View Full Version : Fighters who entered the ring to bagpipes
mr. magoo
07-18-2007, 07:47 PM
Okay, not exactly a thread about boxing per say, but I just figured that as long as we talk about pretty much everything here anyway, that I'd throw this one out there.
What fighters can you name who entered the ring, marching to bagpipes? My guess is that most of them were white, and either scottish or Irish. I myself, am a bagpipe player for a marching band.
I remember in 1990, I saw heavyweight prospect Seamus Mcdonaugh march into the ring with Evander Holyfield to bagpipe music.
( The music didn't prevent poor Seamus from taking the worst beating of his life. )
mexman
07-18-2007, 09:24 PM
I don't know for sure but I would guess Ken Buchanan and Jim Watt. Can't think of any others right now.
Doppleganger
07-18-2007, 09:36 PM
Not enough!
sure benn, hamed.....and maybe tyson did when they fought in glasgow....
Irish Steel
07-19-2007, 12:44 AM
maybe mcguigan, maybe john duddy
thunder06
07-19-2007, 12:53 AM
didnt micky ward enter the ring with bagpipes a couple times?
john garfield
07-19-2007, 01:53 AM
His name escapes me, but there was a light heavyweight -- I think in the early '70s -- who wore a kilt and a tartan plaid robe into the ring, accompanied by bagpipes. He also wore plaid trunks.
Buchannan's outfit and entrance was pretty much the same, except I can't recall if he was accompanied by bagpipes.
Duodenum
07-19-2007, 05:54 AM
His name escapes me, but there was a light heavyweight -- I think in the early '70s -- who wore a kilt and a tartan plaid robe into the ring, accompanied by bagpipes. He also wore plaid trunks.
Buchannan's outfit and entrance was pretty much the same, except I can't recall if he was accompanied by bagpipes.JG, is it at all possible that you're thinking of Murray Sutherland? (Just hazarding a guess here.)
john garfield
07-19-2007, 08:38 AM
JG, is it at all possible that you're thinking of Murray Sutherland? (Just hazarding a guess here.)
Bullseye! D
Duodenum
07-19-2007, 09:54 AM
Bullseye! DVery pleased I could help.
Murray Sutherland was about as Scottish as they come, yet he never boxed in Scotland professionally, competing almost exclusively in the U.S.A. (where he was a very popular character). First achieved prominence as a LH contender, dropped down to MW after being repelled in pair of LH title challenges, then drew with Robbie Sims on Sims's turf (where Sutherland actually got the crowd behind him).
Before he finished his career, Sutherland won the IBF SMW Championship (where he earned his 15 round stripes against Ernie Singletary), and USBA SMW Title (with a fine 12 round TKO win over Wilford Scypion). A good solid world class performer for many years. One of only two professionals to rematch with Mike Spinks (Larry Holmes of course being the other).
barneyrub
07-19-2007, 10:23 AM
rowdy roddy piper lol, ok yeah wrestling.
Im sure they did a big entrance with pipes one time for amir kahn in Glasgow.
john garfield
07-19-2007, 10:30 AM
Very pleased I could help.
Murray Sutherland was about as Scottish as they come, yet he never boxed in Scotland professionally, competing almost exclusively in the U.S.A. (where he was a very popular character). First achieved prominence as a LH contender, dropped down to MW after being repelled in pair of LH title challenges, then drew with Robbie Sims on Sims's turf (where Sutherland actually got the crowd behind him).
Before he finished his career, Sutherland won the IBF SMW Championship (where he earned his 15 round stripes against Ernie Singletary), and USBA SMW Title (with a fine 12 round TKO win over Wilford Scypion). A good solid world class performer for many years. One of only two professionals to rematch with Mike Spinks (Larry Holmes of course being the other).
You must be retired off what you've made in bar bets.
Duodenum
07-19-2007, 10:34 AM
You must be retired off what you've made in bar bets.Retired very early, yes. Off of bar bets, no. (I'm too emotional to view things dispassionately enough for betting well. But I did work as a bartender briefly.)
vBulletin® v3.8.0, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.