List of boxing families explained
See also: List of professional sports families. This is a list of boxing families with two or more notable boxers. Many families have had multiple members become famous in the sport of boxing, with some having held multiple world titles. While this does not have extensive details, their highest career achievements are listed.
Argentina
- Matthysse siblings
- Bermúdez siblings
- Gustavo David Bermúdez (1988–), WBC Latino interim light welterweight champion
- Daniela Romina Bermúdez (1989–), WBO female super flyweight; IBF, and WBO female bantamweight champion
- Roxana Ayelyn Bermúdez (1995–)
- Evelyn Nazarena Bermúdez (1996–), IBF female light flyweight champion
Australia
- Mundine family
- Moloney brothers
- Nissen brothers
- Tszyu family
- Kostya Tszyu (1969–), Former IBF, WBC, WBA, and The Ring light-welterweight Champion
- Tim Tszyu (1994–), Current WBO light middleweight Champion, Australasian light middleweight Champion
- Nikita Tszyu (1998–), Current Australian super welterweight Champion
Brazil
- Falcão brothers
Bulgaria
- Pulev brothers
Canada
- Gatti brothers
- Hilton family
- Vanderpool brothers
Colombia
- Cardona brothers
Cuba
- Savón family
- Ribalta brothers
- José Ribalta (eldest), welterweight
- José Ribalta (middle), heavyweight, 1976 Giraldo Córdova Cardín participant, fought Teófilo Stevenson three times in the mid-1970s, also fought Aziz Salihu
- José Manuel Ribalta (youngest; 1963–), heavyweight, 1979-1981 Florida State Golden Gloves Champion and AAU District Champ, 1981 National Golden Gloves finalist, WBC contender during the mid-1980s and the early 1990s, fought James Smith, Mike Tyson, Leon Spinks, Larry Holmes, Vitali Klitschko, Chris Byrd, Donovan Ruddock
Denmark
- Bredahl brothers
- Jimmi Bredahl (1967–), WBO, IBO, European super featherweight champion
- Johnny Bredahl (1968–), WBA, IBO, WBU, European bantamweight, WBO super flyweight champion; first Danish WBA champion
The only brothers in the world to become world champions the same night at the same event. Took place at Parken Stadium on September 4, 1992.
Dominican Republic
- Cruz brothers
- Carlos Cruz (1937–1970), WBA, and WBC lightweight champion
- Leo Cruz (1953–), WBA super bantamweight champion
France
- Tiozzo brothers
Germany
- Rocchigiani brothers
Italy
- Dundee brothers (first siblings to become world champions)
- Stecca brothers
Japan
- Ioka family
- Kazunori Ioka (Kazuto's father; 1967–), Promoter
- Hiroki Ioka (Kazunori's brother; 1969–), WBC mini flyweight, WBA light flyweight champion
- Kazuto Ioka (Kazunori's son & Hiroki's cousin; 1989–), WBA mini flyweight, WBC mini flyweight, WBA light flyweight, WBA flyweight, WBO super flyweight champion
- Kameda family
- Shiro Kameda (1965–), Trainer of Kameda brothers
- Koki Kameda (Shiro's son; 1986–), WBA light flyweight, WBA bantamweight, WBC flyweight champion
- Daiki Kameda (Shiro's son; 1989–), WBA flyweight, IBF super flyweight champion
- Tomoki Kameda (Shiro's son; 1991–), WBO bantamweight champion
- Inoue family
- Shingo Inoue (Naoya's father), former amateur fighter; trainer of Naoya, Takuma, and Koki
- Koki Inoue (Naoya's cousin; 1992–), WBO Asia Pacific light welterweight champion
- Naoya Inoue (1993–), WBC light flyweight, WBO super flyweight, undisputed bantamweight, and undisputed super bantamweight world champion
- Takuma Inoue (Naoya's brother; 1995–), WBA bantamweight champion
- Noguchi family
Mexico
- Álvarez brothers
- Rigoberto Álvarez (1978–), WBA interim light middleweight champion
- Ricardo Álvarez (1981–), WBC Latino and WBC Continental Americas light welterweight champion
- Ramon Álvarez (1986–), WBC-NABF light middleweight champion
