Ali Forbes

Ali Forbes

  • Age: 67 yrs
  • Nationality: United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Born: 7th March 1959
  • Place of birth: London, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Residence: Thamesmead, London, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Division: Super Middleweight
  • Height: 5ft 9"
  • Stance:
  • Debut: 16th Feb 1989
  • Status: Retired Professional Boxer
  • Record:

Ali Forbes Boxing Statistics

Super Middleweight
Division
12 yrs
Career
United Kingdom
Nationality
Thamesmead, London, United Kingdom
Residence

Ali Forbes Biography

Ali Forbes is a former British professional boxer who campaigned at super middleweight before moving up to light heavyweight. London-born and long associated with Brockley and Thamesmead, Forbes boxed orthodox and, at 5ft 9in, built his career on solid fundamentals and the willingness to take the domestic title route rather than circle around it. He retired with a record of 14 wins, 10 losses and 1 draw from 25 fights, with 7 wins by knockout.

Forbes turned professional in February 1989, winning his debut against David Haycock, and he stayed unbeaten through his first seven contests before stepping up for a first area title attempt. In March 1992, he challenged Ian Strudwick for the BBBofC Southern Area super middleweight title and lost on points, a reminder that the jump from learning fights to title fights is where many careers get found out. Two years later, with Strudwick having vacated, Forbes boxed Richard Bustin for the same belt and won on points, putting himself in the queue for the British title scene.

The peak of his career came at York Hall in January 1995 when he outpointed Fidel Castro Smith to win the British super middleweight title. It was the sort of win that brings you from being a name on bills to being the man with the belt, but the reign was brief. Three months later, in his first defence, Sam Storey took the title from him on points, and Forbes then spent a long period out of the ring before returning in May 1998 with a win over Darren Ashton.

When he came back into contention later in 1998, the stakes were immediate. Six months after his return, he faced David Starie for Starieโ€™s Commonwealth title and the British super middleweight title vacated by Dean Francis, and Starie stopped him in the eleventh round at the Elephant and Castle Centre. It was a tough ending to a brave assignment, and it effectively closed the super middleweight chapter at the level Forbes had worked to reach.

Forbes moved up to light heavyweight and found that the bigger weight meant harder nights and less margin for error. He lost on points to Mark Delaney in December 1999, then in March 2000 challenged Mark Baker for the WBF world light heavyweight title and was outpointed. After that came a run of defeats against established operators, including Juan Nelongo, Thomas Ulrich and Clinton Woods, the Woods fight coming when Forbes stepped in late as a substitute for Michael Nunn for the vacant WBC International title, exactly the sort of call that tells you a fighterโ€™s reputation for being willing. He boxed four more times, winning twice and losing twice, and retired in 2002.

In retirement, he stayed close to the sport as a trainer and was linked with fundraising work for amateur clubs, which suited a man whose own career had been shaped by gyms and small halls before it ever reached the bright end of the British title business. Forbesโ€™ record reads as it happened, a British champion at super middleweight who took his chances, then tried to extend the story at light heavyweight against men operating at a higher level of strength and experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ali Forbes

What division does Ali Forbes fight in?

Ali Forbes competed in the Super Middleweight division (168 lbs (76.2 kg)) throughout a professional boxing career before retiring from the sport. This division has featured legendary fighters including Joe Calzaghe, Roy Jones Jr., James Toney and Nigel Benn.

Where is Ali Forbes from?

Ali Forbes is originally from London, United Kingdom and represented United Kingdom throughout a professional boxing career. Current residence is in Thamesmead, London, United Kingdom.

How old is Ali Forbes?

Ali Forbes is 67 yrs old, born on 7th March 1959, and retired from professional boxing on 12th Feb 2002.

What boxing stance does Ali Forbes fight out of?

Ali Forbes boxed out of the stance and is 5ft 9in tall.

When did Ali Forbes begin their professional boxing career?

Ali Forbes turned professional on 16th Feb 1989, and competed for 12 yrs in the Super Middleweight division.

When did Ali Forbes retire from boxing?

Ali Forbes retired from professional boxing on 12th Feb 2002, concluding a career of 12 yrs of competition in the Super Middleweight division.