Robin Reid (boxer) explained

Robin Reid
Nickname:
  • The Reaper Man
  • Grim Reaper
Weight:Super-middleweight
Height:5 ft 9 in
Reach:76 in
Nationality:British
Birth Date:19 February 1971
Birth Place:Kingston, Jamaica
Style:Orthodox
Total:51
Wins:42
Ko:29
Losses:8
Draws:1

Robin Reid (born 19 February 1971) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2012. He held the WBC super-middleweight title from 1996 to 1997, and the IBO super-middleweight title from 2004 to 2005. As an amateur, Reid represented Great Britain at 1992 Summer Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the light-middleweight division.

Amateur career

Highlights

51-16 Amateur record.

Professional career

Reid began his professional career in 1993. In 1996, he captured the World Boxing Council super middleweight title by defeating Vincenzo Nardiello by a TKO in 7. He then successfully defended his title three times, including a victory over Henry Wharton and Hacine Cherifi. Reid then lost his title to Thulani Malinga via a unanimous decision. He then lost decisions to Joe Calzaghe[2] and Silvio Branco.

In 2003 Reid faced IBF and WBA super middleweight title holder Sven Ottke, who took a narrow and highly disputed unanimous decision over Reid.[3] He was keen on a rematch with Calzaghe, but the latter was more interested in pursuing other current and former champions such as Mitchell, Brewer (both of whom he defeated) and Ottke himself (who took only one more fight, then retired without fighting Calzaghe, leaving his titles vacant). In 2005, Reid landed a shot at IBF super middleweight title holder Jeff Lacy, who had taken one of Ottke's vacated titles. A victory would have made a rematch (which would have been both a grudge match and a WBO/IBF unification fight) with Calzaghe almost inevitable, but Lacy dominated him and won via an 8th-round TKO, and it was Lacy who went on to fight Calzaghe and lose a lop-sided 12-round decision.

After the Lacy fight, Reid beat Jessie Brinkley and then suffered a retired hurt defeat at the hands of Carl Froch in a British super-middleweight fight in November 2007, he announced his decision to retire soon after this fight. In January 2009 Reid said on Liverpool's City Talk radio station that he would like to come out of retirement and fight Tony Dodson for the British super-middleweight title, providing Dodson overcomes Brian Magee on 28 March at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside.

“I would love to fight Tony Dodson for the British super-middleweight title at the ECHO Arena, no disrespect to Tony as I think he is a great fighter, but I have never held the Lonsdale Belt and would love the chance to put it around my waist.

“Obviously, I feel like I still have something left to offer the sport and a fight with Tony in Liverpool – two Scousers going at it for the British title – would be the fight that Liverpool fight fans would want to see most.”[4]

Reid competed in the super middleweight prizefighter competition on 23 March 2011, losing in his first fight via unanimous decision to Tobias Webb. He was to fight three more times over the following year, two victories being followed by a fifth-round defeat which sent him back into retirement.

Personal life

Reid is mixed race; he is half black Jamaican.[5]

In 2010, Reid took over a lead role in the controversial movie Killer Bitch from the MMA fighter Alex Reid who had walked out of the film. His latest film role is in 'Mob Handed'.[6]

