Fighting Chance light-heavyweight Travis
Dickinson has called time on his professional boxing career after deciding to
pursue interests elsewhere.
After 19 professional fights, Dickinson
leaves the professional boxing scene with a collection of achievements,
including winning and defending the English title, lifting the Prizefighter
trophy and being a finalist in Channel 5’s MaxiNutrition Tournament.
Speaking on his decision to retire,
Dickinson said on social media: “After a long hard think I've decided to
retire from professional boxing. It’s too tiring and I just can’t make 12-and a
half stone anymore.”
Following an impressive amateur career,
Travis followed older brother Jon-Lewis by turning professional in 2009, and won
his first seven fights before entering and winning Prizefighter in 2011.
Three more victories led Dickinson to his
first shot at a major title, as he challenged Bob Ajisafe for the English
light-heavyweight title. However, the
Birtley boxer fell short and was on the receiving end of a points decision
loss.
Dickinson entered Channel 5’s Max-Nutrition
tournament in 2014, and his all-action style led him to become a fan-favourite,
as he stopped Danny McIntosh in the third round to lift the English title.
In his first defence of the coveted belt
against Matty Clarkson, fans were treated to one of the ‘fights of 2014’, and
the all-action affair urged Showtime’s Al Bernstein to say that the fight
represented the best of boxing.
Both boxers were knocked down on three occasions,
before Dickinson booked his place in the Maxi-Nutrition final when Clarkson’s
cheek injury deemed him in no position to continue.
In unfortunate circumstances, Dickinson never got the
chance to avenge his defeat to Ajiisafe in the tournament’s finale, due to
suffering a leg injury only days before the fight.
In his last appearance he returned on Matchroom Sport’s
Newcastle bill in April, but suffered a damaging blow as Mustafa Chadlioui sent
him crashing to the canvas in the first round.
Fighting Chance Promotions would like to thank Travis for his hard work, and wish him all the best for the future.
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