Kirkland Laing

Kirkland Laing
Statistics
Real name Kirkland Laing
Nickname(s) The Gifted One
Rated at Welterweight
Nationality British
Born (1954-06-20) 20 June 1954
Jamaica
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 56
Wins 43
Wins by KO 24
Losses 12
Draws 1
No contests 0

Kirkland Laing (born 20 June 1954 in Jamaica) is a retired British Welterweight boxer nicknamed The Gifted One.

Laing fought 56 times in a twenty-year career, the highlight of which was a shock split decision win over Roberto Durán in September 1982. The fight was selected as Ring Magazine's upset of the year. He was a two-time winner of the British welterweight title and won the EBU welterweight title in 1990, with a second round knockout of Antoine Fernandez at the Wembley Conference Centre.

Laing's boxing career was sporadic, as he often failed to deliver on his promise, appearing under-prepared against less able fighters and indulging in drink, drugs and women. In the year following his victory over Duran, Laing went missing, blowing his earnings. In that same period Duran was to fight four times, earning an estimated $6m.

Laing continued to fight until he was 40, and retired after a stoppage loss to future world champion Glen Catley. After retiring, Laing continue to live in Hackney, and fell from his balcony in 2003 in circumstances that remain unexplained. Shortly after a BBC documentary by Steve Bunce (made before the fall) was aired. The short film showed Laing to be living life on the streets, although others who know him questioned the piece's accuracy.

In 2009 Oliver Jarrat released the book "The Gifted One" Kirkland Laing Through the Eyes of Others, a detailed account of Laing's life and career which took the author six years to research and complete. The book contains many insights from people who were close to the fighter including former managers, trainers and opponents he faced at both amateur and professional level.

Now he lives in Hornsea, East Yorkshire.

Achievements
Preceded by
Henry Rhiney
British Welterweight Champion
4 April 1979 – 1 April 1980
Succeeded by
Colin Jones
Preceded by
Lloyd Honeyghan
Vacated
British Welterweight Champion
14 March 1987 – 16 January 1991
Succeeded by
Del Bryan
Preceded by
Antione Fernandez
EBU Welterweight Champion
9 May 1990 – 14 November 1990
Succeeded by
Patrizio Oliva
Awards
Previous:
Roger Stafford W10 Pipino Cuevas
The Ring Magazine upset of the year
W10 Roberto Duran

1982
Next:
Gerrie Coetzee KO10 Michael Dokes

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