User:Boxer Archive

Bill Hammond-

'Brawler' Bill Hammond was born in Suffolk in June 1986 and is signed to HitHarderBoxing. He boasts an impressive tally of 23-7, 14 by KO. Hammond was runner up to Hector Saez in 2002 as Boxer Of The Year at the IBF awards in Manchester and has won 2 other recognised IBF awards for his contributions to the sport. Hammond has a younger brother Iain who is expected to sign for HitHarderBoxing in the near future, albeit at Lightweight as opposed to Bills Junior Welterweight. Hammond is widely regarded as a tactical and defensive master in the ring and has won noteable fights against Paolo Inagez, Jean Ducasse and Lee Skelton to name but a few. At the time of publishing, Hammond was preparing for his forthcoming Junior Welterweight bout against Richard Treape in Nottingham. Hammond studied law at Middlesex university, gaining a 2nd honoury degree.

Dwayne Marsen-

Dwayne 'Fly By' Marsen was born in Newcastle in September 1988 and is signed to HitHarderBoxing. He has one of the most recognised styles in modern amateur boxing and has been touted by many as one for the future. Marsen, who served a 18 month prison sentence for driving offences has recently won back his Featherweight title from arch rival Lloyd Davis. Marsen studied at Bishops Community College in Durham and regularly fights in local arenas to thank friends and family alike for their support. Marsen has never won an IBF recognised award yet has a tally of 11-1 to his name, 3 by KO.

Marsen has recently been nominated for a NBL award for his commitment to Boxing and will be one of 5 representatives at Ricky Hatton's fight with Floyd Mayweather Junior in Las Vegas this year. Marsen is a passionate and ruthless boxer whose tenacity has been known to cause him disciplinary problems in the ring. One such incident occured in May 2005 when he had 7 points deducted for ill discipline, a weight-division-record at the time.

Scott Walker-

Walker is amongst the most highly regarded young fighters in British National League Boxing and is signed to ScottWalkerBoxing. Born August 3rd 1988, Walker hails from Cambridge, East Anglia. Walker is best known for fights at Bantam and Light Welterweight and at the time of editing boasts an impressive record of 18-0 with 14 KOs. Touted by Frank Warren as 'the wonderkid of British boxing', Walker has impressed many in the early stages of his career. Walker has won a record 8 recognised IBF awards, including National Boxer Of The Year in 04, 05 and 06.

Walker's first recognised amateur fight was in June 2003 when he fought Hector Saez in London. Walker announced his entrance to the sport with an impressive 2nd round KO, leading many to tought him as the next Ricky Hatton due to his resiliance in the ring. In March 2004 Walker beat Yari Eremenko to win his first competitive belt at the European Amateurs Challenge in Oslo. Since then Walker, branded 'Boy Wonder' has gone from strength to strength. Walker has established a small following, mainly of friends and boxing fans alike, who follow Walker globally with a passion.