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Iain Weaver was born on 17 January, 1990 in Ferndown, is an Iain Weaver is English boxer. Discover Iain Weaver's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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United Kingdom
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Iain Weaver Height, Weight & Measurements
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Featherweight 57kg |
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Iain Weaver Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Iain Weaver worth at the age of 34 years old? Iain Weaver’s income source is mostly from being a successful boxer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Iain Weaver's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Iain Weaver (born 17 January 1990) is an English professional boxer who turned professional in May 2012.
Prior to turning professional he was fighting in the 57 kg Featherweight category.
As a junior Weaver won two junior ABA titles in 2007 and 2008 he was also the Great Britain three nations gold medalist in the same years.
Weavers success in Moscow had also vindicated the decision of McCracken to pick him ahead of Luke Campbell, a gold medalist at the European championships held in Liverpool in 2008.
McCracken said of the decision "It doesn't matter if you're a reigning champion or number five in the world...You've got to prove yourself because there are others knocking on your door".
Prior to the European championships Weaver had enjoyed more success in March winning gold at the Commonwealth boxing championships in New Delhi.
Speaking of his achievement his dad Jay Weaver described the result as like "winning the lottery".
Weaver defeated Olympic bronze medalist Bruno Julie, India's Commonwealth gold medallist Akhil Kumar and Sri Lankan MDK Wanniarachchi in the final of the 56 kg category.
Prior to the victory in the championships Weaver had also won gold in the 2008 junior championships held in Pune where he came from 4 points down to beat local fighter Vitas Krishna 16–10.
He won the 2009 Amateur Boxing Association British featherweight title, when boxing out of the Golden Ring ABC.
Domestically Weaver was crowned ABA champion in 2009 with a win over Blain Younis beating him 19–14 in the final.
It was the first time Weaver had fought in the senior ABA's following success in the juniors in the preceding two years.
He was a member of the England elite squad as well as the Great British podium squad and won silver at the 2010 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Moscow.
Gold at commonwealths games India.
Weaver booked his place in the team for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi with a silver medal at the 2010 European Championships in Moscow.
Speaking again of his son's victory over Kumar in the 2010 competition Jay Weaver said "Akhil Kumar is a god in India. He’s phenomenal, so for Iain to beat him the way he did is some achievement. It stands him in good stead for the main Commonwealth Games in October." Weaver was selected in the England team to contest the main Commonwealth Games in 2010 which were again held in Delhi.
He defeated Vusie Simelane of Swaziland 10-1 to set up a quarter final clash against Kumar, the home town favourite.
Kumar however proved to be too wily for the Englishman and came out an 11-6 winner to avenge his defeat earlier in the year before a vocal crowd.
Speaking of the win Frankie Gavin, the World champion in 2007 said "Iain is the best prospect I have seen for a while. I am sure he will win a medal at the 2012 Olympics". On 13 November 2010 Weaver took part in the inaugural GB Amateur Boxing Championships held at the Echo Arena in Liverpool and televised on BBC television.
In the final of the tournament Weaver met former European amateur champion
En route to the final Weaver had defeated the Spaniard Rodrigues Molina 11–3 in the 1st round, Sweden's Bashir Hassan-Salad 8–3 in the second and the Frenchman Oualid Belaoura in the quarter-finals.
A win over Ireland's Tyrone McCullagh in the semi-final set him up for a shot at Germany's Denis Makarov in the final only for him to come undone by the Germans counter punching skills.
The performance of Weaver at the championships drew praise from McCracken the head coach who claimed that the success of the younger boxers such as Weaver in Moscow would send out a positive message to the rest of the team.
Weaver turned professional having not been given the chance at Olympic qualifiers for GB Olympic Squad for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Weaver boxed for Golden Ring ABC in Southampton and was a member of the Great Britain elite squad trained by Robert McCracken and funded with money from the National Lottery.