Ken Salisbury | |
Real Name: | Kenneth E. Salisbury |
Nickname: | Kenny Holden (Mother's maiden name) |
Weight: | light middle/middle/light heavyweight |
Nationality: | English/Australian |
Birth Date: | 22 August 1953 |
Birth Place: | Liverpool |
Stance: | Orthodox |
Total: | 32 |
Wins: | 30 (KO 9) |
Losses: | 1 (KO 1) |
Draws: | 1 |
Ken Salisbury (born 22 August 1953[1] in Liverpool) is an English/Australian professional light middle/middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1970s and '80s who won the New South Wales (Australia) State light middleweight title, Australian light middleweight title, and Commonwealth light middleweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from 151NaN, i.e. light middleweight to NaNNaN, i.e. light heavyweight.[2]
Salisbury was the 2016 Inductee for the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame Moderns category.
Salisbury started boxing at the age of nine, and represented England three times. In his twenties, he emigrated to Australia and became a professional boxer at age 25. His most famous fight took place at the Sydney Opera House, where he fought against Alex Temelkov in a fight that was later nicknamed "World War Three" after turning into a brawl. [3] This ended up being the first and last fight that ever took place at the Sydney Opera House. [4]
Ken Salisbury is the son of Edward Salisbury and Margaret (née Holden), and older brother of Paul Salisbury.