Pat Barrett (boxer) explained

Pat Barrett
Nickname:Black Flash
Weight:
Height:5 ft 9 in
Reach:68 in
Nationality:British
Birth Date:1967 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Manchester, England
Style:Orthodox
Total:42
Wins:37
Ko:28
Losses:4
Draws:1

Pat Barrett (born 22 July 1967) is a British former professional boxer and now a boxing trainer and promoter. He held the British light welterweight title from 1989 and 1990, and was the European champion from 1990 to 1992. He went on to fight for the WBO Welterweight World title.

Early life

Pat Barrett was born on a council estate in North Manchester, England.[1] Barrett walked into the Collyhurst and Moston Lads Club at the age of sixteen, following his brother Michael who was an amateur boxer.[1]

Amateur boxing career

Nicknamed 'Black Flash', Barrett was trained by Brian Hughes.[2] [3] After joining the Collyhurst and Moston Lads Club, Barrett became an area champion as an amateur, in which he competed in twenty-six amateur fights - winning twenty-four.[4]

Professional boxing career

Barrett made his professional debut at the age on May 1, 1987, with a win over Gary Barron. He won 13 of his first 15 fights, including a win over Dave McCabe, with a draw against Sugar Gibiliru, and the only defeat to Paul Burke.

In November 1988 he beat Kevin Plant on points in his home city to win the vacant BBBofC Central Area light welterweight title. He successfully defended this title against Gibiliru in April 1989, and Tony Willis four weeks later, and in October that year beat Robert Harkin on points at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall to take the British title.[5] [6] He relinquished the British title in 1990 to pursue higher honours. In August 1990 he challenged for Efrem Calamati's European title in Salerno, Italy, knocking the defending champion out in the fourth round to take the title.[7] He made three successful defences of the European title, against Salvatore Nardino, Mark McCreath, and Racheed Lawal, stopping all three challengers. He relinquished the European title and moved up to welterweight. In July 1992 he challenged for Manning Galloway's WBO World welterweight title at the G-Mex Centre, losing a unanimous decision, after the fight had been postponed several times, a situation that led him to leave promoter Mickey Duff to join Frank Warren's stable.[8] In September 1993 he faced Del Bryan for the vacant British welterweight title at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, Bryan taking the title on points. He moved up in weight again to light middleweight, and in November 1993 met Patrick Vungbo in Belgium for the vacant World Boxing Federation World title; Vungbo won on a split decision.[9]

Legal problems led Barrett to leave the UK and travel to the United States to work with Lennox Lewis's former trainer John Davenport in the hope of securing a multi-fight contract and a second world title fight, and in March 1994 stopped journeyman Donnie Parker in four rounds. He returned to the UK, however, and shortly afterwards was arrested for failing to pay £6,000 of fines incurred for failing to produce his vehicle details after being repeatedly stopped by the police, and was declared bankrupt.[8] He served three months in HM Prison Risley followed by 12 months probation.[8] In December 1994, he beat Belgian champion Marino Monteyne in points in what proved to be his final fight, retiring the following year.[10]

Later life and career as trainer and promoter

In February 2003, Barrett was arrested after being found with a loaded pistol in a hotel room in Chingford, with small quantities of heroin and cannabis also found.[11] He denied all knowledge of the gun and drugs, claiming that he was set up (he was arrested as a result of an anonymous tip off), but was sentenced to two consecutive three-month terms in prison.[12] Barrett later described the sentence as "the best thing to happen to me. I got caught and it opened my eyes."[5] On leaving prison, Barrett attempted to obtain a trainer's licence, a process which took him five years.[5] Barrett went on to run a security company and work as a trainer at the Moston and Collyhurst Gym, initially under Hughes, but later running the gym with Thomas McDonagh after Hughes retired, working with boxers such as Scott Quigg, Matty Hall, Matty Askin, and Barrett's nephew Zelfa.[13] [14] In 2011, Barrett was granted a promoter's licence, initially working with Wally Dixon, and in 2014 formed Black Flash Promotions.[15] In May 2019, it was announced that Frank Warren's for Queensberry Promotions and Barrett's Black Flash Promotions would be entering into a partnership agreement with the aim of developing and showcasing the future young stars of British boxing.[16]

