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Junior Witter

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British boxer (born 1974)

Junior Witter
Personal information
Nickname
The Hitter
NationalityBritish
Born (1974-03-10)10 March 1974 (age 51)
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight
Boxing career
Reach67 in (170 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights53
Wins43
Win by KO23
Losses8
Draws2

Junior Witter (born 10 March 1974) is a British former world championprofessional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2015. He held theWBClight welterweight world title from 2006 to 2008 and challenged once for theIBF light welterweight title in 2000. At regional level, he held theBritish and Commonwealth light welterweight title from 2002 to 2005; theEBU European Union light welterweight title in 2003; and the EBU European light welterweight title from 2004 to 2005; and the Britishwelterweight title in 2012. Witter is Bradford's first World Boxing Champion.

Professional career

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Early professional years

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Witter's first fight as a professional took place in January 1997 and scored a draw over Cameron Raeside at the Green Bank Leisure Centre inDerbyshire. He scored his first win as a professional in his next fight, travelling toYarm to beat John Green over six rounds. Five more fights happened in 1997 (all wins) for Witter to end the year with a record of 6-0-1. Witter's next year as a professional started in the same way as his first, with a draw over Mark Grundy. Despite this he fought four more times during the year meaning that at the end of only his second year as a pro he had compiled of record of 12-0-2 scoring decent wins along the way over the likes of Jan Piet Bergman (35-1) andMark Winters (13-1). The beginning of 1999 begun with a two-round win over Malcolm Melvin.

IBF light-welterweight title challenge

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Main article:Zab Judah vs. Junior Witter

Witter gained four more victories, then in June 2000, with a record of 15-0-2, he was given a late-notice shot at a world title against AmericanZab Judah. The fight, which took place in Glasgow in Scotland on the undercard ofMike Tyson's fight withLou Savarese, ended with first career defeat for the Englishman.[1] Witter lasted the distance but lost on points to the champion. Speaking of the fight later on in his career and when he himself had finally won a World title, Witter said "It was a shot in the dark. During my first few years as a pro, I was struggling like mad financially, so when the shot came about it meant a really big payday. I thought: if I don't take it, I've got nothing - all my savings were gone and all my loans were on top of me. As far as the fight went, I didn't have enough experience. I wasn't even British champion and I had nine days to prepare for a shot at Judah, one of the best fighters in the world. I lost on points, but I learned so much. It taught me that I deserved to be at that level."[2]

British, Commonwealth and European champion

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Witter's response to his first defeat was to go the traditional route towards another crack at a World belt. Witter fought six more times since the Judah defeat, beating the likes ofSteve Conway (TKO 4) and Colin Mayisela (TKO 2) before, in March 2002, meetingAlan Bosworth for the vacant British light welterweight title, claiming the belt with a stoppage in the third round. Witter's next fight saw him pick up the vacantCommonwealth title with a win over Ghanain Laatekwei Hammond. Two more fights in 2002 saw him beat Lucky Sambo in a non-title fight and ItalianGiuseppe Lauri in an eliminator for the WBO light welterweight title.

Only two fights in 2003 saw the double champion add to his collection when in April 2003 he beat Belgian Jurgen Haeck for theEuropean Union title. A first defence of his Commonwealth title took place in September at theMEN Arena inManchester with a win in the 2nd round giving victory over Kenyan Fred Kinuthia. Witter finally challenged for the full European title in June 2004 beating ItalianSalvatore Battaglia at the Ice Arena in Nottingham. The year ended for Witter with a first defence of his European crown at the Conference Center inWembley beating Polish fighter Krzyztof Bienias.[3]

Route to a second world title challenge

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In February 2005, Witter travelled toLos Angeles for aWBC Light Welterweight eliminator against Australian-basedLovemore N'dou. The fight which also doubled as a further defence of his Commonwealth title ended with a 12-round points decision win for the man from Bradford. In July of the same year Witter returned to the Ice Arena in Nottingham to score a win over UkrainianAndriy Kotelnik in a close fought fight which was also a defence of his European title.[4] Witter finished the year with a win over fellow BritColin Lynes in a fight which saw his British, Commonwealth and European titles all on the line at the same time. The fight, this time at theYork Hall in London, ended with another points victory over 12 rounds for Witter.

WBC light-welterweight champion

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September 2006 finally saw Witter win a world title when he challenged AmericanDemarcus Corley for the vacantWBC light welterweight belt at theAlexandra Palace in Wood Green.[5] Eighteen fights and eighteen wins since losing toZab Judah in 2000 Witter had finally achieved the pinnacle of his career so far. Two defences of the title followed in 2007 with wins over Mexican Arturo Morua (TKO 9) and GuyaneseVivian Harris (KO 7) before on 10 May 2008, losing the belt tomandatory challengerTimothy Bradley via split decision. Following his loss to Bradley, Witter declared he would continue fighting at a professional level and vowed to return to the ring to reclaim his WBC crown. Bradley commented that he would be happy to offer Witter a rematch if the money was right.

