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Howard Winstone

Howard Winstone, MBE (15 April 1939 – 30 September 2000) was a Welsh[1] world champion boxer, born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. As an amateur, Winstone won the Amateur Boxing Association bantamweight title in 1958, and a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff.

Howard Winstone
MBE
Born(1939-04-15)15 April 1939
Died20 September 2000(2000-09-20) (aged 61)
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
NationalityBritish
Other namesThe Welsh Wizard
Statistics
Weight(s)Featherweight
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights67
Wins61
Wins by KO27
Losses6
Medal record

Boxing style edit

In his early amateur days Winstone was very much a two-fisted fighter, but as a teenager, whilst working in a local toy factory, he lost the tips of three fingers on his right hand in an accident. As a result, he lost much of the punching power in his right hand and so had to change his style to rely much more on a straight left.

Amateur career edit

Winstone won 83 of his 86 amateur fights, and in 1958 he was the ABA bantamweight champion.[1]

Representing Wales at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Winstone won the gold medal at bantamweight.[1] Winstone won the first of his three BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year awards the same year (1958) – winning his second in 1963 and his third in 1967.[2]

Professional career edit

 
Howard Winstone c. 1967

Winstone turned professional in 1959 and was managed by former European welterweight champion, Eddie Thomas.

Winstone made his professional debut in February 1959 at Wembley Stadium, London, when he beat Billy Graydon on points over six rounds. He then proceeded to win his first 24 fights, at which point he was considered ready for a shot at the British featherweight title.

In May 1961 he fought Terry Spinks the holder of the British featherweight title at the Empire Pool, Wembley. He out-boxed Spinks, forcing him to retire after ten rounds, and so claimed the British title.

He continued to win all his contests and in April 1962 he defended his title against Derry Treanor, at the Empire Pool, winning by a technical knockout in the fourteenth round. The next month he defended his title against Harry Carroll in Cardiff forcing him to retire after six rounds.

His first defeat came in November 1962 his 35th fight after 34 straight wins. He was beaten by Leroy Jeffery, an American featherweight, by a technical knockout in the second round after having been knocked down three times.

In January 1963, he defended his British title for the third time, defeating Johnny Morrisey by a technical knockout in the eleventh, in Glasgow.

In July 1963, he challenged for the European featherweight title, fighting Italian holder, Alberto Serti in Cardiff. Winstone won the title when the referee stopped the fight in the fourteenth round.

One month later he defended both titles against Billy Calvert in Porthcawl, winning on points over fifteen rounds. In December 1963 he again defended his titles against John O'Brien, again winning on points.

In January 1964 he suffered only his second defeat in 45 fights, losing to the American, Don Johnson.

In May 1964 he defended his European title against Italian, Lino Mastellaro at the Empire Pool, winning by a technical knockout in the Eighth round.

In January 1965 he defended his European title again, against Frenchman, Yves Desmarets in Rome. He won on points over fifteen rounds.

World title fights edit

In September 1965 he challenged for the WBA and WBC world featherweight titles held by the Mexican southpaw, Vicente Saldivar. The fight was held at Earls Court Arena, London and Saldivar won on points over fifteen rounds.

In March 1966 he defended his European title against Andrea Silanos in Italy winning by a technical knockout in the fifteenth round. In September 1966 he defended it against Belgian, Jean de Keers at Wembley and won on a technical knockout in three rounds.

In December 1966 he defended his British and European titles against the Welsh featherweight, Lennie Williams, defeating him at Port Talbot in eight rounds.

In June 1967 he was ready for another world title challenge against Vicente Saldivar, this time in Cardiff, but again lost on points, although the decision favoured Saldivar by only half a point.

Four months later, in October 1967, he fought Saldivar again, this time in Mexico City, but lost after being knocked down in the seventh and twelfth rounds. His manager threw in the towel in the twelfth.

After his latest successful defence, Saldivar announced his retirement leaving his world title vacant. In January 1968, Winstone fought the Japanese, Mitsunori Seki for the vacant WBC world featherweight title at the Royal Albert Hall. He won when the fight was stopped in the ninth due to a cut eye, and so finally gained a world title. Saldivar was in the audience to see his vacated title won by his old rival.

