Frank Warren
Frank Warren, Britain’s premier and longest-serving boxing promoter, has been building champions in the professional sport for nearly 45 years and was acknowledged for his work across the industry in 2008 with his entrance into the International Hall of Fame.
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How Boxing Helped Slugger Sadiq’S Title Victory In London
By Queensberry Promotions
At least one Brit named Khan has scored a knockout victory in a catchweight contest over a bigger opponent this weekend.
Labour MP Sadiq Khan – no relation to Amir – won his fight to become London’s – and western Europe’s - first Muslim mayor. Which, politics apart, is great news for boxing for, as we revealed here recently, he is a genuine and passionate fight fan.
Sadiq, built like a super-bantamweight, clobbered the six-foot plus heavyweight Tory candidate Zac Goldsmith in the polls and he reckons boxing training helped him keep fit and fresh for the electoral fray.
He works out regularly on the punchbag and trained as youngster with Earlsfield ABC , Frank Bruno’s alma mater, in south London. And while he never actually fought in the ring, three of his six brothers did and one of them, popularly known as Sid, is now the club’s head coach.
“I’m an avid boxing enthusiast,“ Sadiq assured me before the election.
“My youngest brother Khalid was an ABA champion and so was my nephew Arun. I trained at Earlsfield for many years to keep fit and grew to love the sport, although to be honest I was more of cricketer and footballer. My brothers used to tease me that I was scared to get my nose hit.”
Bus driver’s son Khan, 45, MP for Tooting, shares Amir’s Pakistani heritage and sent a message wishing him well in his Las Vegas mega-fight last night.
Sadiq follows the sport closely. He says he loves the atmosphere at York Hall and tells me his favourite fighter is Queensberry’s Bradley Skeete, who also happens to be a graduate of the Earlsfield academy.
The new mayor says one of his first sporting missions will be to attend a boxing show in London.
No doubt Frank Warren will be happy to oblige with a ringside seat when ‘Super’ Skeete, the stylish British and Commonwealth welterweight champion, is next in action.
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