Herol Graham

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Herol Graham
Statistics
Nickname(s)Bomber [1]
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 11+12 in (182 cm)
Reach77 in (196 cm)
NationalityBritish
Born (1959-09-13) 13 September 1959 (age 63)
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights54
Wins48
Wins by KO28
Losses6
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing Flag of England.svg  England
English National Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1978 London Middleweight

Herol Graham (born 13 September 1959) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1978 to 1998. A three-time world title challenger, he is generally acknowledged as one of the best British boxers of the post-war era to have never won a world championship. [2] He beat Champions Lindell Holmes, Ayub Kalule and Vinny Pazienza.

Contents

Amateur career

Highlights

1976 Junior World Welterweight Champion (beat John Mugabi in final)

1977 Senior ABA Light-Middleweight finalist (lost to Steve Hopkin)

1978 Senior ABA Middleweight Champion

Professional career

In 1978, after winning the ABA middleweight title, Graham turned professional, fighting out of Brendan Ingle's gym in the Wincobank area of Sheffield.

Graham went undefeated in his first 38 fights, winning the British, Commonwealth and European light-middleweight titles, as well as the British and European middleweight titles. He eventually lost his unbeaten record defending his European middleweight title against future world champion Sumbu Kalambay in 1987. Graham would go on to fight for world titles twice at middleweight and once at super middleweight. In his first attempt, challenging for the vacant WBA middleweight title, he took Mike McCallum to a close split decision; points deducted for a punch to the back of McCallum's head ended up costing Graham the verdict. A year later, in another world title challenge, he lost to Julian Jackson for the vacant WBC middleweight title. After outclassing Jackson for nearly 4 rounds, Graham was knocked out cold before he hit the canvas by the now-famous devastating right cross known as the 'Punch of the Century'. [2]

Four years of inactivity were followed by an unexpected comeback in which Graham put together a series of victories to gain a last shot at a world title in March 1998. Challenging Charles Brewer for his IBF super middleweight title, Graham was stopped in the tenth round. Following this he retired from the ring and now lives in London, working as a personal trainer and specialising in boxing-based exercises.

In February 2009, Graham's son was injured in what police described as a "targeted shooting" at Westfield, Sheffield. [3]

Graham released his autobiography entitled Bomber: Behind the Laughter in 2011. [2]

Graham has ongoing mental health issues from boxing injuries. [1]

Personal life

Graham's parents are Jamaican. [4]

