Alan Minter

Alan Minter
Statistics
Nickname(s) Boom Boom
Weight(s) Middleweight
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Reach 71 in (180 cm)
Nationality British
Born (1951-08-17) 17 August 1951
Crawley, West Sussex, England
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 49
Wins 39
Wins by KO 23
Losses 9
No contests 1

Alan Minter (born 17 August 1951) is a British former professional boxer competed from 1972 to 1981. He held the undisputed middleweight title in 1980, having previously held the British middleweight from 1975 to 1976, and the European middleweight title twice between 1977 and 1979. As an amateur, Minter won a bronze medal in the light-middleweight division at the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Amateur career

Minter was the 1971 Amateur Boxing Association of England Middleweight Champion. He won the bronze medal at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Minter began his professional career in London on 31 October 1972 by knocking out Maurice Thomas in six rounds.

Olympic results

Professional career

Minter won five fights in a row by knockout and, in 1973, Pat Dwyer became the first boxer to go the distance with him, over eight rounds in London. Minter won his next five fights, three by knockout, before tasting defeat for the first time after the referee stopped the fight in the eighth round to "Scottish" Don McMillan due to bad cuts suffered by Minter. Two more wins followed before facing Jan Magziarz, who beat him twice in a row (once in the eighth and once in the sixth) again due to cuts.

1974 was a mixed year for Minter, beating Tony Byrne by a decision in eight, losing in two to Ricky Torres (again on cuts), having a third fight with Magziarz result in a no contest in four rounds and closing the year with a win in eight rounds by decision in his first international fight, against Shako Mamba in Hamburg, Germany.

In 1975, he won four fights in a row, including another bout in Hamburg and, by the end of the year, he challenged Kevin Finnegan for the British Middleweight title, winning it by a 15-round decision. In 1976 he won six fights, to extend his streak to ten consecutive wins. Among the boxers he beat were Billy Knight by a knockout in two and Finnegan once again, by decision in 15, both in defence of his British title, along with former world title challenger Tony Licata, knocked out in six and American Olympic Games Gold medal winner Sugar Ray Seales, beaten in five. These wins gave Minter a ranking among the top ten Middleweight challengers.

In 1977, he won the European Middleweight title by beating Germano Valsecchi by a knockout in five in Italy. But in his next fight his winning streak ended when he lost to former world title challenger Ronnie Harris by a knockout in eight. Minter returned to top ten challenger status by upsetting the former World Welterweight and Light Middleweight Champion Emile Griffith with a ten-round decision win in Monte Carlo, but then he lost his European title to Gratien Tonna by a knockout in eight at Milan. He closed '77 with a third 15-round decision win over Finnegan to retain his British title.

1978 was a sad year for Minter, although he won all three of his bouts. On 15 February, at the Muhammad AliLeon Spinks I undercard in Las Vegas, Nevada, he won his first bout in the United States by knocking out Sandy Torres in five. Then, he went to Italy once again to regain his European Middleweight title by knocking out Angelo Jacopucci in twelve rounds. Jacopucci died a few days afterwards, due to injuries sustained in the bout. Minter finished his year by avenging his loss to Tonna with a six-round knockout.

In 1979, Minter won all four of his fights, two of them by knockout. On 16 March 1980, in Las Vegas, he was given a shot at World Middleweight Champion Vito Antuofermo's title at the Caesars Palace. He won the title by a 15-round decision and, in a rematch, he retained the world title by a TKO in eight rounds. Minter's run as world champion came to an end on 27 September of that year, when he was stopped on cuts in three rounds to Marvin Hagler at Wembley Arena in London. After the fight was stopped, Minter's supporters caused a riot, throwing beer cans and bottles into the ring and both boxers had to be ushered away by the police.

Minter beat fringe contender Ernie Singletary in London, in 1981, but after losses to future Hagler challengers Mustafa Hamsho in Las Vegas and Tony Sibson in London, he retired for good.

He left boxing with a record of 39 wins, 9 losses and 1 no contest, with 23 wins by knockout.

