British Lionhearts

The British Lionhearts are a British amateur boxing team that competes in the World Series Boxing tournament.[1]

British Lionhearts
Founded2012
LeagueWorld Series Boxing
ArenaYork Hall
General managerMatt Archibald
BroadcastersESPN
WebsiteHome site

History

The British Lionhearts are an amateur team that was established in 2012 to compete in the third season of the World Series Boxing tournament. Although the competition is organised by the International Boxing Association and only open to amateur boxers and professional boxers with less than 15 bouts, the competition is in effect professional as the competitors are paid a salary and prize money.[2]

The team, which is based at the English Institute of Sport – Sheffield, took part in its first contest on 15 November 2012, facing the USA Knockouts at The Hanger at Costa Mesa in California. The first British team consisted of Anthony Fowler, Joe Cordina, Zlatko Ledic, Uaine Fa and Sean McGoldrick.[3]

2012-13 Season

The British Lionhearts' debut season in the WSB saw them qualify from group B of the tournament before they were beaten by the Mexico Guerreros in the quarter-final stage. During the 2012-13 season the majority of their home fixtures were staged at York Hall in London, England.

Fixtures & Results

WeekDateFixtureScoreVenue
115-11-2012 USA Knockouts (A)1/4The Hangar, Costa Mesa, California, United States
223-11-2012 Dolce & Gabbana Italia Thunder (H)4/1Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales
308-12-2012 Astana Arlans (A)0/5Almaty Sports Palace, Almaty, Kazakhstan
414-12-2012 German Eagles (H)4/1Earl's Court, London, England
511-01-2013 Ukraine Otamans (A)4/1Acco International Exhibition Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine
617-01-2013 USA Knockouts (H)5/0York Hall, London, England
702-02-2013 Dolce & Gabbana Italia Thunder (A)4/1Palamaggio, Caserta, Italy
807-02-2013 Astana Arlans (H)4/1York Hall, London, England
923-02-2013 German Eagles (A)5/0Kuppelsaal Congress Centrum, Hannover, Germany
1001-03-2013 Ukraine Otamans (H)2/3York Hall, London, England
1122-03-2013 Mexico Guerreros (H)4/1York Hall, London, England
1229-03-2013 Mexico Guerreros (A)0/5Foro Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico

Notes

  1. Dirs, Ben (7 November 2012). "World Series of Boxing: Sanity at last in boxing's Wild West". BBC Sport. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
  2. Dirs, Ben (6 November 2012). "Barry McGuigan supports GB entering World Series of Boxing". BBC Sport. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
  3. "Great Britain Lionhearts win World Series of Boxing debut". BBC Sport. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
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