Lonsdale Belt
Lonsdale Belt | |
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Description | British Boxing Champion |
Sponsored by | National Sporting Club, British Boxing Board of Control |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | National Sporting Club (1909–1929) (1929–present) |
First awarded | 8 November 1909 |
Website | www |
The Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt, commonly known as the Lonsdale Belt, is the oldest championship belt in British professional boxing.[1] Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale introduced the prize on behalf of the National Sporting Club, intending it to be awarded to British boxing champions.
Freddie Welsh won the first Lonsdale Belt in 1909 after winning the NSC British Lightweight title. Heavyweight Henry Cooper was the first boxer to win three Lonsdale Belts during his 17-year professional career. In 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) assumed responsibility for awarding the belt, which continues to be awarded to British champions as of 2018[update].
National Sporting Club
Origin
Lord Lonsdale was the first president of the National Sporting Club (NSC).[2] In 1909, he introduced the Lonsdale Belt—originally the Challenge Belt—as a new trophy for British boxing champions in each weight division.[3] A 9-carat or 22-carat gold belt composed of two heavy chains with a central enamel medallion depicting a boxing match; this is flanked by enamel medallions showing single boxers and gold medallions with a scroll on which is inscribed the names of belt winners. The medallions are interspersed with smaller gold medallions depicting the Union Rose. The belts are backed with a red, white and blue ribbon.[4] The belts were made in the Birmingham workshop of jewellers Mappin & Webb.[5] A total of 22 Lonsdale belts were issued by the NSC; 20 were won outright.[3]
The manager of the NSC Arthur Frederick Bettinson published details about the terms and conditions of holding the belt agreed by the NSC in Sporting Life on 22 December 1909. The main rules were:
- The holder was required to defend his title within six months of a challenge. Minimum stake of £100 a side (£200 for heavyweights, £50 for flyweights)
- The belt became the holder's property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise, or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would also receive an NSC pension of £50 a year from the age of 50.
- The holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt.[6]
The first recipient of this belt was Freddie Welsh, who defeated Johnny Summers on 8 November 1909 for the NSC British Lightweight title.[7]
First holders of NSC Challenge belts
Weight class | Reign began | Champion | Defeated |
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Lightweight | 8 November 1909 | Freddie Welsh | Johnny Summers[8] |
Middleweight | 20 December 1909 | Tom Thomas | Charlie Wilson[9] |
Welterweight | 21 March 1910 | Young Joseph | Jack Goldswain[10] |
Featherweight | 18 April 1910 | Jim Driscoll | Spike Robson[11] |
Bantamweight | 17 October 1910 | Digger Stanley | Joe Bowker[12] |
Heavyweight | 24 April 1911 | Billy Wells | Iron Hague[13] |
Flyweight | 4 December 1911 | Sid Smith | Joe Wilson[14] |
Light-heavyweight | 9 March 1914 | Dick Smith | Dennis Haugh[15] |
British Boxing Board of Control
The NSC became virtually defunct in 1929 and lost control of the sport to the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC), which started to issue the Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt in 1936.[16] Lonsdale consented to the use of his name and image on the belt in perpetuity; an image of his face remains on it. In 1939 the last 9-carat gold belt was launched by the BBBofC.[16] This was won by the lightweight Eric Boon that year.[17] The last 9-carat gold belt was won outright by Henry Cooper in 1959. Belts made from 1945 are composed of hallmarked silver and the laurel-leaf border has the thistle, daffodil and shamrock added to the extant rose to represent the four national flowers of the UK.[16] The belt was machine-made for a short time in the 1970s before the BBBofC decided to have it hand-made again, passing the contract to Fattorini and Sons, who continue to make the belts as of 2018[update], Each belt costs £14,000.[16]
