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SeanNoakes

"the Nightmare"

English Welterweight Championship

Former successful amateur star Sean Noakes is making up for lost time having turned professional with Frank Warren and Queensberry in May 2022.

Sean, who joined younger brother Sam in the Queensberry ranks, has now clocked up four wins with successes over Lee Hallett, MJ Hall, Petar Aleksandrov and Santiago Garces, last time out in January. Impressive stoppage victories were secured over both Hall and Garces.

“It was a long time coming, really,” said the welterweight. “I have been trying to turn pro for a while then lockdown got in the way and I wanted to do the ABAs first.

“So I waited for the ABAs, did well in them, then Francis (Warren) approached me about when I wanted to turn pro and it went from there.”

The older Noakes brother went on the boxing missing list after a productive stint in the junior amateurs before being inspired to give it another bash after assessing the competition.

“I turned 17 and took a few years out because I fell out of love with the sport a little bit. I remember watching my brother fight in the NABC finals against Jordan Flynn. I was always a weight above my brother and I watched him, then the fight after, and I thought ‘I can beat these kids’.

“So I came back and after one fight I boxed for the Southern Area title and won that before getting down to my natural weight – which is welter – and going into the Haringeys and winning them. I won everything, pretty much, until the ABAs, which I thought I won but didn’t get the right end of the decision.

“So my ability was still there and I still had it, it was just the fire went out a little bit at 17 when I started going out and being a bit silly. Then I got my shot at redemption and jumped at it.

“As a junior I was always there or thereabouts, but I only had 20 fights and I only lost to top boys in Ted Cheeseman and Jordan Reynolds. I thought I beat Jordan even though I am pals with him now.

“I’ve come into my man strength because I was a bit of a late bloomer. Now I have got it and every time I land, it hurts.”

  • WINS

    9

  • LOSES

    0

  • DRAW

    0

  • kOs

    4

  • WEIGHT

    151 lbs
    (69 Kg)

  • HEIGHT

    n/a

  • REACH

    n/a

  • Trainer

    n/a

  • Born

    12 June 1995

  • Born in

    Kent, UK

  • nation

    British

  • residence

    Kent, UK

  • KO Percentage

    44.44%

  • Stance

    Orthodox

  • Rounds

    45

  • Debut

    20 May 2022

Fighting History

Win

10 round ud

Mathew rennie

British welterweight championship

Wembley Arena, London, UK

7 dec 2024

win

10 round ud

Inder Bassi

English welterweight championship

O2 Arena, London, UK

27 jul 2024

win

3 round tko

Marian Wesolowski

York Hall, London, UK

23 sep 2023

win

6 round pts

Lukasz Barabasz

Wembley Arena, London, UK

23 sep 2023

win

1 round tko

Robin Zamora

York Hall, London, UK

12 may 2023

win

5 round ko

Santiago Garces

Wembley Arena, London, UK

28 Jan 2023

win

4 round pts

Petar Aleksandrov

York Hall, London, UK

11 Nov 2022

win

2 round tko

MJ Hall

Copper Box Arena, London, UK

16 Jul 2022

win

4 round pts

Lee Hallett

York Hall, London, UK

20 May 2022