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Nickname(s)
  
The Flash

No contests
  
0

Draws
  
0

Rated at
  
Light Welteweight

Name
  
Chris Evangelou

Losses
  
3


Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Boxer

Number of contests
  
0

Stance
  
Orthodox

Total fights
  
13

Wins by ko
  
1

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Born
  
12 January 1986 (age 38) Wood Green, London, United Kingdom (
1986-01-12
)

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Chris Evangelou (12 January 1986) is a British professional boxer from Enfield, London of Greek Cypriot origin.

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Biography

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Chris Evangelou was born in Wood Green, London in the United Kingdom on 1 January 1986.

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When Evangelou was 17 he was involved in a verbal altercation in the street. While the incident did not get physical, he said that he felt "an inch tall after that" and he "could've done better," so he decided to start boxing.

Amateur career

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Evangelou started boxing at the Haringey Boxing Gym in Tottenham when he was 17 under coach Chris Hall and had his first amateur fight after 6 months of training. He decided to pursue boxing as a career at age 18. As an amateur, he won 5 international gold medals and a 2006 national champion in the under-20 category. He was recruited to box for Cyprus at the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing but he lost his last qualifying match to the number one boxer on the German team. Evangelou turned professional at the age of 23 after an amateur career of 40 fights with 35 wins.

Professional career

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As a professional, Evangelou was offered contracts at several boxing gyms. He went to the Wildcard Boxing Gym in Los Angeles, California to meet acclaimed boxing trainers Freddie Roach and Jesse Reid. After a sparring session, the coaches at the Wildcard Boxing Gym offered Evangelou a contract but he refused because he wanted to stay in the UK, where his family and fans were. He also spent time training with boxing legend Ricky Hatton. Evangelou was considering signing with Hatton's camp and also the camp of Calzaghe Promotions, a boxing organization run by former World Boxing Organization super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe. Evangelou finally decided to sign for Matchroom Promotions which is part of the Barry Hearn sporting group.

Evangelou suffered his first defeat on 8 September 2012 to Danny Connor 98-94 in a ten-round competition at London's Alexandra Palace. The decision was questioned by many boxing pundits and professionals who had thought it a clear win for Evangelou. In July 2011, he set a goal to be fighting for an English title by the end of the year. In an interview in March 2012 with World Boxing News, he said that he would like to compete against Darren Hamilton for the Southern Area Belt in order to earn a spot in the rankings as one of Britain’s top 10 fighters.

A rematch with Danny Connor ended with a 97-93 victory to Connor who knocked Evangelou down twice in the 7th round. Evangelou suffered a further loss on 30 November 2013 on points 56-59 to Ashley Mayall making a 3rd defeat in a row.

In 2014 Evangelou won both bouts he contested, a points win 40-37 over journeyman Dan Carr and a first-round KO of Mick Mills.

Evangelou was scheduled to face Zoran Cvek on 27 September 2014 for the International Masters Welterweight Title.

Evangelou is managed by his father Costakis Evangelou, who handles publicity and sponsorship for his son.

Evangelou’s older brother Andreas "The Ace" Evangelou is also a boxer and is undefeated in the light heavyweight division.

References

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