt won any world title yet poses around in a Maclaren sport car.He represents what i hate about it and i wont watch it.The Tony Sibson days was when i did watch it.
@@brianmorecombe2726 I agree. Not only what you said, but you could grow with the boxer as a viewer. I remember watching Minter from the Munich Olympics and then through his professional career on to a World Title. Maybe it's me, but it didn't matter whether it was someone like Minter or a Sugar Ray Leonard / Mark Breland /De La Hoya doing the same in the States, I got invested in the boxers because I "knew" them. Today they have 5 -10 fights and before you know it they're have a World Title shot. I don't know who they are, who they've fought, what type of fighter they looked good/bad against. What made it even worse was the CovID episode. No crowds to even generate an atmosphere. The icing on the cake is You Tube boxers getting millions to fight con men like Mayweather Jnr. Boxing was always corrupt, but its boxers had a lobmve for the sport. That guy took an already failing sport abs shot it through the head. There are one or two I like the look of, particularly Conor Benn, but for me boxing needs to go back to basics. Sort out the amateur game, make it the centre piece of an Olympics that itself has some integrity again, drop the ridiculous womens angle, and have just one world title per weight division. If boxing doesn't do something drastic it will go the same way football is going.
@@braddbradd5671 Hagler did that to everybody at the peak of his (and their) powers to be fair. Kev isn't wrong here either, Sibson was a fantastic fighter in his own right and if he were competing now he'd be a world champion. Could say that about a number of other middleweights of that era but Marvin was operating on a level few in history have reached when at his best.
@@braddbradd5671…Marvin’s most punch perfect performance was against Sibson in early 1983 …..matador V Bull but Marvin Hadith’s be on his game because of Kevin Finneghan and Sibsons performance against Minter and at this time Sibson really was the second best middleweight in the world …..in 1986 The Ring magazine asked top fighters a series of questions about his opponents..best boxer , best chin , most awkward, strongest etc etc and he had Sibson down as the strongest opponent faced ….enough praise for me for Tony …..but Marvin really was the greatest middleweight ever in my opinion…
I was too young too much about 'Sibbo' at the time but catching up now. I can now understand why there was such a buzz, all action fighter. Could you imagine Sibson V Nigel Benn if their generations had aligned? Would be absolute carnage
This was a great scrap for the British Middleweight strap. Unusually, Lucas was an aggressive, come forward southpaw and not really a counter puncher, which is the natural way a southpaw fights, even against fellow southpaws. I guess that was his undoing in this bout - he had one more fight, lost that and then eye trouble forced him out of the game. Great memories, thanks for uploading.
@@DrShittyBottomHammer Too right ! We saw guys prepared to engage in real fights unlike modern day boxing where being overly defensive minded makes for a comparatively boring contest.
A fight I remember over all others involving British fighters back in the late 70's. It's amazing to note just how many boxers get caught when they think they are on top and they forget about defence. We saw it just last month with White v Povetkin. Along with Hatton and Benn Sibbo gave the best value for money in British boxing for me!!
Sibson caught him with a really good uppercut in round 2, when Lucas' eye got cut that showed Sibson had the power. I watched a recent interview where Sibson stated that had Lucas not tried to brawl with him he'd probably have won, which I think was a fair statement. Great fight.
Great fight, Tony's wearing the classic short suede boxing boots that were quite popular in the late 1970s Frankie Lucas took some bombs at the finish. What a great fight
What a night for Sibbo. Can remember outside and inside the Albert Hall Frankie Lucas giving it some large. Can almost feel the disappointment in Harry Carpenters voice as Lucas was Knocked Out 👏👏👏👏
Lucas was the heavy favourite for the vacant title, especially as Sibson was, I believe, a late replacement. I remember thinking, Come on, Frankie! Stop messing about and put this guy away! His trouble, of course, was that his defence didn't match his attack, like many an aggressive puncher. Sibson was a revelation. Outboxed the same year by the comebacking Kevin Finnegan, and losing the title, he went on to much better things.
Lucas made a couple of significant errors, the uppercut that cut his eye really shook him when he had Sibbo on the ropes, he should have taken notice of that and had more respect for Sibson and made it less of a brawl. The other big mistake was jumping up so quick after the second knock down in particular, he should have taken as much time as possible to recover.