- Canelo Álvarez (1990–), WBA (Unified), WBC, WBO, and The Ring light middleweight, WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring middleweight, WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight, and WBO light heavyweight champion
- Arce brothers
- Jorge Arce (1979–), WBC, WBO light flyweight, WBO super flyweight, WBO bantamweight, WBO super bantamweight champion
- Francisco Arce Armenta (1981–), WBC-NABF super bantamweight champion
- Arredondo brothers
- Burgos family
- Castillo brothers
- Chávez family
- Julio César Chávez (1962–), WBC super featherweight, WBA, and WBC lightweight, WBC, and IBF light welterweight champion
- Roberto Chávez González (Julio's brother), bantamweight
- Julio César Chávez Jr. (Julio's son; 1986–), WBC middleweight champion
- Omar Chávez (Julio's son; 1990–), WBO-NABO light middleweight champion
- Díaz brothers
- Espadas family
- García brothers
- González family
- Juárez sisters
- Mariana Juárez (1980–), WBC female flyweight and WBC female bantamweight champion
- Lourdes Juárez (1986–), WBC female super flyweight champion
- Karass brothers
- López family
- Ricardo Lopez (1966–), WBA, WBC, and WBO mini flyweight, IBF light flyweight champion
- Alonso López (Ricardo's son; 1986–), flyweight
- Margarito family
- Márquez brothers
- Juan Manuel Márquez (1973–), IBF & WBO featherweight, WBC super featherweight, WBA, and WBO lightweight, WBO light welterweight champion
- Rafael Márquez (1975–), IBF, and IBO bantamweight champion
- Mijares family
- Vicente Mijares (1954–), lightweight
- Cristian Mijares (Vicente's nephew; 1981–), WBA, WBC, and IBF super flyweight champion
- Ricardo Mijares (Vicente's nephew; 1988–), lightweight
- Montiel family
- Manuel Montiel Sr., 1970s flyweight and trainer
- Alejandro Felix Montiel (Manuel Sr.'s son; 1971–), IBA flyweight champion
- Pedro Montiel (Manuel Sr.'s son; 1973–), middleweight
- Fernando Montiel (Manuel Sr.'s son; 1979–), WBO flyweight, WBO super flyweight, WBC, and WBO bantamweight champion
- Manuel Montiel Jr. (Manuel Sr.'s son), bantamweight
- Eduardo Montiel (Manuel Sr.'s son), middleweight
- Morales family
- José Morales, 1970s boxing contender, Erik's manager
- Érik Morales (Jose's son; 1976–), WBC, and WBO super bantamweight, WBC featherweight, WBC, and IBF super featherweight, WBC light welterweight champion
- Diego Morales (Jose's son; 1979–), WBO super flyweight champion
- Iván Morales (Jose's son; 1991–), bantamweight prospect
- Páez family
- Jorge Páez (1965–), IBF, and WBO featherweight champion
- Jorge Páez Jr. (Jorge's son; 1987–), WBC Youth Intercontinental welterweight champion
- Azriel Páez (Jorge's son; 1989–), welterweight
- Ruelas brothers
- Sánchez family
- Solís brothers
- Zárate family
Norway
- Havnå family
Panama
- Durán family
- Roberto Durán (1951–), WBA, and WBC lightweight, WBC welterweight, WBA light middleweight, WBC middleweight champion
- Santiago Samaniego (Roberto's nephew; 1974–), WBA light middleweight champion
- Irichelle Durán (Roberto's daughter; 1976–), super bantamweight
- Pedroza Family
Philippines
- Donaire family
- Glenn Donaire (Nonito's brother; 1979–), WBC Latino super flyweight champion
- Nonito Donaire (1982–), IBF, and IBO flyweight, WBA (Super), WBC, and WBO bantamweight, WBO, IBF, and The Ring super bantamweight, WBA (Super) featherweight champion
- Richard Donaire (Nonito's cousin; 1987–), super flyweight
- Magramo family
- Pacquiao brothers
- Manny Pacquiao (1978–), WBC flyweight, IBF super bantamweight, WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring featherweight, WBC, and The Ring super featherweight, WBC lightweight, IBO, and The Ring light welterweight, WBA (Super), and WBO welterweight, WBC light middleweight champion
- Bobby Pacquiao (1980–), WBO Asia-Pacific lightweight champion
