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Cornelius Carr

Cornelius Carr
Cornelius Carr, WBF Champion.jpg
Cornelius Carr, WBF Champion
Statistics
Real name John Thomas Carr
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Nationality British
Born (1969-04-09) 9 April 1969 (age 48)
Teesside, Cleveland, United Kingdom
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 38
Wins 34
Wins by KO 17
Losses 4
Draws 0
No contests 0

Cornelius Carr (birth-name John Carr), born 9 April 1969, is a former professional boxer.

At the age of nine he survived meningitis after 3 weeks of intensive care. He recovered to make first encounter with boxing aged 11 years at the Grangetown Amateur Boxing club in Middlesbrough, run by Martin Turner.

As a 17-year-old amateur he reached the 1987 Amateur Boxing Association of England National Championship final at Wembley Arena, London and fought Rod Douglas, an Olympic medalist and England squad member.

With only 1 defeat in 24 professional bouts, Carr won the BBBofC British Super-Middleweight in 1994 by beating James Cook on points at York Hall in London.

At short notice Carr was given the opportunity to challenge Steve Collins for the WBO Super Middleweight Title at The Point, Dublin, Ireland in November 1995. After 12 rounds he lost on points.

In February 1999, Carr became the World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) World Middleweight Champion, defeating Steve Foster by a unanimous decision. He successfully defended this title in the following October beating Dingaan Thobela.

Cornelius Carr retired in 2001 with a record of: 34 Wins (17 KOs), 4 Losses.

Carr now resides in Bournemouth, England, working as a boxing coach and online mentor through the website Sneak Punch.

In June 2012, Chris Eubank hinted in the national press about a possible return to the ring. Carr issued a press release to the media attempting to drum up interest for a contest, although later admitted nothing had materialised.


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