In July 1968 he defended his newly won world title against the Cuban, José Legrá, at Porthcawl, Wales. Although Winstone had beaten Legra twice before, he was knocked down twice in the first round. He continued fighting, but unfortunately he sustained a badly swollen left eye, which caused the bout to be stopped in the fifth round. Having lost the world title in his first defence, Winstone decided to retire at the age of 29.

Professional boxing record edit

67 fights 61 wins 6 losses
By knockout 27 3
By decision 33 3
By disqualification 1 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
67 Loss 61–6 José Legrá TKO 5 (15) 1968-07-24 Coney Beach Arena, Porthcawl, Wales, U.K. Lost WBC featherweight title
66 Win 61–5 Jimmy Anderson PTS 10 (10) 1968-04-09 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K.
65 Win 60–5 Mitsunori Seki TKO 9 (15) 1968-01-23 Royal Albert Hall, London, England, U.K. Won vacant WBC featherweight title
64 Loss 59–5 Vicente Saldivar TKO 12 (15) 1967-10-14 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico For WBA, WBC & The Ring featherweight titles
63 Loss 59–4 Vicente Saldivar PTS 15 (15) 1967-06-15 Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales, U.K. For WBA, WBC & The Ring featherweight titles
62 Win 59–3 Richard Sue PTS 10 (10) 1967-01-17 Royal Albert Hall, London, England, U.K.
61 Win 58–3 Lennie Williams TKO 8 (15) 1966-12-07 Afan Lido, Port Talbot, Wales, U.K. Retained British & European featherweight titles
60 Win 57–3 Don Johnson DQ 4 (10) 1966-10-10 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, U.K.
59 Win 56–3 Jean De Keers TKO 3 (15) 1966-09-06 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K. Retained European featherweight title
58 Win 55–3 Andrea Silanos TKO 15 (15) 1966-03-07 Teatro Verdi, Sassari, Italy Retained European featherweight title
57 Win 54–3 Brian Cartwright TKO 9 (10) 1965-12-13 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K.
56 Loss 53–3 Vicente Saldivar PTS 15 (15) 1965-09-07 Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England, U.K. For WBA, WBC & The Ring featherweight titles
55 Win 53–2 José Legrá PTS 10 (10) 1965-06-22 Winter Gardens, Blackpool, England, U.K.
54 Win 52–2 Eduardo Guerrero TKO 5 (10) 1965-06-01 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K.
53 Win 51–2 Don Johnson PTS 10 (10) 1965-03-29 Market Hall, Carmarthen, Wales, U.K.
52 Win 50–2 Yves Desmarets PTS 15 (15) 1965-01-22 Palazzetto dello Sport, Roma, Italy Retained European featherweight title
51 Win 49–2 Boualem Belouard PTS 10 (10) 1964-12-14 Ice Rink, Nottingham, England, U.K.
50 Win 48–2 Baby Luis PTS 10 (10) 1964-12-01 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K.
49 Win 47–2 Jose Bisbal PTS 10 (10) 1964-09-21 Midland Hotel, Manchester, England, U.K.
48 Win 46–2 Phil Lundgren TKO 7 (10) 1964-06-22 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K.
47 Win 45–2 Lino Mastellaro TKO 8 (15) 1964-05-12 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K. Retained European featherweight title
46 Win 44–2 Rafiu King PTS 10 (10) 1964-03-24 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K.
45 Loss 43–2 Don Johnson PTS 10 (10) 1964-01-28 Olympia, London, England, U.K.
44 Win 43–1 John O'Brien PTS 15 (15) 1963-12-09 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K. Retained British & European featherweight titles
43 Win 42–1 Miguel Calderin PTS 10 (10) 1963-09-20 Corwen Pavilion, Corwen, Wales, U.K.
42 Win 41–1 Billy Calvert PTS 15 (15) 1963-08-20 Coney Beach Arena, Porthcawl, Wales, U.K. Retained British & European featherweight titles
41 Win 40–1 Alberto Serti TKO 14 (15) 1963-07-09 Maindy Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, U.K. Won European featherweight title
40 Win 39–1 Juan Cardenas PTS 8 (8) 1963-05-13 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K.
