Dennis Avoth boxer

Dennis Avoth boxer
bouts
45
won
22
lost
20
draw
3
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1967-09-14
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1947-10-05
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

Dennis Avoth (born 25 October 1947) is a retired Egypt-born heavyweight boxer. Avoth was a promising amateur boxer who turned professional in 1967. He held the Welsh Heavyweight Championship title from 1971 to 1973. He is the brother of Eddie Avoth, who was also a boxer and who became British, and Commonwealth Light-heavyweight champion, and European Light-heavyweight challenger.Avoth boxed out of the Victoria Park boxing club as a youth, and whilst still a teenager, he won the Welsh Amateur Boxing Association title, beating Del Phillips, who at 6 ft 5ins was seven inches taller than Avoth. The Welsh title allowed Avoth to enter the European championships, but was forced to retire after a torn rib ligament.Avoth turned professional in 1967 and like Eddie Avoth, his older brother before him, he joined the stable of Merthyr based trainer, Eddie Thomas. Avoth's first professional bout was against London-based fighter Doyley Brown at Grosvenor House in Mayfair, an undercard to a Ken Buchanan match. Avoth stopped his opponent via technical knockout in the fifth of the six round fight. This was the first in a string of seven unbeaten fights, including a victory over Paul Brown at the National Sporting Club in January 1968. Despite this promising start, his allusions of following his brother as a major contender were broken by four straight loses.Avoth was back to winning ways in the first half of 1969, remaining unbeaten in six fights, though all were through points decision. His run was broken in May when he faced future British heavyweight champion Bunny Johnson at the Midlands Sporting Club in Solihull. The eight round fight went the full distance, with the bout being awarded to Johnson. This was followed by a draw against his amateur title opponent Del Phillips, before Avoth again faced a future British heavyweight champion, Danny McAlinden. The fight against McAlinden was part of a national heavyweight competition held in Mayfair, London for a prize of £1,000. The eight-man knockout contest was scheduled for three rounds per bout and Avoth faced Manchester-based fighter Obe Hepburn in the quarter finals. After beating Hepburn on points, he then beat Billy Wynter by the same decision in the semi-final. The other semi-final was between McAlinden and another future champion, Richard Dunn. McAlinden knocked out Dunn in the first round, and then managed to stop Avoth in the final again in the first round, but this time via technical knockout. Avoth fought once more in 1969, a loss to Central Area champion, Billy Aird, before readjusting his sights on a new challenge, the Welsh heavyweight title, held by North Walian Carl Gizzi.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1973-08-01 Phil Matthews WWWLWL Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff LOST
KO
1973-06-27 Gene Innocent WLLLDW Top Rank Suite, Swansea WIN
Points
1973-04-30 Eddie Neilson WWWWLW National Sporting Club, Piccadilly LOST
Points
1973-04-19 Tim Wood WWWWW Civic Hall, Wolverhampton LOST
Points
1973-02-05 Guinea Roger LLLLWW Top Rank Suite, Swansea WIN
Points
1972-11-27 Eddie Neilson WWWWWW National Sporting Club, Piccadilly LOST
Points
1972-10-24 Frank Carpenter WWWWWW Bull Ring Sporting Club, Birmingham LOST
Points
1972-06-27 Frank Carpenter WWWWW Villa Park, Birmingham LOST
Points
1972-04-24 Del Phillips WWWWWL National Sporting Club, Piccadilly WIN
Points
1972-03-27 Les Stevens WWWWWW Top Rank Suite, Reading LOST
Technical knockout
1972-02-14 Roger Tighe WDLLDL National Sporting Club, Piccadilly LOST
KO
1971-11-29 Brian Jewitt LWLLWL West of England Sporting Club, Bristol WIN
Points
1971-11-09 Guinea Roger LWLLLL Civic Hall, Wolverhampton WIN
Corner retirement
1971-10-11 Carl Gizzi LLWLLL National Sporting Club,Cafe Royal, Piccadilly WIN
Points
1971-09-22 Bunny Johnson WWWWWL Midland Sporting Club, Civic Hall, Solihull WIN
Points
1971-07-05 Brian Hall LDWLWL Grosvenor House, Mayfair WIN
Points
1970-10-19 Bunny Johnson WWLWWW Afan Lido Sports Centre, Aberavon LOST
Points
1970-09-08 Peter Boddington WWWWLW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Points
1970-06-22 Del Phillips DLLLLW Top Rank Suite, Swansea LOST
Points
1970-03-09 Cliff Field WWWWWW Centre Hotel, Bloomsbury LOST
Technical knockout
1970-02-10 Terry Feeley WWWWLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Technical knockout
1970-01-12 Charlie White WLWLWL World Sporting Club, Mayfair LOST
Points
1969-09-29 Billy Aird WWW National Sporting Club, Piccadilly LOST
Points
1969-07-07 Danny McAlinden W World Sporting Club, Mayfair LOST
Technical knockout
1969-07-02 Del Phillips WWWWWW Sophia Gardens, Cardiff DRAW
Points
1969-05-07 Bunny Johnson WWLLWW Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull LOST
Points
1969-04-28 Jack Cotes WL Grosvenor House (World Sporting Club), Mayfair WIN
Points
1969-03-24 George Dulaire LLLLDL Grosvenor House (World Sporting Club), Mayfair WIN
Points
1969-03-10 Jack Cotes W Colston Hall, Bristol WIN
Points
1969-02-24 Obe Hepburn LLLLLD National Sporting Club, Piccadilly DRAW
Points
1969-02-03 George Dulaire LLLLLD National Sporting Club,Cafe Royal, Piccadilly WIN
Points
1969-01-23 Charlie White WLWLLW Queensway Hall, Dunstable WIN
Points
1968-11-27 Charlie White LWLWLL Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff LOST
Points
1968-05-12 Vic Moore LLDWLL Grosvenor House (World Sporting Club), Mayfair LOST
Technical knockout
1968-04-09 Terry Daly WWWWLW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Points
1968-02-27 Charlie White WLWL Drill Hall, Northampton LOST
Points
1968-02-12 Terry Feeley LLWWW Grosvenor House (World Sporting Club), Mayfair WIN
Points
1968-01-22 Paul Brown LWLLW National Sporting Club, Piccadilly WIN
Points
1967-12-11 Charlie White WLW Raynors Sporting Club, Leicester WIN
Points
1967-11-28 Bert Johnson DLL Afan Lido Sports Centre, Aberavon WIN
Points
1967-10-22 Paul Brown LW Hotel Metropole Sporting Club, Brighton WIN
Technical knockout
1967-10-09 Barry Rodney LLWDLL Raynors Sporting Club, Leicester DRAW
Points
1967-09-14 Doyley Brown WLLWLL Grosvenor House, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout