Josh Warrington


Josh Warrington is an English professional boxer. He is a two-time featherweight world champion, having held the International Boxing Federation title twice between 2018 and 2022.
In 2018, a documentary style movie filmed over two years called Fighting for a City premiered. The film follows Warrington during his pursuit of winning the IBF title in his home town at Elland Road Stadium, the home of Leeds United.

Professional career

Early career

Warrington turned professional in 2009 and won on his professional debut against Wolverhampton's Delroy Spencer in October before defeating Latvia's Pavels Senkovs, winning both four-round contests by 40–36 points decision.
In 2010, Warrington won all three of his fights, defeating Danny McDermid, John Riley and Youssef Al Hamidi, winning all of his four-round contests by points decision.
By the end of 2011, Warrington maintained his undefeated record with wins over Steve Gethin, Chris Riley, Marc Callaghan, Dougie Curran and Ian Bailey, all by points decision.
In the first half of 2012, Warrington defeated Dan Naylor and Ibrar Riyaz by points decision.
In November, Warrington won his first professional title after he defeated the previously unbeaten Dudley-born prospect Chris Male by unanimous decision in a ten-round contest to win the vacant English featherweight title. The fight took place at the Venue in Dudley on 9 November.

Warrington vs. Speight

On 22 March, Warrington made the first defence of his English featherweight title against former Southern Area super featherweight champion Jamie Speight. He won by unanimous decision over 10 rounds when headlining a show at the Town Hall in Leeds.

Warrington vs. Bailey

On 27 September, Warrington made the second defence of his English featherweight title after he defeated Southern Area featherweight champion Ian Bailey by unanimous decision over 10 rounds. The scorecards read 100–91, 98–92, 100–90 in Warrington's favour. The fight took place at the Banqueting Suite at the Elland Road Stadium in Leeds.

Warrington vs. Mouneimne

On 2 November, Warrington won the vacant List of [Commonwealth Boxing Council champions|Commonwealth] featherweight title after he defeated the previously undefeated Hull-born prospect Samir Mouneimne by 12th-round stoppage in a 12-round contest. The fight took place at the Ice Arena in Hull and was Warrington's first fight on a Matchroom Boxing show.

2014

Warrington vs. Munroe

In early April, it was announced that Warrington would make the first defence of his Commonwealth featherweight title against former super-bantamweight world title challenger Rendall Munroe on 19 April. The fight would take place at the Manchester Arena on the undercard to Scott Quigg vs Tshifhiwa Munyai.
Warrington won by technical knockout in the seventh-round after Munroe's corner threw in the towel. Later that month, Munroe announced his retirement from boxing.

Warrington vs. Lindsay

On 28 April, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington would make the second defence of his Commonwealth featherweight title and fight for the vacant British featherweight title against former British champion Martin Lindsay at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 21 May.
Warrington won by unanimous decision over twelve rounds with all three judges scoring the fight 119–110.
Five-fight Matchroom deal
On 27 August, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington had signed a five-fight deal with the promotional company. Speaking of the deal, Warrington said: "It’s great to have signed the deal so that I know that there’s going to be more big nights in Leeds in the next year."
Promoter Eddie Hearn said: "Josh is the biggest ticket seller in the country right now, and we have an opportunity to do something very big in Leeds. We dipped our toe in the water in May and now we’re diving in headfirst. It’s a huge opportunity for Josh and I think we could see one of the most memorable atmosphere in a British arena for some time."

Warrington vs. Dieli

On 4 October, Warrington won the vacant EBU European featherweight title after he defeated Italy's Davide Dieli by fourth-round stoppage in a twelve-round contest. The fight took place at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.

2015–2017

Warrington vs. Tellez

On 15 December, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington would fight on the undercard to Arthur Abraham vs Paul Smith in Berlin on 21 February, his first fight of the year.
Later it was confirmed that Warrington would fight Nicaragua's Edwin Tellez in an eight-round contest.
Prior to the fight, Warrington told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "Even though he's not got an excellent record, he's a fighter that I cannot take lightly."
Warrington won by fifth-round stoppage

Warrington vs. Tubieron

On 7 January, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington would fight Philippines' Dennis Tubieron in a WBC world title eliminator and for the vacant WBC International featherweight title. The fight would headline a show at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 11 April.
Warrington was accompanied by former Leeds United footballer Vinnie Jones during his ringwalk.
Warrington won by unanimous decision over twelve rounds, with all three judges scoring the fight 119–109.
After the fight, he admitted that he wasn't at his best, telling Sky Sports: "Looking back, I don’t think it was my best performance, but it’s all about learning. Maybe if I’d listened to my instructions a little bit more, I’d have got him out of there, but it’s all about experience. I can take so much from that fight."
Later that month, Warrington vacated his EBU European featherweight title after suffering a slight injury.

