British boxer (born 1951)
Born (1951-05-27 ) 27 May 1951 (age 73) Nationality British Statistics Weight(s) Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Reach 76 in (193 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 39 Wins 34 Wins by KO 24 Losses 4 Draws 1
John Anthony Conteh , MBE (born 27 May 1951) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1971 to 1980. He held the WBC light-heavyweight title from 1974 to 1977, and regionally the European , British and Commonwealth titles between 1973 and 1974. As an amateur , he represented England and won a gold medal in the middleweight division at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] In 2017, Conteh was awarded an MBE for services to boxing at the Queen's Birthday Honours .
Professional career
Born in Liverpool , Lancashire (now Merseyside ) to an Irish mother and Sierra Leonean father,[ 4] Conteh began boxing at the age of 10 at a boxing club in Kirkby that was a training ground for fellow British amateurs Joey Singleton and Tucker Hetherington. At 19, he won the middleweight gold medal at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games . He won the WBC light-heavyweight title in October 1974 by defeating Jorge Ahumada . He held the title until 1977 when he was stripped for not going through with a mandatory defence .[ 5]
Conteh lost a 15-round split decision to the Yugoslavian fighter Mate Parlov when he attempted to regain the title.[ 6] He failed twice in further efforts to win back the crown, in 1979 and then again seven months later in 1980, on both occasions fighting the American Matthew Saad Muhammad . Muhammad won both bouts but the first victory was controversial.[ 7]
Appearances outside boxing
Conteh was one of the celebrities featured dressed in prison gear on the cover of the 1973 Wings album, Band on the Run .[ 8] He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1974.[citation needed ]
Conteh was the British Superstars competition champion in 1974, the second year of the televised sporting event. Conteh is now an after-dinner speaker.[citation needed ]
Conteh appeared on the BBC television programme Sporting Legends which was presented by Eamonn Holmes . There he spoke at length at how he started out in boxing and how Ali persuaded him to fight at light-heavyweight instead of heavyweight. Ali believed that Conteh was too small to be a heavyweight. Conteh also spoke of 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 nine years.[citation needed ]
Conteh also appeared in films such as Man at the Top (1973), The Stud (1978) and Tank Malling (1989), and made a starring appearance in the television show Boon in 1989, as a washed-up boxer. He appeared on a boxing special of The Weakest Link in 2009, where he finished in third place. His most recent TV acting appearance was in the crime drama Justice , in which he again played an ex-boxer.[citation needed ]
Conteh was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to boxing.[ 9]
Conteh also appeared in a celebrity episode of The Chase in 2024.[ 10]
Professional boxing record
39 fights
34 wins
4 losses
By knockout
24
1
By decision
10
3
Draws
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
39
Win
34–4–1
James Dixon
TKO
5 (10), 2:49
31 May 1980
Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, England
38
Loss
33–4–1
Matthew Saad Muhammad
TKO
4 (15), 2:27
29 Mar 1980
Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
For WBC and The Ring light-heavyweight titles
37
Loss
33–3–1
Matthew Saad Muhammad
UD
15
18 Aug 1979
Steel Pier , Atlantic City, New Jersey , US
