The Grim Reaper
Robin Reid Born in Sefton, Merseyside on 19th February 1971, Robin Reid had an amateur record of 51-16. He got into boxing mainly because of his foster dad, who was a massive fight fan and they watched the likes of Thomas Hearns and 'Sugar' Ray Leonard together on television. Reid's biological father was Jamaican and during his school years he was subjected to bullying and racism. He admits that he was a bit of a loner and first walked through the doors of a boxing gym as an eight-year-old. It was here that he found the clothes that he wore and the colour of his skin didn't matter. He was treated as an equal and welcomed into this new circle with open arms. He didn't have aspirations to become a world champion, but with hard work and dedication he wound up boxing for England. In 1992 he captured first place in the Canada Cup as a light-middleweight and represented Team GB at the Barcelona Olympics, securing a Bronze Medal. He turned professional as a m...