Can you imagine these two warriors going at it in an empty stadium ....Jesus the sound of them punches landing.....they would have had to put a warning on before hand..."Anyone of a nervous disposition is advised....
Used to follow schoolboy amatuer boxing as my cousin was decent (ABA finalist) and from Leicester as was Tony Sibson. Amazingly I don't think I saw or if I did, I did not remember, Tony Sibson fight (although did sit behind him at one of the competitions and what stuck out was his modest demeanour), but I remember my cousin saying he was to be well respected. Also, Colin Jones was the boxer everyone seem to fear the most as generally knocked everyone out in the first round in all the schoolboy competitions. Once Sibson turned pro I watched more of him and followed him more. A really underrated technical boxer with super fast hands and tough as nails and as strong as an ox. In this fight, Frankie Lucas biggest mistake was going to war with him as there was only going to be one outcome.
They certainly stop fights quicker nowadays, and rightly so. Sibson would go on to end Minters career two years later, and also fought Hagler for the world title two years after that.
Those ‘attitude problems’ of Frankie Lucas either caused him not to be selected to represent the UK in the ‘74 Commonwealth games, or because we was not selected. He actually beat the guy who was selected. Then Lucas went off and represented St. Vincent and won the Gold medal.
To listen to Harry's commentary you would have thought Sibson was getting his rear end handed to him. Great fight, that was pretty even until Sibson caught him with a beauty.
St Vincent born Frankie Lucas was a British amateur got dropped from the GB team for the 1974 Commonwealth games. A disgusted Lucas went back to his place of birth and won Gold for St Vincent and the Grenadines 💪May he RIP
Great fight from both men.The ref was poor at the end.the fight would have been over today after the 2nd knockdown or on the first punches after the second knockdown.the ref let him take three or four he shouldn't have but that was the norm back then.
Great comment...apart from the ref being poor. It was the refereeing standard of it's time, so stopping a fight when he was back on his feet in those days would have been considered poor. We never would have been gifted the Gatti vs Ward trilogy had it not been for old school referees like Frank Capcino.
@@tonyevans1354 very true.Its such a fine line between a fight being great and a fight being halted prematurely.look at fury when he didn't move for half the count.most would have waved it off.the ref give him every chance and now the course of heavyweight history has been rewritten all due to the interpretation of one ref.
Commentator was none stop speaking about Lucas up to the moment sibson caught oh hes finding hard to breath he can take these punches sibson was countering the man well and looked fit he would be bouncing around if he truly was breathless
Noticed that too, they were some thumping body shots, but Sibson took them well and as was seen by the uppercut in round 2 that cut Lucas and stopped him in his tracks when he had Sibson on the ropes, Sibson had the power to hurt him and when he landed again it was all over.
Sadly, it's often the way that a commentator goes in with a fixed idea of what is going to happen, and sticks rigidly to it. I thought it was a great contest, with both fighters landing shots 50/50. Harry was still going on about Lucas being in charge when Sibson knocked him over. Much respect to both fighters.
Jim Watt was worse , he would pick his favourite before the fight and stick to his choice . You would think the other man wasn't even throwing a punch . . .until he won . Jim spoiled a lot of good fights for me .
Not good, sadly. Plagued by mental health problems. There is an article in the "Independent" on him, just Google it if you want to get depressed. There seems so little support for fighters when they retire.
Hearing Harry Carpenter's commentary takes me back to my teens. Well done Tony, you weren't going to be bullied.
I was with Tony and the rest of the Leicester fan's going down to watch the fight. I have known Tony since he first walked into our amateur boxing club when he was 13 along with his dad Keith(RIP) On that night although a friend, I was really nervous, thinking Tony was not ready for Lucas, Tony fought as a man possessed, the rest is history. I still see Tony from time to time, he's still as down to earth as you can get.
today tony would not have had 32 fights before 21years old,a british title shot,it would be more like 18/20 and a career of 32 fights ,more money for there efforts would help all fighters
Tony Sibson was more deserving of winning a world title than most British fighters today.A likeable character who didnt prattle shit but showed his boxing talents in the ring.The fact he never won a world title is irelevant.
