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词条 Phil Martin (boxer)
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Professional record

  3. References

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Phil Martin (aka Philip Martin Adelagan) (5 April 1950 – 27 May 1994) was an English professional light-heavyweight boxer. He fought during the 1970s with career statistics of won 14 (KO 6) and lost 6 (KO 4).[1] He went on to become a respected trainer.

Biography

Martin was born in Moss Side, Manchester, England, in 1950. He had a record of 14 wins and six defeat. The highlight of his career was beating former British Light Heavyweight Champion Gypsy Johnny Frankham over 10 rounds at Belle Vue, Greater Manchester, in November 1975.[1] His professional career ended when he retired after the Ennio Cometti fight in 1978.[1]

Martin went on to become a successful boxing trainer, after meeting with Chet Alexander who convinced him to return to a career in boxing as a trainer. Martin was involved and frustrated as a left wing political activist at the time of their first meeting and moved quickly into his more successful role as a trainer at the Alexander Foundation in Princess Road in Moss Side Manchester. After a fast growth teaching classes at the Alexander Foundation in Moss Side, Phil moved into his own premises a few buildings away, starting his own gym, taking disused premises in Princess Road, Moss Side, scene of rioting in 1981, and building the Champs Camp Gym. He steered numerous boxers, such as Tony Ekubia, Frank Grant, Maurice Core, Ossie Maddix, Ensley Bingham and Steve Walker, to British European and Commonwealth title bouts.

He died in 1994, aged 44, from cancer. The Champ Camp Gym was renamed the Phil Martin Centre in his honour.

Professional record

Won 14 (KOs 6)Lost 6 Drawn 0
 !width="20%" |Date !width="35%" |Opponent !width="35%" |Location !width="10%" |Result
1974-12-02Pat Thompson
London, EnglandW tko 7
1974-12-09Steve Walker
Manchester, EnglandW KO 1
1975-01-13Harry White
Nottingham, EnglandL Pts 6
1975-02-05George Gray
Salford, EnglandW KO 7
1975-02-17Tony Allen
Manchester, EnglandW Pts
1975-03-19Frank Lucas
London, EnglandW tko 4
1975-04-17Pat Thompson
Caister-on-Sea, EnglandW Pts
1975-04-29Pat Thompson
Salford, EnglandW Pts
1975-06-30Pat Thompson
Glasgow, ScotlandW Rtd
1975-11-11Johnny Frankham
Manchester, EnglandW Pts
1976-01-19Danny Fontillio
London, EnglandW Pts
1976-02-11Carl Watson
Bradford, EnglandW Pts
1976-04-28Tim Wood
vacant British light heavyweight title
London, EnglandL Pts 15
1976-12-14Bunny Johnson
West Bromwich, EnglandL tko 10
1977-02-25Michel Dylbaytis
Saint-Nazaire, FranceW Pts
1977-04-23Jannick Dufour
FranceW tko 3
1977-09-05Rab Affleck
London, EnglandL tko 3
1977-10-06Harald Skog
Copenhagen, DenmarkW Pts
1977-12-12Louis Pergaud
Hamburg, GermanyL tko 5
1978-07-01Ennio Cometti
Milan, ItalyL KO 7

References

1. ^{{cite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Phil Martin| work =| publisher =Box Rec| date =| url =http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=24300&cat=boxer| format =| doi =| accessdate =2008-02-02| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20120930211539/http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=24300&cat=boxer| archive-date =30 September 2012| dead-url =no| df =dmy-all}}
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5 : 1950 births|1994 deaths|English male boxers|Light-heavyweight boxers|People from Moss Side

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