First holders of the BBBofC Lonsdale Belt
Weight class | Reign Began | Champion | Defeated |
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Flyweight | 16 September 1936 | Benny Lynch | Pat Palmer[18] |
Featherweight | 24 September 1936 | Johnny McGrory | Nel Tarleton[19] |
Lightweight | 19 October 1936 | Jimmy Walsh | Harry Mizler[20] |
Light-heavyweight | 27 April 1937 | Jock McAvoy | Eddie Phillips[21] |
Bantamweight | 31 May 1937 | Johnny King | Jackie Brown[22] |
Heavyweight | 15 March 1937 | Tommy Farr | Ben Foord[8] |
Middleweight | 25 October 1937 | Jock McAvoy | Jack Hyams[21] |
Welterweight | 21 February 1938 | Jake Kilrain | Jack Lord[23] |
Current holders of the BBBofC Lonsdale Belt
Weight class | Reign began | Champion | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
Flyweight | 14 May 2016 | Andrew Selby | Louis Norman[24] |
Super Flyweight | vacant | ||
Bantamweight | vacant | ||
Super Bantamweight | vacant | ||
Featherweight | 26 September 2015 | Ryan Walsh | Samir Mouneimne[25] |
Super Featherweight | 14 April 2018 | Sam Bowen | Maxi Hughes[26] |
Lightweight | 7 October 2017 | Lewis Ritson | Robbie Barrett[27] |
Super lightweight | vacant | ||
Welterweight | 5 March 2016 | Bradley Skeete | Sam Eggington[28] |
Super welterweight | vacant | ||
Middleweight | 4 May 2018 | Jason Welborn | Tommy Langford[29] |
Super Middleweight | vacant | ||
Light Heavyweight | 24 March 2018 | Callum Johnson | Frank Buglioni[30] |
Cruiserweight | 26 May 2017 | Matty Askin | Craig Kennedy[31] |
Heavyweight | 12 May 2018 | Hughie Fury | Sam Sexton[32] |
Out of the ring
Changes
In 1987, the BBBofC decided to award only one belt to any boxer in each division. A boxer can, however, win belts outright in different weight classes.[33]
On 1 September 1999 the BBBofC changed the criteria for winning a belt outright; boxers must now win four—rather than three—championship contests in the same weight division. The rule also stipulates that one of the four wins must be a mandatory contest. The BBBofC general secretary John Morris cited the rising costs of making the belts as the chief reason for the rule change.[34]
The BBBofC introduced the Lonsdale Badge in 2013; it is worn by outright winners. According to Eurosport:
'The British Boxing Board of Control are happy to agree to honour all outright winners of the Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt by the introduction of this badge," said Smith. "It is a wonderful achievement for any boxer to win a British Championship and any boxer who wins the belt outright has a special place in the sports history. "After the idea being suggested by Ross Thompson-Jenkins at Sky Sports and subsequent discussion between Melissa Anglesea of Suzi Wong Creations and myself, I am pleased that the idea has come to fruition and that all Lonsdale Belt outright winners, regardless of promoter, broadcaster and clothes manufacturer can wear the badge with pride."
Donations and auctions
The Lonsdale Belt won by Bombardier Billy Wells in 1911 is now kept at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, London, and is not on display to the general public.[36] Johnny Brown's Lonsdale Belt was donated to the Museum of London in 2010.[37] In November 2000 the belt awarded to Randy Turpin in 1956 was auctioned for £23,000 while in September 2011, the belt won by the welterweight Jack Hood in 1926 fetched £36,000. Hood, who died in 1992, had displayed his belt above the bar at the Bell public house, of which he was the licensee, in Tanworth-in-Arden .[38]