For WBC light-heavyweight title
36
Win
33–2–1
Ivy Brown
PTS
10
4 Jun 1979
Liverpool, England
35
Draw
32–2–1
Jesse Burnett
PTS
10
19 Apr 1979
Hilton on Park Lane , London, England
34
Win
32–2
Leonardo Rodgers
KO
7 (10), 1:15
26 Sep 1978
Empire Pool, London, England
33
Loss
31–2
Mate Parlov
SD
15
17 Jun 1978
Red Star Stadium , Belgrade , Yugoslavia
For WBC light-heavyweight title
32
Win
31–1
Joe Cokes
PTS
10
7 Feb 1978
Michael Sobell Sports Centre, London, England
31
Win
30–1
Len Hutchins
TKO
3 (15), 1:05
5 Mar 1977
Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, England
Retained WBC light-heavyweight title
30
Win
29–1
Yaqui López
UD
15
9 Oct 1976
Forum , Copenhagen , Denmark
Retained WBC light-heavyweight title
29
Win
28–1
Willie Taylor
UD
10
16 Aug 1975
Catholic Youth Center, Scranton, Pennsylvania , US
28
Win
27–1
Lonnie Bennett
TKO
5 (15), 1:10
11 Mar 1975
Empire Pool, London, England
Retained WBC light-heavyweight title
27
Win
26–1
Jorge Ahumada
PTS
15
1 Oct 1974
Empire Pool, London, England
Won vacant WBC light-heavyweight title
26
Win
25–1
Chris Finnegan
TKO
6 (15)
21 May 1974
Empire Pool, London, England
Retained European, British, and Commonwealth light-heavyweight titles
25
Win
24–1
Tom Bogs
RTD
6 (15)
12 Mar 1974
Empire Pool, London, England
Retained European light-heavyweight title
24
Win
23–1
Les Stevens
PTS
10
12 Feb 1974
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
23
Win
22–1
Fred Lewis
TKO
3 (10)
14 Dec 1973
Liverpool Stadium , Liverpool , England
22
Win
21–1
Baby Boy Rolle
PTS
15
23 Oct 1973
National Ice Centre, Nottingham, England
Retained Commonwealth light-heavyweight title
21
Win
20–1
Vicente Rondón
TKO
9 (10)
10 Sep 1973
Empire Pool, London, England
20
Win
19–1
Chris Finnegan
PTS
15
22 May 1973
Empire Pool, London, England
Retained European light-heavyweight title; Won British and Commonwealth light-heavyweight titles
19
Win
18–1
Rüdiger Schmidtke
TKO
12 (15), 2:28
13 Mar 1973
Empire Pool, London, England
Won European light-heavyweight title
18
Win
17–1
Terry Daniels
TKO
7 (10)
14 Feb 1973
Las Vegas Convention Center , Winchester, Nevada , US
17
Win
16–1
Dave Matthews
PTS
10
15 Jan 1973
Ice Stadium , Nottingham, England
16
Win
15–1
Sam McGill
TKO
9 (10)
5 Dec 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
15
Win
14–1
John Hudgins
KO
3 (10), 1:30
14 Nov 1972
Empire Pool, London, England
14
Win
13–1
Bill Drover
KO
7 (10), 2:24
31 Oct 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
13
Win
12–1
Ferenc Kristofcsak
TKO
1 (8)
10 Oct 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
12
Loss
11–1
Eddie Duncan
PTS
10
26 Sep 1972
Empire Pool, London, England
11
Win
11–0
Johnny Mac
TKO
2 (8)
19 Jul 1972
Croke Park , Dublin , Ireland
10
Win
10–0
Billy Aird
TKO
8 (8)
6 Jun 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
9
Win
9–0
Joe Gholston
TKO
5 (8)
25 Apr 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
8
Win
8–0
Ruben Figueroa
KO
2 (8)
28 Mar 1972
Empire Pool, London, England
7
Win
7–0
Larry Sykes
KO
1 (8)
15 Feb 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
6
Win
6–0
Wilhelm Janco
TKO
1 (8)
25 Jan 1972
Royal Albert Hall, London, England
5
Win
5–0
Emilio Okee
TKO
5 (8)
7 Dec 1971
Royal Albert Hall , London, England
4
Win
4–0
Tony Burwell
PTS
8
24 Nov 1971
National Ice Centre , Nottingham , England
3
Win
3–0
Frank Bullard
TKO
2 (10)
16 Nov 1971
Empire Pool , London, England
2
Win
2–0
Pierre Minier
TKO
5 (8)
8 Nov 1971
Grosvenor House Hotel , London, England
1
Win
1–0
Okacha Boubekeur
KO
1 (8)
18 Oct 1971
Hotel Café Royal , London , England
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