Warrington vs. Brunker

On 22 June, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington would defend his WBC International and Commonwealth featherweight titles against Australia's Joel Brunker at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 5 September.
Warrington won by unanimous decision over twelve rounds, with all three judges scoring the fight 120–108.

Warrington vs. Amagasa

On 15 February, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington would make the second defence of his WBC International featherweight title against Japan's Hisashi Amagasa, a former world title challenger at super-bantamweight. The fight would headline the show at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 16 April.
Promoter Eddie Hearn said of the fight: "Josh is hunting a summer clash with IBF champion Lee Selby, so he cannot afford any slip-ups against Japanese banger Amagasa."
Warrington won by unanimous decision over twelve rounds, with the scorecards reading 117–111, 118–111 and 120–107.

Warrington vs. Hyland

On 14 June, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington would make the third defence of his WBC International featherweight title against Patrick Hyland, headlining a show at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 30 July.
The WBC International featherweight title wasn't on the line for Hyland as he came in 2lbs and 6oz over weight at the weigh-in.
Warrington won by ninth-round technical knockout after he knocked Hyland down once in round eight and again round nine.

Leaving Matchroom and joining Frank Warren

On 2 December 2016, Matchroom Boxing announced that Warrington's promotional contract with them had expired. Warrington's promoter and Matchroom managing director Eddie Hearn said in a statement "we did not share the same plans as his team and decided not to make any further offers."
After much speculation, Warrington officially signed for rival British promoter Frank Warren in a "long-term promotional deal" later in December. Warren said he was confident of delivering a first world title shot for Warrington as well as a number of shows in Leeds in 2017.

Warrington vs. Martinez

In February, Warren announced that Warrington would be making his return to the ring on 13 May at the First Direct Arena in Leeds. It was initially announced that Warrington would fight WBO Inter-Continental champion Marco McCullough. However, it was since announced that Warrington would not fight McCullough and would instead fight former IBF super-bantamweight world champion Kiko Martinez.
Warrington defeated Martinez by a majority decision over 12 rounds, with scorecards of 116–112 and 114–114, in the third defence of his WBC International title.

Warrington vs. Ceylan

In August, it was announced that Warrington would fight the undefeated EBU European champion Dennis Ceylan in an IBF world title final eliminator, to the title held by champion Lee Selby, at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 21 October.
Commenting on the fight, Warrington said: "With Selby not taking a fight with me, it’s left me annoyed and even more hungry to produce a massive performance on October 21."
Warrington defeated Ceylan by tenth-round technical knockout after twice knocking down Ceylan in the same round.
Speaking of Lee Selby, Warrington told BT Sport in his post-fight interview that: "I want to get the Welshman up here. If we can make it at Elland Road, let's have it. I've waited so long and now I'm there."

2018

World title shot

Warrington vs. Selby

On 23 January, it was confirmed that Warrington would fight IBF world champion Lee Selby in his first world title fight on 19 May. On 30 January Elland Road Stadium was confirmed as the venue for the fight.
Warrington commented on the fight: "By winning this fight, not only do I get my hands on a world title, but it’s a chance to show everyone that I’m the best featherweight in the UK and propel myself onto the world level." Warrington was accompanied to the ring by ex Leeds United player Lucas Radebe whilst band Kaiser Chiefs performed live.
Warrington secured a split-decision victory over Selby by thoroughly outworking him for the majority of the twelve rounds to claim the title, and hand Selby his second career loss.

