Clinton McKenzie
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Clinton McKenzie is a former professional boxer
Professional Boxing
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. He fought in the light welterweight
Light welterweight
-Professional boxing:The light welterweight class is a weight division in professional boxing that has a limit of 63.5 kg or 140 pounds...

 division and became the British light welterweight title holder and lost to European title fights.

Background

McKenzie was the oldest of seven children born in Clarendon, Jamaica. The McKenzie family emigrated to England was Clinton was nine years of age.

He is the brother of former three-weight world champion boxer Duke McKenzie
Duke McKenzie
Duke McKenzie MBE is a British former professional boxer, now a boxing commentator for broadcaster ITV.-Boxing career:Previously a highly successful professional boxer, McKenzie has been British champion at two weights, a European champion once and World champion at three different weights...

 and former amateur boxer and politician Winston McKenzie
Winston McKenzie
Winston Truman McKenzie is a UK politician, notable for having joined every major political party, and for having stood as an independent or minor party candidate on numerous occasions...

, father of Coventry City striker Leon McKenzie
Leon McKenzie
Leon Mark McKenzie is an English professional footballer, who plays for Kettering Town.-Personal life:...

 and adoptive father to professional boxer and Big Brother UK 2009
Big Brother 2009 (UK)
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 housemate, Angel McKenzie.

Amateur career

McKenzie represented England
England
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 and Great Britain
Great Britain
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 throughout his amateur career which culminated in representing Great Britiain at the 1976 Olympics
Boxing at the 1976 Summer Olympics
There were eleven boxing events at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.-Light Flyweight :-First Round:* Armando Guevara def. Eduardo Baltar , 5:0* Li Byong-Uk def. Sidney McKnight , KO-1...

 in Montreal
Montreal
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, Canada
Canada
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. McKenzie won his first two fights before losing to eventual gold medal winner Sugar Ray Leonard
Sugar Ray Leonard
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.

Olympic results

1976 (as a light welterweight)
  • Defeated Daniele Zappaterra (ITA), 5:0
  • Defeated Ismael Martínez (PUR), 3:2
  • Lost to Ray Leonard (USA), 5:0

Professional career

Following the publicity of the Olympic Games, McKenzie left amateur boxing
Amateur boxing
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 to turn professional in October 1976, winning his first fight at the York Hall
York Hall
The York Hall is a health and leisure centre and one of Britain's best known boxing venues.The venue is situated on Old Ford Road in Bethnal Green, London, England. The hall, opened in 1929 with a capacity of 1,200, stages boxing as well as providing a gymnasium and swimming pool.The hall is owned...

, Bethnal Green, London, in which McKenzie beat Jimmy King on points over eight rounds.

McKenzie fought for his first title belt, the vacant British light welterweight title, in October 1978 which he won with ten round knockout win over Jim Montague in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The following year McKenzie lost the title at the Wembley Conference Centre
Wembley Conference Centre
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 to Colin Powers on points but later that year defeated Powers at the same venue to regain the title.

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