Time flies and it’s now virtually a decade since Britain’s Kell Brook tried to shake up the boxing world by difficult feared knockout puncher Gennady Golovkin at The O2 Area in London. Brook was an enormous underdog as he moved from welterweight within the hopes of conquering the Kazakh beast, and within the pre-fight build-up his ballsy problem of one of many battle recreation’s most revered skills had pundits recalling different “giant-killers” from the UK, in addition to enormous “shockers” from the previous. However whereas Brook did not shock Golovkin and was stopped in spherical 5, it was actually a British fighter who, on this date again in 1986, scored one of many largest ever upsets in boxing historical past.
When Lloyd Honeyghan traveled throughout the pond three a long time in the past to problem undisputed welterweight champion Donald Curry, he too was an enormous underdog. Curry, aka “The Cobra,” was thought-about one of many prime pound-for-pound skills, having claimed all of the welterweight belts whereas amassing a glittering 25-0 file. He had demonstrated spectacular ability and punching energy, and was so extremely regarded that previous to his title protection in opposition to Honeyghan there was discuss of a possible superfight with middleweight kingpin Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Thus the end result of Curry vs Honeyghan got here as an enormous shock to battle followers in every single place.

No upset in sports activities ever happens by chance; there are all the time explanation why David topples Goliath. Curry vs Honeyghan was no completely different, as there have been a variety of pre-fight components influencing the end result. Aside from the distractions of getting grow to be one of many sport’s latest stars, Curry struggled to make weight within the days main as much as the bout. And having logged simply 4 rounds of motion in over a 12 months, the champion additionally had some critical points by way of ring rust. In the meantime, if the Brit was a major underdog, he occurred to even be an undefeated fighter with boundless confidence.
And it was evident from the opening bell that Honeyghan was, not like Curry, primed, ready and prepared for fight. He attacked from the opening bell, winging exhausting energy pictures and never displaying an oz of trepidation. And whereas his his bombs weren’t touchdown but, the ferociousness of his assault made it abundantly clear he had no respect for the esteemed champion. The truth is, the authority and velocity of Curry’s punches paled compared to these of his rival, because the champion appeared listless and hesitant by comparability. Whereas neither combatant landed any blows of consequence within the first spherical, the Honeyghan took it on sheer aggression.

The brash challenger’s unceasing efforts to land a crushing shot paid off within the second when a lead proper over Curry’s low left rocked “The Lone Star Cobra.” By the remainder of the spherical it was clear who held the benefit as Honeyghan outmuscled Curry to land exhausting, energy-sapping physique pictures because the Britisher punctuated the spherical by touchdown one other looping proper. Within the third Honeyghan continued the place he left off, bullying the champion and ripping hooks to the physique at each alternative. Curry lastly confirmed some life, getting dwelling a tough left hook to the liver adopted by a strong proper to the pinnacle that bought the Lloyd’s consideration, however the challenger then got here again with a heavy left hook of his personal, decided as he was to maintain his momentum and preserve the higher hand.
Early in spherical 5, Honeyghan broke via once more to land a vicious left jab-straight proper mixture that severely harm Curry and turned his legs to spaghetti. The champion appeared to get well however then halfway via the spherical discovered himself once more in serious trouble as he was blinded by Honeyghan’s jab and nailed by one other heavy proper. Ringside commentator Gil Clancy summed up the motion completely: “Honeyghan is simply too fast for him … out and in, nailing him with punches and getting again out … simply too fast and too energetic.”

Midway via spherical six, a nasty lower opened above Curry’s left eye and the match was now a one-sided beating. Honeyghan continued to unload heavy pictures and a right-left-right mixture shocked Curry and buckled his legs once more. It was one other huge spherical for the challenger and it could be the final as shortly after it ended the ringside physician deemed Curry’s lower too harmful to permit the match to proceed. Followers appeared on in shock as Lloyd Honeyghan celebrated one of many sport’s all-time largest upsets, an inspiring story from boxing historical past for all of the scrappy underdogs on the market who dream of surprising the world. — Jamie Rebner