@@brianmorecombe2726 it is. Perhaps not for the boxer, but firbthe boxing fan Sibson lives longer in the memory than say a Johnny Nelson.
Johnny Nelson is forgettable while you're watching him as a pundit today. No change really from his days as a boxer.
@@Telcontar1962 TBH i`ve gone off watching boxing now and after not watching it for a long time,it gets easier to hate it.The reason being i think its corrupt,the participants in it only purely interested in that big pot of cash and they get it before they win any of the numerous world titles.Eubankjr hasnt won any world title yet poses around in a Maclaren sport car.He represents what i hate about it and i wont watch it.The Tony Sibson days was when i did watch it.
@@brianmorecombe2726 I agree. Not only what you said, but you could grow with the boxer as a viewer.
I remember watching Minter from the Munich Olympics and then through his professional career on to a World Title.
Maybe it's me, but it didn't matter whether it was someone like Minter or a Sugar Ray Leonard / Mark Breland /De La Hoya doing the same in the States, I got invested in the boxers because I "knew" them.
Today they have 5 -10 fights and before you know it they're have a World Title shot. I don't know who they are, who they've fought, what type of fighter they looked good/bad against.
What made it even worse was the CovID episode. No crowds to even generate an atmosphere.
The icing on the cake is You Tube boxers getting millions to fight con men like Mayweather Jnr.
Boxing was always corrupt, but its boxers had a lobmve for the sport. That guy took an already failing sport abs shot it through the head.
There are one or two I like the look of, particularly Conor Benn, but for me boxing needs to go back to basics.
Sort out the amateur game, make it the centre piece of an Olympics that itself has some integrity again, drop the ridiculous womens angle, and have just one world title per weight division.
If boxing doesn't do something drastic it will go the same way football is going.
RIP 🪦 Frankie Lucas 🥊 may his soul rest in peace ✌️
When Sibbo was truly on his game there weren’t many in his class in the world, a friend and great world class fighter thank you.
But Haggler surgical removed him
@@braddbradd5671 Hagler did that to everybody at the peak of his (and their) powers to be fair. Kev isn't wrong here either, Sibson was a fantastic fighter in his own right and if he were competing now he'd be a world champion. Could say that about a number of other middleweights of that era but Marvin was operating on a level few in history have reached when at his best.
@@chriswright6506 Yeah Hagler won a lot of his fights on cuts Sibbo was great
@@braddbradd5671…Marvin’s most punch perfect performance was against Sibson in early 1983 …..matador V Bull but Marvin Hadith’s be on his game because of Kevin Finneghan and Sibsons performance against Minter and at this time Sibson really was the second best middleweight in the world …..in 1986 The Ring magazine asked top fighters a series of questions about his opponents..best boxer , best chin , most awkward, strongest etc etc and he had Sibson down as the strongest opponent faced ….enough praise for me for Tony …..but Marvin really was the greatest middleweight ever in my opinion…
"Finding it hard to get his breath Sibson" BANG 🥴
I was too young too much about 'Sibbo' at the time but catching up now.
I can now understand why there was such a buzz, all action fighter.
Could you imagine Sibson V Nigel Benn if their generations had aligned? Would be absolute carnage
Tony was a powerful guy not many people know about him
Top fighter
Happy birthday for yesterday -Tuesday to Tony and top respect to Frankie Lucas as well !
Mr "S" hard as nails. I used to always relish his fights, because he didn't fuck-about. Colin Jones...same. These guys were the REAL deal X :-)
Tony Sibson great fighter. Back in the day my fav British fighter.
The first knockdown was actually a trip, lucas tripped over some chips that fell off his shoulder!
Tony Sibson was a class act.
Thanks for the video, DAVID KIRKWOOD
This was a great scrap for the British Middleweight strap. Unusually, Lucas was an aggressive, come forward southpaw and not really a counter puncher, which is the natural way a southpaw fights, even against fellow southpaws. I guess that was his undoing in this bout - he had one more fight, lost that and then eye trouble forced him out of the game. Great memories, thanks for uploading.
