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Jack Bateson
Born (1994-06-03) 3 June 1994 (age 30)
Leeds, Yorkshire, England
NationalityEnglish
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights11
Wins11
Wins by KO3
Losses0
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  England
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Minsk Light-flyweight
Commonwealth Youth Games
Gold medal – first place 2011 Douglas Light-flyweight
Websitehttps://jackbateson.co.uk

Jack Samuel Bateson (born 3 June 1994) is an English professional boxer. As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games and bronze at the 2013 European Championships.

Early life

Jack Samuel Bateson was born on 3 June 1994 in Leeds, England. He began boxing at the age of nine, explaining in an interview with Boxing Social, "I only started boxing when I were about nine because me older brother Tom packed up and I felt a bit sorry for me dad who coached him".[2] He had his first amateur fight at the age of 12[3] and remained unbeaten in 12 bouts before suffering his first defeat while representing England, saying on the loss, "Before I knew it, I were unbeaten in 12 and boxing for England against Ireland. I lost by a point and cried my eyes out. I never wanted to experience that pain again."[2]

He attended Allerton High School in Alwoodley, Leeds, achieving 10 GCSEs, before gaining a triple distinction in an Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence course, eventually moving on to study for a foundation degree in Sports Coaching.[4]

Amateur career

During an amateur career in which he competed for Team GB, securing over 100 wins from 120 fights,[2] he won gold medals at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games, the ABA Championships in 2012 at light-flyweight and again the following year at flyweight, and a bronze medal at the 2013 European Championships. He also competed at the 2011 European Youth Championships, 2012 Youth World Championships, 2013 World Championships and the 2014 European Union Championships.[5]

Professional career

Bateson made his professional debut on 1 September 2017, scoring a first-round technical knockout (TKO) victory over Zsolt Sarkozi at the Elland Road Banqueting Suite in Leeds.[6]

After compiling a record of 11–0 (3 KOs), it was announced in June 2020 that he had signed a management deal with MTK Global.[7]

Professional boxing record

11 fights 11 wins 0 losses
By knockout 3 0
By decision 8 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
11 Win 11–0 Georgia (country) Khvicha Gigolashvili PTS 6 6 Sep 2019 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
10 Win 10–0 Nicaragua Bayardo Ramos PTS 8 15 Jun 2019 United Kingdom First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
9 Win 9–0 Nicaragua Pablo Narvaez TKO 1 (8), 2:28 2 Mar 2019 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
8 Win 8–0 Nicaragua Elvis Guillen PTS 6 23 Nov 2018 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
7 Win 7–0 United Kingdom Scott McCormack PTS 6 7 Sep 2018 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
6 Win 6–0 Nicaragua Jose Hernandez PTS 4 19 May 2018 United Kingdom Elland Road, Leeds, England
5 Win 5–0 Nicaragua Rafael Castillo PTS 4 20 Apr 2018 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
4 Win 4–0 Nicaragua Jose Aguilar PTS 4 2 Mar 2018 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
3 Win 3–0 United Kingdom Brett Fidoe PTS 4 24 Nov 2017 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England
2 Win 2–0 Poland Kamil Jaworek TKO 2 (4), 1:18 21 Oct 2017 United Kingdom First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
1 Win 1–0 Hungary Zsolt Sarkozi TKO 1 (4), 2:29 1 Sep 2017 United Kingdom Elland Road Banqueting Suite, Leeds, England

References

  1. ^ "Boxing record for Jack Bateson". BoxRec.
  2. ^ a b c Tebbutt, Rob (16 May 2018). "Jack Bateson Eyeing Lifelong Legacy in Professional Career - Boxing Social". boxing-social.com. Retrieved 13 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Biography | Find Out About Jack Bateson & Team Bateson". Retrieved 13 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Leeds Sports Awards sets new personal best with record breaking number of nominations". Yorkshire Reporter. 22 February 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "BoxRec - Jack Bateson amateur career". boxrec.com. Retrieved 13 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "BoxRec: Jack Bateson vs. Zsolt Sarkozi". boxrec.com. Retrieved 13 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Jack Bateson Inks Agreement With MTK Global". BoxingScene.com. 13 June 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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