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Nationality
  
British

Losses
  
9

Wins by KO
  
16


Wins
  
30

Total fights
  
40

Name
  
Larry Paul

Rated at
  
Light middleweight, welterweight

Born
  
19 April 1952 (age 72) Liverpool, England (
1952-04-19
)

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Larry Paul (born 19 April 1952) is a British former boxer who was the first to hold the British light middleweight title, holding it between September 1973 and November 1974.

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Career

Born in Liverpool in 1952 to a white mother and Sierra Leonean father, Larry Paul took up boxing at the age of 14 at the Florence Institute and went on to have a successful amateur career in which he lost only 10 of his 110 fights, represented England, and won junior and senior titles.

He turned professional in 1973 and relocated to Wolverhampton. After winning his first seven fights, including victories over former Spanish welterweight champion Antonio Torres, Don McMillan, and Pat Dwyer, he faced Bobby Arthur in September 1973 for the inaugural British light middleweight title. Paul knocked Arthur out in the tenth round to become British champion. He defended the title successfully in April 1974 against Kevin White, and made a second defence in September against Maurice Hope; Hope knocked Paul out in the eighth round to take the title.

In March 1975 he faced Alan Minter at the Royal Albert Hall, losing by only half a point over ten rounds. In September he met Hope again for the British title, this time Hope stopping him in the fourth round.

He moved down to welterweight to challenge Peter Morris for the vacant BBBofC Midlands Area title, winning after Morris retired after two rounds. Back at light middleweight, Paul won a final eliminator for the British title in May 1977 against Pat Thomas, with Thomas disqualified for persistent holding, setting up a challenge for Jimmy Batten's title in October. Batten stopped Paul in the fourth round at the Royal Albert Hall to retain the title.

Only five weeks later Paul travelled to Milan to face WBC World Champion Rocky Mattioli in a non-title fight, losing the fight on points. Eight days later he faced German champion Frank Wissenbach in Berlin, losing via a second-round knockout. In April 1978 he had his final fight, a points victory over Joe Jackson in Coventry.

References

Larry Paul Wikipedia


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