Nigel Benn vs. Gerald McClellan explained

Fight Name:Sudden Impact
Fight Date:25 February 1995
Location:London Arena, Millwall, London, UK
Titles:WBC super-middleweight title
Fighter1: Nigel Benn
Nickname1:"The Dark Destroyer"
Hometown1:Ilford, London, UK
Record1:39–2–1 (32 KO)
Height1:5 ft 9 in
Weight1:168 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC
Super Middleweight Champion
The Ring
No. 2 Ranked Super Middleweight
Fighter2: Gerald McClellan
Nickname2:"The G-Man"
Hometown2:Freeport, Illinois, US
Record2:31–2 (29 KO)
Height2:6 ft 0 in
Weight2:165 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:The Ring
No. 1 Ranked Middleweight
The Ring No. 8 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
Former WBC Middleweight Champion
Result:Benn wins by KO in the tenth round

Nigel Benn vs. Gerald McClellan, billed as Sudden Impact, was a professional boxing match contested on 25 February 1995 between WBC super-middleweight champion Nigel Benn and former WBC middleweight champion Gerald McClellan. It is widely regarded as one of the sport's most brutal and thrillingly violent encounters, with Benn defeating McClellan via a tenth-round knockout after McClellan was counted out while down on one knee. Shortly after the match ended, McClellan collapsed and fell into a coma for two weeks.

As a result of injuries he sustained during the fight, McClellan is blind and has hearing, memory and mobility problems. The fight has been described as "[one] that will be embedded forever in the memories" of those who watched it.[1]

Background

McClellan went into the fight as the bookmaker's favourite at odds of 1–3, with expectations that he would provide a repeat of his previous three fights, all won by knockout.[2] The fight was joint-promoted by Frank Warren and Don King.[3] McClellan himself predicted: "I can't see anything less than a vicious knockout".[4]

The fight

Within 35 seconds of the start of the first round, Benn was knocked out of the ring by McClellan, but was able to properly recover due to a slow count by the referee, later timed at 13 seconds, still 7 seconds short of the 20 seconds allowed to return if knocked out of the ring. [5] [6] By the second round, McClellan was already struggling to breathe properly, and according to his sister Lisa, at the end of the sixth round he said to his trainer, Stan Johnson: "I wanna quit, Stan", a claim Johnson denies.[7]

The following rounds were "a brutal, yet exhilarating back-and-forth contest that saw both combatants give as good as they took".[8] Benn gained control of the fight for the following rounds, before McClellan came back to take the eighth by knocking down Benn for a second time. In the ninth, a tired Benn was missing with his "wild" punches, and the force of one caused him to fall forward and accidentally headbutt McClellan, an incident which appeared to significantly affect McClellan's physical well-being.[8] [9]

The fight entered the tenth round; McClellan had never fought past the eighth round in his career. At the midway point, Benn connected with a right hand, causing McClellan to drop to one knee. The referee began his count until McClellan stood back up at seven, and the fight continued after Asaro checked McClellan. Working for American television station Showtime, commentator Ferdie Pacheco described it as "the strangest knockdown I've seen".[5] Shortly after, Benn connected with another right, and again McClellan dropped to a knee, this time allowing Asaro to count him out.[10] Pacheco's fellow commentator Steve Albert opined that it was "one of the most bizarre endings to a fight",[5] while Pacheco himself accused McClellan of quitting.[11]

Aftermath

After the fight ended, McClellan walked back to his corner, where he collapsed on his back after telling Johnson that he felt like there was "water running inside my head".[6] Due to the British Boxing Board of Control amending their regulations following injuries Michael Watson suffered after a fight with Chris Eubank in 1991, and the 1994 death of Bradley Stone, an anaesthetist and paramedics were on hand to give immediate medical attention to him by placing him in a neck brace and giving him oxygen.[12] Both fighters were soon rushed to the nearby Royal London Hospital – McClellan underwent brain surgery by Dr. John Sutcliffe, who removed a blood clot, while Benn collapsed in his dressing room after the fight due to exhaustion, but was released the following morning, before which he shook McClellan's hand and apologised.[13] Sutcliffe gave McClellan a better than 50% chance of survival but declared that his career was finished.[9] McClellan eventually spent two weeks in a coma, and only left the hospital in August 1995.[14]

In the ride to the hospital, McClellan regained consciousness and asked Johnson, "What the fuck happened? I got knocked clean out, didn't I?", to which Johnson replied: "You didn't get knocked out. You went down to one knee and you walked back to the corner and you quit".[5]

Reaction

The front pages of the following day's newspapers featured images of McClellan lying in the ring,[15] while there were calls for boxing to be banned.[16] [17] A spokesman for the British Medical Association said "How many more cases do we need of boxers playing roulette with their brains before the government and the British Boxing Board of Control take seriously what we say about the cumulative danger that boxing does?"[18]