39 Win 38–1 Gracieux Lamperti TKO 8 (10) 1963-04-29 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
38 Win 37–1 Johnny Morrisey TKO 11 (15) 1963-01-31 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. Retained British featherweight title
37 Win 36–1 Teddy Rand TKO 3 (10) 1962-12-27 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K.
36 Win 35–1 Freddie Dobson TKO 3 (8) 1962-12-10 Kings Hall, Manchester, England, U.K.
35 Loss 34–1 Leroy Jeffery TKO 2 (10) 1962-11-05 Queens Hall, Leeds, England, U.K.
34 Win 34–0 Billy Davis TKO 7 (10) 1962-09-11 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K.
33 Win 33–0 George Bowes PTS 10 (10) 1962-08-18 Newtown Pavilion, Newtown, Wales, U.K.
32 Win 32–0 Dennis Adjei PTS 8 (8) 1962-08-02 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
31 Win 31–0 Harry Carroll RTD 6 (15) 1962-05-30 Maindy Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, U.K. Retained British featherweight title
30 Win 30–0 Derry Treanor TKO 14 (15) 1962-04-10 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K. Retained British featherweight title
29 Win 29–0 Oripes dos Santos PTS 8 (8) 1962-01-09 Royal Albert Hall, London, England, U.K.
28 Win 28–0 Olli Mäki PTS 8 (8) 1961-11-20 Ice Rink, Nottingham, England, U.K.
27 Win 27–0 Gene Fosmire PTS 10 (10) 1961-09-04 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
26 Win 26–0 Aryee Jackson PTS 10 (10) 1961-08-24 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, England, U.K.
25 Win 25–0 Terry Spinks TKO 10 (15) 1961-05-02 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K. Won British featherweight title
24 Win 24–0 Floyd Robertson PTS 10 (10) 1961-01-19 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
23 Win 23–0 Roy Jacobs PTS 10 (10) 1960-11-28 Market Hall, Carmarthen, Wales, U.K.
22 Win 22–0 Jean Renard PTS 10 (10) 1960-10-25 Empire Pool, London, England, U.K.
21 Win 21–0 Jean Renard TKO 8 (10) 1960-09-22 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
20 Win 20–0 Sergio Milan TKO 6 (10) 1960-08-15 Ynys Field, Aberdare, Wales, U.K.
19 Win 19–0 Phill Jones PTS 10 (10) 1960-07-27 Coney Beach Arena, Porthcawl, Wales, U.K.
18 Win 18–0 Noel Hazard TKO 3 (10) 1960-06-23 Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham, England, U.K.
17 Win 17–0 Con Mount Bassie PTS 10 (10) 1960-05-19 Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham, England, U.K.
16 Win 16–0 George Carroll TKO 4 (10) 1960-05-09 Vetch Field, Swansea, Wales, U.K.
15 Win 15–0 Gordon Blakey RTD 8 (10) 1960-03-31 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
14 Win 14–0 Terry Rees TKO 8 (10) 1960-02-24 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
13 Win 13–0 Colin Salcombe TKO 6 (8) 1960-02-04 Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham, England, U.K.
12 Win 12–0 Robbie Wilson PTS 8 (8) 1960-01-25 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K.
11 Win 11–0 George O'Neill RTD 7 (8) 1960-01-14 Drill Hall, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
10 Win 10–0 Billy Calvert PTS 8 (8) 1959-12-14 National Sporting Club, London, England, U.K.
9 Win 9–0 Joe Taylor TKO 4 (8) 1959-09-14 Welfare Ground, Ebbw Vale, Wales, U.K.
8 Win 8–0 Billy Calvert TKO 7 (8) 1959-09-01 Ynys Field, Aberdare, Wales, U.K.
7 Win 7–0 Hugh O'Neill PTS 6 (6) 1959-08-08 Welfare Ground, Ebbw Vale, Wales, U.K.
6 Win 6–0 Ollie Wyllie PTS 6 (6) 1959-07-14 Ynys Field, Aberdare, Wales, U.K.
5 Win 5–0 Jake O'Neale PTS 6 (6) 1959-06-24 Coney Beach Arena, Porthcawl, Wales, U.K.
4 Win 4–0 Jackie Bowers PTS 6 (6) 1959-05-27 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
3 Win 3–0 Tommy Williams PTS 6 (6) 1959-04-15 Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
2 Win 2–0 Peter Sexton PTS 6 (6) 1959-03-14 Stow Hill Drill Hall, Newport, Wales, U.K.
1 Win 1–0 Billy Graydon PTS 6 (6) 1959-02-24 Wembley Stadium, London, England, U.K.

