Adam Lovelock
Australian boxer
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Adam Lovelock (born 12 December 1982 in Canberra) is a retired Australian professional boxer.[1] Lovelock was ranked in the Australian National Boxing Federation (ANBF) and by the World Boxing Council (WBC), after winning the WBCABCO Cruiserweight (boxing) title in 2012.[2] Lovelock is now a Boxing Matchmaker and Sports commentator for Australian Professional boxing.
Adam Lovelock | |
|---|---|
| Born | Adam John Lovelock 12 December 1982 |
| Other names | Lethal |
| Occupation | Professional Boxer |
| Known for | Professional Boxing |
| Notable work | World Boxing Council (WBC) Regional Champion
WBF Australasian Champion World Boxing Foundation |
Education
Lovelock held a scholarship in the Talented Sports program at Erindale College in Canberra.
Amateur Boxing
Lovelock held an amateur boxing record of 73 Wins, 11 Losses, and was affiliated with Boxing Australia. Lovelock was a multiple State, and two time National Amateur Champion. Lovelock trained out of the Australian Institute of Sport.
Professional career
Professional Boxing Titles
Notable bouts
In 2016, Lovelock traveled to Tokyo, Japan, fighting Japanese World Champion Kyotaro Fujimoto.