English professional boxer (born 1969)
Cornelius Carr
Cornelius Carr, WBF Champion
Born John Thomas Carr
(1969-04-09 ) 9 April 1969 (age 55) Nationality British Statistics Height 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 38 Wins 34 Wins by KO 17 Losses 4 Draws 0 No contests 0
Cornelius Carr (born John Thomas Carr ; 9 April 1969[ 1] ) is an English former professional boxer . He challenged once for the WBO world super middleweight title in 1995. His trainer was Martin (Marty) Turner
Early life
At the age of nine he survived meningitis after 3 weeks of intensive care.[ 2] He recovered to make first encounter with boxing aged 11 years at the Grangetown Amateur Boxing club in Middlesbrough, run by Martin Turner.[ 3]
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 ,[ 4] an Olympic medalist and England squad member.
Professional boxing career
British Super-Middleweight Champion
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.[ 5]
WBO Super Middleweight title fight
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.[ 6] After 12 rounds he lost on points.
World Boxing Federation (WBF) World Middleweight Champion
In February 1999, Carr became the World Boxing Federation (WBF) World Middleweight Champion, defeating Steve Foster by a unanimous decision. He successfully defended this title in the following October beating Dingaan Thobela .[ 7]
Cornelius Carr retired in 2001 with a record of: 34 Wins (17 KOs), 4 Losses.
After professional career
Carr now resides in Bournemouth , England, working as a boxing coach and online mentor through the website Sneak Punch.[ 3]
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,[ 8] although later admitted nothing had materialised.[ 9]
Carr is featured in the video for the single "Boxers " by Morrissey , released in January 1995, and appears on the cover artwork for the 1995 Morrissey compilation album World of Morrissey as well as an earlier single by The Smiths , called Sweet and Tender Hooligan .
Professional boxing record
34 Wins (17 KOs), 4 Losses [ 10]
Res.
Opponent
Type
Date
Location
Notes
Loss
Sam Soliman
PTS
2001-02-28
Royal Garden Hotel , London
Won
Gary Beardsley
PTS
2000-12-08
National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London
Won
Dingaan Thobela
MD
1999-10-31
David Lloyd Tennis Centre, Raynes Park, London
Retained World Boxing Federation World middleweight title
Won
Jason Barker
TKO
1999-08-20
Royal National Hotel, Bloomsbury, London
Won
Steve Foster
UD
1999-02-20
The Pavilion, Thornaby, Yorkshire
Won World Boxing Federation World middleweight title
Won
Jimmy Vincent
PTS
1998-11-25
Caesars Nightclub, Streatham, London
Won
Danny Juma
PTS
1998-10-27
Fountain Leisure Centre, Brentford, London
Won
Darren Covill
RTD
1998-09-10
Town Hall, Acton, London
Loss
Dean Francis
TKO
1997-03-14
Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading
Won
Danny Juma
PTS
1996-03-02
Telewest Arena, Newcastle
Loss
Steve Collins
UD
1995-11-25
Point Theatre , Dublin, Ireland
For WBO World super middleweight title
Won
Barry Thorogood
TKO
1995-07-07
Wales National Ice Rink , Cardiff , Wales
Won
Chris Richards
RTD
1995-05-13
Kelvin Hall , Glasgow, Scotland
Won
Colin Manners
PTS
1995-02-04
Wales National Ice Rink , Cardiff , Wales
Won
James Cook
PTS
1994-03-11
York Hall , Bethnal Green, London
Won BBBofC British super middleweight title
Won
Horace Fleary
PTS
1993-09-22
Grand Hall, Wembley, London
Won
Stan King
PTS
1993-05-19
Sunderland , Tyne and Wear
Won
Graham Burton
PTS
1993-04-24
National Exhibition Centre , Birmingham
Won
Alan Richards
PTS
1992-10-29
Bayswater, London
Won
Marvin O'Brien
TKO
1991-09-07
Studio Comunate San Giacomo, Salemi, Sicilia, Italy
Won
Paul Burton
TKO
1991-05-18
Palazzo Dello Sport, Verbania, Piemonte, Italy
Won
Carlo Colarusso
PTS
1991-03-02
Dolphin Centre, Darlington
Won
Frank Eubank
TKO
1991-02-16
The Pavilion, Thornaby, Yorkshire
Won
Jerry Nestor
KO
1990-10-27
Greenville, Mississippi, US
Won
John Maltreaux
KO
1990-09-26
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Won
Franky Moro
PTS
1990-04-21
Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland
Won
Peter Gorny
TKO
1990-02-20
New London Arena, Millwall, London
Won
Carlo Colarusso
TKO
1989-10-24
Leisure Centre, Watford, Hertfordshire
Loss
Georges Bosco
TKO
1989-03-22
Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading
Won
Kevin Hayde
PTS
1988-12-20
Leisure Centre, Swansea, Wales
Won
Skip Jackson
KO
1988-11-15
The Lads Club, Norwich, Norfolk
Won
Andy Catesby
TKO
1988-05-10
Municipal Hall, Tottenham, London
Won
Franky Moro
PTS
1988-04-12
National Sports Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Won
Darren Parker
TKO
1988-03-24
York Hall , Bethnal Green, London
Won
Kesem Clayton
PTS
1988-01-27
York Hall , Bethnal Green, London
Won
Seamus Casey
TKO
1988-01-12
National Sports Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Casey was badly cut over left eye
Won
Dave Heaver
TKO
1987-11-28
Blazers Night Club, Windsor, Berkshire
Won
Paul Burton
TKO
1987-09-22
York Hall , Bethnal Green, London
Professional debut
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