Retirement edit

 
Bronze statue of Howard Winstone

He continued living in Merthyr Tydfil after retirement. In 1968 he was awarded the MBE.[3] Later, he was made a Freeman of Merthyr Tydfil due to his boxing accomplishments. He died from kidney disease on 30 September 2000, aged 61.

In 2001, one year after his death, a bronze statue of Winstone by Welsh sculptor David Petersen was unveiled in St. Tydfil's Square, Merthyr Tydfil.[4]

In 2005, he beat Owen Money, Richard Trevithick, Joseph Parry and Lady Charlotte Guest to be named "Greatest Citizen of Merthyr Tydfil", in a public vote competition run by Cyfarthfa Castle and Museum as part of the centenary celebrations to mark Merthyr's incorporation as a county borough in 1905.

His brother, Glyn Winstone continues to run a café business in the town's bus station under the boxing-themed trading-style "The Lonsdale Bar".

Film edit

The life of Howard Winstone was made into a feature film called Risen Starring British actor Stuart Brennan as Howard Winstone which was released in 2011.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Davies, Sean (11 April 2002). "BBC Sport-Boxing-5. Howard Winstone". BBC website. BBC. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
  2. ^ "BBC Sport-Wales-BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year". BBC website. BBC. 8 December 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
  3. ^ Davies, Sean. "Howard Winstone". BBC. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  4. ^ . Public Monuments and Sculpture Association. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  5. ^ Risen (2010). IMDb

Bibliography edit

  • Hughes, Brian (2005). Reaching For The Stars: The Howard Winstone Phenomenon. Collyhurst: Collyhurst and Moston Lads' Club. ISBN 978-1901746501.
  • Miles, Les (1994). The Welsh Wizard: Howard Winstone M.B.E. Ferndale: Concept Associates. ISBN 978-1899812004.

Further reading edit

  • Maurice Golesworthy, Encyclopaedia of Boxing (Eighth Edition) (1988), Robert Hale Limited, ISBN 0-7090-3323-0
  • . BoxRec Boxing Records. Archived from the original on 30 March 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  • Davies, Sean (1 October 2000). "Howard Winstone, left like a piston". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  • Mulcahey, Martin. "Howard Winstone: World Featherweight Champion". Welsh Warriors. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  • Allen, Neil (November 2000). . Boxing Monthly. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  • Williams, David (24 January 2008). "Boxing: Howard Winstone – champ at last". Merthyr Express (Wales Online). Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  • "Howard Winstone". The Times. London. 2 October 2000. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
  • Bunce, Steve (1 October 2000). "Howard master of ring craft". The Independent. London. Retrieved 12 October 2009.
  • Stephens, Meic (3 October 2000). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2009.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Howard Winstone from BoxRec (registration required)
Sporting positions
Amateur boxing titles
Previous:
Johnny Morrissey
ABA Bantamweight champion
1958
Next:
Don Weller
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by British
featherweight champion

2 May 1961 – 1967
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Jimmy Revie
Preceded by
Alberto Serti
EBU
featherweight champion

9 July 1963 – 1967
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
José Legrá
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Vicente Saldivar
WBC featherweight champion
23 January 1968 – 24 July 1968
Succeeded by
José Legrá

