How many Smith brothers are boxers?

Last Modified Jan 15, 2024 17:21 GMT
Callum Smith Brothers
Courtesy: @callumsmith23 on Instagram

The combat sports universe, ranging from professional boxing to mixed martial arts, is full of famous and prominent athletes who have their siblings competing in the sport. Callum Smith also comes from one such family, where he is surrounded by a star-studded drawing room that has his siblings in it.

Callum Smith has made a distinct name for himself in the world of professional boxing. He has a clinical record of 29 wins and 2 losses. The former world champion lost to professional boxers Canelo Alvarez and Artur Beterbiev; apart from that, he has been sensational inside the squared circle since his professional debut in 2012.

The Smith brothers were born to Paul Smith, Sr., and Margaret Smith. The family is often seen together posing for pictures on social media, indicating a healthy familial bond between the Smith brothers and the rest of their family.

Callum Smith Brothers

Callum Smith has three brothers named Paul Smith, Stephen Smith, and Liam Smith, and all of them are professional boxers. Paul Smith made his professional debut in 2003 and has ever since competed in 45 fights with a record of 38 wins and 7 losses. He won the British super middleweight title in 2018. His younger brother, Stephen Smith, made his professional debut in 2008 and has taken part in 32 fights as a professional, out of which he won 28 and lost 4. He has held British and Commonwealth featherweight titles and British super-featherweight titles in the past. Liam Smith, who made it to professional boxing in 2008, has also held multiple titles during his professional career. He has a record of 33 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw.

Callum Smith, the youngest of the Smith siblings, has also held WBA (Super) and Ring Magazine super-middleweight titles. He has been a professional boxer since 2014 and has a record of 29 wins and 2 losses under his name.

Who is the oldest Smith brother?

Paul Smith is the eldest of the Smith brothers, being born on October 6, 1982, and aged 41. He is followed by Stephen Smith, who was born on July 22, 1985, and is aged 38, and Liam Smith, whose date of birth is July 27, 1988, and is aged 35. Callum Smith is the youngest of them all; he was born on April 23, 1990, and is 33 years old.

Callum Smith Sister

Callum Smith has two sisters named Chloe and Hollie. Both of them are younger than him. They are pretty supportive of their brother and are often seen at the boxing events where he competes.

FAQs

A. Callum Smith has three brothers and two sisters.


A. Callum Smith’s brothers are also professional boxers.


A. Paul Smith Jr. is the eldest sibling among the Smith siblings.


A. Callum Smith is the youngest among the brothers. 


A. He is 33 years old.


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