In 1993, Henry Cooper sold all three of his belts for £42,000 after losing heavily on the Lloyd's insurance market.[39] One first of the belts—the last one made of gold—was sold for £22,000. The others sold for £10,000 each. Cooper was expecting £70,000 for the sale but was content they all were all sold together.[39]
Theft
- Don Cockell's Lonsdale belt was stolen in 1952 from a glass cabinet at his home while he was out dancing. He did not own the belt.[40]
- In 2017, after attending a training camp, Bobby Vanzie returned to his home to Bradford and discovered his belt had been stolen.[41]
- Pat McAteer's belt was stolen from his son's home at Annapolis, Maryland, in 2012.[42]
- Jack Petersen's Lonsdale belt was stolen from his son's home in Burnham, Buckinghamshire in 2013.[43]
Outright winners
Three-time outright winner of Lonsdale Belt
Heavyweight boxer, Henry Cooper is the only man ever to win three Lonsdale belts outright.[36]
Two-time outright winners of Lonsdale Belt
Weight class | Champion | Year achieved |
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Featherweight | Nel Tarleton | 1945[44] |
Featherweight | Ronnie Clayton | 1953[45] |
Bantamweight | Peter Keenan | 1957[46] |
Featherweight | Howard Winstone | 1963[47] |
Welterweight | Brian Curvis | 1964[48] |
Light-welterweight | Clinton McKenzie | 1987[49] |
Outright winners of Lonsdale Belt
Weight class | Champion | Year achieved |
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Featherweight | Jim Driscoll | 1910[50] |
Bantamweight | Digger Stanley | 1912[51] |
Lightweight | Freddie Welsh | 1912[52] |
Heavyweight | Bombardier Billy Wells | 1913[53] |
Welterweight | Johnny Basham | 1915[54] |
Bantamweight | Joe Fox | 1917[55] |
Flyweight | Jimmy Wilde | 1917[56] |
Featherweight | Tancy Lee | 1917[57] |
Light-Heavyweight | Dick Smith | 1918[58] |
Middleweight | Pat O'Keeffe | 1918[59] |
Bantamweight | Jim Higgins | 1921[60] |
Bantamweight | Johnny Brown | 1925[61] |
Welterweight | Jack Hood | 1926[62] |
Middleweight | Len Harvey | 1930[63] |
Featherweight | Johnny Cuthbert | 1930[64] |
Flyweight | Jackie Brown | 1932[64] |
Bantamweight | Dick Corbett | 1934[65] |
Middleweight | Jock McAvoy | 1935[64] |
Heavyweight | Jack Petersen | 1935[66] |
Bantamweight | Johnny King | 1937[64] |
Lightweight | Eric Boon | 1939[67] |
Welterweight | Ernie Roderick | 1941[68] |
Flyweight | Jackie Paterson | 1943[69] |
Lightweight | Billy Thompson | 1950[70] |
Flyweight | Terry Allen | 1953[71] |
Welterweight | Wally thom | 1954[72] |
Light-Heavyweight | Randolph Turpin | 1956[73] |
Lightweight | Joe Lucy | 1956[74] |
Middleweight | Pat McAteer | 1957[75] |
Featherweight | Charlie Hill | 1958[76] |
Middleweight | Terry Downes | 1960[77] |
Bantamweight | Freddie Gilroy | 1962[78] |
Light-Heavyweight | Chic Calderwood | 1963[79] |
Flyweight | Walter McGowan | 1966[80] |
Lightweight | Maurice Cullen | 1966[81] |
Middleweight | Johnny Pritchett | 1967[82] |
Bantamweight | Alan Rudkin | 1969[83] |
Super-Featherweight | Jimmy Anderson | 1969[84] |
Welterweight | Ralph Charles | 1971[85] |
Lightweight | Ken Buchanan | 1973[86] |
Flyweight | John McCluskey | 1974[87] |
Featherweight | Evan Armstrong | 1974[88] |
Light-Heavyweight | Chris Finnegan | 1975[89] |
Super-Lightweight | Joey Singleton | 1975[90] |
Middleweight | Alan Minter | 1976[91] |
Super-Welterweight | Maurice Hope | 1976[92] |
Lightweight | Jim Watt | 1977[93] |
Super-Welterweight | Jimmy Batten | 1978[94] |
Light-Heavyweight | Bunny Johnson | 1979[95] |
Super-Lightweight | Colin Powers | 1979[96] |
Bantamweight | Johnny Owen | 1979[97] |
Super-Welterweight | Pat Thomas | 1979[98] |
Middleweight | Kevin Finnegan | 1979[99] |
Featherweight | Pat Cowdell | 1980[100] |
Middleweight | Roy Gumbs | 1982[101] |
Light-Heavyweight | Tom Collins | 1983[102] |
Light-Heavyweight | Dennis Andries | 1984[103] |
Lightweight | George Feeney | 1984[104] |
Bantamweight | Hugh Russell | 1985[105] |
Welterweight | Cohn Jones | 1985[106] |
Welterweight | Lloyd Honeyghan | 1985[107] |
