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Andrew Selby

1988 - Today

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Andrew Selby (born 25 December 1988) is a Welsh professional boxer who held the British flyweight title from 2016 to 2019. As an amateur, he won a silver medal at the 2011 World Championships, Bronze at the 2013 World Championships, and gold at the 2011 and 2013 European Championships, all in the flyweight division. He is the younger brother of former featherweight world champion Lee Selby. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrew Selby is the 645th most popular boxer, the 9,428th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 43rd most popular British Boxer.

Andrew Selby is a Welsh professional boxer known for his accomplishments in the flyweight division, including being a two-time British champion. He gained recognition for his technical skills and speed in the ring, earning a reputation as one of the top flyweights in the UK.

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Among BOXERS

Among boxers, Andrew Selby ranks 645 out of 496Before him are Duke Ragan, Bekzad Nurdauletov, Mohamed Hamout, Karina Ibragimova, Nico Hernandez, and Pat McCormack. After him are Samuel Kistohurry, Samuel Takyi, Alcinda Panguana, Tammara Thibeault, Eumir Marcial, and Wanderson de Oliveira.

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Among people born in 1988, Andrew Selby ranks 2,087Before him are Alexandros Papamichail, Grzegorz Hedwig, Tim Southee, Rkia El Moukim, Shanaze Reade, and Tia Bajpai. After him are Anaïs Michel, Jesper Stålheim, Miranda Ayim, Ghislaine Landry, Martin Faměra, and Manjari Fadnis.

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Among BOXERS In United Kingdom

Among boxers born in United Kingdom, Andrew Selby ranks 42Before him are Paddy Barnes (1987), James DeGale (1986), Michael Conlan (1991), Frazer Clarke (1991), and Pat McCormack (1995). After him are Brendan Irvine (1996), Peter McGrail (1996), Karriss Artingstall (1994), Jerome Pampellone (1996), Charley Davison (1994), and John Ume (1996).