Kevin Pritchard (born 26 September 1961) is a British former boxer who was British super featherweight champion between 1990 and 1991.
Career
Born in Ipswich and raised in Liverpool, Pritchard began boxing at the age of 10, a member of the English Electric ABC, and later Kirkby ABC.[1]
He made his professional debut at lightweight in December 1981, fighting a draw with JJ Barrett. With only one defeat in his first 12 fights, he was stopped by Glyn Rhodes in November 1982 in a fight for the vacant BBBofC Central Area lightweight title.
He started 1990 with a draw against Nigel Haddock, and after beating Escott in May got a British title shot in October when he faced super featherweight champion Hugh Forde; Pritchard stopped Forde in the fourth round to become British champion.[1][3] He held the title until his first defence in March 1991, when he was stopped in the eighth round by Robert Dickie.[4]
He dropped down to featherweight to challenge for Colin McMillan's British title in September 1991; McMillan stopped him in the seventh round, and Pritchard subsequently retired from boxing.[1]
References
^ abc"Kevin Pritchard", Merseyside Former Boxers Association. Retrieved 19 March 2016
^McMillan, Jim (2011) The Alternative View of a Boxers Record, AuthorHouse, ISBN978-1456779191, p. 170 et seq.