Light-Heavyweight World Champion - signed by John Conteh
A winner at a range of weights from middleweight to heavyweight, John Conteh first donned the gloves as a 10-year-old in Kirkby, Liverpool. His obvious flair helped him claim a record three Commonwealth gold medals and the World Light Heavyweight Championship by the time he was 22.
Arguably the most talented British boxer in years, Conteh began his professional career as a heavyweight. A fight on the undercard of Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Bugner in Las Vegas gave Ali a chance to watch John train and he recommended him to make the switch down to light heavyweight.
Within a month, Conteh was European Light Heavyweight Champion, beating Germany's Rudiger Schmidtke, and claimed the World Crown the following year. His title fight against Argentina's Jorge Ahumada was to last 15 gruelling rounds and leave Conteh with little chance to display his skills. He showed incredible strength though and defended his new found World Title three times.
A broken hand kept Conteh out of the fight game for a 14-month layoff and he was sadly never able to regain his form or fulfil the promise he had shown as a superbly talented boxer. His former manager Mickey Duff said, "I've been involved with seventeen World Champions, the best was John Conteh."
Own a piece of sporting history
Our print features a great photograph of John Conteh landing a sweet jab on Dave Mathews in 1973. Not only is it a great piece of sports photography, it is also part of a strictly limited edition and a superb piece of boxing memorabilia.
Personally Signed
Each print has been individually signed by John Conteh, one of the UK's most talented boxers.

Strictly Limited Edition
Only 500 hand-signed copies of this print will ever be released. Order now to avoid disappointment.