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Real name
  
Keith M. Tate

Name
  
Keith Tate

Draws
  
2

Rated at
  
bantamweight

Role
  
Boxer

Losses
  
3


Nationality
  
English

Division
  
Bantamweight

Number of contests
  
0

No contests
  
0

Total fights
  
16

Wins by ko
  
5

Keith Tate Keith Tate Richard Pyrah on the pads at Cleckheaton Boxing Gym

Born
  
30 January 1945 (age 79) Wakefield, England (
1945-01-30
)

Johnny mantle v keith tate 20 09 66 featherweight boxing


Keith Tate ( (1945-01-30) 30 January 1945 ) birth registered in Lower Agbrigg, is an English amateur and professional bantamweight boxer of the 1960s, and current boxing trainer.

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Ashley vanzie on pads with keith tate


Amateur

Keith Tate trained at the Robin Hood & Thorpe Amateur Boxing Club (ABC), and National Association of Boys' Clubs, he won the National Coal Board British Flyweight title, was runner-up for the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) Junior Class-A title against George O'Neill (Wolverhampton ABC) at The Royal Albert Hall, London on Thursday 23 March 1961, won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) Junior Class-B title against Ken Buchanan (Sparta AAC) at The Royal Albert Hall, London on Thursday 22 March 1962. and was runner-up for the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) Flyweight (51 kg) title against Monty Laud (St Ives ABC) at The Empire Pool, London on Friday 26 April 1963, he fought internationally for the Amateur Boxing Association of England; including against Hungary with a points defeat by Hungarian amateur flyweight (51 kg (112.4 lb; 8 st 0.4 lb)) champion Imre Harangozo (born circa-1943, of Székesfehérvár MAV), at King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester on Monday 11 November 1963,

Professional

Keith Tate's first professional boxing bout was a victory over Tommy Connor on Monday 5 October 1964, this was followed by fights including; victory over Tommy Burgoyne (Scottish Area bantamweight champion), two draws, and a defeat by Monty Laud (Southern (England) Area bantamweight champion), defeat by Brian Bissmire (Southern Area bantamweight challenger), two victories over Danny Wells (Southern (England) Area bantamweight challenger), victory over Bobby Davies (Southern (England) Area featherweight challenger), Tate's final professional bout was a defeat by Johnny Mantle (Southern (England) Area featherweight challenger) on Tuesday 20 September 1966.

Training career

Keith Tate established the Cleckheaton Boxing Academy in 1975, and has produced 30 national champions as professional boxers, including the British Super featherweight champion boxer Gary 'Five Star' Sykes, and 3 world champions; James 'Roberttown Rocket' Hare, Mark 'Hobbo' Hobson, and 'Super' Steven Conway.

References

Keith Tate Wikipedia