Biography | Mike Barrett was one of the famous four that monopolised British boxing in the 1970s and 80s. Together with Jarvis Astaire, Mickey Duff and Terry Lawless they were known as The Cartel.
During their time, Astaire, Duff, Lawless and Barrett guided Cornelius Boza Edwards, Jim Watt, Maurice Hope and Charlie Magri to world title glory. They were also responsible for taking Kirkland Laing, Frank Bruno, Mark Kaylor, Horace Notice and many more talented boxers to domestic and European honours.
The most successful promotional company in the history of British was finally broken in the mid 1980s when a young promoter by the name of Frank Warren secured a television deal with ITV |