Royal Albert Hall

London, England

Opened 154 years ago in 1871

Premier boxing venue with 20 recorded professional matches
Royal Albert Hall boxing venue in London, England - Historic boxing arena with 20 recorded professional matches
Royal Albert Hall has hosted 20 professional boxing matches in London, England

Royal Albert Hall Boxing Statistics

20
Total Boxing Matches
Professional fights recorded
London
Host City
England, United States
1871
Year Established
154 years of history
15+
Decades of Boxing
Legacy venue status

About Royal Albert Hall Boxing Venue

Royal Albert Hall: A Symphony of Fists and Fortitude

Nestled in the heart of Kensington, London, the Royal Albert Hall, since its opening in 1871, has been an emblem of cultural magnificence. More than a concert hall, it has played a pivotal role in the boxing history of the United Kingdom, hosting some of the most significant fights over the years. This journey through time highlights the Hall's transformation into a boxing bastion, spotlighting the top bouts that have echoed within its ornate walls.

The Early Years: A Ring Amidst Opulence (1900s-1950s)

Boxing at the Royal Albert Hall began in the early 20th century, a time when the sport was gaining popularity in England. These early bouts were more than contests of strength and skill; they were social events, attended by the elite and enthusiasts alike. The Hall, with its grandeur, provided a unique backdrop, intertwining the elegance of the venue with the rawness of the sport.

One of the earliest significant bouts occurred in 1936, featuring the British boxing legend, Len Harvey. Harvey's fights at the Hall were not just sporting events; they were gatherings that attracted a who's who of London's high society.

The Post-War Era: A Stage for Rising Stars (1960s-1980s)

The post-war era witnessed the Royal Albert Hall becoming a crucible for emerging talent. This period was marked by a series of fights that showcased the future stars of British boxing.

A standout event of this era was the 1989 bout between Mike McCallum and Sheffield’s Herol Graham. Their vacant WBA world middleweight Championship fight ended in McCallum's favour, with Graham losing by a split decision.

Another memorable fight was the 1971 bout between John H. Stracey and Bobby Arthur. This fight was a classic display of the British boxing style, with Stracey's victory propelling him into the international spotlight.

The Modern Classics: Epic Battles and Rivalries (1990s-2010s)

Moving into the 1990s and 2000s, the Royal Albert Hall continued to host iconic boxing events. These decades were punctuated by fights that not only captured the imagination of the boxing world but also left an indelible mark on the Hall's history.

The early 1990s saw Nigel Benn defending his WBC world super-middleweight title at the Hall against game challenger Lou Gent, further solidifying his position as one of the greatest British boxers. His fights in this period were a testament to his dominance in the division and the Hall's continuing relevance as a premier boxing venue.

The Marco Antonio Barrera first-round destruction of Paul Lloyd in 1999 to retain his WBO super bantamweight title in his first defence saw one of boxing's elite visit the Iconic London venue.

The Hall's Legacy: More Than Just a Venue

Looking back at the history of boxing at the Royal Albert Hall, it's clear that it has been more than just a venue; it has been a witness to the evolution of the sport in the UK. The Hall has seen the rise of legends, the fall of champions, and everything in between.

What sets the Royal Albert Hall apart is its ability to blend the grace of its architecture with the grit of boxing. It's a place where the pomp of high society meets the sweat and blood of the ring, creating a unique, refined, and electrified atmosphere.

Key Information

  • Location: London, England
  • Established: 1871 (154 years ago)
  • Total Boxing Matches: 20 recorded professional fights
  • Venue Type: Professional boxing arena
  • Region: England boxing destination

Historic Fights at Royal Albert Hall

vacant WBA World Middleweight Title

WBA World Middleweight Title

Notable Boxing Matches at Royal Albert Hall

Prince Naseem Hamed vs Juan Polo Perez

WBC International Super Bantamweight title fight
1995

Lennox Lewis vs Glen McCrory

British and European heavyweight titles
1991

Nigel Benn vs Mike Chilambe

Commonwealth Middleweight Championship
1989

Frank Bruno vs Floyd Cummings

Notable bout of Frank Bruno
1983

Charlie Magri vs Juan Diaz

Unbeaten Magri shockingly loses in build-up to world title shot
1981

Alan Minter vs Sugar Ray Seales

Minter beats Olympic gold medallist Seales by 5th round TKO
1976

John H Stracey vs Max Hebeisen

European Welterweight title
1975

Joe Bugner vs Juergen Blin

European Heavyweight title
1972

Henry Cooper vs Roger Rischer

Cooper surprisingly beaten on points
1964

Howard Winstone vs Mitsunori Seki

Whinstone win vacant WBC Featherweight title
1962

Boxing Matches at Royal Albert Hall

Professional boxing matches held at this venue (completed matches show results, upcoming matches show previews)

Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price

WBC, WBA & IBF World Female Welterweight Titles

2025

Caroline Dubois vs Bo Mi Re Shin

WBC World Female Lightweight Title

2025

Lyndon Arthur vs Davide Faraci

WBO Inter-Continental Light-heavyweight Title

2021

Zach Parker vs Sherzod Khusanov

WBO International Super-middleweight Title

2021

Archie Sharp vs Diego Andrade Chavez

vacant WBO Global Super-featherweight Title

2021

Dennis McCann vs John Chuwa

8 Round Bantamweight Bout

2021

Daniel Dubois vs Ebenezer Tetteh

Vacant Commonwealth Heavyweight Title

2019

Daniel Dubois vs Razvan Cojanu

Vacant WBO European Heavyweight Title

2019

Frequently Asked Questions About Royal Albert Hall

What famous boxing matches were held at Royal Albert Hall?

Royal Albert Hall has hosted several famous boxing matches, including: Prince Naseem Hamed vs Juan Polo Perez (1995), Lennox Lewis vs Glen McCrory (1991), Nigel Benn vs Mike Chilambe (1989), and 7 other notable matches. These fights have contributed to the venue's reputation as a premier boxing destination in London, England.

Where exactly is Royal Albert Hall located?

Royal Albert Hall is located at:

Kensington Gore
South Kensington
London
SW7 2AP
England


The venue serves as a premier boxing destination in England and has been hosting professional boxing events since 1871.

When was Royal Albert Hall first built?

Royal Albert Hall was established in 1871, making it 154 years old. The venue has been serving the boxing community in London, England and continues to host professional boxing matches.

What makes Royal Albert Hall special for boxing fans?

Royal Albert Hall stands out as a premier boxing venue in England due to its rich history, professional-grade facilities, and the memorable fights that have taken place there. With 20 recorded matches, it represents an important part of boxing heritage in the region.

How do I get to Royal Albert Hall?

Royal Albert Hall is easily accessible in London, England. The venue typically offers parking facilities and is accessible by various transportation methods. For specific directions and parking information, contact the venue directly before attending boxing events.

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