- Pagara brothers
- Jason Pagara (1988–), WBO Asia-Pacific Youth lightweight, WBO Asia-Pacific Youth and WBO International light welterweight champion
- Albert Pagara (1994–), IBF Intercontinental, and WBO Intercontinental super bantamweight champion
- Peñalosa family
- Carl Peñalosa (1938–), lightweight and light welterweight
- Jonathan Peñalosa (Carl's son), WBC International flyweight champion
- Dodie Boy Peñalosa (Carl's son; 1962–), IBF light flyweight, IBF flyweight champion
- Gerry Peñalosa (Carl's son; 1972–), WBC super flyweight, WBO bantamweight champion
- Dodie Boy Jr. (Carl's grandson; 1991–), featherweight
- Jaro family
- Aljoe Jaro (1973–), 1980-90s super featherweight contender, Amnat Ruenroeng's trainer
- Francisco Jaro (Aljoe's younger brother), Amnat Ruenroeng's trainer
- Sonny Boy Jaro (Francisco & Aljoe's cousin; 1982–), WBC flyweight champion
- Rubillar brothers
- Ernesto Rubillar (1970–), mini flyweight and flyweight
- Juanito Rubillar (1977–), light flyweight
- Robert Rubilar (1981–), super bantamweight
- Sonsona family
- Eden Sonsona (1988–), Philippines Games & Amusement Board bantamweight champion
- Marvin Sonsona (Eden's cousin; 1990–), WBO super flyweight champion
Poland
- Skrzecz brothers
- Kosedowski brothers
- Malinowski brothers
- Dallas Malinowski
- Aj Malinowski
Puerto Rico
- Arroyo brothers
- Bisbal brothers
- Camacho family
- Cotto family
- José Miguel Cotto (1977–), WBO Intercontinental super featherweight champion
- Abner Cotto (José's cousin; 1987–), lightweight
- Miguel Cotto (José's brother; 1980–), WBO light welterweight, WBA, and WBO welterweight, WBA light middleweight, WBC middleweight champion
- Serrano sisters
- Cindy Serrano (1986–), WBO female featherweight champion
- Amanda Serrano (1988–), WBO female super flyweight, bantamweight, super bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, light welterweight, and IBF female super featherweight champion
- Solis brothers
- Enrique Solis, world title challenger
- Santos Solis (1954–2007), light welterweight, welterweight and light middleweight
- Julian Solís (1957–), WBA bantamweight champion
- Rafael Solis (1958–), super featherweight world title challenger
- Vázquez family
Romania
- Simion brothers
Thailand
Amateur
- Boonjumnong brothers
- Kamsing brothers
- Jongjohor family
- Pannon family
- Suban Pannon (1978–), light flyweight gold medal at 1998 Asian Games
- Bannaphol Pannon (Suban's son), welterweight bronze medal at 2017 Asian Youth Amateur Boxing Championships
Professional
- Poontarat brothers
- Payao Poontarat (1957–2006), light flyweight bronze medal at 1976 Summer Olympics, WBC super flyweight champion
- Panieng Poontarat (1969–), PABA light flyweight champion, Fahlan Sakkreerin Jr.'s trainer
- Galaxy twins
- Payakaroon brothers
- Sor Vorapin brothers
- Ratanapol Sor Vorapin (1974–), IBF mini flyweight champion
- Ratanachai Sor Vorapin (1976–), WBO bantamweight champion
- Kaichon Sor Vorapin (1981–), WBO Asian Pacific light flyweight champion
- Kosol Sor Vorapin (1984–), PABA super bantamweight champion
- Sitbangprachan brothers
- Porpaoin twins
- Charoen family
- Wanwin Charoen (1971–), WBF mini flyweight challenger
- Wandee Singwancha (Wanwin's cousin; 1980–), WBC mini flyweight, WBC interim light flyweight champion
- Dejrath family
- Dutch Boy Gym brothers
- Sor Rungvisai brothers
- Sakkreerin family
- Kratingdaenggym family
- Petchyindee family
- Phisitvuthinun family
Ukraine
- Klitschko brothers
- Sydorenko brothers
United Kingdom
- Benn family
- Booth brothers
- Jason Booth (1977–), British and Commonwealth flyweight champion; IBO super flyweight champion; Commonwealth bantamweight champion; British and Commonwealth super bantamweight champion
