John Conteh
Professional Boxer, Boxer
1951 –
Who is John Conteh?
John Conteh is a British former boxer who was world light-heavyweight boxing champion.
Conteh is one of Britain's most successful boxing champions. At his peak in the mid-to-late 1970s he was considered good enough that he was touted as a possible opponent of Muhammad Ali. He enjoyed great fame in Britain and was often on the front as well as the back pages of the leading dailies due to his love of partying and women. Conteh said that his excessive lifestyle brought about a premature decline in his talents. He started boxing at age 10 at the Kirkby club that was a training ground for some of the best amateur boxers, Joey Singleton, Tucker Hethering and Stuart Morton were only a few. At 19, he won the middleweight gold medal at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games. He won the WBC Light Heavyweight crown in October 1974 by defeating Jorge Ahumada and held the title until 1977 when he was stripped for not going through with a mandated defence. He was the loser in a fifteen round split decision to the Yugoslavian fighter Mate Parlov in an attempt to regain the title.
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- Born
- May 27, 1951
Liverpool - Ethnicity
- Sierra Leoneans in the United Kingdom
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Profession
- Lived in
- Kirkby
- Liverpool
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on July 23, 2013
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