British title

Black boxing gloves resting on a Union Jack flag, styled in a dark, gritty landscape layout, representing Frazer Clarke’s repeated struggles at British title level.

Frazer Clarke Falls Short Again: Three Failed British Title Attempts — What Now?

Frazer Clarke has now fallen short in three British title attempts. At 32, time is running out. Has he reached his ceiling, or is there still one last rebuild left?

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Vintage newspaper-style boxing feature showing an old photograph of the Lonsdale Belt, printed on aged paper with bold headline typography, evoking early 20th-century British boxing history.

The Lonsdale Belt: Why the British Title Still Matters — And Why It’s Faded from the Spotlight

The Lonsdale Belt remains one of the most iconic prizes in the sport — but somewhere along the way, promoters pushed the British title out of the spotlight. Here’s why it still matters, why fans still care, and why its history runs deeper than half the “world titles” floating around today.

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A dramatic boxing illustration capturing the intensity of the epic showdown between Wardley and Clarke and their unforgettable draw. The image features two powerful fighters exchanging blows in the ring under bright stadium lights, with a roaring crowd in the background, symbolizing the high stakes and controversy of the fight.

The Epic Showdown: Wardley vs. Clarke and the Unforgettable Draw

Enter the captivating realm of British boxing, where each punch carries the weight of tradition and history. The clash between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke for the esteemed British Heavyweight Championship wasn’t just a fight; it was a mesmerising showcase of skill, bravery, and sheer determination that resonated with audiences worldwide. From the instant they

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