Biography
Jack 'Demolition Man' Rafferty from Shaw, Lancashire boasts the longest unbeaten run in British boxing with a remarkable 26-0-1 record. The British and Commonwealth super lightweight champion has stopped 17 of his opponents, earning his destructive nickname. Fighting under the Queensberry banner, Rafferty is widely regarded as one of the best domestic fighters at 140lbs.
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Quick Facts
Win Distribution
Career Timeline
Professional Debut
Jack Rafferty turned professional from Shaw, Lancashire, beginning what would become the longest unbeaten run in British boxing.
First Professional Knockout
Scored his first professional stoppage, the first of 17 knockouts that would earn him the 'Demolition Man' nickname.
Won British & Commonwealth Super Lightweight Titles
Captured both the British and Commonwealth super lightweight titles, becoming the top domestic fighter at 140lbs.
Longest Unbeaten Run in British Boxing (26-0-1)
Maintained a remarkable 26-0-1 record, the longest unbeaten run in active British boxing, with 17 knockouts.