Personal life

Barrett is the uncle of Commonwealth light-heavyweight champion Lyndon Arthur,[17] and former Commonwealth super-featherweight champion Zelfa Barrett.[18] On December 25, 2011, Barrett's nephew, John Lee Barrett, was attacked at a private party held at Sinclair's Bar in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, in which he later died from a single stab wound to the back.[19]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
42Win38–3–1 Marino MonteynePTS812 Dec 1994
41Win37–3–1 Donnie ParkerTKO4 (8)11 Mar 1994
40Loss36–3–1 Patrick Vungbo121 Nov 1993
39Loss35–3–1 Del BryanPTS1222 Sep 1993
38Win35–2–1 Juan Carlos Gonzalez BorquezPTS813 Feb 1993
37Win34–2–1 Sam GervinsTKO1 (10)19 Dec 1992
36Win33–2–1 Tomas QuinonesTKO1 (8)20 Nov 1992
35Loss32–2–1 Manning Galloway1225 Jul 1992
34Win32–1–1 Mike JohnsonTKO2 (10)19 Dec 1991
33Win31–1–1 Racheed LawalTKO4 (12)9 Oct 1991
32Win30–1–1 Mark McCreathTKO6 (12)17 Apr 1991
31Win29–1–1 Salvatore NardinoKO6 (12)13 Feb 1991
30Win28–1–1 Jimmy HarrisonRTD1 (6), 16 Jan 1991
29Win27–1–1 Eduardo JaquezTKO1 (10)15 Nov 1990
28Win26–1–1 Dwayne SwiftPTS104 Oct 1990
27Win25–1–1 Efrem CalamatiKO4 (12)24 Aug 1990
26Win24–1–1 Juan Carlos NunezTKO1 (8), 2 Jun 1990
25Win23–1–1 Joey FerrellTKO6 (10)21 Nov 1989
24Win22–1–1 Robert HarkinPTS1224 Oct 1989
23Win21–1–1 Dana RostonTKO4 (8)19 Sep 1989
22Win20–1–1 Robert TrevinoKO2 (8), 27 Jun 1989
21Win19–1–1 John RafuseKO6 (8), 7 Jun 1989
20Win18–1–1 Tony WillisKO8 (10)9 May 1989
19Win17–1–1 Sugar GibiliruKO8 (10)11 Apr 1989
18Win16–1–1 Marc Delfosse1 (8), 28 Mar 1989
17Win15–1–1 Dean BramhaldTKO7 (8), 6 Mar 1989
16Win14–1–1 Kevin PlantPTS1029 Nov 1988
15Win13–1–1 Jeff ConnorsTKO5 (8), 1 Nov 1988
14Win12–1–1 Dave HaggertyTKO7 (8)10 Oct 1988
13Win11–1–1 Dave McCabeTKO2 (8)8 Jun 1988
12Win10–1–1 Lenny GlosterPTS84 May 1988
11Win9–1–1 Stanley JonesTKO2 (6)12 Apr 1988
10Win8–1–1 Donnie ParkerPTS622 Mar 1988
9Draw7–1–1 Sugar GibiliruPTS81 Mar 1988
8Win7–1 Oliver HenryTKO2 (8), 8 Feb 1988
7Win6–1 Michael HowellPTS420 Oct 1987
6Win5–1 Mike RussellPTS63 Aug 1987
5Win4–1 Iskender SavasTKO1 (8), 1 Jul 1987
4Win3–1 Eamon PayneTKO3 (8), 13 Jun 1987
3Loss2–1 Paul Burke61 Jun 1987
2Win2–0 Jim Moffat1 (6)18 May 1987
1Win1–0 Gary Barron6 (6)1 May 1987

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: THE PAT BARRETT STORY 'BLACK FLASH'. Maylett. Chris. British Boxers. July 29, 2011. August 16, 2020.
  2. Web site: PAT BARRETT INTERVIEW. McDonagh. Thomas. PassionsofYouth. March 26, 2015. August 16, 2020.
  3. Web site: BRIAN HUGHES – A COLLYHURST LAD. Maylett. Chris. British Boxers. November 18, 2011. August 16, 2020.
  4. Web site: ESB Exclusive Interview With Pat Barrett, Former British and European Light welterweight Champ. Slater. James. East Side Boxing. July 24, 2006. August 16, 2020.
  5. Web site: Pat Barrett on Promoting, Perseverance, Prison, More. Dooley. Terence. Boxing Scene. January 23, 2015. August 16, 2020.
  6. Web site: The Glasgow Herald - November 1989. The Glasgow Herald Editors. The Glasgow Herald. November 7, 1989. August 16, 2020.
  7. Web site: Pat Barrett: I should have stayed at light-welterweight and challenged Julio Cesar Chavez. Boxing News Editors. Boxing News. September 2, 2014. August 16, 2020.
  8. Web site: Barrett's chance for revival. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/barretts-chance-for-revival-1388495.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live. Bunce. Steve. The Independent. December 24, 1994. August 16, 2020.
  9. Web site: 'Mijn leven stond in het teken van boksen'. Leving. Samen. Bruzz. August 15, 2007. August 16, 2020.
  10. Web site: Season's Beatings: Back When Christmas Was Boxing Day. Dooley. Terence. Boxing Scene. December 25, 2013. August 16, 2020.
  11. Web site: Champion boxer jailed over gun. Manchester Evening News Editors. Manchester Evening News. August 13, 2004. August 16, 2020.
  12. Web site: Barrett jailed after gun found in hotel room. Manchester Evening News. June 19, 2005. August 16, 2020.
  13. Web site: Former European champ Pat Barrett to promote first boxing show. Slater. James. Fight News. October 24, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141028062732/http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/former-european-champ-pat-barrett-to-promote-first-boxing-show-265839. August 16, 2020. 28 October 2014.
  14. Web site: Askin is Fylde's Wigan warrior. Blackpool Gazette Editors. Blackpool Gazette. November 23, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304100427/http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/askin-is-fylde-s-wigan-warrior-1-387120. August 16, 2020. 4 March 2016.
  15. Web site: Former champion Pat Barrett showcasing some of Manchester's best young boxing talent. Keay. Sheldan. Manchester Evening News. May 24, 2015. August 16, 2020.
  16. Web site: Queensberry Promotions and Black Flash Promotions partner up. British Boxing News Editors. British Boxing News. March 26, 2019. August 16, 2020.
  17. Web site: Lyndon Arthur emerges from gym built to save souls as top level of boxing beckons. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing/lyndon-arthur-dec-spelman-result-anthony-yarde-pat-barrett-a9652811.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live. Bunce. Steve. The Independent. August 4, 2020. August 16, 2020.
  18. Web site: NEW FACES: ZELFA BARRETT. The Ring Editors. The Ring. June 21, 2020. August 16, 2020.
  19. Web site: Rochdale nightclub death: Twelve convicted over John Lee Barrett killing. BBC Editors. BBC. February 14, 2013. August 16, 2020.