A thrilling fight from an exciting era in boxing.
so much better then
@@DrShittyBottomHammer Too right ! We saw guys prepared to engage in real fights unlike modern day boxing where being overly defensive minded makes for a comparatively boring contest.
@@DrShittyBottomHammer Magri, Dave Boy Green, Minter, Finegan, Colin Jones seen them all at Albert Hall late 70's and early 80's
A fight I remember over all others involving British fighters back in the late 70's. It's amazing to note just how many boxers get caught when they think they are on top and they forget about defence. We saw it just last month with White v Povetkin. Along with Hatton and Benn Sibbo gave the best value for money in British boxing for me!!
Sibson caught him with a really good uppercut in round 2, when Lucas' eye got cut that showed Sibson had the power. I watched a recent interview where Sibson stated that had Lucas not tried to brawl with him he'd probably have won, which I think was a fair statement. Great fight.
Great fight, Tony's wearing the classic short suede boxing boots that were quite popular in the late 1970s
Frankie Lucas took some bombs at the finish.
What a great fight
Damn man, these guys just dig their heels in and let the shit fly
My favourite fighter of all time and my top fight of all time
Him and Colin Jones, two best British boxers never to win a world title
Good ol' school brawl. Could only end one way.
Great, great fight!
What a sportsman ! Great fighting Sibson👍
What a night for Sibbo. Can remember outside and inside the Albert Hall Frankie Lucas giving it some large. Can almost feel the disappointment in Harry Carpenters voice as Lucas was Knocked Out 👏👏👏👏
Our local lad Tony 🇬🇧👌
Lucas was the heavy favourite for the vacant title, especially as Sibson was, I believe, a late replacement. I remember thinking, Come on, Frankie! Stop messing about and put this guy away! His trouble, of course, was that his defence didn't match his attack, like many an aggressive puncher. Sibson was a revelation. Outboxed the same year by the comebacking Kevin Finnegan, and losing the title, he went on to much better things.
Lucas made a couple of significant errors, the uppercut that cut his eye really shook him when he had Sibbo on the ropes, he should have taken notice of that and had more respect for Sibson and made it less of a brawl. The other big mistake was jumping up so quick after the second knock down in particular, he should have taken as much time as possible to recover.
what a fight, Tony showed how tough he was by taking the shots he took to his body - he hardly had any head movement !
Gotta love Sibbo.
It said 1974 on the screen, but the fight took place in 1979.
This fight was in 1979 and not as on the video 1974
Indeed, spotted that straightaway (knew I wouldn't be the only one).
I see Sky sports commentary has never changed !!!
I am not sure if I am misunderstanding you here but this was from 1979 and Harry Carpenter of the BBC.
Sky Sports was not around back then.
Can you imagine these two warriors going at it in an empty stadium ....Jesus the sound of them punches landing.....they would have had to put a warning on before hand..."Anyone of a nervous disposition is advised....
Subsonic great puncher, remember when he ruined John Collins
Fighting men say no more
Sorry..( no I'm not)..don't make em like this anymore.
Sibbo, always willing to take some.Just to get that monster left hook in👊
Sibbo was a tremendous fighter unlucky to be around when Hagler was king of the middleweights.
Used to follow schoolboy amatuer boxing as my cousin was decent (ABA finalist) and from Leicester as was Tony Sibson. Amazingly I don't think I saw or if I did, I did not remember, Tony Sibson fight (although did sit behind him at one of the competitions and what stuck out was his modest demeanour), but I remember my cousin saying he was to be well respected. Also, Colin Jones was the boxer everyone seem to fear the most as generally knocked everyone out in the first round in all the schoolboy competitions. Once Sibson turned pro I watched more of him and followed him more. A really underrated technical boxer with super fast hands and tough as nails and as strong as an ox. In this fight, Frankie Lucas biggest mistake was going to war with him as there was only going to be one outcome.
👌👏 brilliant
They certainly stop fights quicker nowadays, and rightly so. Sibson would go on to end Minters career two years later, and also fought Hagler for the world title two years after that.
Sibson looked ripped compared to late fights.
He also showed some great footwork and movement which might have been useful to have carried forward to later fights.
