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Bartley Gorman


Bartley Gorman V (1 March 1944 – 17 January 2002) was an English-born Traveller of Welsh and Irish descent, who was the undefeated bare-knuckle boxing champion of the United Kingdom and Ireland, often referred to as King of the Gypsies. Between 1972–1992, he reigned supreme in the world of illegal gypsy boxing. During these years, he fought down a mineshaft, in a quarry, at horse fairs, on campsites, in bars and clubs and in the street, and even challenged infamous London brawlers Lenny McLean and Roy Shaw.

Gorman was born in Nottingham, England to a Welsh father and Irish mother on 1 March 1944. His paternal grandfather and great-grandfather were also boxers.

Gorman had his first bare-knuckle fight at the age of 12.

Gorman had come to the attention of Muhammad Ali, with whom he subsequently sparred. Ali was one of his heroes, and Bartley based much of his fighting traits on the boxing skills of 'The Greatest'.

Bartley Gorman was the most famous bareknuckle fighter of modern times. Gorman, who was enormously proud of his heritage, and who settled in his adopted home town of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, was feared and respected in equal measure.

When he won the title of Bareknuckle Champion of Great Britain and Ireland, having beaten rival Jack Fletcher in a fight at a quarry, he was aged 28, was 6 ft 1 in tall and weighed 15½ stone.

On St Leger day in 1976, Gorman was ambushed by an armed mob and almost killed. He had turned up expecting to fight a challenger but was set upon by the group, who had reportedly been paid £25,000 to carry out the attack.

Gorman remained unbeaten until his retirement from boxing in 1992, with his last fight being a draw with Graeme O'Laughlan (Kennedy), the diminutive celtic brawler. A documentary about Gorman was made by Shane Meadows in 1995; Gorman lived in a caravan on grounds that had featured in the documentary. Gorman was building a house in Uttoxeter, but died of liver cancer in January 2002 before it was finished. He was 57 years old. Hundreds of gypsies from across the country came to the town for his funeral.


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