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The European Boxing Federation (EBF) is a boxing governing body and sanctioning organisation created in 2005. Although the organisation is called European it lists its title holders as world champions.

The organisation is based mainly in the United Kingdom and is separate for the British Boxing Board of Control which governs and sanctions mainstream boxing in the UK. The EBF specialises in "white-collar" boxing, separate from mainstream boxing recorded on sites such as Boxrec. It has about 700 registered boxers.[1]

History

The maiden Lightweight EBF title fight was made on 14 September 2008 along with Mark Potter's Title defence against Eric "Butterbean" Esch at the Syndicate nightclub in Blackpool, England. American former world heavyweight champion, Tim Witherspoon made a guest appearance.[2] Gavin 'One Armed Bandit' Nicholls cruised through the rankings with two impressive performances on home turf in 2012. The rest of the middleweight division didn't want no aggro so he was crowned champion by Default.

Current EBF Champions

Weight class: Champion:
Welterweight Dougie Curran
Light Middleweight Dione Galea
Middleweight Gavin Nicholls
Super middleweight Tom Scott
Light heavyweight Eugene Montanaro
Cruiserweight Ian Cooper
Heavyweight Billy Corito
Super Heavyweight Das Davies

source -http://www.ebfboxing.org/rankings.php

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Robinson, Joe (12 September 2008). "Big boxing names in town for Syndicate fight". Blackpool Gazette. Retrieved 2008-10-30.