- John Conteh
John Conteh (born
Toxteth ,Liverpool ,England ,27 May 1951 ) 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 70's 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 Hetering and Stuart Morton were only a few who helped John progress through intensive training sessions. At 19, he won the middleweight gold medal at the
1970 British Commonwealth Games . He won the WBC Light Heavyweight crown in October 1974 and held the title until 1978 when he was stripped for not going through with a mandated defense. He was the loser on points over fifteen rounds to the Croatian fighterMate Parlov in an attempt to regain the title. He failed twice in further efforts to win back his old crown in 1979 and then again seven months later in 1980 - both against the AmericanMatthew Saad Muhammad .He retired from professional boxing in 1980. His professional record is 34 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses.
In 1973, Conteh was one of the celebrities featured dressed in prison gear on the front cover of the
Wings album Band On The Run .Conteh also has the distinction of being British
Superstars competition champion in 1974, the second year of the televised sporting event. Conteh is now an after dinner speaker and speaks at venues all across the country.Conteh appeared on the BBC television program Sporting Legends which was presented by Eamonn Holmes. On the show Conteh spoke at length at how he started out in the fight game and how Ali persuaded him to fight at Light-Heavyweight instead of Heavyweight as Ali believed that Conteh was too small to be a heavyweight, and how his lifestyle led to alcoholism and a charge of assault, he stated that at the time he appeared on Sporting Legends he had been dry for 9 years. Conteh also made a starring appearance in the television show "Boon" in 1989, as a washed-up boxer.
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List of British light-heavyweight boxing champions External links
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