Where is Jack Catterall from?

Last Modified Oct 22, 2024 01:51 GMT
Jack Catterall v Regis Prograis - Public Workout
Jack Catterall v Regis Prograis - Public Workout

Jack “El Gato” Catterall is one of the most promising boxers from the United Kingdom among the present generation. Having a background in wrestling and judo, he uses these techniques during his bouts against his opponents. El Gato has managed to hold a considerable number of titles in his boxing career as of 2024. Catterall's professional boxing career started against his professional boxing career against Carl Allen on September 22, 2012, in which, he won his debut bout via PTS. He has managed to rank himself as the second-best boxer in the United Kingdom by defeating every opponent in his career except one. Jack Catterall’s southpaw stance combined with his powerful hitting abilities has helped him to pick victories against his opponents.

Jack Catterall will face the former WBC light welterweight champion, Regis Prograis on October 26, 2024, in Manchester, England. Catterall’s boxing record stands at 29-1 as of October 2024.

Jack Catterall's nationality

Jack “El Gato” Catterall is an English national. He was born in Chorley, Lancashire, England on July 1, 1993, which makes him 30 years old as of May 2024. The young “El Gato” has eight siblings in his family. From a young age, he involved himself in wrestling and judo as a sport. He started boxing at the age of 10 years. He also studied public service in college and made an income by laying tarmac. He used this income for his boxing training sessions at the gym.

During Catterall’s early boxing career, he represented Chorley ABC and also managed to win the CYP National title, while having a win-loss record of 48-18. He also ranked second in the ABAE junior championships. Once Jack Catterall started his career as a professional boxer, he started training with Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis and has been doing the same till the present time.

What titles has Jack Catterall won in his career so far?

Jack Catterall is no stranger to championship belts. He, himself has been a multi-time champion inside the ring. He started his belt collection with the vacant Central Area Super Light title on July 26, 2014. Moving on, he managed to collect the vacant WBO European Super Light, the vacant WBO Inter-Continental Super Light, and the British Super Light titles throughout his career as per boxrec.com as of October 2024.

*Last updated on October 22, 2024.

FAQs on where is Jack Catterall from

A. Jack Catterall’s next fight will be against Regis Prograis on October 26, 2024. 

A. Jack Catterall is 31 years old as of October 2024.

A. Jack Catterall boasts a record of 29 wins and 1 loss in boxing. 

A. Jack Catterall has only lost to Josh Taylor. 

A. Jack Catterall has gained victory in 29 fights as of October 2024. 

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