- Ken Buchanan
Infobox_Boxer
name = Ken Buchanan
realname = Ken Buchanan
nickname =
nationality = flagicon|GBR British
weight =Lightweight
birth_date = Birth date and age|1945|6|28|mf=y
birth_place =Edinburgh ,Scotland ,UK
style = Orthodox
total =69
wins = 61
KO = 27
losses = 8
draws = 0
no contests = 0Ken Buchanan (born
June 28 ,1945 ) is a former worldboxing champion. Many consider Buchanan to be the best boxer ever to come out of theUK 'sScotland .Boxing career
Early career
Before turning pro, Buchanan was the 1965 ABA featherweight champion. He started boxing professionally on
September 20 ,1965 , beatingBrian Tonks by aknockout in two rounds inLondon . He spent much of the early parts of his career fighting undistinguished opponents inEngland . His Scottish debut came in his 17th fight, when he outpointed John McMillan over 10 rounds onJanuary 23 ,1967 . Prior to that, he had also beatenIvan Whiter by a decision in 8 rounds.Lightweight challenger
Buchanan ran his winning streak to 23 consecutive bouts before challenging Maurice Cullen on
February 19 ,1968 for the British Lightweight title in London. He knocked Cullen out in round 11 and became a world classified Lightweight challenger.He continued his way up the world Lightweight rankings by defeating
Leonard Tavarez ,Angel Robinson Garcia and Whiter (in a rematch) among others, but onJanuary 29 ,1970 , he found his first stone on the boxing road when he challenged future world Jr. Welterweight championMiguel Velazquez in Madrid, for theEurope an Lightweight title. Buchanan lost a 15 round decision to Velazquez, but nevertheless, he continued his ascent towards the number one spot in the rankings by beating Tavarez in a rematch,Chris Fernandez andBrian Hudson , the latter of whom was beaten by a knockout in five in a defence of the British Lightweight title.Champion
On September of that year, Buchanan travelled to
Puerto Rico , where he would meetIsmael Laguna , the world Lightweight champion, onSeptember 26 . Many experts thought that San Juan's warm weather would affect Buchanan, but he upset those who thought that way and beat Laguna by a 15 round decision to becomeworld 's Lightweight champion.At that time, the WBA and theBritish Boxing Board of Control ("BBBC"), were in the middle of a feud, and Buchanan was not allowed to fight in theUnited Kingdom . He had to resort to fighting overseas for a short period of time.He finished 1970 beating
Donato Panuato by a 10 round decision in a non-title bout, and then he began 1971 by going to Los Angeles, where he retained his title with a 15 round decision overRuben Navarro . After that, he was allowed to fight in the United Kingdom again, and he returned there to beat former world championCarlos Morocho Hernandez by a knockout in eight.Then, he flew to New York to meet Laguna again, this time defending his world title. Buchanan retained the title with another decision over Laguna, and then he had a couple of non-title affairs, one in London and one in
South Africa . The South African fight againstAndries Steyn inJohannesburg was a mismatch with his opponent's corner throwing in the towel in the third round.Stripping of title
He was stripped of the WBC title for failing to defend against
Pedro Carrasco , but he remained the WBA world Lightweight champion. His next defence came onJune 26 ,1972 , against then undefeatedRoberto Duran at theMadison Square Garden (MSG) in New York. This bout proved to be one of the most controversial in boxing history. During an exchange to end round 13, Duran landed a low blow in an illegal area of the body after the bell of the 13th round. RefereeJohn LoBianco said, however, that he thought the blow was legal, and therefore, the bout, and the world championship, were given to Duran by a technical knockout in 13 rounds. Buchanan took a beating through out the bout and required hospitalization and surgery after the bout. Ken buchanan was never given a come back with Duran in the rest of his boxing career.In his next fight, Buchanan beat former 3 time world champion
Carlos Ortiz by a knockout in six, also at the "MSG", and he finished 1972 with a win overChang Kil Lee .Later career
In 1973, Buchanan started out by beating future world Lightweight champion
Jim Watt by a decision in 15, to regain the British lightweight title. Soon, he embarked on another international tour that included more fights in theUnited States , several fights inDenmark , and one fight inCanada . He won each of those fights, leading towards a challenge of European Lightweight championAntonio Puddu inItaly , and Buchanan added the European Lightweight championship belt to his shelf by defeating Puddu by a decision in 15 rounds. He retained the title by beating Tavarez for the third time, this time by a knockout in 14 atParis , and then he travelled toJapan to fight for the world title again. This time, however, he was defeated by a decision in 15 rounds by the WBC's world champion,Guts Ishimatsu .Buchanan re-grouped once again, and won in a defense of the European Lightweight title against
Giancarlo Usai by a knockout in 12. But he retired from 1976 to 1978, leaving the European Lightweight title vacant.When he returned to professional boxing in 1978, he won two straight bouts, but everything else started going backwards for him. Challenging
Charlie Nash in Copenhagen, he lost by a decision in twelve. In 1980, he won two bouts in a row, but after that, he lost five bouts in a row, finally retiring for good after losing toGeorge Feeney by a decision in eight onJanuary 25 of 1982. In 2000, he was elected to theInternational Boxing Hall Of Fame .See also
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List of British lightweight boxing champions
*List of lightweight boxing champions *
List of WBC world champions
*List of undisputed boxing champions External links
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* [http://www.stv.tv/content/sport/exclusive/display.html?id=opencms:/sport/exclusive/Ken_Buchanan_interview_180607 Ken Buchanan interview with stv, 18 June 2007.]References
* The Tartan
by Ken Buchanan
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