Dennis Jeffrey Avoth (25 October 1947 – 20 December 2023) was an Egyptian-born British heavyweight boxer. Avoth was a promising amateur boxer who turned professional in 1967. He held the Welsh Heavyweight Championship title from 1971 to 1973. He was the brother of Eddie Avoth, who was also a boxer and who became British, and Commonwealth Light-heavyweight champion, and European Light-heavyweight challenger. Dennis Avoth died in Glamorgan on 20 December 2023, at the age of 76.

Boxing career

Avoth boxed out of the Victoria Park boxing club as a youth, and whilst still a teenager, he won the Welsh Amateur Boxing Association title, beating Del Phillips, who at 6 ft 5ins was seven inches taller than Avoth. The Welsh title allowed Avoth to enter the European championships, but was forced to retire after a torn rib ligament.

Avoth turned professional in 1967 and like Eddie Avoth, his older brother before him, he joined the stable of Merthyr based trainer, Eddie Thomas. Avoth's first professional bout was against London-based fighter Doyley Brown at Grosvenor House in Mayfair, an undercard to a Ken Buchanan match. Avoth stopped his opponent via technical knockout in the fifth of the six round fight. This was the first in a string of seven unbeaten fights, including a victory over Paul Brown at the National Sporting Club in January 1968. Despite this promising start, his allusions of following his brother as a major contender were broken by four straight loses.

Avoth was back to winning ways in the first half of 1969, remaining unbeaten in six fights, though all were through points decision. His run was broken in May when he faced future British heavyweight champion Bunny Johnson at the Midlands Sporting Club in Solihull. The eight round fight went the full distance, with the bout being awarded to Johnson. This was followed by a draw against his amateur title opponent Del Phillips, before Avoth again faced a future British heavyweight champion, Danny McAlinden. The fight against McAlinden was part of a national heavyweight competition held in Mayfair, London for a prize of £1,000. The eight-man knockout contest was scheduled for three rounds per bout and Avoth faced Manchester-based fighter Obe Hepburn in the quarter-finals. After beating Hepburn on points, he then beat Billy Wynter by the same decision in the semi-final. The other semi-final was between McAlinden and another future champion, Richard Dunn. McAlinden knocked out Dunn in the first round, and then managed to stop Avoth in the final again in the first round, but this time via technical knockout. Avoth fought once more in 1969, a loss to Central Area champion, Billy Aird, before readjusting his sights on a new challenge, the Welsh heavyweight title, held by North Walian Carl Gizzi.

1970 began with mixed results for Avoth. He lost to Charlie White, a fighter he had faced four times previously as a professional, before he recorded a win over Terry Feeley at the National Sporting Club. He then lost to Cliff Field before a Wales heavyweight title eliminator with Del Phillips was arranged. The fight was arranged as the top billing at Swansea's Top Rank Suite on 22 June 1970. The night started poorly for the Avoth family when younger brother Leslie was beaten by Santos Martins on the undercard, and Avoth's ambitions to become Welsh heavyweight champion were dented after Phillips was given the decision by referee Adrian Morgan after the match went the full ten rounds. Avoth finished 1970 with another two losses; to Peter Boddington in London and then to Bunny Johnson in Aberavon, both on points decision.

In 1971, and now managed by his father Jack, Avoth got his shot at the Welsh heavyweight title, which was still held by Carl Gizzi and had now been undefended in the six years since Gizzi won the title. The title fight was taken out of Wales and was staged at the National Sporting Club in London. The fight went the full ten rounds and Avoth was given the decision, making him the new Wales heavyweight champion. 1971 ended with two more wins, over Guinea Roger and Brian Jewitt; but 1972 began with two loses, which included the first time he had ever lost a professional fight by knockout when Roger Tighe stopped him in the sixth round of an eight-round contest. In April 1972, Avoth defended his Welsh title for the first time when he again faced Del Phillips. The two met in Swansea and again the fight went the distance, but this time referee Adrian Morgan gave the fight to Avoth. Avoth defended his title just once more when he beat Gene Innocent in Swansea in June 1973. Avoth was to fight just once more, a home bout in Sophia Gardens Pavilion in his home town of Cardiff. His challenger, Phil Matthew, knocked Avoth out in the first round, and Avoth retired from the sport soon after.

