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Lonsdale Belt

British boxing award

Lonsdale Belt

British boxing award

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The Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt, commonly known as the Lonsdale Belt, is the oldest championship belt in British professional boxing. The 5th Earl of Lonsdale introduced the prize on behalf of the National Sporting Club (NSC), intending it to be awarded to British boxing champions. Arthur Frederick Bettinson, manager of the NSC, introduced terms and conditions regarding the holding of the belt, which ensured its lasting prestige. Freddie Welsh earned the first Lonsdale Belt in 1909 after winning the NSC British Lightweight title. Heavyweight Henry Cooper was the first and only boxer to win three Lonsdale Belts. In 1929 the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) assumed responsibility for awarding the belt, which continues to be bestowed on British champions.

Only six boxers have won two Lonsdale belts each outright since 1934, which led to the BBBofC introducing more stringent rules of attainment in the 1980s and 1990s. The last winner of two belts was Clinton McKenzie in 1987. The Lonsdale belt is a coveted prize with great monetary and sentimental value, finding homes in private collections and museums, and has been auctioned for large sums of money. Belts have been stolen on numerous occasions, none of which have ever been found. Since 1909, only 161 boxers have won a Lonsdale belt outright across all weights. In 2013 the BBBofC in a move to acknowledge further the esteem held for outright Lonsdale belt winners introduced the Lonsdale Badge. Outright winners of the belt are now entitled to display this badge on their boxing shorts during bouts. In May 2023, Welsh boxer Lauren Price became the first female holder of the belt.

History

This image depicts the Original Challenge belt design, as described in Origin.
The original Challenge Belt design presented by the National Sporting Club 1909–1929

1909–1936: National Sporting Club

Lord Lonsdale was the first president of the National Sporting Club (NSC). In 1909, he introduced the Lonsdale Belt—originally the Challenge Belt—as a new trophy for British boxing champions in each weight division. A 9-carat or 22-carat gold belt composed of two heavy chains with a central enamel medallion depicting a boxing match, the centrepiece is flanked by enamel medallions showing single boxers and gold medallions with a scroll on which is inscribed the names of belt winners. The medallions are interspersed with smaller gold medallions depicting the Union Rose. The belts are backed with a red, white and blue ribbon. The first belts were made in the Birmingham workshop of jewellers Mappin & Webb The silversmiths and trophy makers Thomas Fattorini Ltd, were commissioned to make the belts in sterling silver in the early 1970s and have been making them since. The manufacturer and the date a belt was manufactured can be identified by the hallmark on the parts. Each portrait of Lord Lonsdale is uniquely hand painted in vitreous enamel. A total of 22 Lonsdale belts were issued by the NSC; 20 were won outright.

The manager of the NSC Arthur Frederick Bettinson published details about the terms and conditions of holding the belt agreed by the NSC in Sporting Life on 22 December 1909. The main rules were:

  • The holder was required to defend his title within six months of a challenge. Minimum stake of a side (£200 for heavyweights, £50 for flyweights)
  • The belt became the holder's property after three successful bouts held under the auspices of the NSC, consecutive or otherwise, or after it was held for three consecutive years. Outright winners would also receive an NSC pension of £50 a year from the age of 50.
  • The holder was required to pay a deposit and insurance for the belt.

The first recipient of this belt was Freddie Welsh, who defeated Johnny Summers on 8 November 1909 for the NSC British Lightweight title.

ChampionReign beganDefeatedWeight classWAL Freddie WelshWAL Tom ThomasENG Young Joseph{{FlagiconWALENG Digger StanleyENG Billy WellsENG Sid SmithENG Dick Smith
8 November 1909Johnny SummersLightweight
20 December 1909Charlie WilsonMiddleweight
21 March 1910Jack GoldswainWelterweight
18 April 1910Spike RobsonFeatherweight
17 October 1910Joe BowkerBantamweight
24 April 1911Iron HagueHeavyweight
4 December 1911Joe WilsonFlyweight
9 March 1914Dennis HaughLight-heavyweight

1936–present: British Boxing Board of Control

The NSC became virtually defunct in 1929 and lost control of the sport to the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC), which started to issue the Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt in 1936. Lonsdale consented to the use of his name and image on the belt in perpetuity; an image of his face remains on it. In 1939 the last 9-carat gold belt was launched by the BBBofC and won by the lightweight Eric Boon that year. The last 9-carat gold belt was won outright by Henry Cooper in 1959. Belts made from 1945 are composed of hallmarked silver and the laurel-leaf border has the thistle, daffodil and shamrock added to the extant rose to represent the four national flowers of the UK. The belt was machine-made for a short time in the 1970s before the BBBofC decided to have it hand-made again, passing the contract to Thomas Fattorini Ltd, who continue to make the belts . Each belt costs £14,000.

