Claude Noel
Born
Claude Noel

(1948-07-25)25 July 1948
Roxborough, Trinidad and Tobago
Died21 May 2023(2023-05-21) (aged 74)
NationalityTobagonian
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights41
Wins31
Wins by KO18
Losses10

Claude Noel (25 July 1948 – 21 May 2023) was a Tobagonian professional boxer. During his career, which spanned from 1973 to 1984, Noel held the WBA World Lightweight title and the Commonwealth Lightweight title.

Early life

Born on 25 July 1948 in Roxborough, Tobago to Thelma Fraser and Gabriel "Alfred" Noel. In his early teenage life, Noel began selling mangoes and other tropical fruits before branching off to boxing in 1973.

Professional career

Noel began his professional career on 13 November 1973, fighting in Port-of-Spain, he beat Art de Freitas by second round knockout. After a run of four victories Noel successfully challenged for his first title, the Trinidad & Tobago Lightweight title. The fight, scheduled for fifteen rounds, was stopped in the tenth with Noel's opponent, Fitzroy Guisseppi, unable to continue.[1]

On 16 June 1979, Noel challenged for a version of the world title for the first time. Prior to this fight Noel had built up a record of nineteen wins and just two losses, both against Lennox Blackmoore via tenth round technical knockout. Noel and his opponent, the Venezuelan Ernesto Espana, were fighting for the WBA title recently vacated by Roberto Durán. The fight started badly for Noel as Espana scored a first round knock down. Although he was able to recover, he was knocked down once again in the ninth round and he was unable to beat the referee's count for the third knockdown, which ended the fight in the thirteenth.[2]

Two years later on 12 September 1981, Noel once again challenged for the WBA title, this time successfully. The opponent for the fight, which took place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was the Mexican boxer Rodolfo Gonzalez. Noel started the fight well but had to withstand a strong finish by the Mexican. The bout went the distance and the scores were read out as: 145-140, 145-141 and 144-141, all in favour of Noel.[3]

Noel's first defence of his title was on 5 December 1981 against the American challenger, and late replacement, Arturo Frias. Frias dominated the fight, which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, before knocking Noel out in the eighth round.[4]

Although Noel never fought for a world title again, he was able to win the Commonwealth Lightweight title and defend it twice. Noel fought ten more times after his final world title fight, losing six, most notably to the renowned Nicaraguan Alexis Arguello, when he suffered a horrid body injury during round three due to a body punch. Noel's final fight took place on 2 November 1984, and he lost the fight, and his Commonwealth title, to Graeme Brooke by a unanimous decision.[1]

Death and legacy

Noel died on 21 May 2023, at the age of 74.[5]

The Claude Noel Highway in Tobago was named for him, in recognition of his sporting achievements.

References

  1. 1 2 "boxer: Claude Noel". Boxrec. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  2. "Espana captures lightweight title". The Beaver County Times. June 17, 1979. Retrieved 28 May 2010 via Google News Archive.
  3. "Noel wins world lightweight title". Ottawa Citizen. September 14, 1981. Retrieved 28 May 2010 via Google News Archive.
  4. "Frias Beats Noel For Title". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. December 6, 1981. Retrieved 28 May 2010 via Google News Archive.
  5. Kissoon, Carolyn (23 May 2023). "Claude Noel has died". Trinidad Express. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
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