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Howard Winstone MBE 15 April 1939 30 September 2000 was a Welsh 1 world champion boxer born in Merthyr Tydfil Wales As an amateur Winstone won the Amateur Boxing Association bantamweight title in 1958 and a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff Howard Winstone MBEBorn 1939 04 15 15 April 1939Merthyr Tydfil WalesDied20 September 2000 2000 09 20 aged 61 Merthyr Tydfil WalesNationalityBritishOther namesThe Welsh WizardStatisticsWeight s FeatherweightHeight5 ft 5 in 165 cm StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights67Wins61Wins by KO27Losses6Medal record Men s BoxingRepresenting WalesCommonwealth Games1958 Cardiff Bantamweight Contents 1 Boxing style 2 Amateur career 3 Professional career 4 World title fights 5 Professional boxing record 6 Retirement 7 Film 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Bibliography 10 Further reading 11 External linksBoxing style editIn his early amateur days Winstone was very much a two fisted fighter but as a teenager whilst working in a local toy factory he lost the tips of three fingers on his right hand in an accident As a result he lost much of the punching power in his right hand and so had to change his style to rely much more on a straight left Amateur career editWinstone won 83 of his 86 amateur fights and in 1958 he was the ABA bantamweight champion 1 Representing Wales at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff Winstone won the gold medal at bantamweight 1 Winstone won the first of his three BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year awards the same year 1958 winning his second in 1963 and his third in 1967 2 Professional career edit nbsp Howard Winstone c 1967Winstone turned professional in 1959 and was managed by former European welterweight champion Eddie Thomas Winstone made his professional debut in February 1959 at Wembley Stadium London when he beat Billy Graydon on points over six rounds He then proceeded to win his first 24 fights at which point he was considered ready for a shot at the British featherweight title In May 1961 he fought Terry Spinks the holder of the British featherweight title at the Empire Pool Wembley He out boxed Spinks forcing him to retire after ten rounds and so claimed the British title He continued to win all his contests and in April 1962 he defended his title against Derry Treanor at the Empire Pool winning by a technical knockout in the fourteenth round The next month he defended his title against Harry Carroll in Cardiff forcing him to retire after six rounds His first defeat came in November 1962 his 35th fight after 34 straight wins He was beaten by Leroy Jeffery an American featherweight by a technical knockout in the second round after having been knocked down three times In January 1963 he defended his British title for the third time defeating Johnny Morrisey by a technical knockout in the eleventh in Glasgow In July 1963 he challenged for the European featherweight title fighting Italian holder Alberto Serti in Cardiff Winstone won the title when the referee stopped the fight in the fourteenth round One month later he defended both titles against Billy Calvert in Porthcawl winning on points over fifteen rounds In December 1963 he again defended his titles against John O Brien again winning on points In January 1964 he suffered only his second defeat in 45 fights losing to the American Don Johnson In May 1964 he defended his European title against Italian Lino Mastellaro at the Empire Pool winning by a technical knockout in the Eighth round In January 1965 he defended his European title again against Frenchman Yves Desmarets in Rome He won on points over fifteen rounds World title fights editIn September 1965 he challenged for the WBA and WBC world featherweight titles held by the Mexican southpaw Vicente Saldivar The fight was held at Earls Court Arena London and Saldivar won on points over fifteen