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Who is Jack Catterall and what is his boxing record?


AFTER two years Jack Catterall is getting his big rematch against Josh Taylor.

The fight get underway TONIGHT – May 25, 2024 in Leeds and here is everything about Jake Catterall there is to know.

Jack Catterall only lost one fight during his whole career so farCredit: Getty

Who is Jack Catterall?

Jack Catterall is an English professional boxer.

He was born on July 1, 1993 in Chorley, Lancashire as one of nine children.

Catterall has been a boxer since age 10, but before getting into boxing, he played judo and wrestled.

Before his pro boxing career, he took a college course in public services and worked a job laying tarmac to fund his gym sessions.

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He has won multiple light welterweight championships at the regional level.

I don’t like him, I don’t respect him

Jack Catterall

What is Jack Catterall’s boxing record?

Jack Catterall’s boxing record stands at 28-1-0.

This means that out of his 29 fights, he has won 28, lost one and drawn none.

He has a knockout ratio of 46.43%.

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As of May 2024, Catterall is on rank 17 in the super light division worldwide.

His current titles are:

  • Central Area light-welterweight title
  • WBO European light-welterweight title
  • WBO Inter-Continental light-welterweight title
  • British light-welterweight title
  • WBA Intern-Continental light-welterweight title

Who has Jack Catterall fought against?

Jack Catterall is having a rematch against Josh Taylor in May 2024Credit: Getty

Jack Catterall had his debut fight in 2012 against Carl Allen.

He won his debut fight after four rounds by points decision.

His next fight is against Josh Taylor on Saturday, May 25, 2024 at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.

The match was suppose to be on April 27, 2024 due to an issue with Taylor’s eye.

Catterall said ahead of the fight: “This isn’t about belts, this is personal to me and I can’t wait to get my hands on him.

“I don’t like him, I don’t respect him and on April 27 I’m going to end him.”

Jack Catterall fight history

Jack Catterall had 29 fights since his debut in 2012.

vs Allen – September 22, 2012 – Win

vs Greaves – December 14, 2012 – Win

vs Allen – March 9, 2013 – Win

vs McKray – April 27, 2013 – Win

vs Price – June 7, 2013 – Win

vs Garrido – November 22, 2013 – Win

vs Vaseris – March 8, 2014 – Win

vs Szot – May 10, 2014 – Win

vs Brough – July 26, 2014 – Win

vs Stalker – October 25, 2014 – Win

vs Inalef – March 6, 2015 – Win

vs Calfin – July 11, 2015 – Win

vs Putkonen – October 10 2015 – Win

vs Nunez – December 19, 2015 – Win

vs Hughes – May 13, 2016 – Win

vs Janik – August 12, 2016 – Win

vs Luque – December 3, 2016 – Win

vs Gethin – April 8, 2017 – Win

vs Nurse – October 21, 2017 – Win

vs McCauley – March 31, 2018 – Win

vs Sebire – May 19, 2018 – Win

vs McKenna – June 30, 2018 – Win

vs Davies – October 6, 2018 – Win

vs Amador – April 27, 2019 – Win

vs Schwarzkopf – November 22, 2019 – Win

vs Houya – November 28, 2020 – Win

vs Taylor – February 26, 2022 – Loss

vs Foley – May 27, 2023 – Win

vs Linares – October 21, 2023 – Win

Is Jack Catterall married?

Jack Catterall is not married yet.

However he is engaged to Lauren Adele Finch since 2022 and the couple is set to marry in 2024.

On 7 May 2024, Finch posted an Instagram video in which she appeared wearing a full white outfit with a veil on her head, which had written, “Soon to be Mrs. Catterall.“

On February 8, 2021 their daughter Riley Rae Catterall was born.

What is Jack Catterall’s net worth?

Jack Catterall’s net worth is set to be around £5.5 million.

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He has earned his fortune through his boxing fights.

In addition he also makes money with his endorsements with brands such as Adidas and Reebok.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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