Benn was considering retirement, and described himself as "empty" and "distressed" following the fight.[19] [20] He released a statement which said "My heart goes out to Gerald McClellan and his family. It was a fierce and fair fight, but no one could imagine that such a great sporting spectacle could end so sadly".[21]

Referee Alfred Asaro attempted to defend the lack of action he had taken in not stopping the fight earlier, saying: "I can't guess if a boxer who continues to go on punching has head pains", and attempted to lay the blame at the feet of McClellan's trainer Stan Johnson, saying it was he who should have intervened.[22] [23] ITV directors made the decision not to replay the fight, and were considering pulling out of the sport; a week later, ITV broadcast a fight between Naseem Hamed and Sergio Liendo, in which Liendo was knocked unconscious by Hamed – despite 13 million people having watched the Benn–McClellan fight,[24] it would prove to be the final fight ITV would air for almost four years, when they aired Shea Neary vs. Juan Carlos Villareal.[25]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[26]

Broadcasting

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Legacy

As a result of the fight, McClellan is blind, hearing-impaired, suffers short-term memory loss, and needs to use a wheelchair.[27] [28] Throughout the first year following the fight, the brain damage McClellan suffered led him to refuse to believe he was now blind, instead thinking it was night-time, and he would become confused that he was not training for a future fight.[29] [30] To date, he still receives full-time care from his sisters Lisa and Sandra,[31] and regularly asks them about the fight with Benn.[32]

McClellan was paid just $54,000 for the fight, and an additional $100,000 from his promoter Don King as part of an insurance policy, a sum of money disputed by McClellan's family as being unrepresentative of the contract signed.[29] [33] In 2003, Lisa praised Gerald's amateur rival Roy Jones Jr. for the financial support he offered the McClellans in the years that followed. Jones Jr. said he offered the support as "nobody else even cares pretty much about how Gerald is doing from the boxing world".[34] Photojournalist Teddy Blackburn published a book titled In The Other Corner as a tribute to McClellan and as an effort to raise funds.[35]

Benn retired from boxing less than two years later following a second successive loss to Steve Collins, in which he retired after six "punishing" rounds,[36] after which fans in the Nynex Arena booed and chanted "what a load of rubbish".[37]

In 2007, Benn and McClellan met for the first time since the fight, at a charity dinner at Grosvenor House Hotel in London to raise funds for McClellan.[38] [39] In 2011, ITV produced a documentary of the fight titled The Fight of Their Lives. Ex-boxer Michael Watson, whose own career was ended in 1991 following a fight with Chris Eubank, described it as "disgusting" and "anti-boxing", alleging the documentary focused on boxing as a barbaric sport rather than showcasing the skill required of a top-level pugilist.[40] In the documentary, Stan Johnson accused Benn of being "juiced up on something", an allegation that Benn denied, though admitting he was addicted to recreational drugs throughout his career.[41]

Speaking to The Ring magazine, Benn claimed McClellan was the best all-round fighter he had ever boxed, saying "he had an incredible knockout ratio and he was a prolific puncher. There was a mile between him and anyone else",[42] and shortly before the 20th anniversary, said the fight was a "career highlight".[43]