Comeback

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Following the Bradley defeat Witter returned to the ring on 8 November 2008 and scored a third-round knockout of ArgentinianVictor Hugo Castro. He knocked his opponent down in the second but was unable to finish it due to the bell instead finishing the fight early in the following round. Witter was then given the chance to fight for his oldWBC title when in May 2009,Timothy Bradley was stripped of the belt for choosing not to fight his mandatory challengerDevon Alexander.[6] This handed Witter an opportunity to fight Alexander for the now vacant belt. The contest took place inCalifornia on 1 August 2009 with Alexander proving too strong for the former champion with Witter, claiming an elbow injury in round four, having to retire at the end of round eight.[7] The injury meant that Witter did not fight again til 19 February 2011, a year and a half since the loss to Alexander.[8] The fight, this time in Ontario, Canada, resulted in another loss for Witter as he was beaten over 10 rounds byRomanian boxerVictor Puiu for the WBC International silver welterweight title.[9] On 7 June 2011, Witter entered the welterweight version of thePrizefighter tournament at the York Hall in London and defeated Nathan Graham andKevin McIntyre on the way to the final. In the final, Witter lost a majority points decision to Moroccan born fighterYassine El maachi.[10]

On 16 November 2013, Witter facedAlbanian upcoming boxer Timo Schwarzkopf. He lost by majority decision.[11]

Personal life

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Witter studied at Carlton Bolling College, a high school located inBradford,West Yorkshire.

Early life

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Witter trained at the Bradford Police Boys amateur boxing club in Girlington, Bradford, under Mr Allan (Pop Allan).

