Chad Sugden (born 27 April 1994) is a British professional boxer and former kickboxer. As a boxer, he challenged for the British light-heavyweight title in 2020.[1] As a kickboxer, he held the ISKA World and Intercontinental title at 72.5 kg.[2]

Chad Sugden
Born (1994-04-27) 27 April 1994 (age 30)
Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
Other names2Slick
NationalityBritish
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
DivisionLight-heavyweight
StyleOrthodox
TrainerDean Sugden
Years active2012 – present
Professional boxing record
Total16
Wins12
By knockout4
Losses3
Draws1
Kickboxing record
Total18
Wins14
By knockout3
Losses4
Other information
Notable relativesBailey Sugden (brother)
Boxing record from BoxRec

Amateur career edit

Sugden began his fighting career at the age of 5, alongside his younger brother Regis (4yrs),[3] under the guidance of his father and WKA Light Middleweight World Champion Dean Sugden.[4] During his time as an amateur Sugden collected an impressive array of accolades and gained notable media coverage as a kickboxer and boxer, often referred to as "the best in the world"[5] and even earning a place at the WOF Asian Intercontinental games after a personal invite from the President of the Philippines.[6]

In April 2008 Sugden travelled to Bangkok, Thailand to compete in the International Martial Arts Games where he won a Gold medal "in clinical fashion"[7] solidifying his nickname "2Slick".[8]

Sugden won the IKF Junior Amateur FCR Lightweight World Title on 29 November 2009 in Rochester, Kent, England when he defeated Charlie Ward by unanimous decision, 45-50, 47-48, 46-50. When Sugden turned 18 in 2012, it moved him to an adult fighter and his "JUNIOR" (8-17) title was retired.

Sugden won the IKF Junior Amateur FCR Welterweight World Title on 16 October 2010 in Kelham, England when he defeated David Lenson (USA) Staten Island, New York USA, 18-2 by unanimous decision. 50-44, 49-45, 49-45. When Sugden turned 18 in 2012, it moved him to an adult fighter and his "JUNIOR" (8-17) title was retired.

Sugden enjoyed great success as an amateur with a record of 100W-5L-0D, including a notable victory, at the age of 16, over the previously unbeaten, London based, Salah Khalifa [9] under K-1 rules. Khalifa's calibre as an opponent and world-class fighter is verified by his Sept 2014 match up with the great Yodsanklai.[10]

Pro career edit

On 31 March 2012, at just 17 years old, Sugden made his professional debut on the first "Main Event" and has since fought on Enfusion, Glory and more recently in Super Fights at the K-1 World Max Final 16 in Majorca,[11] the K-1 World Max Final 8 in Gran Canaria[12] and the K-1 World Max Final 4 in Azerbaijan.[13]

Sugden is the first UK fighter signed up to a long term contract with K-1 Global[14] and as well as being the youngest ever holder of the ISKA Professional World Title,[15] in 2013 Peter Aerts presented Sugden with the ISKA Pro K-1 fighter of the year above many seasoned professionals.

One of the highlights of Sugden's career so far is his victory in the Fight Sport 8 Man Grand Prix in Warrington, England, where he beat Solomon Wickstead, Peter Tiarks and Kerrith Bella in one night to be crowned the UK K-1 Grand Prix 2012 8 Man Tournament Champion at 70 kg.[16]

Titles and accomplishments edit

Kickboxing edit

Professional

  • K-1
    • UK K-1 Grand Prix 2012 8 Man Tournament Champion 70 kg max[19][20][21]

Amateur

  • Golden Belt World Champion
  • 2 x IKF World Champion [22]
  • 3 x EFK titles (Commonwealth, European and World Champion)
  • ISKA National and British Full Contact Kickboxing Champion
  • 2 x WKA British Kickboxing Champion
  • BLCC British Champion

