Lewis Ritson: Net Worth| Next Fight| Trainer

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Britain’s Lewis Ritson of her hopes of a world title title came to an end in a 10th-round stoppage at Newcastle by Argentine Jeremias Ponce. Today we will discuss about Lewis Ritson: Net Worth| Next Fight| Trainer

Lewis Ritson: Net Worth| Next Fight| Trainer

Lewis David Ritson is a British professional boxer. He held the British Lightweight title from 2017 to 2018 and challenged once for the European Lightweight title in 2018.

Lewis Ritson
Statistics
Real name Lewis David Ritson
Nickname(s) the Sandman
Weight(s)
  • Lightweight
  • Light-welterweight
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1]
Reach 70 in (178 cm)
Nationality British
Born 22 September 1993 (age 27)[1]
Forest Hall,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
England
Stance Orthodox[1]
Boxing record
Total fights 23
Wins 21
Wins by KO 12
Losses 2

Net Worth 

Lewis Ritson was born on 22 September 1993. He is best known for being a boxer. He is a member of the famous boxer with the age of 26 years with a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.  Ritson decides to part ways with Neil Fannon and return home to Forest Hall to train with his father, Dave, after the disappointment of Vazquez’s performance – a move he believes will prove to be correct as he Closes on a Dream World Title shot in the 140lbs division.

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Lewis Ritson: Net Worth| Next Fight| Trainer

Eagles Community Arena, Newcastle. 12x three minute round at super-lightweight (140lbs). The pair will meet in the IBF Final Eliminator. The ringwalk for the main event is expected to take place at 10am UK time, but will depend on undercard results.

Ritson suffered a major setback in his quest for the world title. Luis Ritson’s dream of a world title, and possibly his career, is shattered after a heartbreaking stop against the brilliant Jeremias Ponce.

Trainer

Lewis Ritson: Net Worth| Next Fight| Trainer

I thought Luis Ritson was winning, the shots Miguel Vazquez was throwing had no value, says trainer Neil Fannon.

I know boxing is all about opinion but I think in the UK we like the losers more than the winners. Luis Ritson could have made himself more popular on Saturday if he had lost to Miguel Vazquez.

Ritson made the decision to part ways with Neill Fannan and return home to Forest Hall to train with his father Dave following the disappointment of the Vazquez performance – a move that he is confident will turn out to be the right one as he closes in on a dream World Title shot in the 140lbs division

 

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