Professional boxing record

54 fights48 wins6 losses
By knockout283
By decision203
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
54Loss48–6 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Brewer TKO10 (12) 28 Mar 1998 Flag of the United States.svg Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USFor IBF super-middleweight title
53Win48–5 Flag of the United States.svg Vinny Pazienza UD126 Dec 1997 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, London, EnglandRetained WBC International super-middleweight title
52Win47–5 Flag of Jamaica.svg Chris Johnson TKO8 (12), 2:4012 Jul 1997 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Olympia, London, EnglandWon vacant WBC International super-middleweight title
51Win46–5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig JosephPTS84 Mar 1997 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London, England
50Win45–5 Flag of the United States.svg Terry FordPTS826 Nov 1996 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Concorde Sports Centre, Sheffield, England
49Loss44–5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Frank Grant TKO9 (12), 2:2023 Sep 1992 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elland Road, Leeds, EnglandLost British middleweight title
48Loss44–4 Flag of Italy.svg Sumbu Kalambay UD1212 Mar 1992 Flag of Italy.svg Pesaro, ItalyFor European middleweight title
47Win44–3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John AshtonTKO6 (12), 2:3410 Dec 1991 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandRetained British middleweight title
46Loss43–3 Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Julian Jackson KO4 (12), 1:1324 Nov 1990 Flag of Spain.svg Torrequebrada Hotel, Benalmádena, SpainFor vacant WBC middleweight title
45Win43–2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Ismael NegronKO3 (10), 1:3711 Apr 1990 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Leisure Centre, Dewsbury, England
44Win42–2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rod Douglas RTD9 (12)25 Oct 1989 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, London, EnglandRetained British middleweight title
43Loss41–2 Flag of Jamaica.svg Mike McCallum SD1210 May 1989 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Albert Hall, London, EnglandFor vacant WBA middleweight title
42Win41–1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnny MelfahTKO5 (12)23 Nov 1988 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg York Hall, London, EnglandRetained British middleweight title
41Win40–1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Cook TKO5 (12)8 Jun 1988 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandWon vacant British middleweight title
40Win39–1 Flag of the United States.svg Ricky StackhouseTKO8 (10), 0:315 Dec 1987 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster, England
39Loss38–1 Flag of Italy.svg Sumbu Kalambay UD1226 May 1987 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, London, EnglandLost European middleweight title
38Win38–0 Flag of the United States.svg Charles BostonTKO7 (10)17 Jan 1987 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
37Win37–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Kaylor RTD8 (12)4 Nov 1986 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, London, EnglandRetained European middleweight title
36Win36–0 Flag of the United States.svg Ernie RabotteTKO1 (10), 1:5423 Jun 1986 Flag of the United States.svg Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, US
35Win35–0 Flag of Uganda.svg Ayub Kalule TKO10 (12), 2:105 Feb 1986 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandWon European middleweight title
34Win34–0 Flag of the United States.svg Sanderline WilliamsPTS103 Dec 1985 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
33Win33–0 Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Justino RuizTKO2 (10), 1:3316 Oct 1985 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Albert Hall, London, England
32Win32–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jimmy PriceKO1 (12)24 Apr 1985 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Britannia Leisure Centre, London, EnglandWon vacant British middleweight title
31Win31–0 Flag of France.svg Rose RosemainKO5 (10), 1:326 Mar 1985 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Albert Hall, London, England
30Win30–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liam ColemanTKO3 (8), 2:0126 Nov 1984 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, England
29Win29–0 Flag of Belgium.svg Jose SeysTKO6 (10), 1:4716 Oct 1984 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Albert Hall, London, England
28Win28–0 Flag of the United States.svg Irving HinesKO2 (10)25 Sep 1984 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, London, England
27Win27–0 Flag of the United States.svg Lindell Holmes TKO5 (10)22 Jul 1984 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bramall Lane, Sheffield, England
26Win26–0 Flag of France.svg Germain Le MaitreTKO8 (12)9 Dec 1983 Flag of France.svg La Soucoupe, Saint-Nazaire, FranceRetained European light-middleweight title
25Win25–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Carlos Betancourt KO1 (10)11 Oct 1983 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Albert Hall, London, England
24Win24–0 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Clement TshinzaKO2 (12), 1:3723 May 1983 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandWon vacant European light-middleweight title
23Win23–0 Flag of the United States.svg Tony NelsonRTD5 (10)15 Mar 1983 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, London, England
22Win22–0 Flag of Nigeria.svg Hunter ClayPTS1530 Sep 1982 Flag of Nigeria.svg National Stadium, Lagos, NigeriaRetained Commonwealth light-middleweight title
21Win21–0 Flag of France.svg Fred CoransonPTS1022 Apr 1982 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, England
20Win20–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Christian TKO9 (15), 0:5724 Feb 1982 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandRetained British and Commonwealth light-middleweight titles
19Win19–0 Flag of Guyana.svg Kenny Bristol PTS1525 Nov 1981 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandWon Commonwealth light-middleweight title
18Win18–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Prince Rodney TKO1 (10), 1:1617 Jun 1981 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, England
17Win17–0 Flag of St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.svg Pat Thomas PTS1524 Mar 1981 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg City Hall, Sheffield, EnglandWon British light-middleweight title
16Win16–0 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lancelot InnisPTS1022 Jan 1981 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, England
15Win15–0 Flag of the United States.svg Larry MayesTKO4 (10), 2:5630 Oct 1980 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, England
14Win14–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joey MackPTS89 Sep 1980 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, England
13Win13–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George DanaharPTS822 Apr 1980 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, England
12Win12–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Glen McEwanPTS812 Feb 1980 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fiesta Nightclub, Sheffield, England
11Win11–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Errol McKenziePTS827 Nov 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, England
10Win10–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy AhearneTKO3 (8)27 Oct 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Civic Hall, Barnsley, England
9Win9–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lloyd JamesPTS826 Sep 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, England
8Win8–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon GeorgePTS816 May 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, England
7Win7–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mac NicholsonPTS827 Apr 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gosforth Park Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
6Win6–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George WalkerPTS827 Mar 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, England
5Win5–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave SouthwellPTS828 Feb 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Executive Sporting Club, Burslem, England
4Win4–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave SouthwellPTS812 Feb 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Reading, England
3Win3–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jimmy Roberts TKO2 (6)22 Jan 1979 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bradford, England
2Win2–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Curtis MarshRTD1 (6)4 Dec 1978 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, England
1Win1–0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vivian WaitePTS628 Nov 1978 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, EnglandProfessional debut

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References

  1. 1 2 "A tale of sorcery and sadness: The tragic story of Herol Bomber Graham". Independent.co.uk . 29 January 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 "Herol Graham: I'm fine being British boxing's nearly man | the Voice Online".
  3. "Bomber Graham's son shot in feud". www.thestar.co.uk. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  4. Johnny Nelson (24 July 2020). "Johnny Nelson reveals how trainer Brendan Ingle sought to combat racism through education" . Retrieved 17 March 2021.
Sporting positions
Amateur boxing titles
Previous:
Robert Davies
ABA middleweight champion
1978
Next:
Nicky Wilshire
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by British light-middleweight champion
24 March 1981 – May 1983
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Prince Rodney
Preceded by Commonwealth light-middleweight champion
25 November 1981 – August 1984
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ken Salisbury
Vacant
Title last held by
Luigi Minchillo
European light-middleweight champion
23 May 1983 – May 1984
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Jimmy Cable
Vacant
Title last held by
Tony Sibson
British middleweight champion
24 April 1985 – October 1986
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Brian Anderson
Preceded by European middleweight champion
5 February 1986 – 26 May 1987
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Tony Sibson
British middleweight champion
8 June 1988 – 23 September 1992
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Jaffa Ballogou
WBC International super-middleweight champion
12 July 1997 – March 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Éric Lucas