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Nick Webb

Sports

Birthday September 23, 1987

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Chertsey, Surrey, England

Age 38 Years

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Who Is Nick Webb (boxer)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Nick Webb was born on September 23, 1987, making him 37 years old in 2025. A native of the UK, Nick has established himself as a formidable force in the boxing world. Known for his impressive knockout power and athleticism, he has consistently been in the spotlight for both his sports achievements and his charismatic personality. Over the years, Webb has amassed an impressive record and continues to be a popular figure in boxing circles.

Occupation Sports
Date of Birth September 23, 1987
Age 38 Years
Birth Place Chertsey, Surrey, England
Horoscope Virgo
Country England

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Nick Webb (boxer)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Nick Webb stands tall at 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm), a significant advantage in the heavyweight boxing category. His weight fluctuates depending on his training regimen and fight schedule, typically maintaining a competitive weight around 250 pounds (113 kg). His body measurements showcase a well-built athlete, ensuring he holds a powerful presence in the ring.

Additionally, Webb was three rounds up on the scorecards until the right hand to the temple landed in the final seconds of the fourth round.

Since his defeat to Allen, in August 2018, Webb spoke of the aftermath of the encounter, wherein he remarked, "Obviously, I was gutted after the fight, but it is what it is, I just got caught hard in the temple and that's what happens in the heavyweight division, a hard lesson learned, I got too comfortable in there." He also explained that he had

never been put down by a shot before, even in sparring, so it was a new experience, whilst promising he wouldn't allow it to occur again.

Webb also revealed that he had a short notice of two weeks to prepare and face Allen, who was only announced as his opponent days before the event took place.

Allen had already shown interest in a rematch down the line, and when asked if a rematch is in his thoughts, Webb replied: "I would love a rematch, definitely a rematch in the future would be great. I would want a decent camp so I can come in on weight."

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Regarding his personal life, Nick Webb tends to keep details somewhat private. As of 2025, there has been speculation about his relationship status. Although he has been linked to several individuals in the past, details about a current girlfriend or significant other remain undisclosed. Webb often shares glimpses of his family on social media, expressing deep appreciation for their support throughout his boxing journey.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Nick Webb's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. His earnings largely stem from his boxing career, endorsements, and appearances. With each successful fight, his income has grown, thanks to both prize money and sponsorship deals with various athletic brands. The figures may continue to rise as he actively engages in high-stakes matches.

Career, Business and Investments

Nick Webb's boxing career began taking shape in his early years when he participated in amateur bouts before turning professional. He has since carved out a name for himself with impressive victories over notable opponents. Aside from boxing, Webb has shown interest in potential business ventures, including fitness coaching and merchandise related to his brand. He is also known to invest wisely, ensuring he secures his financial future post-retirement.

On 21 January 2017, Webb returned to the ring at the Preston Guild Hall in Preston, Lancashire to face Chris Healey (6–2–0), wherein Webb won by stoppage in the third round when referee John Latham stopped the contest.

At the weigh-in, Webb, 29 at the time of the fight, weighed in at 262 and one-quarter pounds, the heaviest to date of his professional career; Healey, 28, came in lighter at 251 pounds.

On 17 February, Cyclone Promotions announced that Webb would face Dorian Darch in an eight-round contest at the Motorpoint Arena Cardiff on 11 March, as part of the undercard for Craig Kennedy's vacant British cruiserweight title fight with Matty Askin.

However, on 24 March, Webb faced and defeated the German Andre Bunga in a six-round to secure a 60–54 points-decision from referee Victor Loughlin, and had knocked Bunga down once in the last round.

Social Network

As an athlete, Nick Webb has harnessed the power of social media to connect with fans. He is active on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where he frequently posts training updates, fight announcements, and personal insights. His following has grown significantly, placing him in a prime position to attract sponsorships and engage with a wide audience.

After winning his bronze medal, Webb spoke of his ambition to secure a place on the GB Boxing squad to eventually partake in the 2012 London Olympics, however, after three trials and his loss to Joyce at the English National Championships he decided to turn professional.

After meeting with several fight promoters, he signed a contract to fight for Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions. Prior to turning professional, Webb also partnered with manager and mentor, former world heavyweight title challenger, Scott Welch.

Of the acquisition of Webb to his team, Welsh stated: "I've been around heavyweights like Frank Bruno but [Webb]'s definitely would of the strongest [...] But boxing's not just about strength. [Webb]'s already got a good jab, good reach and good boxing brain but technically, [Webb]'s still a work in progress.

Before I started working with him he was pretty much self-taught." Additionally, Welsh stated that Webb had developed an amateur style akin to "hitting bags alongside dozens of other kids [...]", and that he'd had very little one-to-one tuition.

On 25 March 2015, Webb made his professional debut at York Hall as part of the undercard to Ovill McKenzie vs. Matty Askin, defeating Hrvoje Kišiček (10–15–0) with a first-round knockout.

After knocking out Kišiček, Webb explained his intention of looking to put on a good start for the people watching him, in which he stated: "I just let me hands go and I could see him going so I finished the job.

It was a great start, the first fight is out of the way and now I can settle down continue learning." He then had six more fights in the space of twelve-months, defeating Martin Szatmári (2–1–1), Ferenc Zsalek (15–46–6), Angel Angelov (2–2–0), and Zoltán Csala (9–5–0) all via first-round knockout.

Education

While much of Nick Webb's life has focused on boxing, he pursued education earlier in his life. He attended local schools and was known for his dedication both in academics and sports. The balance he found between education and boxing contributed to his discipline and success in the ring.

In conclusion, Nick Webb continues to be a prominent figure in the world of boxing in 2025, showcasing his talents while managing a growing personal brand. With an eye on both his boxing future and personal investments, Webb is certainly a name to watch in the coming years.

Webb grew up in working class surroundings, and as a consequence of a fatherless household, Webb took on the role of 'the man of the house' from an early age.

He spoke of such a single parent household having had a large impact in his youth, whilst describing it as the worst thing he experienced as a child: "I think not having a dad, just growing up, I sort of depended on myself always [...]".

His grandfather was a bare-knuckle boxer, and was one of Webb's inspirations for joining Woking Amateur Boxing Club: "He was a boxer, he used to tell me his stories and then when he passed away after a few month or weeks I went down to my local boxing gym."

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