Alan Minter
Alan Minter (born 17 August 1951) is an English former professional boxer and a former Undisputed World Middleweight Champion.
Amateur career
Minter was the 1971 Amateur Boxing Association of England Middleweight Champion. He won the bronze medal at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Minter began his professional career in London on 31 October 1972 by knocking out Maurice Thomas in six rounds.
Olympic results
1st round bye
Defeated Reggie Ford (Guyana) KO 2
Defeated Valeri Tregubov (Soviet Union) 5–0
Defeated Loucif Hamani (Algeria) 4–1
Lost to Dieter Kottysch (West Germany) 2–3
Pro career
Minter won five fights in a row by knockout and, in 1973, Pat Dwyer became the first boxer to go the distance with him, over eight rounds in London. Minter won his next five fights, three by knockout, before tasting defeat for the first time after the referee stopped the fight in the eighth round to "Scottish" Don McMillan due to bad cuts suffered by Minter. Two more wins followed before facing Jan Magziarz, who beat him twice in a row (once in the eighth and once in the sixth) again due to cuts.