LONSDALE BELT


The 'Lonsdale Belt' was a boxing prize given by Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale.
Lord Lonsdale organised boxing matches in 1909 and was president of the National Sporting Club of Britain. Every boxer who became a champion and defended his title successfully three times received the Lonsdale belt.

Contents
List of winners (partial)
See also

List of winners (partial)



★ Fitz-simmons first winner

Jim Driscoll

Louis Ruddick

Curley Walker

Richard Enderby (circa 1935)

Henry Cooper

William Thomas Wells (known as 'Bombadier' Billy Wells) (1911)

Scott Dann (2005)

Junior Witter (2005)

Charlie Magri

Dave Boy Green

See also



Evolution of professional boxing

Champion belt

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