Brian Rose (boxer)

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Brian Rose
Brian 'The Lion' Rose & Bobby Rimmer.jpg
Born (1985-02-15) 15 February 1985 (age 39)
Birmingham, England
NationalityBritish
Other namesThe Lion
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights41
Wins32
Wins by KO8
Losses8
Draws1
Website www.roseboxing.co.uk

Brian Rose (born 15 February 1985) is a British professional boxer. He challenged once for the WBO light middleweight title in 2014. At regional level, he held the British light middleweight title from 2011 to 2012.

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Amateur career

Rose began boxing aged 9 when Dad (Eddie) started him on the path of becoming a boxer due to his hyper activity. It was early on when Eddie was informed that his son was a bit of a natural and so it came to pass that his first amateur fight came just aged 11. He lost, but it didn't put him off and he went on to have 90 amateur fights winning 78 of them and boxing for England. Over 30 of these fights were in different places around the world, the most memorable being in New Delhi, India.

Rose became 6 time national champion, earned a bronze in the European cadet championships and loved every minute of the amateur boxing life and so he took the obvious but difficult decision to turn professional and concentrate full-time on being a boxer. [1]

Professional career

Early career

Rose's professional debut came on 14 December 2005 with a victory over Geraint Harvey at the Hilton Hotel in Blackpool. Another 14 bouts were fought and won (with the exception of 1 draw) before the moment in Brian's career that he describes as his 'lowest moment' whilst fighting for the Central Area Title. Having beaten Jason Rushton at the Bolton Arena in Bolton on 23 October 2009 to win the title, Rose was horrified to learn that Rushton had been rushed to hospital following his collapse in the dressing room after the 10th round stoppage. His opponent was placed in a drug induced coma whilst a bleed on the brain was repaired. [2] This had a detrimental effect on Rose's state of mind. In his next fight he was knocked to the canvas by Max Maxwell at the Leisure Centre Huddersfield. After Rose's only professional defeat to date, he fought Terry Carruthers at the Velodrome in Manchester before getting a shot at the vacant English Title. [3]

English Light Middleweight Title

Rose earned a shot at the English title when he fought Lee Noble at George Carnall Leisure Centre, Davyhulme, Manchester on 21 November 2010. He won by unanimous decision after 10 rounds of boxing and was faced with the prospect of defending the title, 6 months later, against the undefeated Martin Welsh at Medway Park Leisure Centre, Gillingham on 13 May 2011. [4] After another successful bout, this time a victory by TKO in the 8th round of the contest, Rose was given the opportunity of a shot at the British Title fighting Prince Arron.

British Light Middleweight Title

Rose fought Prince Arron on 3 December 2011 at Robin Park Centre, Wigan and was awarded a unanimous decision by a dominant points margin. [5] 31 March 2012 saw the first defence of the title and a long overdue return to home soil with the fight taking place at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The opponent the only man to have beaten 'the lion' Max Maxwell. Rose won a convincing unanimous points decision after 12 rounds. [6]

Next to take on 'the Lion' was Scot Kris Carslaw on 2 June 2012 at Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester. Rose won what has been describes as a 'nip and tuck affair' although the Scot had been cut early in the fight in the 3rd round. [7] In his next fight, which was described as a bout to keep the champion 'ticking over' Brian beat the former World champion Vivian Harris again at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool by way of 3rd-round knockout. [8]

The 3rd defence of Rose's title came against former champion and mandatory challenger Sam Webb on 14 December 2012 again back on home soil at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. This was to be a spicy bout after Webb had accused the champion of evading him after a previous date had fallen through and Rose had fought Vivian Harris instead. On being accused by Webb as being 'a bottler' Rose responded, "I'm not a bottler, I'll fight anyone, I want the belt outright so fighting Sam Webb is perfect for me. I'd beat Sam 9 times out of 10 so why wouldn't I want that fight? ... he need to take his frustration out on promoters not me." [9] The champion won with a unanimous decision having provided the challenger with what was described as 'more eye catching work' an such retained the Lonsdale Belt. [10]