rounds In March 1966 he defended his European title against Andrea Silanos in Italy winning by a technical knockout in the fifteenth round In September 1966 he defended it against Belgian Jean de Keers at Wembley and won on a technical knockout in three rounds In December 1966 he defended his British and European titles against the Welsh featherweight Lennie Williams defeating him at Port Talbot in eight rounds In June 1967 he was ready for another world title challenge against Vicente Saldivar this time in Cardiff but again lost on points although the decision favoured Saldivar by only half a point Four months later in October 1967 he fought Saldivar again this time in Mexico City but lost after being knocked down in the seventh and twelfth rounds His manager threw in the towel in the twelfth After his latest successful defence Saldivar announced his retirement leaving his world title vacant In January 1968 Winstone fought the Japanese Mitsunori Seki for the vacant WBC world featherweight title at the Royal Albert Hall He won when the fight was stopped in the ninth due to a cut eye and so finally gained a world title Saldivar was in the audience to see his vacated title won by his old rival In July 1968 he defended his newly won world title against the Cuban Jose Legra at Porthcawl Wales Although Winstone had beaten Legra twice before he was knocked down twice in the first round He continued fighting but unfortunately he sustained a badly swollen left eye which caused the bout to be stopped in the fifth round Having lost the world title in his first defence Winstone decided to retire at the age of 29 Professional boxing record edit67 fights 61 wins 6 lossesBy knockout 27 3By decision 33 3By disqualification 1 0No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes67 Loss 61 6 Jose Legra TKO 5 15 1968 07 24 Coney Beach Arena Porthcawl Wales U K Lost WBC featherweight title66 Win 61 5 Jimmy Anderson PTS 10 10 1968 04 09 Empire Pool London England U K 65 Win 60 5 Mitsunori Seki TKO 9 15 1968 01 23 Royal Albert Hall London England U K Won vacant WBC featherweight title64 Loss 59 5 Vicente Saldivar TKO 12 15 1967 10 14 Estadio Azteca Mexico City Distrito Federal Mexico For WBA WBC amp The Ring featherweight titles63 Loss 59 4 Vicente Saldivar PTS 15 15 1967 06 15 Ninian Park Cardiff Wales U K For WBA WBC amp The Ring featherweight titles62 Win 59 3 Richard Sue PTS 10 10 1967 01 17 Royal Albert Hall London England U K 61 Win 58 3 Lennie Williams TKO 8 15 1966 12 07 Afan Lido Port Talbot Wales U K Retained British amp European featherweight titles60 Win 57 3 Don Johnson DQ 4 10 1966 10 10 Free Trade Hall Manchester England U K 59 Win 56 3 Jean De Keers TKO 3 15 1966 09 06 Empire Pool London England U K Retained European featherweight title58 Win 55 3 Andrea Silanos TKO 15 15 1966 03 07 Teatro Verdi Sassari Italy Retained European featherweight title57 Win 54 3 Brian Cartwright TKO 9 10 1965 12 13 National Sporting Club London England U K 56 Loss 53 3 Vicente Saldivar PTS 15 15 1965 09 07 Earls Court Exhibition Centre London England U K For WBA WBC amp The Ring featherweight titles55 Win 53 2 Jose Legra PTS 10 10 1965 06 22 Winter Gardens Blackpool England U K 54 Win 52 2 Eduardo Guerrero TKO 5 10 1965 06 01 Empire Pool London England U K 53 Win 51 2 Don Johnson PTS 10 10 1965 03 29 Market Hall Carmarthen Wales U K 52 Win 50 2 Yves Desmarets PTS 15 15 1965 01 22 Palazzetto dello Sport Roma Italy Retained European featherweight title51 Win 49 2 Boualem Belouard PTS 10 10 1964 12 14 Ice Rink Nottingham England U K 50 Win 48 2 Baby Luis PTS 10 10 1964 12 01 Empire Pool London England U K 49 Win 47 2 Jose Bisbal PTS 10 10 1964 09 21 Midland Hotel Manchester England U K 48 Win 46 2 Phil Lundgren TKO 7 10 1964 06 22 National Sporting Club London England U K 47 Win 45 2 Lino Mastellaro TKO 8 15 1964 05 12 Empire Pool London England U K Retained European featherweight title46 Win 44 2 Rafiu King PTS 10 10 1964 