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Boxing in Liverpool, United Kingdom includes approximately 22 amateur boxing clubs which have produced notable boxers such as John Conteh, Andy Holligan, Tony Bellew, and David Price.

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Boxers from Liverpool were a significant element of the 2012 Olympics British Boxing Team.

Boxing events were most commonly held at Liverpool Stadium; since (date needed) boxing events have been hosted at the Echo Arena and Liverpool Olympia within the city.

David Burke

David Burke won a bronze medal in men's featherweight at the 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle in the 57 kg division. He represented Salisbury Amateur Boxing Club.

Natasha Jonas

Natasha Jonas, from Toxteth, was the first British female boxer to ever qualify for and compete at an Olympic games, as GB Boxing's women's 60 kg representative at the 2012 London Olympics. She also won a bronze medal at the 2012 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Qinhuangdao. She represents Rotunda Amateur Boxing Club.

Daniel Ezra Deane

Daniel "Ezra" Deane, From Dingle, Liverpool 6"1 age 36, gold medal as heavyweight at the 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle he also boasted a professional record of 15-15-0 before his career was ended afer an injury whilst on active deployment. He came out of the backstreets of the holy land (Moses street).

Jay Deane Brown

Jay "Back alley" Brown, Cousin of Daniel Lowday (Ezra Deane) from the back streets of Dingle (Graffton street) he boasts and amateur record of 20-0 with 19 Ko's and 1 TKO, he boxed out of the United services club (L8 Byles street) but had to give up his career due to unforeseen circumstances, He currently works as a doorman in Liverpools club scene.

Neil Perkins

Neil Perkins, from Kirkdale, won a bronze medal at the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships in the 69 kg division. He represented Kirkdale Amateur Boxing Club.

David Price

David Price, from West Derby, won a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the 91+kg division where he also captained the GB Boxing team. He represented Long Lane and Salisbury amateur boxing clubs.

Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith, from Kirkdale, won a bronze medal at the 2006 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Plovdiv in the 52 kg division. He represented Rotunda Amateur Boxing Club.

Tom Stalker

Tom Stalker, from Huyton, captained GB Boxing's Olympic team at the 2012 London Olympics. He won a bronze medal at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Baku at 64 kg, and he twice won a silver medal (60 kg & 64 kg) at the 2010 European Amateur Boxing Championships and the 2011 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Moscow and Ankara respectively. He represented St. Aloysius and Salisbury amateur boxing clubs.

George Turpin

George Turpin won a bronze medal at the 1972 Munich Olympics in the 56 kg division.

Tony Willis

Tony Willis won a bronze medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics in the 60 kg division.

Tony Bellew

Tony Bellew (26-1-2), from Wavertree, was a Commonwealth light heavyweight champion and former BBBofC British light heavyweight champion. He was the WBO light heavyweight world title challenger and future WBC light heavyweight world title challenger. He has fought Nathan Cleverly, Edison Miranda, and Isaac Chilemba.

Johnny Cooke

Johnny Cooke (52-34-7), from Bootle, was a BBBofC British and Commonwealth welterweight champion.

John Conteh

John Conteh (34-4-1), from Kirkby, a former WBC light heavyweight world champion, as well as the former BBBofC British and Commonwealth light heavyweight champion. He is considered to be Liverpool's greatest boxer.

Tony Dodson

Tony Dodson (29-8-1), from Garston, is a former BBBofC British super middleweight champion. He fought Carl Froch, Paul Smith Jr, and Tony Quigley.

Rocky Fielding

Michael 'Rocky from Stocky' Fielding (21-0-0), from Stockbridge Village, is the current WBA Inter-Continental super middleweight champion, He fought Mohammed Akrong and Tobias Webb.

Paul Hodkinson

Paul Hodkinson (22-3-1), from Kirkby, is a former BBBofC British featherweight champion and WBC featherweight world champion, a title which he defended successfully on four occasions. Hodkinson also challenged for the WBO featherweight title. He fought Marcos Villasana, Steve Cruz, and Gregorio Vargas.

Andy Holligan

Andy Holligan (27-3-0) is the former BBBofC British and Commonwealth light welterweight champion and former WBC light welterweight world title challenger. His most notable opponents were Julio Cesar Chavez and Shea Neary.

Derry Mathews

Derry Mathews (34-8-2), from Anfield, was Commonwealth lightweight champion and former BBBofC British lightweight champion. He fought Gavin Rees, Anthony Crolla, and Gary Buckland.

Shea Neary

Shea Neary (23-2-0) is a former WBU light welterweight champion. He fought Micky Ward, Andy Holligan, and Eamonn Magee.

Liam Smith

Liam Smith (15-0-1), from Kirkdale, is the reigning WBO light middleweight world champion. He is one of the four famous Smith brothers. His most notable opponents to date are Eric Ochieng and Max Maxwell.

Paul Smith Jr

Paul Smith (boxer) (33-3-0), from Kirkdale, was BBBofC British super middleweight champion, a title held on at least two separate occasions. He is one of the four famous Smith brothers. He fought James DeGale, George Groves, and Tony Dodson.

Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith (18-1-0), from Kirkdale, was BBBofC British super featherweight champion and the former BBBofC British and Commonwealth featherweight champion. He is one of the four famous Smith brothers. He fought Gary Buckland, Lee Selby, and John Simpson.

David Price

David Price (15-2-0), from West Derby, was BBBofC British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion. He fought Tony Thomson and Audley Harrison.

Alan Rudkin

Alan Rudkin (42-8-0), from Dingle, was a former BBBofC British and Commonwealth bantamweight champion. He also challenged for the WBC and WBA bantamweight world titles on several occasions. He fought Fighting Harada, Lionel Rose, and Rubén Olivares.

Kevin Satchell

Kevin Satchell (11-0-0), from Kirkdale, was BBBofC British and Commonwealth flyweight champion. He fought Iain Butcher, Luke Wilton, and Paul Edwards.

Nel Tarleton

Nel Tarleton (119-21-8) was a former BBBofC British and Commonwealth featherweight champion, a title he has held on several separate occasions.

Tony Willis

Tony Willis (25-4-0) is a former BBBofC British lightweight champion, a title he defended three times. He fought Steve Boyle, George Feeney, and Alex Dickson.

References

Boxing in Liverpool Wikipedia