WBO Intercontinental Title

After joining Eddie Hearn at Matchroom, Rose fought for the vacant WBO Intercontinental belt against faded former World Champion in Joachim Alcine. The bout was won by TKO in the final round and provided Rose with the 7th KO of his career. Although it was largely meaningless yet propelled him to 4th in the WBO rankings and applied pressure on the then-champion to give Rose a shot at the title.[ citation needed ]

Brian Rose beating Joachim Alcine for the WBO Intercontinental title. Joachim Alcine on the Ropes.jpg
Brian Rose beating Joachim Alcine for the WBO Intercontinental title.

Rose defeated Alexey Ribchev by unanimous decision at Bolton Arena Bolton on 29 June 2013. [11]

WBO title fight

Rose faced the 5th ranked WBO contender, Argentine, Javier Maciel, in a world title eliminator at Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield on the undercard of Kell Brook v. Vyacheslav Senchenko. Rose won by split decision with scores of 117-111, 116-113, and 113-115. This win places Rose as the mandatory challenger for the winner of the light middleweight title fight between Vanes Martirosyan and Demetrius Andrade. [12] Brian Rose was dominated and knocked out by Demetrius Andrade in brooklyn New York at the Barclays center on 14 June 2014.

On 14 June 2014, fought Demetrius Andrade for the WBO light middleweight title. Andrade was in control for most of the fight, dropping Rose once in the opening round, and once more in the third round, before forcing a stoppage by the referee in round seven. [13]

On 9 April, Rose fought Matthew Macklin. The first part of the fight belonged to Macklin, while Rose upped his work rate in the second half of the fight. That would end up not being enough, as the judges scored the fight 115-111, 115-111 and 113-113 in favor of Macklin. [14]

On 2 August 2019, Rose battled Anthony Fowler to a unanimous decision loss. Rose put up a good fight, showing he still has a lot left in the tank, but obviously well past his prime fighting years. [15]

Personal details

Born in Birmingham in 1985, Rose moved to Blackpool at the age of 8 and began boxing aged 9. He is a father of 3 and partner to Danielle. He is cousin to former Manchester City and Everton defender Joleon Lescott.