Lucas’s right jab come uppercut was so good I’d say he wasn’t natural southpaw
Those ‘attitude problems’ of Frankie Lucas either caused him not to be selected to represent the UK in the ‘74 Commonwealth games, or because we was not selected. He actually beat the guy who was selected. Then Lucas went off and represented St. Vincent and won the Gold medal.
Was pretty even till the big punch landed
To listen to Harry's commentary you would have thought Sibson was getting his rear end handed to him. Great fight, that was pretty even until Sibson caught him with a beauty.
Great fight!
1979 NOT 1974 as it said on the video here
Well done Tony, fantastic fight.
Confused me when the subtext said lucas was in maroon and sibson in red. Sibson is the one in maroon with white socks.
St Vincent born Frankie Lucas was a British amateur got dropped from the GB team for the 1974 Commonwealth games. A disgusted Lucas went back to his place of birth and won Gold for St Vincent and the Grenadines 💪May he RIP
Great fight from both men.The ref was poor at the end.the fight would have been over today after the 2nd knockdown or on the first punches after the second knockdown.the ref let him take three or four he shouldn't have but that was the norm back then.
Great comment...apart from the ref being poor. It was the refereeing standard of it's time, so stopping a fight when he was back on his feet in those days would have been considered poor.
We never would have been gifted the Gatti vs Ward trilogy had it not been for old school referees like Frank Capcino.
@@tonyevans1354 very true.Its such a fine line between a fight being great and a fight being halted prematurely.look at fury when he didn't move for half the count.most would have waved it off.the ref give him every chance and now the course of heavyweight history has been rewritten all due to the interpretation of one ref.
Ref was ex pro Wally Thom.
Commentator was none stop speaking about Lucas up to the moment sibson caught oh hes finding hard to breath he can take these punches sibson was countering the man well and looked fit he would be bouncing around if he truly was breathless
Noticed that too, they were some thumping body shots, but Sibson took them well and as was seen by the uppercut in round 2 that cut Lucas and stopped him in his tracks when he had Sibson on the ropes, Sibson had the power to hurt him and when he landed again it was all over.
What a fight
Sadly, it's often the way that a commentator goes in with a fixed idea of what is going to happen, and sticks rigidly to it. I thought it was a great contest, with both fighters landing shots 50/50. Harry was still going on about Lucas being in charge when Sibson knocked him over.
Much respect to both fighters.
Harry Carpenter was always a poor commentator from that point of view. It was like he was watching a different fight sometimes.
Agreed. Always had the feeling carpenter was a piece overrated/ over venerated.
Jim Watt was worse , he would pick his favourite before the fight and stick to his choice . You would think the other man wasn't even throwing a punch . . .until he won . Jim spoiled a lot of good fights for me .
I remember Sibson as being a deadly finisher if his opponent showed weakness.
Lucas had a real attitude problem.
nothing new then
Sibbo ! Sibbo ! .... 🥊🥊
12:35 - the punch.
No standing 8-count.
6:56 "attack his eye tony"
Siiibooooo!!!!
It was 1979....not 1974😅
Wasn't there talk of a Sibson v Graham fight in the 80s?
robert yes he did , I think it was on East Midlands news !
No I'll look out for it cheers pal
I think people should know the real Franklin Lucas story and then you’ll understand why he lost this fight
I would like to know
Sinister was our best fighter never to win a world championship
First time i've watched this fight...i had to laugh ...how big/small is that ring...ha ha.
What a stupid comment???🤔you obviously know nothing about boxing and I'll wager a Gen Z casual!!!🤨🧐🙄
What a great fight. Does anybody know what happened to Frankie Lucas?
Not good, sadly. Plagued by mental health problems. There is an article in the "Independent" on him, just Google it if you want to get depressed. There seems so little support for fighters when they retire.
I believe he's dead now.
Memory Man: Sadly he passed away a few days ago on 8th April 2023. Rest in Peace.
Apparently the British don't know the difference between maroon and red.
SHITE REF. SHOULD HAVE STOPPED AFTER 1ST KNOCKDOWN
The ref was way too slow, the fight should of been stopped at least 15 punches sooner.....
This is 1979 not the 2000s