Jack Catterall

[5][6] Catterall boxed out of Chorley ABC from the age of 10 and compiled an amateur record of 48–18,[7] during a career in which he won a CYP (Clubs for Young People) National title[8] and placed second in the ABAE Junior Championships.

[9] Catterall made his professional debut against Carl Allen on 22 September 2012 at the Bowlers Exhibition Centre in Manchester, winning by points decision (PTS) over four rounds.

[15] Following his first fight of 2014 – a fifth-round TKO victory over Aleksas Vaseris in March[16] – it was announced that Catterall had signed a two-year contract with Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions.

[20] His final fight of 2014 came on 25 October at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, against Tom Stalker,[21] friend of Catterall's previous opponent, Nathan Brough.

Stalker, a 2012 Olympian and also unbeaten with a record of 9–0, had pulled out of a British light-welterweight title eliminator against Chris Jenkins in favour of facing Catterall.

[23] On 6 March 2015, Catterall fought Cesar David Inalef (18–5–1) for the vacant WBO Inter-Continental light-welterweight title at the Echo Arena in Liverpool.

[43] In August, the WBO announced they had sanctioned a unification fight between Hooker and WBC champion José Ramírez, with the winner set to face Catterall as the mandatory challenger within 120 days of the bout.

[51][52] Catterall was scheduled to face Regis Prograis in a 12-round junior welterweight bout at Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England on August 24, 2024.

[55] Catterall is scheduled to face Arnold Barboza Jr. in a WBO super lightweight title eliminator at Co-op Live in Manchester, England on February 15, 2025.