Super-Welterweight | Prince Rodney | 1985[108] |
Lightweight | Tony Willis | 1986[109] |
Featherweight | Robert Dickie | 1986[110] |
Welterweight | Kirkland Laing | 1987[111] |
Super-Lightweight | Lloyd Christie | 1987[112] |
Flyweight | Charlie Magri | 1987[113] |
Middleweight | Tony Sibson | 1987[114] |
Heavyweight | Horace Notice | 1987[115] |
Middleweight | Herol Graham | 1988[116] |
Light-Heavyweight | Tony Wilson | 1989[117] |
Flyweight | Pat Clinton | 1989[118] |
Bantamweight | Billy Hardy | 1989[119] |
Featherweight | Paul Hodkinson | 1989[120] |
Cruiserweight | Johnny Nelson | 1990[121] |
Featherweight | Colin McMillan | 1991[122] |
Super-Featherweight | John Doherty | 1991[123] |
Lightweight | Carl Crook | 1991[124] |
Super-Lightweight | Andy Holligan | 1992[112] |
Flyweight | Robbie Regan | 1992[125] |
Heavyweight | Lennox Lewis | 1992[126] |
Super-Welterweight | Andy Till | 1993[127] |
Light-Heavyweight | Crawford Ashley | 1994[128] |
Featherweight | Sean Murphy | 1993[129] |
Middleweight | Neville Brown | 1994[130] |
Bantamweight | Drew Docherty | 1994[131] |
Flyweight | Francis Ampofo | 1994[132] |
Lightweight | Billy Schwer | 1994[133] |
Super-Welterweight | Robert McCracken | 1995[134] |
Super-Lightweight | Ross Hale | 1995[135] |
Super-Middleweight | Sam Storey | 1995[136] |
Welterweight | Delroy Bryan | 1995[137] |
Lightweight | Michael Ayers | 1995[138] |
Super-Featherweight | Floyd Hazard | 1995[139] |
Cruiserweight | Terry Dunstan | 1996[140] |
Super-Bantamweight | Richie Wenton | 1996[141] |
Super-Welterweight | Ryan Rhodes | 1997[142] |
Featherweight | Paul Ingle | 1997[143] |
Flyweight | Ady Lewis | 1997[144] |
Welterweight | Ryan Rhodes | 1997[145] |
Welterweight | Geoff McCreesh | 1998[146] |
Featherweight | Jon Jo Irwin | 1998[147] |
Super-Featherweight | Charles Shepherd | 1998[148] |
Super-Bantamweight | Michael Brodie | 1998[149] |
Super-Middleweight | David Starie | 1999[150] |
Super-Welterweight | Ensley Bingham | 1999[151] |
Welterweight | Derek Roche | 1999[152] |
Light-Middleweight | Julius Francis | 1999[153] |
Super-Featherweight | Michael Gomez | 2000[154] |
Lightweight | Bobby Vanzie | 2000[155] |
Cruiserweight | Bruce Scott | 2001[156] |
Bantamweight | Nicky Booth | 2001[157] |
Super-Bantamweight | Michael Alldis | 2002[158] |
Heavyweight | Danny Williams | 2002[159] |
Middleweight | Howard Eastman | 2003[160] |
Welterweight | Neil Sinclair | 2003[161] |
Cruiserweight | Mark Hobson | 2004[162] |
Welterweight | David Barnes | 2004[163] |
Featherweight | Dazzo Williams | 2004[164] |
Super-Welterweight | Jamie Moore | 2005[165] |
Super-Lightweight | Junior Witter | 2005[166] |
Super-Bantamweight | Michael Hunter | 2005[167] |
Heavyweight | Matt Skelton | 2005[168] |
Middleweight | Scott Dann | 2005[169] |
Super-Featherweight | Alex Arthur | 2005[170] |
Lightweight | Graham Earl | 2005[171] |
Super-Middleweight | Carl Froch | 2006[172] |
Super-Featherweight | Carl Johanneson | 2007[173] |
Bantamweight | Ian Napa | 2008[174] |
Welterweight | Kell Brook | 2009[175] |
Super-Bantamweight | Jason Booth | 2009[176] |
Lightweight | John Murray | 2010[177] |
Featherweight | John Simpson | 2010[178] |
Bantamweight | Stuart Hall | 2011[179] |
Light-Middleweight | Brian Rose | 2012[180] |
Featherweight | Lee Selby | 2013[181] |
Welterweight | Frankie Gavin | 2013[182] |
Cruiserweight | Jon-Lewis Dickinson | 2014[183] |
Middleweight | Billy Joe Saunders | 2014[184] |
Featherweight | Ryan Walsh | 2015[185] |
Welterweight | Bradley Skeete | 2016[186] |
Super-Featherweight | Martin J. Ward | 2017[187] |
Lightweight | Lewis Ritson | 2018[188] |
See also
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- "Boxrec.com – Lonsdale Belt article"
- "Britishboxing.wordpress.com – The history of the Lonsdale Belt"
- "Bbc.co.uk – Lonsdale Belt article"
- "Bbbofc.com – The Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt".
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