ChampionReign BeganDefeatedWeight classSCO Benny LynchSCO Johnny McGroryENG Jimmy WalshENG Jock McAvoyENG Johnny KingWAL Tommy FarrENG Jock McAvoySCO Jake Kilrain
16 September 1936Pat PalmerFlyweight
24 September 1936Nel TarletonFeatherweight
19 October 1936Harry MizlerLightweight
27 April 1937Eddie PhillipsLight-heavyweight
31 May 1937Jackie BrownBantamweight
15 March 1937Ben FoordHeavyweight
25 October 1937Jack HyamsMiddleweight
21 February 1938Jack LordWelterweight

Female champion

On 6 May 2023, Welsh boxer Lauren Price won the first British women's title fight in boxing history, becoming the first female British welterweight champion and the first woman to receive a Lonsdale belt, by defeating Kirstie Bavington by unanimous points victory.

Changes

In 1987, the BBBofC decided to award only one belt to any boxer in each division. A boxer can, however, win belts outright in different weight classes.

On 1 September 1999 the BBBofC changed the criteria for winning a belt outright; boxers must now win four—rather than three—championship contests in the same weight division. The rule also stipulates that one of the four wins must be a mandatory contest. The BBBofC general secretary John Morris cited the rising costs of making the belts as the chief reason for the rule change.

The BBBofC introduced the Lonsdale Badge in 2013; it is worn by outright winners. According to a Eurosport report:{{Listen

Donations and auctions

The Lonsdale belt won by Bombardier Billy Wells in 1911 is now kept at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, London, and is not on display to the general public. Johnny Brown's Lonsdale Belt was donated to the Museum of London in 2010. In November 2000 the belt awarded to Randy Turpin in 1956 was auctioned for £23,000 while in September 2011, the belt won by the welterweight Jack Hood in 1926 fetched £36,000. Hood, who died in 1992, had displayed his belt above the bar at the Bell public house, of which he was the licensee, in Tanworth-in-Arden .

In 1993, Henry Cooper sold all three of his belts for £42,000 after losing heavily on the Lloyd's insurance market. One of the belts—the last one made of gold—was sold for £22,000. The others sold for £10,000 each. Cooper was expecting £70,000 for the sale but was content they were all sold together.

Theft

The belts have attracted targeted theft over the years. The first recorded in the media was Don Cockell's Lonsdale belt, which was stolen in 1952 from a glass cabinet at his home in London while he was out dancing. He did not own the £15,000 belt at the time, needing one more victory. In 2007, after attending a training camp, Bobby Vanzie returned to his home to Bradford and discovered his belt had been stolen. Tara promoter Jack Doughty said in the Manchester Evening News: "This is the best belt a boxer can win. It is better than those for world title fights, gold plated with a portrait of Lord Lonsdale in the middle."

Pat McAteer's belt was stolen from his son's home at Annapolis, Maryland, in 2012. The boxer's son, also named Pat, told the Liverpool Echo that since his father's death he has only had the belt out once to show his nine-year-old nephew Will. "Will was like ‘wow’ when he saw ‘Pop Pop's’ belt. He was going to inherit the belt from me and he was to pass it to his son and so on, so it would stay in the McAteer family." Jack Petersen's Lonsdale belt was stolen from his son's home in Burnham, Buckinghamshire in 2013. His son Robert, managing director of Cardiff PR firm Petersens, told Wales Online: "It's the family's crown jewels, a magnificent looking piece of art. It would be a terrible shame if it was melted down."