Warrington vs. Frampton

Immediately after Carl Frampton's win over Luke Jackson, Frank Warren announced that he would challenge Warrington for the IBF title. Warrington was also in attendance and entered the ring. Warren announced the fight would take place in December 2018 and be shown live and exclusive on BT Sport Box Office, BT's new pay-per-view platform. On 28 August, Boxing Scene reported a press conference would take place in the coming weeks with the fight likely to take place at the Manchester Arena. Warren wanted the fight to take place in a stadium, however did not want any mandatories to get in the way as a stadium fight would likely take place in Spring 2019. On 15 September, the fight was officially announced to take place at the Manchester Arena on 22 December 2018. Warrington weighed 125.6 pounds and Frampton came in slightly heavier at 125.9 pounds, both successfully making the featherweight limit. Warrington won the fight by unanimous decision. The judges scored the fight 116–112, 116–112 and 116–113 in his favour.

2019–2021

Warrington vs. Takoucht

On 7 August 2019, it was confirmed that Warrington would defend the IBF featherweight championship for the third time against Sofiane Takoucht. The fight took place on 12 October 2019, at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, England. This was the 13th time Warrington fought as a professional in his hometown of Leeds. In a one sided fight Warrington beat Takoucht by TKO in the second round.

Warrington vs. Galahad

On 15 June 2019, Warrington had his second title defense against domestic rival and IBF #1 contender Kid Galahad in his hometown of Leeds. In a messy bout, with a lot of holding and clinching from both sides, Warrington proved to be the aggressor more often than his counterpart, which was sufficient to edge the victory and retail his world title. The scorecards read 116–113 and 116–112 in favor of Warrington, while the third judge scored the fight 115–113 for Galahad.

Warrington vs. Lara

Warrington faced Mauricio Lara, a relatively unknown 22-year-old Mexican prospect, on 13 February 2021 after over a year of inactivity. No title was on the line as Warrington had vacated his IBF featherweight title a month prior. Warrington started off the fight slower than usual, and in the fourth round, he was hurt by a left hook before ultimately being knocked down. Despite getting up, Warrington never regained his legs, though he was able to land a few effective combinations on Lara in the subsequent rounds. In the ninth round, Lara once again knocked Warrington down with a left hook, and the fight was immediately called off by the referee, handing Warrington his first career loss. Lara's victory was considered a major upset, as he had been rated as an 11/1 pre-fight underdog, compared to Warrington having been rated as the 1/33 betting favourite. The Ring magazine opined that the result was an early candidate for its Upset of the Year award.

Warrington vs. Lara II

It was announced on 14 July 2021 that Warrington and Lara would face each other in a rematch on 4 September 2021 at Emerald Headingley Stadium in the former's hometown of Leeds. The fight ended in a technical draw after two rounds, after Lara was badly cut above his left eye due to a head clash.

2022

Warrington vs. Martínez

Warrington regained the IBF featherweight title by stopping defending champion Kiko Martínez in the seventh round at First Direct Arena in Leeds on 26 March 2022.

Warrington vs. Lopez

Once again at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, Warrington made the first defense of his newly reclaimed title against Luis Alberto Lopez on 10 December. He lost by majority decision with two of the judges scoring the fight 115–113 for his opponent, while the third ruled it a 114–114 draw.

2023–2026

Warrington vs. Wood

After 10 months out of competitive action, Warrington challenged WBA featherweight champion Leigh Wood at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield on 7 October 2023. He had appeared to be dominating the bout until being knocked to the canvas by a flurry of punches in the seventh round. Warrington got to his feet but the referee decided he was not fit to continue and waved the fight off.

Warrington vs. Cacace

Following another lengthy break, this time 11 months, Warrington returned to the ring on 21 September 2024, with IBO super-featherweight champion Anthony Cacace in the opposite corner at Wembley Stadium in London. He lost by unanimous decision.

Warrington vs. Khan

Warrington snapped his three-fight losing streak on 25 April 2025 with a unanimous decision win over Asad Asif Khan in a 10 round contest at Park Community Arena in Sheffield.