Reid still retains strong ties to professional boxing, acting as a judge. In September 2016 he joined the Advisory Board of the World Boxing Federation.[7]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
51Loss42–8–1Kenny AndersonTKO5 (12), 20 Oct 2012
50Win42–7–1Daniel CadmanTKO5 (8), 28 Jan 2012
49Win41–7–1Wayne ReedTKO4 (6), 25 Jun 2011
48Loss40–7–1Tobias WebbUD323 Mar 2011
47Win40–6–1Jamie AmblerPTS426 Feb 2011
46Loss39–6–1Carl FrochRTD5 (12), 9 Nov 2007
45Win39–5–1Jesse BrinkleyUD830 Mar 2007
44Loss38–5–1Jeff Lacy7 (12), 6 Aug 2005
43Win38–4–1Ramdane SerdjanePTS613 Feb 2005
42Win37–4–1Brian MageeUD1226 Jun 2004
41Loss36–4–1Sven OttkeUD1213 Dec 2003
40Win36–3–1Dmitry AdamovichKO4 (8), 24 Oct 2003
39Win35–3–1Willard LewisTKO6 (8), 4 Oct 2003
38Win34–3–1Enrique CamposTKO8 (8)5 Apr 2003
37Win33–3–1Mondli MbonambiTKO2 (10), 29 Nov 2002
36Win32–3–1Francisco Antonio MoraUD1210 Jul 2002
35Win31–3–1Julio César VásquezUD1219 Dec 2001
34Win30–3–1Jorge Andres SclarandiKO3 (12)20 Oct 2001
33Win29–3–1Soon BotesTKO4 (12), 14 Jul 2001
32Win28–3–1Roman BabaevTKO3 (12), 19 May 2001
31Win27–3–1Mike GormleyTKO1 (12)8 Dec 2000
30Loss26–3–1Silvio BrancoUD1224 Jun 2000
29Loss26–2–1Joe CalzagheSD1213 Feb 1999
28Win26–1–1Graham TownsendTKO6 (8), 18 Apr 1998
27Loss25–1–1Thulani Malinga1219 Dec 1997
26Win25–0–1Hacine Cherifi1211 Sep 1997
25Win24–0–1Henry Wharton123 May 1997
24Win23–0–1Giovanni PretoriusKO7 (12), 8 Feb 1997
23Win22–0–1Vincenzo NardielloTKO7 (12), 12 Oct 1996
22Win21–0–1Donnie PeneltonTKO4 (8)31 Aug 1996
21Win20–0–1Mark Lee DawsonKO5 (8)8 Jun 1996
20Win19–0–1Hunter ClayTKO1 (8)26 Apr 1996
19Win18–0–1Andy FluteTKO7 (8)16 Mar 1996
18Win17–0–1Paul MasonKO2 (8), 26 Jan 1996
17Win16–0–1Danny JumaPTS810 Nov 1995
16Win15–0–1Trevor AmbroseKO5 (6)15 Sep 1995
15Win14–0–1John DuckworthPTS822 Jul 1995
14Win13–0–1Martin JolleyKO1 (8), 10 Jun 1995
13Win12–0–1Steve GoodwinKO1 (8)6 May 1995
12Win11–0–1Marvin O'BrienTKO6 (8), 4 Mar 1995
11Win10–0–1Bruno WuestenberghsTKO1 (8)4 Feb 1995
10Win9–0–1Chris RichardsTKO3 (6), 19 Nov 1994
9Win8–0–1Andrew JervisTKO1 (6)17 Aug 1994
8Win7–0–1Andrew Furlong2 (6), 4 Jun 1994
7Win6–0–1Kesem ClaytonTKO1 (6)9 Apr 1994
6Draw5–0–1Danny Juma618 Dec 1993
5Win5–0Ernie LoveridgePTS49 Oct 1993
4Win4–0Jose Angel GarciaPTS610 Sep 1993
3Win3–0Andrew Furlong610 Apr 1993
2Win2–0Julian EavisTKO2 (4), 6 Mar 1993
1Win1–0Mark Lee DawsonTKO1 (4)27 Feb 1993

Notes and References

  1. http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Tournaments/BratislavianGrandPrix1988.html International Junior Tournament - Bratislava, Czechoslovakia - June 1988
  2. Web site: Robin Reid still convinced he beat Joe Calzaghe in Newcastle fight 16 years ago. 7 September 2015.
  3. Web site: Robbed Reid is furious. 12 August 2004.
  4. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/boxing/2009/01/24/reid-s-plea-for-a-scouse-crunch-100252-22764776 Reid’s plea for a Scouse crunch
  5. RobReid_Boxer. Robin Reid. 630752126336155649. 10 August 2015. @DarrenBarker82 @clintridleybox @Brian_Magee @RealJoeCalzaghe Don't need a sunbed pal, I'm half Jamaican, mixed race .
  6. Web site: British Council: The British Films Catalogue.
  7. Web site: WBF | World Boxing Federation.