Howard Winstone

Howard Winstone

FeatherweightUnited KingdomRetired

Professional Record

61
Wins
6
Losses
0
Draws
44.3%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, United Kingdom
Residence
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, United Kingdom
Nationality
United Kingdom
Gender
M
Height
165
Professional Career
Debut
2/24/1959
Total Fights
67
Total Rounds
569
Win Rate
91.0%
KO Rate
44.3%
Losses by KO
3

About

When it comes to boxing legends, Howard Winstone is a name that will forever be etched in the history books. Known for his incredible speed, power, and skill inside the ring, Winstone made a name for himself as one of the best bantamweight and featherweight fighters of his time.

Born on April 15, 1939, Winstone grew up in a boxing family in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. His love for the sport was evident from an early age, and he soon began training under the guidance of his father and older brother. It was clear that Winstone had a natural talent for boxing, and he quickly made a name for himself in the amateur circuit.

Standing at 165cm tall, Winstone may not have been the biggest fighter in the ring, but what he lacked in size, he more than made up for in skill and determination. His incredible footwork and lightning-fast punches made him a formidable opponent for anyone who stepped into the ring with him.

Winstone's career spanned across two weight classes - bantamweight and featherweight. In the bantamweight division, he achieved great success, winning the British title in 1961 and defending it successfully several times. His impressive record eventually led him to challenge for the world title against Mexican boxer Vicente Saldivar in 1963.

The fight against Saldivar proved to be a brutal affair, with both fighters giving it their all. However, Winstone unfortunately fell short, losing the fight by split decision. Despite the loss, Winstone's stock continued to rise, and he was soon given another shot at the world title.

In 1965, Winstone faced Mitsunori Seki for the vacant WBC world featherweight title. This time, Winstone left no doubt about his capabilities as he dominated the fight, knocking out Seki in the fifth round to become the new champion. It was a defining moment in Winstone's career, cementing his legacy as one of the best featherweight fighters in the world.

As champion, Winstone defended his title multiple times, showcasing his skills against a string of tough challengers. His relentless work ethic and never-back-down mentality made him a fan favorite, and he quickly became a national hero in Wales.

However, as with many great fighters, injuries began to take their toll on Winstone. Despite his determination to continue fighting, his body could no longer withstand the punishment of the sport, and he made the decision to retire in 1968 at the age of 29.

After retiring from boxing, Winstone continued to make an impact in the sport. He became a respected trainer, passing on his knowledge and skills to the next generation of fighters. His influence in the boxing community cannot be overstated, and his contributions to the sport have been recognized with various honors and awards.

Throughout his career, Winstone was known by various nicknames, including "The Merthyr Matchstick" and "The Little Welsh Wizard." These nicknames perfectly encapsulate his small stature and incredible boxing abilities.

Howard Winstone's story is one of perseverance, determination, and undeniable talent. He overcame numerous obstacles to achieve greatness in the ring, and his legacy as one of the best bantamweight and featherweight fighters of his time will forever be remembered.

As boxing fans, we can only imagine what Winstone could have achieved had he not been plagued by injuries. But one thing is for certain - Howard Winstone will always be remembered as a true boxing legend.

Fights

FightVenue
67Jul 1968
Loss
N/A
66Apr 1968
Win
N/A
65Jan 1968
Win
N/A
64Oct 1967
Loss
N/A
63Jun 1967
Loss
N/A
62Jan 1967
Win
N/A
61Dec 1966
Win
N/A
60Oct 1966
Win
N/A
59Sep 1966
Win
N/A
58Mar 1966
Win
N/A
57Dec 1965
Win
N/A
56Sep 1965
Loss
N/A
55Jun 1965
Win
N/A
54Jun 1965
Win
N/A
53Mar 1965
Win
N/A
52Jan 1965
Win
N/A
51Dec 1964
Win
N/A
50Dec 1964
Win
N/A
49Sep 1964
Win
N/A
48Jun 1964
Win
N/A
47May 1964
Win
N/A
46Mar 1964
Win
N/A
45Jan 1964
Loss
N/A
44Dec 1963
Win
N/A
43Sep 1963
Win
N/A
42Aug 1963
Win
N/A
41Jul 1963
Win
N/A
40May 1963
Win
N/A
39Apr 1963
Win
N/A
38Jan 1963
Win
N/A
37Dec 1962
Win
N/A
36Dec 1962
Win
N/A
35Nov 1962
Loss
N/A
34Sep 1962
Win
N/A
33Aug 1962
Win
N/A
32Aug 1962
Win
N/A
31May 1962
Win
N/A
30Apr 1962
Win
N/A
29Jan 1962
Win
N/A
28Nov 1961
Win
N/A
27Sep 1961
Win
N/A
26Aug 1961
Win
N/A
25May 1961
Win
N/A
24Jan 1961
Win
N/A
23Nov 1960
Win
N/A
22Oct 1960
Win
N/A
21Sep 1960
Win
N/A
20Aug 1960
Win
N/A
19Jul 1960
Win
N/A
18Jun 1960
Win
N/A
17May 1960
Win
N/A
16May 1960
Win
N/A
15Mar 1960
Win
N/A
14Feb 1960
Win
N/A
13Feb 1960
Win
N/A
12Jan 1960
Win
N/A
11Jan 1960
Win
N/A
10Dec 1959
Win
N/A
9Sep 1959
Win
N/A
8Sep 1959
Win
N/A
7Aug 1959
Win
N/A
6Jul 1959
Win
N/A
5Jun 1959
Win
N/A
4May 1959
Win
N/A
3Apr 1959
Win
N/A
2Mar 1959
Win
N/A
1Feb 1959
Win
N/A