Current holders of the BBBofC Lonsdale Belt

ChampionReign beganDefeatedWeight class
Flyweight
Super flyweight
Bantamweight
Super bantamweight
Featherweight
ENG Ryan Garner26 July 2025Reece BellottiSuper featherweight
ENG Louie O'Doherty4 October 2025Regan GlackinLightweight
ENG Jack Rafferty5 October 2024Henry TurnerSuper lightweight
Welterweight
ENG Ishmael Davis15 November 2025Sam GilleySuper welterweight
England George Liddard17 October 2025Kieron ConwayMiddleweight
ENG Troy Williamson20 December 2025Callum SimpsonSuper middleweight
ENG Lewis Edmondson19 October 2024Dan AzeezLight heavyweight
ENG Viddal Riley26 April 2025Cheavon ClarkeCruiserweight
ENG Jeamie Tshikeva29 November 2025Frazer ClarkeHeavyweight

Outright winners of Lonsdale belt

Key

**Outright winner of 2 belts
Lee Selby. As of February 2019, Selby is ranked as the world's sixth best active lightweight by BoxRec.
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ChampionWeight classYear achievedWAL Jim DriscollENG Digger StanleyWAL Freddie WelshENG Bombardier Billy WellsWAL Johnny BashamENG Joe FoxWAL Jimmy WildeSCO Tancy LeeENG Dick SmithENG Pat O'KeeffeSCO Jim HigginsENG Johnny BrownENG Jack HoodENG Len HarveyENG Johnny CuthbertENG Jackie BrownENG Dick CorbettENG Nel Tarleton**ENG Jock McAvoyWAL Jack PetersenENG Johnny KingENG Eric BoonENG Ernie RoderickSCO Jackie PatersonENG Nel Tarleton**ENG Billy ThompsonENG Ronnie Clayton**SCO Peter Keenan**ENG Ronnie Clayton**ENG Terry AllenENG Wally ThomENG Randolph TurpinENG Joe LucySCO Peter Keenan**ENG Pat McAteerSCO Charlie HillENG Terry DownesWAL Brian Curvis**ENG Henry Cooper ***NIR Freddie GilroyWAL Howard Winstone**WAL Howard Winstone**SCO Chic CalderwoodWAL Brian Curvis**ENG Henry Cooper ***SCO Walter McGowanENG Maurice CullenENG Henry Cooper ***ENG Johnny PritchettENG Alan RudkinENG Jimmy AndersonENG Ralph CharlesSCO Ken BuchananSCO John McCluskeySCO Evan ArmstrongENG Chris FinneganENG Joey SingletonENG Alan MinterENG Maurice HopeSCO Jim WattENG Jimmy BattenJAM Bunny JohnsonENG Colin PowersWAL Johnny OwenSKN Pat ThomasENG Kevin FinneganJAMENG Clinton McKenzie**ENG Pat CowdellSKNENG Roy GumbsCURENGTom CollinsGUYENG Dennis AndriesENG George FeeneyNIR Hugh RussellENG Cohn JonesJAMENG Lloyd HoneyghanENG Prince RodneyENG Tony WillisWAL Robert DickieJAMENG Clinton McKenzie**JAMENG Kirkland LaingENG Lloyd ChristieTUNENG Charlie MagriENG Tony SibsonENG Horace NoticeENG Herol GrahamENG Tony WilsonSCO Pat ClintonENG Billy HardyENG Paul HodkinsonENG Johnny NelsonENG Colin McMillanENG John DohertyENG Carl CrookENG Andy HolliganWAL Robbie ReganENGCAN Lennox LewisENG Andy TillENG Crawford AshleyENG Sean MurphyENG Neville BrownSCO Drew DochertyGHAENG Francis AmpofoENG Billy SchwerENG Robert McCrackenENG Ross HaleNIR Sam StoreyENG Delroy BryanENG Michael AyersWAL Floyd HazardENG Terry DunstanENG Richie WentonENG Ryan RhodesENG Paul IngleENG Ady LewisENG Ryan RhodesENG Geoff McCreeshENG Jon Jo IrwinENG Charles ShepherdENG Michael BrodieENG David StarieENG Ensley BinghamIRE Derek RocheENG Julius FrancisIRE Michael GomezENG Bobby VanzieJAMENG Bruce ScottENG Nicky BoothENG Michael AlldisENG Danny WilliamsGUY Howard EastmanNIR Neil SinclairENG Mark HobsonENG David BarnesENG Dazzo WilliamsENG Jamie MooreENG Junior WitterENG Michael HunterENG Matt SkeltonENG Scott DannSCO Alex ArthurENG Graham EarlENG Carl FrochENG Carl JohannesonZIMENG Ian NapaENG Kell BrookENG Jason BoothENG John MurraySCO John SimpsonENG Stuart HallENG Brian RoseWAL Lee SelbyENG Frankie GavinENG Billy Joe SaundersENG Jon-Lewis DickinsonENG Bradley SkeeteENG Martin J. WardENG Ryan WalshENG Lewis RitsonPAKSCO Kash FarooqENG Brad FosterENG Ekow EssumanENG Dalton Smith
