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Joey Jacobs

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Nationality
  
British

Height
  
1.73 m

Wins by ko
  
2

Losses
  
5

Total fights
  
15

Rated at
  
Lightweight Super featherweight

Born
  
Joseph Jacobs 1 October 1960 (age 56) Manchester, England (
1960-10-01
)

Division
  
Lightweight, Super featherweight

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Joseph "Joey" Jacobs (born 1 October 1960) is a British former boxer who as an amateur was ABA lightweight champion in 1986, and as a professional was British super featherweight champion in 1990, going on to fight for a world title.

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Career

Born in Manchester, Jacobs boxed out of the Fox ABC in Ancoats as an amateur, and won the ABA lightweight (60kg) championship in 1986.

He made his professional debut in October 1986, beating Tony Richards on points. After winning his first five fights, including a points win over Sugar Gibiliru, he suffered his first defeat in March 1987 when he was stopped in the first round by George Baigrie.

In September 1987 he beat Carl Crook on points to take the BBBofC Central Area lightweight title. In November 1988 he challenged for the British lightweight title held by Steve Boyle, the defending champion stopping him in the eighth round.

He dropped down to super featherweight, and in February 1990 beat John Doherty by a single point to take the British super featherweight title. He lost the title seven months later when he was stopped in the eleventh round by Hugh Forde.

In June 1991 he travelled to Italy to challenge for the WBO world junior lightweight title held by Kamel Bou-Ali. Bou-Ali stopped him in the third round, and this proved to be Jacobs' final fight.

References

Joey Jacobs Wikipedia