- Nicky Booth (1980–2021), British and Commonwealth bantamweight champion[6]
- Dubois siblings
- Edwards brothers
- Eubank family
- Finnegan brothers
- Fury family
- John Fury (Tyson's father; 1964–)
- Peter Fury (Tyson's uncle; 1968–)
- Andy Lee (Tyson's cousin; 1984–), WBO middleweight champion
- Tyson Fury
(1988–), WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, IBO, The Ring heavyweight champion
- Hatton family
- Khan brothers
- London family
- Magee brothers
- Terry Magee (1964–), Northern Ireland Area light middleweight champion; BUI light middleweight champion
- Noel Magee (1965–), Commonwealth light heavyweight champion
- Eamonn Magee (1971–), Commonwealth light welterweight champion[15]
- McDonnell twins
- Minter family
- Selby brothers
- Smith brothers
- Yafai brothers
United States
- Ali family
- Muhammad Ali (1942–2016), WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
- Rahaman Ali (Muhammad's brother; 1943–), heavyweight
- Laila Ali (Muhammad's daughter; 1977–), WBC female super middleweight champion
- Ibn Ali (Rahaman's son; 1979–), cruiserweight and heavyweight
- Nico Ali Walsh (Rasheda's son, Muhammad's grandson; 2001–), amateur boxer
- Ayala family
- Baer brothers
- Baltazar brothers
- Beard brothers
- Rickey Beard (1959–1985), welterweight
- Jackie Beard (1961–), WBC-NABF featherweight champion
- Obie Beard, light welterweight
- Byrd family
- Joe Byrd Sr., 1992 US Olympic Team head coach
- Antoine Byrd (Joe Sr.'s son; 1962–), IBF-USBA super middleweight champion
- Tracy Byrd (Joe Sr.'s daughter; 1964–), IBA female lightweight, WIBO light welterweight champion
- Patrick Byrd (Joe Sr.'s son; 1968–), welterweight
- Chris Byrd (Joe Sr.'s son; 1970–), IBF, and WBO heavyweight champion
- Lamon Brewster (Joe Sr.'s nephew; 1973–), WBO heavyweight champion
- Carbajal brothers
- Canizales brothers
- Charlo brothers
- Jermall Charlo (1990–), IBF light middleweight, WBC middleweight champion
- Jermell Charlo (1990–), WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light middleweight champion
- Cisneros family
- Ron Cisneros (1961–), bantamweight
- Mike Alvarado (Ron's son; 1980–), WBO light welterweight champion
- Ricky Lopez (Mike's cousin; 1987–), super bantamweight
- Cortez brothers
- Joe Cortez (1943–), featherweight and world championship referee
- Mike Cortez (1942–), lightweight
- Curry brothers
- Bruce Curry (1956–), WBC light welterweight champion
- Graylin Curry (1960–), light middleweight
- Donald Curry (1961–), WBA, WBC, IBF welterweight, and The Ring welterweight, WBC light middleweight champion
- De La Hoya family
- Joel De La Hoya Sr., Mike Anchondo & Daniel Ponce de León's manager
- Joel De La Hoya Jr. (Joel Sr.'s son), Diego De La Hoya's manager
- Oscar De La Hoya (Joel Sr.'s son; 1971–), lightweight gold medal at 1992 Summer Olympics, WBO super featherweight, IBF, and WBO lightweight, WBC light welterweight, WBC welterweight, WBA, WBC, and The Ring light middleweight, WBO middleweight champion
- Diego De La Hoya (Oscar's cousin; 1994–), WBC-NABF, and WBO-NABO super bantamweight champion
- Douglas family
- Eklund & Ward brothers
- Flanagan brothers
- Folley family
- Zora Folley (1931–1972), heavyweight
- Robert Folley (Zora's son; 1959–), light heavyweight and cruiserweight
- Foreman family
- George Foreman (1949–), WBA, WBC, IBF, and The Ring heavyweight champion
- Freeda Foreman (George's daughter; 1976–2019), middleweight
- George Foreman III (George's son; 1983–), heavyweight
- Frazier family
- Joe Frazier (1944–2011), NYSAC, WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
- Marvis Frazier (Joe's son; 1960–), heavyweight
- Jackie Frazier-Lyde (Joe's daughter; 1961–), WIBA light heavyweight champion
