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Old 09-01-2006, 10:29 PM   #1318
Rocco Del Sesto
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New 1967 Heavyweight Replay Project

Roy Enifer Rating 2 England
Heavyweight 1963-70
15 wins / 5 losses / 1 draw / 5 KO

Hometown: Poplar

Rating by: Rocco Del Sesto

Enifer won 8 out of 10 fights with wins over Tony Ratcliffe(13-14-0,9KO), Fred Kaho(6-6-0,6KO), Steve Walsh(9-9-0,3KO), Jim Monaghan(6-10-3,0KO), Ray Shiel, Billy Wynter and Dave Ould(22-11-0,4KO). Losses were to Aly Roye(13-10-0,7KO) and Carl Gizze(17-0-0 at the time). The win over Ould in March 1966 was in something called the PHillips Electric Heavyweight Competition. Then in May in the final for that competition Enifer lost a 6 round decision to Billy Gray.

Four months later in September 1966, Enifer traveled to Verona, Italy to take on up and coming Italian Heavyweight, Giuseppe Ros(13-0-0 at the time). Enifer was apparently no match for the Italian as Ros knocked out Roy in the 2nd round. Back to England went Enifer where he won 8 round decisions over Ron Gray(19-24-2,9KO) and Dave Ould in November and December 1966. He followed that with an 8 round decision over Fench LHW Jo Juvillier in January 1967. Enifer and Ould squared off one more time in May 1967 for the the vacant BBBofC Southern Area Heavyweight Title. Enifer took the 10 round decision.

A one fight trip to Germany in Feb 1968 where Enifer was KO'd in the 1st round by Peter Weiland was followed with an 8 round decision in Dec 1968 over Rocky Campbell. In May 1969 he fought an 8 round draw with Johnny Prescott. Two fights in 1970 then finished Enifer's career, both with wins actually, a 6 round decision over Jan Lubbers and a 5th round KO of Hans Jorgen Jacobsen.



Dave Ould Rating 1 England
Heavyweight 1960-68
22 wins / 11 losses / 0 draws / 4 KO

Alias: Twin Brother
Hometown: Bermondsey, England

Rating by: Rocco Del Sesto

From February 1960 on thru November 1964 Ould compiled a 19-2-0 record recoding the only 4 stoppages in his whole career. He topped off that streak with win number 19 over Len Hobbs(50-1-0,2KO) to win the BBBofC Southern Area Heavyweight Title.Earlier wins in that time period were ones over Eric Fearon(12-12-2,6KO) and Johnny Barday(9-9-0,0KO) to win a Heavyweight novice tournament. He also defeated LHW Tommy Leroy(23-17-1,10KO), Ron Gray twice, Ray Shiel twice and Al Roye(13-10-0,7KO). The only losses in this time were to a Johnny Gleed(7-5-0,1) in July 1960 and an 8 round decision loss to Jack Bodell in March 1963. Bodell was 13-1-0 at the time.

With some tougher competition coming his way after the Hobbs victory, things went sour for Ould as he managed only a 3-9-0 record over the rest of his career in the next 3-1/2 years. Losses mounted up against Jack Bodell(by DQ), Carl Gizzi, Giuseppe Ros, Roy Enifer three times, Raimo Nisula, Hans Jorgen Jacoben, and Rudolph Vaughan(12-12-0,10KO). His three wins came against Giancarlo Bacchini, George Dulaire and Charlie Wilson(8-15-2,2KO) in OUld's last career fight in May 1968.


Ron Gray Rating 1 England
Heavyweight1958-67
19 wins / 24 losses / 2 draws / 9 KO

Hometwown: Walsall, England

Rating by: Rocco Del Sesto

Gray's first couple of years were against lighter class Middleweights and CW/LHW's during which his record was only a modest 6-4-0,1KO. Starting in 1960 he moved on up to the heavyweight division where he fought similar opponents for the rest of his career. The more noteable wins were against Eric Fearon(12-12-2,6KO), Sid Cain(14-20-2,7KO) whom he also fought 1 draw with, Len Rocky James, Billy Wynter, and vic Moore.

His losses piled up more numerous against the likes of Fearon, Ken Potter(14-2-1,8KO) twice, Lars Olov Norling, Peter Bates, Jack Bodell by DQ, LHW Tommy Leroy(23-17-1,10), Dave Ould twice, once by DQ, Tony Smith(14-9-0,4KO) by DQ, Ray Shiel by 2nd round KO. Freddy Mack by DQ, Rudolph Vaughan twice by KO, Jack Bodell again in a 10 round Decision, Ray Shiel and Carl Gizzi both in 5th round stoppages, Roy Enifer, Rocky Campbell and Roger Tighe. That 10 rounder loss to Bodell in January 1965 was for the BBBofC Midlands Area Heavyweight Title.

His last fight was a 4th round TKo loss to Rudolph Vaughan in early March 1967.



Rudolph Vaughan Rating 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Heavyweight 1963-70
12 wins / 12 losses / 0 draws / 10 KO

Rating by: Rocco Del Sesto

For Vaughan is was knockout or be knocked out with 10 stoppages in 12 victories and stopped 10 times in 12 losses in his career. He started out in 1963 and 1964 with 6 straight KO/TKO victories including over Gerry Hassett, Ron Gray, Ray Shiel and Eric Fearon. then March 1965 he was knocked out in the 2nd round by Jack Bodell. After a 4th round TKO victory over a Herbet Cheetham who was making his inaugeral fight in a breif 2 fight career, Vaughan then lost an 8 round decision to Billy Gray before getting stopped by Rond Redrup and Gray in his only fight in 1966 in January.

Vaughan then did not fight for over a year until March 1967 when he stopped Ron Gray in 4. A month later he won an 8 round decision over Ron Redrup and then in October 1967 stopped Dave Ould in the 4th round. Vaughan then lost two straight fights to Rocky Campbell, the first by 8 round decision the 2nd by KO. In April and June 1968 he won a decision over Vic Moore and KO'd Hans Jorgen Jacobsen. After that Vaughan could not win or even finish a fight as he lost 6 consecutive fights by TKO against Jacobsen, Roger Tighe, Joe Bugner, Terry Daly, Peter Boddington and LHW Don Halden(8-9-1,4KO).
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