Nicola Adams, two-time Olympic gold medal boxer on BBC TV. Who are the best active boxers fighting right now? Eamonn Loughran is a gritty fighter who won the WBO World Welterweight Championship. flyweight, 115 pounds (52 kg) featherweight, 126 pounds (57 kg) lightweight, 139 pounds (63 kg) welterweight, 152 pounds (69 kg) middleweight, 165 pounds (75 kg) light heavyweight, 179 pounds (81 kg) heavyweight, 201 pounds (91 kg) super heavyweight, any weight over 201 pounds (91 kg) And, despite losing his last four fights, Buchanan had a varied professional career. His boxing prowess and greatness are evident from the moniker The Lion, which identifies him as one of the best British boxers (the man who beat the man, who beat the man). List of British flyweight boxing champions is a table showing the boxers who have won the British flyweight title. In a thrilling start, the Briton knocked his opponent down after only 90 seconds of a dominant first round. Despite this, he has rankings at both Flyweight (no.4 with the WBO) and Super-Flyweight (no.6 with the WBC). Visit Our Patreon Page to Create Your Own All-Time Fantasy Teams and See Other Bonus Material . Has won world title belts in two divisions, beaten quality local rivals in Eubank Jr and Andy Lee, and was even giving Canelo Alvarez a bit to think about before the Mexican master shattered Saunders eye socket in May. *McWilliams Arroyo is the WBC interim flyweight champion. The title has been sanctioned by the National Sporting Club since 1909, and later by its replacement British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) since 1929. The British Boxing Board of Control was formed in 1929 from the old National Sporting Club and is headquartered in Cardiff.. Until 1948, it had a colour bar in effect by means of its Rule 24, which stated that title contestants "must have two white parents".. IBF flyweight champion Sunny Edwards will take on Andres Campos on June 10th in his first fight since signing with Matchroom Boxing. Kid Galahads sole loss, by split-decision to Warrington in 2019, could have gone either way so the 31-year-old Sheffield boxer can claim hes never clearly lost as a pro. Randy Turpin, a true English great, won the middleweight belt in 1951 by defeating the legendary Sugar Ray Robinson. He also held the title for a little over ten years. He is the last boxer in history to do so. Classy Regis Prograis and dangerous Jose Ramirez were undefeated until The Tartan Tornado took their 0s with his intelligent, high-intensity pressure and ring smarts. Listed rankings for all world and UK boxing divisions, including heavyweight boxing rankings. 'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); British Boxing BBTV is proudly powered by WordPress. The Leamington Licker lost their rematch but went on to win a British and Commonwealth light-heavyweight title over Don Cockell before a tragic and distressing conclusion to his life. Southpaw Taylor is 30, at the peak of his powers and undisputedly one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world. . Hispanic Boxers. The current IBF Flyweight champion has a perfect record so far in professional boxing winning all 17 of his bouts, with four coming by way of knockout. Check all the current boxing champions for all four major organizations in each weight division. 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He was 5-feet-2-inches tall and typically weighed less than 100 lbs in the ring, yet he possessed incredibly strong punches. Even by flyweight standards, the 25-year-old is no puncher, but whoever beats the fleet-footed Edwards is going to have to catch him first. Hailing from Ballymena, Loughran represented Ireland at the 1987 World Junior Boxing Championships winning. View the latest boxing rankings. "Everyone back in Britain and Birmingham, the support I've received has been ridiculous and amazing. Edwards also successfully defended the belt in December in the UAE against Filipino Jayson Mama. He kept the work-rate up and capitalised on the counter-punches. OSMAN ASLAM (14-0) LOOKING TOWARDS TITLES AND A BIG 2020. Listed rankings for all world and UK boxing divisions, including heavyweight boxing rankings. A single shot to Ryan Garcia's liver in round seven ended his bitter rivalry with Gervonta Davis, writes Elliot Worsell, If a competitor bet on the outcome of their event in virtually every other sport it would result in dire consequences, writes Jack Hirsch, Yet the