Warrington vs. Wood II

Warrington is scheduled to face Leigh Wood in a rematch of their fight from 2023 at Nottingham Arena on 21 February 2026.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
37WinAsad Asif KhanUD1025 Apr 2025Park Community Arena, Sheffield
36Loss31–4–1Anthony CacaceUD1221 Sep 2024Wembley Stadium, London, EnglandFor IBO world champions#Super featherweight|IBO super-featherweight title]
35Loss31–3–1Leigh WoodTKO7, 3:007 Oct 2023Utilita Arena Sheffield, Sheffield, EnglandFor WBA world champions#Featherweight|WBA featherweight title]
34Loss31–2–1Luis Alberto LopezMD1210 Dec 2022First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandLost IBF featherweight title
33Win31–1–1Kiko MartínezTKO7, 2:1226 Mar 2022First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandWon IBF featherweight title
32Draw30–1–1Mauricio Lara2, 3:004 Sep 2021Headingley Stadium, Leeds, EnglandFight stopped after Lara cut from an accidental head clash
31Loss30–1Mauricio LaraTKO9, 0:5413 Feb 2021Wembley Arena, London, England
30Win30–0Sofiane TakouchtTKO2, 2:5412 Oct 2019First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandRetained IBF featherweight title
29Win29–0Kid GalahadSD1215 Jun 2019First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandRetained IBF featherweight title
28Win28–0Carl FramptonUD1222 Dec 2018Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained IBF featherweight title
27Win27–0Lee Selby1219 May 2018Elland Road, Leeds, EnglandWon IBF featherweight title
26Win26–0Dennis CeylanTKO10, 1:4321 Oct 2017First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
25Win25–0Kiko Martínez1213 May 2017First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandRetained WBC International featherweight title
24Win24–0Patrick HylandTKO9, 0:4530 Jul 2016First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
23Win23–0Hisashi AmagasaUD1216 Apr 2016First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandRetained WBC International featherweight title
22Win22–0Joel BrunkerUD125 Sep 2015First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandRetained WBC International and Commonwealth featherweight titles
21Win21–0Dennis TubieronUD1211 Apr 2015First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandWon vacant WBC International featherweight title
20Win20–0Edwin TellezTKO5, 1:5121 Feb 2015Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany
19Win19–0Davide DieliTKO4, 1:424 Oct 2014First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandWon vacant List of [European Boxing Union champions#Featherweight|European featherweight title]
18Win18–0Martin LindsayUD1221 May 2014First Direct Arena, Leeds, EnglandRetained Commonwealth featherweight title;
Won British featherweight title
17Win17–0Rendall Munroe7, 3:0019 Apr 2014Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained Commonwealth featherweight title
16Win16–0Samir Mouneimne12, 1:272 Nov 2013Hull Ice Arena, Hull, EnglandWon vacant Commonwealth featherweight title
15Win15–0Ian BaileyUD1027 Sep 2013Elland Road, Leeds, EnglandRetained English featherweight title
14Win14–0Jamie SpeightUD1022 Mar 2013Town Hall, Leeds, EnglandRetained English featherweight title
13Win13–0Chris Male109 Nov 2012The Venue, Dudley, EnglandWon vacant English featherweight title
12Win12–0Ibrar RiyazPTS42 Jun 2012Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester, England
11Win11–0Dan NaylorPTS63 Mar 2012Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, England
10Win10–0Ian BaileyPTS418 Dec 2011De Vere Whites Hotel, Bolton, England
9Win9–0Dougie CurranPTS622 Oct 2011De Vere Whites, Bolton, England
8Win8–0Marc CallaghanPTS628 Apr 2011City Hall, Hull, England
7Win7–0Chris RileyPTS69 Apr 2011Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring
6Win6–0Steve GethinPTS422 Jan 2011Doncaster Dome, Doncaster, England
5Win5–0Youssef al-HamidiPTS42 Oct 2010Elland Road, Leeds, England
4Win4–0John RileyPTS428 May 2010Leisure Centre, Huddersfield, England
3Win3–0Danny McDermidPTS45 Mar 2010Leisure Centre, Huddersfield, England
2Win2–0Pavels SenkovsPTS420 Dec 2009De Vere Whites Hotel, Bolton, England
1Win1–0Delroy Spencer431 Oct 2009Leisure Centre, Huddersfield, England

Team

Warrington was signed to Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing in the early stages of his career. He split from Matchroom to join Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions in 2016, before rejoining Matchroom in February 2020. He is trained by his father, Sean O'Hagan. He is managed by Steve Wood, from VIP Boxing, who also manages former WBO lightweight world champion Terry Flanagan.

Personal life

Warrington and his wife Natasha have twin daughters. He was excluded from John Smeaton Academy and didn't achieve the grades he needed to continue his education. He re-sat his exams on the advice of his father, Sean O'Hagan. He subsequently attended University of Leeds and gained a degree in 2013.