- Tyrone Frazier (Joe's nephew; 1962–), super middleweight and light heavyweight
- Joe Frazier Jr. (Joe's son; 1962–), welterweight
- Fullmer brothers
- Gene Fullmer (1931–2015), WBA middleweight champion
- Jay Fullmer (1937–2015), lightweight and welterweight
- Don Fullmer (1939–2012), middleweight
- Garcia family
- Eduardo Garcia (1942–), world champion trainer
- Robert Garcia (Eduardo's son; 1975–), IBF super featherweight champion
- Miguel Garcia (Eduardo's son; 1987–), WBO featherweight, WBO super featherweight champion
- Irving Garcia (Robert's nephew; 1989–), lightweight prospect
- Javier Garcia Calderón (Robert's nephew; 1989–), lightweight
- David Garcia (Robert's nephew; 1990–), welterweight
- Gardner brothers
- Gibbons brothers
- Hagler & Sims brothers
- Marvin Hagler (1954–2021), WBA, WBC, IBF, and The Ring middleweight champion
- Robbie Sims (1959–), middleweight title challenger
- Harris & Johnson brothers
- James Harris
- Mark Johnson (1971–), IBF flyweight, IBF, and WBO super flyweight champion
- Hearns family
- Thomas Hearns (1958–), WBA welterweight, WBC light middleweight, WBO super middleweight, WBA, and WBC light heavyweight, IBO cruiserweight champion
- Billy Hearns (Thomas's brother), super featherweight
- Ronald Hearns (Thomas's son; 1978–), middleweight title challenger
- Holyfield family
- Hopkins family
- Bernard Hopkins (1965–), WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring middleweight, WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light heavyweight champion
- Demetrius Hopkins (Bernard's nephew; 1980–), IBF-USBA light welterweight
- Jackson family
- Jones family
- Roy Jones Sr.
- Roy Jones Jr. (1969–), IBF middleweight, IBF super middleweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, IBO, and The Ring light heavyweight, WBA heavyweight champion
- Judah family
- Johnny Saxton (1930–2008), The Ring welterweight champion
- Yoel Judah (Johnny's nephew; 1956–), boxing trainer and kickboxing champion
- Daniel Judah (Yoel's son; 1977–), light heavyweight
- Zab Judah (Yoel's son; 1977–), IBF, and WBO light welterweight, WBA (Undisputed), WBC, IBF, and The Ring welterweight champion
- Josiah Judah (Yoel's son; 1978–), super middleweight
- Leonard brothers
- Roger Leonard (1953–), light welterweight
- Sugar Ray Leonard (1956–), WBA, WBC, and The Ring welterweight, WBA, and The Ring light middleweight, WBC, and The Ring middleweight, WBC super middleweight, WBC light heavyweight champion
- Litzau brothers
- Lopez brothers
- Magdaleno brothers
- Mancini family
- Mayweather family
- Floyd Mayweather Sr. (1952–), super welterweight, trainer
- Roger Mayweather (Floyd Sr.'s brother; 1961–2020), Floyd Jr.'s Trainer, WBA super featherweight, WBC light welterweight champion
- Jeff Mayweather (Floyd Sr.'s brother; 1964–), 1990s lightweight
- Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Floyd Sr.'s son; 1977–), WBC super featherweight, WBC, and The Ring lightweight, WBC light welterweight, WBA, WBC, IBF, and The Ring welterweight, WBA, WBC, and The Ring light middleweight champion
- Justin Jones (Floyd Sr.'s son; 1987–)
- McCall family
- McCrory brothers
- McGirt family
- Buddy McGirt (1964–), IBF light welterweight, WBC welterweight champion
- James McGirt Jr. (Buddy's son; 1982–), super middleweight
- McNeeley family
- Norris brothers
- Patterson family
- Floyd Patterson (1935–2006), WBA, and The Ring heavyweight champion
- Raymond ”Ray” Patterson (Floyd's brother; 1942–), heavyweight
- Tracy Harris Patterson (Floyd's adopted son; 1964–), WBC super bantamweight, IBF super featherweight champion
- Perez Brothers
- Irleis (Cubanito) Perez
- Tomas Perez
- Quarry brothers
- Richardson family
- Russell brothers
- Sandoval brothers
- Shuler brothers
