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Jimmy Batten (born 7 November 1955) is a British former
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who was British
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champion for over two and a half years between 1977 and 1979.


Career

Born in Millwall, London in 1955, Batten started boxing at the age of 6, taking it up more seriously at the age of 10, and had a successful junior amateur career, winning three national schoolboy titles, two junior
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titles and an NABC championship, going unbeaten for five and a half years.Jimmy Batten
London ex-Boxers Association. Retrieved 26 May 2015
He turned professional in 1974, training under Terry Lawless at the Royal Oak gym in
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, and won 16 of his first 18 fights, which included a victory over former British title challenger Kevin White, leading to his facing Albert Hillman at the
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in February 1977 for the British light middleweight title vacated by
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; Hillman retired in the seventh round, making Batten the third man to hold the title, at the age of 21.Paul Has Edge Over Batten
, '' Glasgow Herald'', 25 October 1977, p. 28. Retrieved 26 May 2015 via Google Newspapers
Four wins, including non-title victories over
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and
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followed before he made the first defence of his British title in October 1977 against former champion
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, stopping the challenger in the fourth round. In 1978 he beat French welterweight champion
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before making a second successful defence of the British title against
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, stopping him in the thirteenth round to win the
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outright. Two months later he faced Frenchman
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for the vacant European light middleweight title, losing via a third-round knockout. He beat Dave Proud in 1979 before making the third defence of his title in September against Pat Thomas. Thomas stopped him in the ninth round to take the title."Where are They Now? Singer, Compère, Liar, and ex-Boxer", ''Boxing News'', 23 July 2011 Batten won his next five fights before losing on points in May 1981 to
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. He then travelled to the United States, where he was based in Chicago for almost two years; There he had a series of fights starting with two easy wins before he was stopped in the first round in May 1982 by Mario Maldonado. He beat Jeff Madison in September before facing Roberto Durán in November 1982 at the Miami Orange Bowl; Durán took a unanimous decision, Batten taking him the distance despite suffering three broken ribs. Batten returned to the UK where he beat future British champion
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in February 1983, before travelling to Durban in May to face South African champion Gregory Clark, losing on points. He returned to the US in August where he stopped journeyman William Page in the fifth round. Back in the UK he faced
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in October 1983 for the British light middleweight title vacated by
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. Rodney stopped him in the sixth round, and Batten subsequently retired from boxing after tests indicated that he had brain damage.Lillis, Steve (2013)
Steve Lillis' top ten under-rated British champions
, BoxNation, 13 November 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2015
To deal with his brain damage he had
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at drama school and went on to work as an actor, having several small roles in the 1980s and 1990s, appearing in television series such as '' The Bill'' and ''
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'', and films such as ''
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'' (1989), '' The Krays'' (1990), '' Riff-Raff'' (1991) and ''
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'' (1994). He worked as a stand-up comedian and briefly as a doorman and spent three months in prison after an altercation with three customers. He worked as a boxing trainer and later made a career as a karaoke host and singer.


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External links


Career record
at boxrec.com * {{DEFAULTSORT:Batten, Jimmy 1955 births Living people Boxers from Greater London English male boxers Light-middleweight boxers English male actors