In the world of boxing, upsets are woven into the fabric of the sport, often marking moments that not only redefine careers but also change the course of history. One such monumental upset occurred 38 years ago when Lloyd Honeyghan, a virtually unknown British boxer, took on the reigning welterweight champion Donald Curry. This match
Donald Curry
When you reflect on fighters who seemed destined for greatness but ultimately fell short, who comes to mind? For Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, the name Donald Curry stands out as the biggest underachiever he ever worked with. Dubbed ‘the next Sugar Ray Leonard’ in the early 1980s, Curry showcased immense talent by capturing