Mark Rowe (boxer)
Mark Rowe (born 12 July 1947[1] in Camberwell) is an English amateur light middleweight and professional light middle/middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and '70s.
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| Real name | Mark W. Rowe | |||||||||||||
| Weight(s) | light middle/middle/light heavyweight | |||||||||||||
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) | |||||||||||||
| Nationality | English | |||||||||||||
| Born | 12 July 1947 Camberwell, England | |||||||||||||
| Died | 27 December 2021 (aged 74) | |||||||||||||
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| Total fights | 47 | |||||||||||||
| Wins | 38 (KO 28) | |||||||||||||
| Losses | 8 (KO 5) | |||||||||||||
| Draws | 1 | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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Boxing career
As an amateur he was runner-up for the 1966 Amateur Boxing Association of England Light middleweight (71 kg) title, against Thomas "Tom" Imrie (Bucchleuch BC),[2] boxing out of Fitzroy Lodge ABC.
He represented England and won a gold medal at light middleweight beating Thomas "Tom" Imrie (Scotland) in the boxing at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, Jamaica.[3][4][5]
As a professional he won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British middleweight, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the BBBofC British middleweight title against Bunny Sterling, his professional fighting weight varied from 154 lb (70 kg; 11 st 0 lb), i.e. light middleweight to 162 lb (73 kg; 11 st 8 lb), i.e. light heavyweight.[6]
References
- "Birth details at freebmd.org.uk". freebmd.org.uk. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- "1966 79th ABAE National Championship". abae.co.uk. 31 December 2012. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
- "1966 Athletes". Team England.
- "Kingston, Jamaica, 1966 Team". Team England.
- "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- "Statistics at boxrec.com". boxrec.com. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013.