Professional boxing record

41 fights32 wins8 losses
By knockout84
By decision244
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
41Loss32–8–1Denis RadovanRTD7 (10), 3:003 Dec 2021Harzlandhalle, Ilsenburg, GermanyFor IBF European middleweight title
40Loss32–7–1 Sergio Martínez UD1025 Sep 2021 Madrid, Spain
39Win32–6–1Jose Manuel Lopez ClaveroMD620 Mar 2021Pabellon Municipal, Cataluña, Spain
38Loss31–6–1 Anthony Fowler UD102 Aug 2019 Exhibition Centre, Liverpool, EnglandFor vacant WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title
37Win31–5–1James HagenimanaPTS619 Apr 2019 Olympia, Liverpool, England
36Win30–5–1Alistair WarrenPTS69 Nov 2018Victoria Warehouse, Manchester, England
35Loss29–5–1 Jack Arnfield UD1225 Mar 2017Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandFor WBA International middleweight title
34Win29–4–1Stiliyan KostovPTS822 Oct 2016Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, England
33Loss28–4–1 Matthew Macklin MD12 9 Apr 2016 The O2 Arena, London, EnglandFor vacant IBF Inter-Continental middleweight title
32Win28–3–1Ruslans PojonisevsPTS821 Nov 2015Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
31Win27–3–1 Carson Jones UD1201 Aug 2015 Craven Park, Hull, England
30Loss26–3–1 Carson Jones TKO1 (12), 2:2714 Feb 2015Winter Gardens, Blackpool, EnglandFor vacant WBC International light middleweight title
29Win26–2–1Ignacio Lucero FragaTKO1 (8), 2:5804 Oct 2014 First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
28Loss25–2–1 Demetrius Andrade TKO7 (12), 1:1914 Jun 2014 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, U.S.For WBO light middleweight title
27Win25–1–1Javier MacielSD1226 Oct 2013 Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, England
26Win24–1–1Alexey RibchevPTS1029 Jun 2013Bolton Arena, Bolton, England
25Win23–1–1 Joachim Alcine TKO12 (12), 0:5920 Apr 2013Winter Gardens, Blackpool, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental light middleweight title
24Win22–1–1 Sam Webb UD1214 Dec 2012Winter Gardens, Blackpool, EnglandRetained British light middleweight title
23Win21–1–1 Vivian Harris KO3 (10), 1:4805 Oct 2012Winter Gardens, Blackpool, England
22Win20–1–1Kris CarslawUD1202 Jun 2012Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester, EnglandRetained British light middleweight title
21Win19–1–1Max MaxwellUD1231 Mar 2012 Winter Gardens, Blackpool, EnglandRetained British light middleweight title
20Win18–1–1 Prince Arron SD1203 Dec 2011Robin Park Centre, Wigan, EnglandWon British light middleweight title
19Win17–1–1Martin WelshTKO8 (10), 0:5313 May 2011Medway Park Leisure Centre, Gillingham, EnglandRetained English light middleweight title
18Win16–1–1Lee NobleUD1021 Nov 2010George Carnall Leisure Centre, Manchester, EnglandWon vacant English light middleweight title
17Win15–1–1Terry CarruthersPTS617 Sep 2010 Velodrome, Manchester, England
16Loss14–1–1Max MaxwellTKO6 (8), 0:4428 May 2010Leisure Centre, Huddersfield, England
15Win14–0–1Jason RushtonTKO10 (10), 2:5923 Oct 2009 Bolton Arena, Bolton, EnglandWon vacant British Central Area light middleweight title
14Win13–0–1Francis TchoffoPTS810 Jul 2009Seaburn Centre, Sunderland, England
13Win12–0–1Matt ScrivenPTS42 May 2009Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England
12Win11–0–1Jon HarrisonTKO2 (6), 0:2724 Jan 2009Tower Circus, Blackpool, England
11Win10–0–1Geraint HarveyPTS412 Oct 2008Indoor Sports Centre, Leigh, England
10Win9–0–1Kobe VandekerkhovePTS615 Jun 2008Sutton Sports Centre, St Helens, England
9Win8–0–1Ernie SmithPTS426 Apr 2008Robin Park Centre, Wigan, England
8Draw7–0–1Manoocha SalariPTS616 Feb 2008 Tower Circus, Blackpool, England
7Win7–0Shaun FarmerTKO3 (6), 2:5608 Dec 2007Robin Park Centre, Wigan, England
6Win6–0Lee NoblePTS422 Sep 2007Robin Park Centre, Wigan, England
5Win5–0Justin BarnesTKO2 (6), 1:1624 Jun 2007 Robin Park Centre, Wigan, England
4Win4–0Tony RandellPTS631 May 2007 Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England
3Win3–0David KirkPTS66 May 2007 Leisure Centre, Altrincham, England
2Win2–0Ernie SmithPTS625 Feb 2007George Carnall Leisure Centre, Manchester, England
1Win1–0Geraint HarveyPTS614 Dec 2005 Hilton Hotel, Blackpool, England

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References

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  2. Rushton in a Coma after Brian Rose TKO Loss
  3. BBBofC English
  4. BBBofC English Title facts
  5. Rose v Prince Arron
  6. Rose Dominates and Avenges Max Maxwell Defeat
  7. Brian Rose v Kris Carslaw Aftermath
  8. Brian Rose Pickles Vivian Harris
  9. Brian Rose Steaming, Outraged Over Sam Webb's Claims
  10. Rose won the Lonsdale Belt outright when he beat Sam Webb in Blackpool
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