Nick Blackwell

Boxer

Nick Blackwell was born in Trowbridge, England, United Kingdom on October 27th, 1990 and is the Boxer. At the age of 33, Nick Blackwell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 27, 1990
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
Trowbridge, England, United Kingdom
Age
33 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Boxer
Nick Blackwell Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 33 years old, Nick Blackwell has this physical status:

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178cm
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Nick Blackwell Career

Blackwell turned professional on 26 June 2009, having had no amateur experience and spending his teenage years in the sport as a white-collar boxer. He won his first regional title on 20 November 2010, scoring a ten-round unanimous decision against Harry Matthews to become the youngest ever English middleweight champion at twenty years old. On 18 June 2011, Blackwell challenged Martin Murray for his Commonwealth middleweight title, as well as the vacant British middleweight title. Murray handed Blackwell his first career defeat when the latter was pulled out by his corner at the end of round five. A successful defence of the English middleweight title came on 3 March 2012, with Blackwell stopping Martin Concepcion in four rounds.

On 15 December 2012, Blackwell received a second opportunity at the Commonwealth title, this time against defending champion Billy Joe Saunders; the vacant British title was also on the line. This turned out to be a tough outing for Saunders, as Blackwell forced him to go the full twelve rounds. Saunders nonetheless won a unanimous decision on the judges' scorecards, handing Blackwell his second career defeat. Blackwell travelled to Ukraine on 21 September 2013 to fight for the vacant WBA Continental (Europe) middleweight title, but lost a twelve-round unanimous decision to Max Bursak. During the fight, Blackwell scored a knockdown in the fourth round, and the result was seen by some observers as controversial.

Having begun training with former middleweight world title challenger Gary Lockett, Blackwell made a third attempt at the vacant British title on 30 May 2015 against John Ryder. Blackwell achieved his most significant win, on a prominent stage at The O2 Arena in London, by stopping Ryder in seven rounds to become the British middleweight champion. Two successful title defences were made in the remainder of 2015, against Damon Jones on 25 July (sixth-round stoppage), and Jack Arnfield on 14 November (unanimous decision).

In his third title defence on 26 March 2016 at Wembley Arena, which would have won him the Lonsdale Belt outright, Blackwell lost to Chris Eubank Jr. In a fast-paced fight, Eubank Jr. dominated the action using hard hooks and uppercuts, which eventually led to a bloody nose and a large swelling above Blackwell's left eye. Following the mid-way point and in the corner between rounds, Chris Eubank Sr. was heard to instruct his son to refrain from punching Blackwell in the head.

In the tenth round the referee summoned the ringside to assess Blackwell, who in turn deemed him unable to continue due to the swelling on his head obstructing his vision, therefore handing Eubank Jr. the victory and title. Some minutes after the fight was stopped, Blackwell was given oxygen and taken out of the arena by stretcher. He was later taken to St Mary's Hospital with bleeding of the skull (outside the brain) and placed in a medically-induced coma, but an operation was not deemed necessary. The following weekend, he was brought out of the coma. In April 2016, Blackwell announced his retirement from boxing via Twitter, but expressed his desire to be involved in the sport in some capacity.

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After Mexico defends their undisputed title, Canelo Alvarez and John Ryder pay their respects

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2023
On Saturday night, Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez defended his disputed super middle-weight crown, defeating John Ryder by a unanimous vote. At the Akron Stadium, it was a brave effort by the English fighter, who stood in front of 50,000 people in Guadala, Mexico, against Alvarez. The match was scored 120-107 on one card and 118-109 on the other two scores, with Alvarez winning by 58-2-2 in his professional career.

In a recent video of a sparring session with Richard Riakporhe, Chris Eubank Sr encouraged his son to avoid'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2023
After reportedly landing a sequence of blows, Chris Eubank Jr. was urged to'stop it' by his father during an old sparring session against cruiserweight Richard Riakporhe. During a sparring session in 2021, Eubank Jr. landed a series of uppercuts on Riakporhe, according to the Daily Mirror. According to reports, Riakporhe's head fell back, leading to Eubank Snr's call to intervene.

In safety concerns, Chris Eubank Sr wants his son's grudge match against Conor Benn to be BYCOTTED

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2022
Having previously stated that cutting weight will result in head injury, the two-weight world champion has voiced his doubt that cutting weight will result in head injury. On October 8, Chris Eubank Jr. and Benn will meet at the O2 Arena in London, reigniting a family feud three decades after their fathers met in the second instalment of British boxing's most legendary rivalry. Eubank Snr released a statement on The Fight Is Right: 'Dear Spencer and The Fight Is Right' The Fight Is Right' Boycott the war is on full throttle. You should know how three pounds under the middleweight at 33 years old would do. This is how brain injuries occur.'