Featherweight1910
Bantamweight1912
Lightweighturl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SBYqAAAAIBAJ&pg=2653,2713134&dq=matt+wells+lightweight&hl=entitle=Twenty-round Fight. Matt Wells Lightweight Champion Of Great Britaindate=28 February 1911work=Montreal Gazetteaccess-date=7 November 2010quote=Matt Wells won a twenty round fight tonight from Fred Welsh for the lightweight championship of great Britain and the Lonsdale belt The ...}}
Heavyweight1913
Welterweight1915
Bantamweight1917
Flyweight1917
Featherweight1917
Light-heavyweight1918
Middleweight1918
Bantamweight1921
Bantamweight1925
Welterweight1926
Middleweight1930
Featherweight1930
Flyweighttitle=Lonsdale's Belt: Boxing's Most Coveted Prizelast=Hardingfirst=Johnpublisher=Pitch Publishingyear=2016isbn=978-1785312540pages=374}}
Bantamweight1934
Featherweight1934
Middleweight1935
Heavyweight1935
Bantamweight1937
Lightweight1939
Welterweight1941
Flyweight1943
Featherweight1945
Lightweight1950
Featherweight1950
Bantamweight1951
Featherweight1953
Flyweight1953
Welterweight1954
Light-heavyweight1956
Lightweight1956
Bantamweight1957
Middleweight1957
Featherweight1958
Middleweight1960
Welterweight1961
Heavyweight1961
Bantamweight1962
Featherweight1962
Featherweight1963
Light-heavyweight1963
Welterweight1964
Heavyweight1964
Flyweight1966
Lightweight1966
Heavyweight1967
Middleweight1967
Bantamweight1969
Super-featherweight1969
Welterweight1971
Lightweight1973
Flyweight1974
Featherweight1974
Light-heavyweight1975
Super-lightweight1975
Middleweight1976
Super-welterweight1976
Lightweight1977
Super-welterweight1978
Light-heavyweight1979
Super-lightweight1979
Bantamweight1979
Super-welterweight1979
Middleweight1979
Light-welterweight1979
Featherweight1980
Middleweight1982
Light-heavyweight1983
Light-heavyweight1984
Lightweight1984
Bantamweight1985
Welterweight1985
Welterweight1985
Super-welterweight1985
Lightweight1986
Featherweight1986
Light-welterweight1987
Welterweight1987
Super-lightweighturl=http://boxrec.com/en/event/114874/355698title=Lloyd Christie v Chris Blakewebsite=BoxRecaccess-date=1 July 2018}}
Flyweight1987
Middleweight1987
Heavyweight1987
Middleweight1988
Light-heavyweight1989
Flyweight1989
Bantamweight1989
Featherweight1989
Cruiserweight1990
Featherweight1991
Super-featherweight1991
Lightweight1991
Super-lightweight1992
Flyweight1992
Heavyweight1992
Super-welterweight1993
Light-heavyweight1994
Featherweight1993
Middleweight1994
Bantamweight1994
Flyweight1994
Lightweight1994
Super-welterweight1995
Super-lightweight1995
Super-middleweight1995
Welterweight1995
Lightweight1995
Super-featherweight1995
Cruiserweight1996
Super-bantamweight1996
Super-welterweight1997
Featherweight1997
Flyweight1997
Welterweight1997
Welterweight1998
Featherweight1998
Super-featherweight1998
Super-bantamweight1998
Super-middleweight1999
Super-welterweight1999
Welterweight1999
Heavyweight1999
Super-featherweight2000
Lightweight2000
Cruiserweight2001
Bantamweight2001
Super-bantamweight2002
Heavyweight2002
Middleweight2003
Welterweight2003
Cruiserweight2004
Welterweight2004
Featherweight2004
Super-welterweight2005
Super-lightweight2005
Super-bantamweight2005
Heavyweight2005
Middleweight2005
Super-featherweight2005
Lightweight2005
Super-middleweight2006
Super-featherweight2007
Bantamweight2008
Welterweight2009
Super-bantamweight2009
Lightweight2010
Featherweight2010
Bantamweight2011
Super-welterweight2012
Featherweight2013
Welterweight2013
Middleweight2013
Cruiserweight2014
Welterweight2016
Super-featherweight2017
Featherweight2017
Lightweight2018
Bantamweight2019
Super-bantamweight2020
Welterweight2022
Super-lightweight2023

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