- Spinks family
- Leon Spinks (1953–2021), WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
- Michael Spinks (Leon's brother; 1956–2021), WBA, WBC, IBF, and The Ring light heavyweight, IBF, and The Ring heavyweight champion
- Leon Spinks Jr. (Leon's son; 1970–1990), fought as Leon Calvin
- Darrel Spinks (Leon's son; 1973–), super welterweight
- Cory Spinks (Leon's son; 1978–), WBA, WBC, IBF, The Ring welterweight, IBF light middleweight champion
- Leon Spinks III (Leon's grandson; 1988–)
- Tate brothers
- Thomas Tate (1965–), WBC-NABF super middleweight champion, middleweight and super middleweight world title challenger
- Frank Tate (1964–), IBF middleweight champion
- Tubbs family
- Tony Tubbs (1958–), WBA heavyweight champion
- Nate Tubbs (Tony's brother; 1964–), heavyweight
- Robert Tubbs (Tony's cousin; 1972–), middleweight
- Roy Dale (Tony's uncle; 1942–), middleweight
- Antwaun Taylor (Tony's son; 1985–)
- Tucker family
- Bob Tucker
- Tony Tucker (1958–), IBF heavyweight champion
- Vargas brothers
- Fernando Vargas (1977–), WBA, and IBF light middleweight champion
- Rogelio Vargas (1982–), super middleweight
- Webber sisters
- Zivic brothers
- Fritzie Zivic (1913–1984), NYSAC, NBA, and Ring Magazine welterweight champion
- Jack Zivic (1903–1973), lightweight and welterweight contender
- Peter Zivic (1901–1987), bantamweight and featherweight contender
- Eddie Zivic (1910–1996), welterweight contender
Venezuela
- España brothers
See also
Notes and References
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- Web site: 16 March 2001. Fighting Hiltons have long made news outside the boxing ring. 17 December 2021. CBC Sports.
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- Web site: Barlow. Jamie. 5 February 2021. Family 'celebrate' the life of Nottingham boxer at his funeral. 15 December 2021. Nottinghamshire Live.
- Web site: Dielhenn. James. 24 July 2021. Caroline Dubois inspired by her heavyweight brother Daniel Dubois - but can she be even better?. 15 December 2021. Sky Sports.
- News: Reddy. Luke. 1 May 2021. Classy Edwards wins shock world title. BBC Sport. 15 December 2021.
- Web site: Bunce. Steve. 29 October 2008. Kevin Finnegan: Champion middleweight boxer. 15 December 2021. The Independent.
- Web site: Taylor. Ryan. 13 July 2019. Nathan Gorman on what cousin Tyson Fury has told him before Daniel Dubois bout - EXCLUSIVE. 17 December 2021. Daily Express.
- Web site: Milan. Aidan. 12 June 2019. Tommy Fury's family - From brother Tyson Fury to father 'Gypsy' John Fury. 17 December 2021. Metro.
- Web site: Dielhenn. James. 21 March 2021. Why Ricky Hatton's son follows him into the ring. 15 December 2021. Sky Sports.
- Web site: 9 October 2012. Amir and Haroon Khan thwart carjacking attempt. 15 December 2021. The Guardian.
- Web site: Shenton. Kenneth. 4 July 2021. Brian London: Heavyweight boxing champion known as 'The Blackpool Rock'. 15 December 2021. The Independent.
- Web site: Fennessy. Paul. 11 November 2018. 'We were near finished the book and my son got murdered'. 17 December 2021. The42.
- News: Williams. Nate. 23 February 2017. 'My twin brother's done it - now it's my turn'. BBC Sport. 15 December 2021.
- Web site: Rawlings. John. 10 September 2020. Alan Minter obituary. 15 December 2021. The Guardian.
- Web site: Southcombe. Matthew. 19 May 2018. The tragedy, turmoil & remarkable true story of Lee Selby. 15 December 2021. Wales Online.
- Web site: Prentice. David. 10 January 2017. Boxing's most famous family, the Smith brothers, to train in Knowsley. 15 December 2021. Liverpool Echo.
- Web site: Copley. James. 24 April 2018. Galal Yafai's journey from Birmingham factory worker to Commonwealth gold medalist. 15 December 2021. Bad Left Hook.