The fight was depicted in the 2019 film Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella, with Anthony Ferguson and Benn's son Conor portraying the two boxers.[44]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Mitchell . Kevin . Nigel Benn v Gerald McClellan – the tragic fight continues to haunt . 2 December 2011 . 13 June 2015 . The Guardian.
  2. News: Jones . Ken . McClellan's might looks bad for Benn . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/mcclellans-might-looks-bad-for-benn-1574846.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 25 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  3. News: Jones . Ken . Warren at writ's end with Benn . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/warren-at-writs-end-with-benn-1574200.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 21 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  4. News: Dufresne . Chris . How Can They Make a Brutal Sport Safer? . 5 March 1995 . 13 June 2015 . Los Angeles Times.
  5. News: Mitchell . Kevin . Fighting for life . 4 November 2001 . 13 June 2015 . The Guardian.
  6. News: Hirsley . Michael . Fighting A New Foe . 7 February 1999 . 13 June 2015 . Chicago Tribune.
  7. News: Mitchell . Kevin . Fighting for life . 4 November 2001 . 13 June 2015 . The Guardian.
  8. News: McGrady . Jim . The Fistic Flashback: Nigel Benn vs. Gerald McClellan – February 25th 1995 . 25 February 2015 . 13 June 2015 . The Boxing Tribune.
  9. News: Thomsen . Ian . Blood Clot on Brain Is Removed After Bout; Winner Benn Released From London Hospital: U.S. Boxer McClellan Given '50–50 Chance' . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The New York Times.
  10. News: Hirsley . Michael . Fighting A New Foe . 7 February 1999 . 13 June 2015 . Chicago Tribune.
  11. News: Raissman . Bob . Shame time on Showtime . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306233703/https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/shame-time-showtime-article-1.678052. 6 March 2016. 28 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . Daily News.
  12. News: MacKinnon . Ian . Boxer fights for life after surgery . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/boxer-fights-for-life-after-surgery-1575032.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  13. News: Reed . James . Dark days for the Dark Destroyer . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/dark-days-for-the-dark-destroyer-1592719.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 22 July 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  14. News: Mcclellan Struggles in Aftermath of Coma . 15 August 1995 . 13 June 2015 . Philadelphia Daily News.
  15. News: Darnton . John . American's Brain Injury Spurs Calls to Ban Sport . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The New York Times.
  16. News: Louden . Dick . Ban this organised barbarism . 28 March 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Herald.
  17. News: Beck . Joan . There's No Defense For Boxing . 5 March 1995 . 13 June 2015 . Chicago Tribune.
  18. News: American boxer Gerald McClellan chances of survival improve after collapsing during match . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . ITN.
  19. News: Bateson . Hugh . Distraught Benn considers retirement . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing--distraught-benn-considers-retirement-1575158.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  20. News: Buie . Elizabeth . Benn may quit boxing as calls for ban mount . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Herald.
  21. News: McClellan Still Critical but Expected to Recover: Boxing: Detroit boxer has blood clot removed from his brain after losing London title fight to Benn, who says he might retire . 27 February 1995 . 13 June 2015 . Los Angeles Times.
  22. News: Referee defends himself . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/referee-defends-himself-1609558.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 1 March 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  23. News: Referee Comes Under Fire . 1 March 1995 . 13 June 2015 . Chicago Tribune.
  24. News: Mitchell . Kevin . You can right McClellan's plight . 20 February 2005 . 13 June 2015 . The Guardian.
  25. News: Leach . Glyn . Neary spearheads new television era . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing-neary-spearheads-new-television-era-1179879.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 22 October 1998 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  26. Web site: BoxRec - event.
  27. News: Shetty . Sanjeev . McClellan's struggle continues . 20 February 2003 . 13 June 2015 . BBC.
  28. News: Hirsley . Michael . Once-fearsome boxer in longest fight of life . 25 February 2005 . 13 June 2015 . Chicago Tribune.
  29. News: Goldstein . Alan . King is target of family's fight Promoter should pay medical bills, sisters of former champ say . 4 January 1996 . 13 June 2015 . The Baltimore Sun.
  30. News: Schuyler Jr. . Ed . Ex-Fighter Does Not Accept That He's Blind . 14 January 1996 . 13 June 2015 . Los Angeles Times.
  31. News: Iole . Kevin . Twenty years later, the boxing world has largely forgotten Gerald McClellan . 25 February 2015 . 13 June 2015 . Yahoo!.
  32. News: Twenty years on from tragic night, Gerald McClellan still asks what happened when he fought Nigel Benn . 26 January 2015 . 13 June 2015 . Boxing News Online.
  33. News: Berkow . Ira . Ira Berkow . A Boxer's Darkness; Damaged McClellan Has Poignant Bouts With Everyday Life . 12 November 1995 . 13 June 2015 . The New York Times.
  34. News: Gerbasi . Thomas . A light in the darkness . 3 June 2003 . 13 June 2015 . ESPN.
  35. News: Sullivan . C.J. . Teddy Blackburn's Pictures of Boxing . 13 November 2001 . 13 June 2015 . New York Press.
  36. News: Mullan . Harry . Harry Mullan . Benn's spirit is shattered . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing-benns-spirit-is-shattered-1351793.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 11 November 1996 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  37. News: Mullan . Harry . Harry Mullan . Final bell for big-hearted Benn . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/final-bell-for-bighearted-benn-1351701.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 10 November 1996 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  38. News: Mitchell . Kevin . Atonement for Nigel Benn and Gerald McClellan . 4 February 2007 . 13 June 2015 . The Guardian.
  39. News: Davies . Gareth . Boxing world steps up to help McClellan . 23 February 2007 . 13 June 2015 . The Daily Telegraph.
  40. News: Watson blasts 'disgusting' McClellan documentary . 13 December 2011 . 13 June 2015 . Eurosport.
  41. News: Lawton . James . Pain still fresh of night that cannot be forgotten . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220620/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/boxing-pain-still-fresh-of-night-that-cannot-be-forgotten-6271420.html . 20 June 2022 . subscription . live . 3 December 2011 . 13 June 2015 . The Independent.
  42. News: Gray . Tom . Best I've Faced: Nigel Benn . 15 August 2013 . 13 June 2015 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305005338/http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/180269-best-ive-faced-nigel-benn . 5 March 2016 . dmy-all .
  43. News: Gray . Tom . Nigel Benn recalls triumph, tragedy of Gerald McClellan fight . 25 February 2015 . 13 June 2015 . The Ring Magazine.
  44. Web site: 2019-10-28. Conor Benn portrays dad Nigel Benn in 'Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella' movie. 2021-01-11. World Boxing News. en.