fights and fighters are allowed to carry on regardless, writes George Gigney, Division-by-division, compiled by Andy Whittle*International boxer fighting out of Britain**Does not have current BBB of C licence***Holds BUI licenceHEAVYWEIGHT Over 200lbs1: Tyson Fury (Morecambe) 31-0-1**2: Anthony Joshua OBE (Watford) 24-23: Dillian Whyte (Brixton) 28-24: Joe Joyce (Putney) 13-05: Derek Chisora (Finchley) 32-126: Daniel Dubois (Greenwich) 17-17: Hughie Fury (Manchester) 26-38: Nathan Gorman (Nantwich) 18-19: Fabio Wardley (Ipswich) 12-010: David Allen (Conisbrough) 19-5-211: Kash Ali (Rotherham) 20-112: Nick Webb (Chertsey) 17-313: David Adeleye (Ladbroke Grove) 8-014: Mark Bennett (Doncaster) 7-215: Solomon Dacres (Warley) 3-016: Robert Ismay (Newcastle) 10-017: Josh Sandland (Halifax) 5-4-118: Kamil Sokolowski* (Plymouth/Pol) 11-24-219: Chris Healey (Stockport) 9-820: Lucian Atana* (Harrow/Rom) 5-021: Tommy Welch (Brighton) 6-022: Naylor Ball (Iver) 8-123: Johnny Fisher (Romford) 4-024: Steve Robinson (Newcastle) 4-025: Mohammad Saleem (Dumfries) 3-026: Danny Whitaker (Silsden) 4-527: George Fox (Mill Hill) 4-128: DL Jones (Sheerness) 9-2-129: Nick Campbell (Jersey) 4-030: Miles Gordon-Darby (Kingston upon Thames) 3-031: Harry Armstrong (Whetstone) 2-032: Franklin Ignatius (Dagenham) 2-033: Rhys Kaney (Halifax) 2-134: Phil Williams (Swindon) 3-34-135: Matt Gordon (West Bromwich) 2-6-136: Matty Harris (Coventry) 1-037: Hosea Stewart Jr (Wolverhampton) 1-038: Caleb Johnson (Poole) 1-039: Tom Simmons (Worcester Park) 1-0, 46: Christian Donfack Adjoufack* (Rotherham/Cam) 0-5, 3: Chris Billam-Smith (Bournemouth) 14-1, 5: Jack Massey (Chapel-en-le-Frith) 19-1, 6: Mikael Lawal* (Shepherds Bush/Nig) 15-0, 7: Craig Richards (Crystal Palace) 17-2-1, 9: Liam Conroy (Barrow-in-Furness) 18-7-1, 13: Pawel Augustynik* (Taunton/Pol) 13-0, 22: Idris Virgo (Birmingham) 12-0-0-1T/D, 23: Luke Blackledge (Darwen) 26-11-1-1T/D, 29: Chris Davies (Richmond upon Thames) 15-0, 44: Kristaps Zulgis* (Basildon/Lat) 6-23-3, 14: Charlie Schofield (Ashton-under-Lyne) 17-1, 15: Jimmy Kilrain Kelly (Wythenshawe) 25-2, 18: Germaine Brown (Kingston upon Thames) 11-0, 2: Liam Williams (Clydach Vale) 23-3-0-1T/D, 9: Tyler Denny (Rowley Regis) 13-2-2-1T/D, 18: River Wilson-Bent (Coventry) 10-0-0-1T/D, 22: Mason Cartwright (Ellesmere Port) 17-2-1, 53: JA Metcalfe (Cudworth Barnsley) 3-0, 55: Christian Hoskin-Gomez* (Plymouth/Sp) 7-41-4, 67: Kevin McCauley (Stourbridge) 15-221-12, 72: Robert Asagba (Chadwell Heath) 6-4-1, 76: Kenan Brown-Wingfield (Leicester) 2-0, 86: Genadij Krajevskij* (Liverpool/Lit) 0-26, 17: CJ Challenger (Broughton Astley) 11-0, 29: Serge Ambomo* (Sheffield/Cam) 7-26-2, 34: Michael Hennessy Jr (Sevenoaks) 8-1-1, 46: Nathan Bendon (Sutton Coldfield) 4-3-1, 60: Will Goldie-Galloway (Blackpool) 1-0, 3: Michael McKinson*** (Portsmouth) 21-0, 66: Charlie Martin-Stuart (Huddersfield) 2-0, 78: Michael Webber-Kane (Great Yarmouth) 3-0, 85: Jermaine Osbourne-Edwards (Wolverhampton) 2-0, 90: Edward Donovan* (Manchester/Ire) 2-0, 94: Tyler Christopher* (Birmingham/Ber) 2-0, 112: Traian Tudosache* (Wolverhampton/Ita) 0-0-1, 117: Charlie Sheldon (Bury St Edmunds) 0-5, 25: Zuhayr Al-Qahtani* (Mitcham/S.Ara) 9-0, 26: Denis Denikajev* (Barking/Lit) 8-0-1, 48: Clayton Bricknell (Wolverhampton) 3-5-0-1T/D, 56: Courtney Frimpong (Beaconsfield) 1-0, 64: Mwenya Chisanga* (Chichester/Zam) 1-8-1, 39: Danny Quartermaine (Leamington Spa) 4-0, 48: Lee Connelly (Killamarsh) 7-68-4-2N/C, 65: Mykey-Lee Broughton (Birmingham) 1-0, 67: Jamie Quinn (Stockport) 8-121-2-1N/C, 84: Declan Dee (Partington Manchester) 0-1, 28: Joe Underwood Hughes (Nottingham) 7-0, 46: Shabir Haidary* (Gloucester/AfG) 1-0, 4: James Jazza Dickens (Liverpool) 30-4, 5: Gavin McDonnell (Doncaster) 22-2-2-1T/D, 7: Thomas Patrick Ward (West Rainton) 31-0-1, 5: Thomas Essomba* (Wolverhampton/Cam) 10-7-0-1T/D, 21: Alireza Ghadiri* (Maida Vale/Iran) 4-0, 14: Steven Maguire (Middleton) 1-23-0-1T/D, 12: Jordan Purkiss (Stanford-le-Hope) 1-0, 13: Stephen Jackson (Chorlton-cum-Hardy) 1-9, Every British boxer ranked: professional ratings from heavyweight to flyweight, division by division compiled by Andy Whittle, Chris Eubank Jnr vs. Conor Benn is officially OFF, Chris Eubank Jr v Conor Benn: The story of a grim day for British boxing, Chris Eubank Jnr says there was no phone call with Conor Benn, but does expect their fight to still go ahead.
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