Professional boxing record

22 Wins (4 knockouts, 18 decisions), 20 Losses (6 knockouts, 14 decisions), 3 Draws
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss13–4United Kingdom Phil MatthewsKO11 August 1973United Kingdom Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, United KingdomAvoth knocked out at 2:29 of the first round.
Win10–3–1United Kingdom Gene InnocentPTS1027 June 1973United Kingdom Top Rank Suite, Swansea, United KingdomBBBofC Welsh Heavyweight Title.
Loss9–1United Kingdom Eddie NeilsonPTS830 April 1973United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Loss5–0United Kingdom Tim "Fire" WoodPTS819 April 1973United Kingdom Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom39.25–39.5
Win10–20–1Saint Helena Guinea RogerPTS85 February 1973United Kingdom Top Rank Suite, Swansea, United Kingdom39.25–39.
Loss6–0United Kingdom Eddie NielsonPTS827 November 1972United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Loss6–0United Kingdom Frank "The Tank" CarpenterPTS824 October 1972United Kingdom Bull Ring Sporting Club, Birmingham, United Kingdom38.25–40.
Loss5–0United Kingdom Frank "The Tank" CarpenterPTS827 June 1972United Kingdom Villa Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Win13–5–1United Kingdom Del PhillipsPTS1024 April 1972United Kingdom Swansea Cwmfelin, Swansea, United KingdomBBBofC Welsh Heavyweight Title.
Loss6–0United Kingdom Les "Is More" StevensTKO627 March 1972United Kingdom Top Rank Suite, Reading, United Kingdom
Loss20–6–3United Kingdom Roger TigheKO614 February 1972United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Win9–7–2United Kingdom Brian JewittPTS829 November 1971United Kingdom West of England Sporting Club, Bristol, United Kingdom
Win8–18–1Saint Helena Guinea RogerTKO59 November 1971United Kingdom Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Win31–11United Kingdom Carl GizziPTS1011 October 1971United Kingdom Cafe Royal, Piccadilly, London, United KingdomBBBofC Welsh Heavyweight Title.
Win22–5Jamaica Bunny JohnsonPTS822 September 1971United Kingdom Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull, United Kingdom
Win9–8–2United Kingdom Brian "City" HallPTS65 July 1971United Kingdom Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Loss18–4Jamaica Bunny JohnsonPTS1019 October 1970United Kingdom Aberavon, United Kingdom
Loss13–1United Kingdom Peter BoddingtonPTS88 September 1970United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London, United Kingdom
Loss8–4–1United Kingdom Del PhillipsPTS1022 June 1970United Kingdom Swansea, United KingdomBBBofC Welsh Heavyweight Title Eliminator
Loss6–0United Kingdom Cliff FieldTKO79 March 1970United Kingdom Centre Hotel, Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom
Win9–5United Kingdom Terry FeeleyTKO410 February 1970United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Loss6–7United Kingdom Charlie "Wizzer" WhitePTS812 January 1970United Kingdom Mayfair Sporting Club, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Loss3–0United Kingdom Billy AirdPTS629 September 1969United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Loss--United Kingdom Danny McAlindenTKO17 July 1969United Kingdom Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Win10–21–2Antigua and Barbuda Billy WynterPTS37 July 1969United Kingdom Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Win7–11–2United Kingdom Obe HepburnPTS37 July 1969United Kingdom Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Draw7–0United Kingdom Del PhillipsPTS82 July 1969United Kingdom Cardiff, United Kingdom
Loss12–2Jamaica Bunny JohnsonPTS87 May 1969United Kingdom Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull, United Kingdom
Win1–1United Kingdom Jack CotesPTS628 April 1969United Kingdom Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Win5–12–3United Kingdom George DulairePTS624 March 1969United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Win1–0United Kingdom Jack CotesPTS610 March 1969United Kingdom Colston Hall, Bristol, United Kingdom
Draw6–10–1United Kingdom Obe HepburnPTS824 February 1969United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Win5–11–3United Kingdom George DulairePTS83 February 1969United Kingdom Cafe Royal, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Win4–4United Kingdom Charlie "Wizzer" WhitePTS823 January 1969United Kingdom Dunstable, United Kingdom
Loss3–4United Kingdom Charlie "Wizzer" WhitePTS627 November 1968United Kingdom Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground, Cardiff, United Kingdom29.5–29.75.
Loss8–6–1United Kingdom "Crown" Vic MooreTKO712 May 1968United Kingdom Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Loss10–2United Kingdom Terry DalyPTS69 April 1968United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London, United Kingdom28.75–30.
Loss2–2United Kingdom Charlie "Wizzer" WhitePTS827 February 1968United Kingdom Drill Hall, Northampton, United Kingdom39–39.5.
Win3–2United Kingdom Terry FeeleyPTS612 February 1968United Kingdom Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom29.75–29.5.
Win2–3United Kingdom Paul "Cleveland" BrownPTS822 January 1968United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom39.75–39.
Win2–1United Kingdom Charlie "Wizzer" WhitePTS611 December 1967United Kingdom Raynors Sporting Club, Leicester, United Kingdom29.75–29.25.
Win0–2–1United Kingdom "Boxing" Bert JohnsonPTS628 November 1967United Kingdom Afan Lido, Aberavon, United Kingdom
Win1–1United Kingdom Paul "Cleveland" BrownTKO522 October 1967United Kingdom Hotel Metropole Sporting Club, Brighton, United Kingdom
Win3–12–3United Kingdom Barry RodneyPTS69 October 1967United Kingdom Raynors Sporting Club, Leicester, United Kingdom
Win3–4United Kingdom Doyley BrownTKO514 September 1967United Kingdom Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom

Bibliography

  • Jones, Gareth (2009). The Boxers of Wales: Cardiff. Cardiff: St David's Press. ISBN 978-1-902719-26-9.

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