Professional boxing record edit

16 fights 12 wins 3 losses
By knockout 4 1
By decision 8 2
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
16 Loss 12-3-1   Joel McIntyre TKO 8 (10), 2:29 15 Jul 2022   Newark Showground, Newark, England For vacant English light-heavyweight title
15 Win 12–2–1   Ossie Jervier PTS 4 (4) 11 Dec 2021   Circus Tavern, Purfleet, England
14 Loss 11–2–1   Shakan Pitters UD 12 22 Aug 2020   Production Park Studios, Redditch, England For vacant British light-heavyweight title
13 Draw 11–1–1   Craig Richards PTS 8 19 Dec 2019   York Hall, London, England
12 Win 11–1   Farouk Daku PTS 8 12 Oct 2019   Harvey Hadden Sports Village, Nottingham, England
11 Win 10–1   Luke Blackledge PTS 8 6 Jul 2019   Harvey Hadden Sports Village, Nottingham, England
10 Win 9–1   Taha Mirhosseini TKO 4 (6), 2:53 22 Dec 2018   Banks's Stadium, Walsall, England
9 Win 8–1   Jevgenijs Andrejevs PTS 4 20 Oct 2018   Harvey Hadden Sports Village, Nottingham, England
8 Win 7–1   Daniel Borisov TKO 3 (6), 2:50 3 Nov 2017   Rockingham Forest Hotel, Corby, England
7 Win 6–1   Norbert Szekeres TKO 1 (4), 2:15 1 Sep 2017   Banks's Stadium, Walsall, England
6 Win 5–1   Raimonds Sniedze PTS 4 24 Jun 2017   Bingham Leisure Centre, Bingham, England
5 Loss 4–1   Alistair Warren PTS 6 15 Dec 2016   iPro Stadium, Derby, England
4 Win 4–0   Kieron Gray KO 3 (6), 2:29 24 Sep 2016   Walsall Town Hall, Walsall, England
3 Win 3–0   Christian Hoskin-Gomez PTS 6 24 Jul 2016   Chase Leisure Centre, Cannock, England
2 Win 2–0   Vaidas Balciauskas PTS 6 14 May 2016   Banks's Stadium, Walsall, England
1 Win 1–0   Deividas Sajauka PTS 4 19 Mar 2016   Walsall Town Hall, Walsall, England

Professional kickboxing record edit

Professional Kickboxing record
14 Wins (3 (T)KOs), 4 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
07.08.15 Win   Murthel Groenhart Glory 23: Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Decision (split) 3 3:00
05.23.15 Loss   Michael Wakeling The Main Event Birmingham, UK Decision 3 3:00
03.04.15 Win   Atakan Arslan Glory 20: Dubai Dubai, UAE Decision 3 3:00
07.06.14 Win   Nathan Epps The Main Event, USN Arena Bolton, England Decision 3 3:00
26.04.14 Loss   Enriko Kehl Mix Fight Gala 15 Darmstadt, Germany Decision 3 3:00
23.02.14 Loss   Alim Nabiev K-1 World max Final 4 Baku, Azerbaijan Decision 3 3:00
11.01.14 Win   Jorge Falcon K-1 max Quarter Final Gran Canaria, Spain KO 1
01.12.13 Win   Ahmed Astitou The Lancastrian Suite Gateshead, England Decision 3 3:00
14.09.13 Loss   Cristopher Mena K-1 max Final 16 (reserve bout) Palma, Mallorca Decision 3 3:00
18.05.13 Win   Paolo Fiorio Newark, England Decision 5 3:00
Wins the ISKA Oriental rules World 72.5 kg title.
23.03.13 Win   Sam Wilson Glory 5: London London, England Decision 3 3:00
15.12.12 Win   Costel Pasniciuc Pure force Luton, England Decision 5 3:00
Wins the ISKA Intercontinental 72.5 kg title.
28.10.12 Win   Kerrith Bhella Fight Sport Grand Prix 70 kg MAX Tournament Final Warrington, England Decision 3 3:00
Wins the Fight Sport Grand Prix 70 kg MAX Tournament Championship.
28.10.12 Win   Peter Tiarks Fight Sport Grand Prix 70 kg MAX Tournament S-Final Warrington, England Decision 3 3:00
28.10.12 Win  Soloman Wickstead Fight Sport Grand Prix 70 kg MAX Tournament Q-Final Warrington, England Decision 3 3:00
07.07.12 Win   Jake Barton Xplosion at the indigO2 Arena London, England TKO 2
19.05.12 Win   Amar Singh History in the Making Newark, England TKO 4
31.03.12 Win   Joe Roberts The Main Event Manchester, England Decision 3 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

References edit

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