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Paul Burke (boxer)

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English boxer
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Paul Burke (born 25 July 1966 in Preston, Lancashire) is a former professional boxer from England, who competed in the lightweight and light welterweight divisions (– 60 kg). His career highlight was beating Bernard Paul to become the lightweight commonwealth champion. He went on to successfully defend the title numerous times with good wins over rivals in the division.

Achievements
Preceded byBernard Paul Commonwealth Light Welterweight Champion
30 August 1997 – 13 December 1997
Succeeded byFelix Bwalya
Preceded byFelix Bwalya
Died
Commonwealth Light Welterweight Champion
30 November 1998 – 13 October 1999
Succeeded byEamon Magee

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