Professional boxing record

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53 fights43 wins8 losses
By knockout231
By decision207
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
53Loss43–8–2Ahmed El MousaouiSD1217 Apr 2015La Palestre,Le Cannet, FranceFor European Union welterweight title
52Win43–7–2Arvydas TriznoTKO4 (6),0:4117 May 2014Town Hall, Leeds, England
51Win42–7–2Max MaxwellPTS622 Mar 2014Ponds Forge, Sheffield, England
50Loss41–7–2Festim KryeziuMD1016 Nov 2013MHPArena,Ludwigsburg, Germany
49Loss41–6–2Frankie GavinUD1212 Nov 2012York Hall, London, EnglandLost British welterweight title
48Win41–5–2Colin LynesUD1212 May 2012Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, YorkshireWonBritish welterweight title
47Win40–5–2Arvydas TriznoPTS67 Sep 2011King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
46Loss39–5–2Yassine El maachiMD37 Jun 2011York Hall, London, EnglandPrizefighter 19: welterweight final
45Win39–4–2Kevin McIntyreUD37 Jun 2011York Hall, London, EnglandPrizefighter 19: welterweight semi-final
44Win38–4–2Nathan GrahamUD37 Jun 2011York Hall, London, EnglandPrizefighter 19: welterweight quarter-final
43Loss37–4–2Victor Lupo PuiuUD1019 Feb 2011Hershey Centre,Mississauga, Ontario, CanadaFor vacantWBC Silver Internationalwelterweight title
42Loss37–3–2Devon AlexanderRTD8 (12),3:001 Aug 2009Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa,Rancho Mirage, California, USFor vacant WBC light-welterweight title
41Win37–2–2Victor Hugo CastroKO3 (10),1:108 Nov 2008York Hall, London, England
40Loss36–2–2Timothy BradleySD1210 May 2008Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, EnglandLost WBC light-welterweight title
39Win36–1–2Vivian HarrisKO7 (12),1:007 Sep 2007The Dome Leisure Centre, Doncaster, EnglandRetained WBC light-welterweight title
38Win35–1–2Arturo MoruaTKO9 (12),2:1220 Jan 2007Alexandra Palace, London, EnglandRetained WBC light-welterweight title
37Win34–1–2DeMarcus CorleyUD1215 Sep 2006Alexandra Palace, London, EnglandWon vacantWBC light-welterweight title
36Win33–1–2Colin LynesUD1221 Oct 2005York Hall, London, EnglandRetained European, British, and Commonwealth light-welterweight titles
35Win32–1–2Andreas KotelnikUD129 Jul 2005Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, EnglandRetained European light-welterweight title
34Win31–1–2Lovemore N'douUD1219 Feb 2005Staples Center,Los Angeles, California, US
33Win30–1–2Krzysztof BieniasTKO2 (12),2:0412 Nov 2004Wembley Conference Centre, London, EnglandRetained European light-welterweight title
32Win29–1–2Salvatore BattagliaTKO2 (12),1:182 Jun 2004Nottingham Arena,Nottingham, EnglandWon vacantEuropean light-welterweight title
31Win28–1–2Oscar HallTKO3 (10),2:4116 Apr 2004Pennington's,Bradford, England
30Win27–1–2Fred KinuthiaKO2 (12),2:5127 Sep 2003MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained Commonwealth light-welterweight title
29Win26–1–2Jurgen HaeckRTD4 (10),3:005 Apr 2003MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandWonEuropean Union light-welterweight title
28Win25–1–2Giuseppe LauriTKO2 (12),1:2123 Nov 2002Storm Arena,Derby, England
27Win24–1–2Lucky SamboTKO2 (8),2:5219 Oct 2002Braehead Arena, Glasgow, Scotland
26Win23–1–2Laatekwei HammondTKO2 (12),1:568 Jul 2002Grosvenor House, London, EnglandWon vacantCommonwealth light-welterweight title
25Win22–1–2Alan BosworthTKO3 (12)16 Mar 2002Royal & Derngate,Northampton, EnglandWon vacantBritish light-welterweight title
24Win21–1–2Colin MayiselaTKO2 (12),0:4527 Oct 2001MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandWBU Internationallight-middleweight title
23Win20–1–2Alan TempleKO5 (6),2:2527 Oct 2001Ponds Forge, Sheffield, England
22Win19–1–2Brice FaradjiTKO1 (6)22 May 2001Telde, Spain
21Win18–1–2David KirkTKO2 (4),1:1010 Mar 2001York Hall, London, England
20Win17–1–2Christopher HenryTKO3 (8)25 Nov 2000Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester, England
19Win16–1–2Steve ConwayTKO4 (8)20 Oct 2000Ulster Hall,Belfast, Northern Ireland
18Loss15–1–2Zab JudahUD1224 Jun 2000Hampden Park,Glasgow, ScotlandForIBF light-welterweight title
17Win15–0–2Arv MittooPTS48 Apr 2000York Hall,London, England
16Win14–0–2Mihai IorguTKO1 (8)21 Mar 2000Telde, Spain
15Win13–0–2Harry ButlerPTS66 Nov 1999Kingsway Leisure Centre,Widnes, England
14Win12–0–2Isaac CruzPTS817 Jul 1999The Dome Leisure Centre,Doncaster, England
13Win11–0–2Malcolm MelvinTKO2 (12),1:3313 Feb 1999Telewest Arena,Newcastle, EnglandWon vacantWBF (Federation)light-welterweight title
12Win10–0–2Karl TaylorPTS428 Nov 1998Hillsborough Leisure Centre,Sheffield, England
11Win9–0–2Mark WintersPTS85 Sep 1998Ice Rink,Telford, England
10Win8–0–2Jan Piet BergmanPTS618 Apr 1998NYNEX Arena,Manchester, England
9Win7–0–2Brian ColemanPTS65 Mar 1998Royal Armouries Museum,Leeds, England
8Draw6–0–2Mark RamseyPTS67 Feb 1998Grundy Park Leisure Centre,Cheshunt, England
7Win6–0–1Michael AlexanderPTS44 Oct 1997Stadionsporthalle,Hanover, Germany
6Win5–0–1Brian ColemanPTS42 Aug 1997Metrodome,Barnsley, England
5Win4–0–1Andreas PanayiTKO5 (6)15 May 1997Rivermead Leisure Centre,Reading, England
4Win3–0–1Trevor MeiklePTS625 Apr 1997Golf and Country Club,Mere, England
3Win2–0–1Lee MolyneuxTKO6 (6),1:4320 Mar 1997The Willows,Salford, England
2Win1–0–1John GreenPTS64 Mar 1997Tall Trees Hotel,Yarm, England
1Draw0–0–1Cam RaesidePTS618 Jan 1997Green Bank Leisure Centre,Swadlincote, England

References

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  1. ^Boxrec | Results for 24 June 2000
  2. ^The Guardian | Interview with Junior Witter
  3. ^Britishboxing.net | Witter tells us to recognise
  4. ^BBC Sport | Laboured Witter defeats Kotelnik
  5. ^BBC Sport | Witter handed World title chance
  6. ^ESPN | Bradley stripped of WBC title
  7. ^BBC Sport | Witter loses to classy Alexander
  8. ^"Boxingnews24 | Junior witter vs. Victor Puiu". Archived fromthe original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved11 June 2011.
  9. ^Eastsideboxing | Have we seen the last of Junior Witter?
  10. ^Norman, Adam (23 October 2012)."Witter stunned by El Maachi".Sky Sports. Retrieved17 November 2020.
  11. ^Parker, Simon (18 November 2013)."Witter beaten in landmark fight".Bradford Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved17 November 2020.

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Ricky Hatton
British light-welterweight champion
16 March 2002 – 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Lenny Daws
Vacant
Title last held by
Eamonn Magee
Commonwealth
light-welterweight champion

8 July 2002 – 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ajose Olusegun
Vacant
Title last held by
Oktay Urkal
European
light-welterweight champion

2 June 2004 – 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ted Bami
Preceded byBritish welterweight champion
12 May 2012 – 1 November 2012
Succeeded by
Minor world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Ricky Quiles
WBF (Federation)
light-welterweight champion

13 February 1999 – June 2000
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Johnny Bizzarro
Major world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
WBC light-welterweight champion
15 September 2006 – 10 May 2008
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