03 24 Empire Pool London England U K 45 Loss 43 2 Don Johnson PTS 10 10 1964 01 28 Olympia London England U K 44 Win 43 1 John O Brien PTS 15 15 1963 12 09 National Sporting Club London England U K Retained British amp European featherweight titles43 Win 42 1 Miguel Calderin PTS 10 10 1963 09 20 Corwen Pavilion Corwen Wales U K 42 Win 41 1 Billy Calvert PTS 15 15 1963 08 20 Coney Beach Arena Porthcawl Wales U K Retained British amp European featherweight titles41 Win 40 1 Alberto Serti TKO 14 15 1963 07 09 Maindy Stadium Cardiff Wales U K Won European featherweight title40 Win 39 1 Juan Cardenas PTS 8 8 1963 05 13 National Sporting Club London England U K 39 Win 38 1 Gracieux Lamperti TKO 8 10 1963 04 29 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 38 Win 37 1 Johnny Morrisey TKO 11 15 1963 01 31 Kelvin Hall Glasgow Scotland U K Retained British featherweight title37 Win 36 1 Teddy Rand TKO 3 10 1962 12 27 National Sporting Club London England U K 36 Win 35 1 Freddie Dobson TKO 3 8 1962 12 10 Kings Hall Manchester England U K 35 Loss 34 1 Leroy Jeffery TKO 2 10 1962 11 05 Queens Hall Leeds England U K 34 Win 34 0 Billy Davis TKO 7 10 1962 09 11 Empire Pool London England U K 33 Win 33 0 George Bowes PTS 10 10 1962 08 18 Newtown Pavilion Newtown Wales U K 32 Win 32 0 Dennis Adjei PTS 8 8 1962 08 02 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 31 Win 31 0 Harry Carroll RTD 6 15 1962 05 30 Maindy Stadium Cardiff Wales U K Retained British featherweight title30 Win 30 0 Derry Treanor TKO 14 15 1962 04 10 Empire Pool London England U K Retained British featherweight title29 Win 29 0 Oripes dos Santos PTS 8 8 1962 01 09 Royal Albert Hall London England U K 28 Win 28 0 Olli Maki PTS 8 8 1961 11 20 Ice Rink Nottingham England U K 27 Win 27 0 Gene Fosmire PTS 10 10 1961 09 04 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 26 Win 26 0 Aryee Jackson PTS 10 10 1961 08 24 Liverpool Stadium Liverpool England U K 25 Win 25 0 Terry Spinks TKO 10 15 1961 05 02 Empire Pool London England U K Won British featherweight title24 Win 24 0 Floyd Robertson PTS 10 10 1961 01 19 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 23 Win 23 0 Roy Jacobs PTS 10 10 1960 11 28 Market Hall Carmarthen Wales U K 22 Win 22 0 Jean Renard PTS 10 10 1960 10 25 Empire Pool London England U K 21 Win 21 0 Jean Renard TKO 8 10 1960 09 22 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 20 Win 20 0 Sergio Milan TKO 6 10 1960 08 15 Ynys Field Aberdare Wales U K 19 Win 19 0 Phill Jones PTS 10 10 1960 07 27 Coney Beach Arena Porthcawl Wales U K 18 Win 18 0 Noel Hazard TKO 3 10 1960 06 23 Embassy Sportsdrome Birmingham England U K 17 Win 17 0 Con Mount Bassie PTS 10 10 1960 05 19 Embassy Sportsdrome Birmingham England U K 16 Win 16 0 George Carroll TKO 4 10 1960 05 09 Vetch Field Swansea Wales U K 15 Win 15 0 Gordon Blakey RTD 8 10 1960 03 31 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 14 Win 14 0 Terry Rees TKO 8 10 1960 02 24 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 13 Win 13 0 Colin Salcombe TKO 6 8 1960 02 04 Embassy Sportsdrome Birmingham England U K 12 Win 12 0 Robbie Wilson PTS 8 8 1960 01 25 National Sporting Club London England U K 11 Win 11 0 George O Neill RTD 7 8 1960 01 14 Drill Hall Cardiff Wales U K 10 Win 10 0 Billy Calvert PTS 8 8 1959 12 14 National Sporting Club London England U K 9 Win 9 0 Joe Taylor TKO 4 8 1959 09 14 Welfare Ground Ebbw Vale Wales U K 8 Win 8 0 Billy Calvert TKO 7 8 1959 09 01 Ynys Field Aberdare Wales U K 7 Win 7 0 Hugh O Neill PTS 6 6 1959 08 08 Welfare Ground Ebbw Vale Wales U K 6 Win 6 0 Ollie Wyllie PTS 6 6 1959 07 14 Ynys Field Aberdare Wales U K 5 Win 5 0 Jake O Neale PTS 6 6 1959 06 24 Coney Beach Arena Porthcawl Wales U K 4 Win 4 0 Jackie Bowers PTS 6 6 1959 05 27 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 3 Win 3 0 Tommy Williams PTS 6 6 1959 04 15 Sophia Gardens Pavilion Cardiff Wales U K 2 Win 2 0 Peter Sexton PTS 6 6 1959 03 14 Stow