Lenny Mclean's LAST unlicensed fight against "Man mountain York" Clear footage! #lennymclean #boxing

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1.4 میلیون بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Lenny Mclean was aged 37
Lenny Mclean was aged 37 in this fight but looks a good 10 years older. For all his bravado as "Britain's hardest man" he lost 6 of his bouts, winning 9, the most famous or infamous fights were the trilogy against "Roy pretty boy Shaw".

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"When Frank Warren formed the National Boxing Council in the 1970s, it allowed the toughest underground fighters in Britain to compete legally. McLean, unable to become a licensed boxer due to his violent reputation and criminal record, entered the world of unlicensed boxing (which, though legal, was not sanctioned by the British Boxing Board of Control), and he quickly became one of its brightest stars. His most famous bout was against George 'Pappy' Langley. The notorious Essex fighter had earned a name for himself by knocking out almost all of his opponents to date. The fight lasted one round with George Langley being victorious via KO.

McLean, who in his prime was six feet two inches (188 cm) tall and weighed over twenty stone (127 kg), boasted that he could beat anybody, in either a legitimate match or in an unlicensed match with or without gloves, and reputedly sent out challenges to many of the famous boxers of the day, including Muhammad Ali and Mr. T, though neither contest materialised. He was challenged by the king of the gypsies Bartley Gorman to see who was the hardest unlicensed fighter in the United Kingdom but he refused, leading many to believe Bartley to be the better fighter. He was offered one professional boxer by Frank Warren, David 'Bomber' Pearce the hard hitting British Heavyweight Champion from Newport. McLean declined to fight Pearce at that time in his career".

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