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
49 fights 39 wins 9 losses
By knockout 23 8
By decision 16 1
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
49 Loss 39–9 (1) United Kingdom Tony Sibson TKO 3 (12), 1:59 15 Sep 1981 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England For European middleweight title
48 Loss 39–8 (1) Syria Mustafa Hamsho SD 10 6 Jun 1981 United States Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, US
47 Win 39–7 (1) United States Ernie Singletary PTS 10 17 Mar 1981 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England
46 Loss 38–7 (1) United States Marvin Hagler TKO 3 (15), 1:45 27 Sep 1980 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England Lost WBA, WBC, The Ring, and lineal middleweight titles
45 Win 38–6 (1) Italy Vito Antuofermo RTD 8 (15) 28 Jun 1980 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England Retained WBA, WBC, The Ring, and lineal middleweight titles
44 Win 37–6 (1) Italy Vito Antuofermo SD 15 16 Mar 1980 United States Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, US Won WBA, WBC, The Ring, and lineal middleweight titles
43 Win 36–6 (1) United States Doug Demmings PTS 10 23 Oct 1979 United Kingdom Wembley Conference Centre, London, England
42 Win 35–6 (1) New Zealand Monty Betham TKO 2 (10), 1:05 26 Jun 1979 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England
41 Win 34–6 (1) Chile Renato Garcia TKO 9 (10), 2:40 1 May 1979 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England
40 Win 33–6 (1) United States Rudy Robles PTS 10 6 Feb 1979 United Kingdom Wembley Conference Centre, London, England
39 Win 32–6 (1) France Gratien Tonna RTD 6 (15) 7 Nov 1978 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England Retained European middleweight title
38 Win 31–6 (1) Italy Angelo Jacopucci KO 12 (15) 19 Jul 1978 Italy Municipal Stadium, Bellaria, Italy Won vacant European middleweight title
37 Win 30–6 (1) Puerto Rico Sandy Torres KO 5 (10), 1:57 15 Feb 1978 United States Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, US
36 Win 29–6 (1) United Kingdom Kevin Finnegan PTS 15 8 Nov 1977 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England Won vacant British middleweight title
35 Loss 28–6 (1) France Gratien Tonna TKO 8 (15), 1:10 21 Sep 1977 Italy Palasport di San Siro, Milan, Italy Lost European middleweight title
34 Win 28–5 (1) United States Virgin Islands Emile Griffith PTS 10 30 Jul 1977 Monaco Stade Louis II, Monte Carlo, Monaco
33 Loss 27–5 (1) United States Ronnie Harris TKO 8 (10), 3:00 12 Apr 1977 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
32 Win 27–4 (1) Italy Germano Valsecchi KO 5 (15) 4 Feb 1977 Italy Palasport di San Siro, Milan, Italy Won European middleweight title
31 Win 26–4 (1) United States Sugar Ray Seales TKO 5 (10), 2:14 7 Dec 1976 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
30 Win 25–4 (1) United States Tony Licata TKO 6 (10), 1:30 9 Nov 1976 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England
29 Win 24–4 (1) United Kingdom Kevin Finnegan PTS 15 14 Sep 1976 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England Retained British middleweight title
28 Win 23–4 (1) Germany Frank Reiche TKO 8 (10) 24 May 1976 Germany Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany
27 Win 22–4 (1) United Kingdom Billy Knight TKO 2 (15), 3:00 27 Apr 1976 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England Retained British middleweight title
26 Win 21–4 (1) United Kingdom Trevor Francis TKO 8 (10), 1:05 20 Jan 1976 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
25 Win 20–4 (1) United Kingdom Kevin Finnegan PTS 15 4 Nov 1975 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England Won vacant British middleweight title
24 Win 19–4 (1) Germany Peter Wulf KO 6 (10) 30 May 1975 Germany Hamburg, West Germany
23 Win 18–4 (1) United Kingdom Larry Paul PTS 10 25 Mar 1975 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
22 Win 17–4 (1) United Kingdom Tony Allen PTS 8 10 Feb 1975 United Kingdom Hilton on Park Lane, London, England
21 Win 16–4 (1) United Kingdom Henry Cooper KO 1 (8), 2:25 20 Jan 1975 United Kingdom Hilton on Park Lane, London, England
20 Win 15–4 (1) Luxembourg Shako Mamba PTS 8 30 Nov 1974 Germany Munich, West Germany
19 NC 14–4 (1) United Kingdom Jan Magdziarz NC 4 (10) 29 Oct 1974 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England NC after both boxers were disqualified for inactivity
18 Loss 14–4 Puerto Rico Ricky Ortiz TKO 2 (10) 21 May 1974 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England
17 Win 14–3 United Kingdom Tony Byrne PTS 8 26 Mar 1974 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
16 Loss 13–3 United Kingdom Jan Magdziarz RTD 6 (8) 11 Dec 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
15 Loss 13–2 United Kingdom Jan Magdziarz TKO 3 (8) 30 Oct 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
14 Win 13–1 United States Ernie Burns TKO 5 (8) 2 Oct 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
13 Win 12–1 Venezuela Octavio Romero PTS 8 10 Sep 1973 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England
12 Loss 11–1 United Kingdom Don McMillan TKO 8 (8), 0:45 5 Jun 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
11 Win 11–0 United States George Aidoo TKO 5 (8) 9 May 1973 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
10 Win 10–0 United Kingdom Frank Young PTS 8 27 Mar 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
9 Win 9–0 United Kingdom Harry Scott PTS 8 13 Mar 1973 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England
8 Win 8–0 United States Gabe Bowens TKO 7 (8) 20 Feb 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
7 Win 7–0 United Kingdom Pat Brogan TKO 7 (8) 30 Jan 1973 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
6 Win 6–0 United Kingdom Pat Dwyer PTS 8 16 Jan 1973 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
5 Win 5–0 United Kingdom Mike McCluskie KO 5 (8) 8 Jan 1973 United Kingdom Piccadilly Hotel, Manchester, England
4 Win 4–0 United Kingdom Ronnie Hough TKO 5 (8) 11 Dec 1972 United Kingdom Hilton on Park Lane, London, England
3 Win 3–0 Austria Anton Schnedl TKO 7 (8) 5 Dec 1972 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
2 Win 2–0 United Kingdom John Lowe TKO 3 (6) 14 Nov 1972 United Kingdom Empire Pool, London, England
1 Win 1–0 United Kingdom Maurice Thomas TKO 6 (6) 31 Oct 1972 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England Professional debut