Hill Drill Hall Newport Wales U K 1 Win 1 0 Billy Graydon PTS 6 6 1959 02 24 Wembley Stadium London England U K Retirement edit nbsp Bronze statue of Howard WinstoneHe continued living in Merthyr Tydfil after retirement In 1968 he was awarded the MBE 3 Later he was made a Freeman of Merthyr Tydfil due to his boxing accomplishments He died from kidney disease on 30 September 2000 aged 61 In 2001 one year after his death a bronze statue of Winstone by Welsh sculptor David Petersen was unveiled in St Tydfil s Square Merthyr Tydfil 4 In 2005 he beat Owen Money Richard Trevithick Joseph Parry and Lady Charlotte Guest to be named Greatest Citizen of Merthyr Tydfil in a public vote competition run by Cyfarthfa Castle and Museum as part of the centenary celebrations to mark Merthyr s incorporation as a county borough in 1905 His brother Glyn Winstone continues to run a cafe business in the town s bus station under the boxing themed trading style The Lonsdale Bar Film editMain article Risen 2010 film The life of Howard Winstone was made into a feature film called Risen Starring British actor Stuart Brennan as Howard Winstone which was released in 2011 5 See also editList of outright winners of the Lonsdale belt List of Welsh world boxing champions List of British world boxing champions List of world featherweight boxing championsReferences edit a b c Davies Sean 11 April 2002 BBC Sport Boxing 5 Howard Winstone BBC website BBC Retrieved 28 October 2009 BBC Sport Wales BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year BBC website BBC 8 December 2008 Retrieved 28 October 2009 Davies Sean Howard Winstone BBC Retrieved 1 May 2015 Statue of Howard Winstone Public Monuments and Sculpture Association Archived from the original on 16 April 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Risen 2010 IMDb Bibliography edit Hughes Brian 2005 Reaching For The Stars The Howard Winstone Phenomenon Collyhurst Collyhurst and Moston Lads Club ISBN 978 1901746501 Miles Les 1994 The Welsh Wizard Howard Winstone M B E Ferndale Concept Associates ISBN 978 1899812004 Further reading edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Howard Winstone Maurice Golesworthy Encyclopaedia of Boxing Eighth Edition 1988 Robert Hale Limited ISBN 0 7090 3323 0 Howard Winstone fight record BoxRec Boxing Records Archived from the original on 30 March 2015 Retrieved 7 March 2015 Davies Sean 1 October 2000 Howard Winstone left like a piston BBC Sport Retrieved 11 October 2009 Mulcahey Martin Howard Winstone World Featherweight Champion Welsh Warriors Retrieved 11 October 2009 Allen Neil November 2000 Merthyr finest Boxing Monthly Archived from the original on 21 November 2008 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Williams David 24 January 2008 Boxing Howard Winstone champ at last Merthyr Express Wales Online Retrieved 11 October 2009 Howard Winstone The Times London 2 October 2000 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Bunce Steve 1 October 2000 Howard master of ring craft The Independent London Retrieved 12 October 2009 Stephens Meic 3 October 2000 Howard Winstone The Independent Archived from the original on 2 November 2012 Retrieved 12 October 2009 External links editBoxing record for Howard Winstone from BoxRec registration required Sporting positionsAmateur boxing titlesPrevious Johnny Morrissey ABA Bantamweight champion1958 Next Don WellerRegional boxing titlesPreceded byTerry Spinks Britishfeatherweight champion2 May 1961 1967Vacated VacantTitle next held byJimmy ReviePreceded byAlberto Serti EBUfeatherweight champion9 July 1963 1967Vacated VacantTitle next held byJose LegraWorld boxing titlesVacantTitle last held byVicente Saldivar WBC featherweight champion23 January 1968 24 July 1968 Succeeded byJose Legra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Howard Winstone amp oldid 1188802419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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