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References

    Sporting positions
    Amateur boxing titles
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    John Conteh
    ABA middleweight champion
    1971
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    Frank Lucas
    Regional boxing titles
    Vacant
    Title last held by
    Bunny Sterling
    British middleweight champion
    4 November 1975 – 1977
    Vacated
    Vacant
    Title next held by
    Kevin Finnegan
    Vacant
    Title last held by
    Kevin Finnegan
    British middleweight champion
    8 November 1977 – 1979
    Vacated
    Vacant
    Title next held by
    Kevin Finnegan
    Preceded by
    Germano Valsecchi
    European middleweight champion
    4 February 1977 – 21 September 1977
    Succeeded by
    Gratien Tonna
    Vacant
    Title last held by
    Gratien Tonna
    European middleweight champion
    19 July 1978 – 1980
    Vacated
    Succeeded by
    Kevin Finnegan
    World boxing titles
    Preceded by
    Vito Antuofermo
    WBA middleweight champion
    16 March 1980 – 27 September 1980
    Succeeded by
    Marvin Hagler
    WBC middleweight champion
    16 March 1980 – 27 September 1980
    The Ring middleweight champion
    16 March 1980 – 27 September 1980
    Undisputed middleweight champion
    16 March 1980 – 27 September 1980
    Lineal middleweight champion
    16 March 1980 – 27 September 1980
    Honorary boxing titles
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    Bunny Sterling
    Lonsdale Belt middleweight champion
    14 September 1976
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