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Wesley Lloyd Christie (born 28 February 1962), who fought as Lloyd Christie, is a British former
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who was British
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champion between 1987 and 1989 and also fought for the European title.


Career

Born in London, the brother of Errol Christie, Lloyd Christie was based in Wolverhampton, and was managed and trained in Birmingham by Paddy and Tommy Lynch. He began his professional career in January 1981 with a first-round knockout of Steve Tempro. By the end of February 1984 he had won only half of his 28 fights, with one draw against Terry Marsh (the only fight of Marsh's career that he didn't win). In May 1984 he fought for his first title—the BBBofC Midlands Area welterweight title—losing on points to
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. He won six of his next eight fights, losing only to African welterweight champion Judas Clottey and
Clinton McKenzie Clinton McKenzie (born 15 September 1955) is a former British professional boxer. He fought in the light welterweight division and became the British light welterweight title holder and briefly held the European title. Background McKenzie was ...
, and in January 1987 challenged for
Tony McKenzie Tony McKenzie (born 4 March 1963) is a British former boxer who was British light welterweight champion between 1986 and 1987. Career Born in Leicester, Tony McKenzie made his professional debut in November 1983 with a third-round knockout of Al ...
's British light welterweight title. Christoe stopped McKenzie in the third round to become British champion. Christie successfully defended the title in June against
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and was due to make a second defence in October against Chris Blake but a sparring injury leaving Cgristie with his lip "split in half" and requiring 22 stitches caused a postponement to November. Christie stopped Blake in the first round but ended the year with a points defeat at the hands of
Del Bryan Delroy "Del" Bryan (born 16 April 1967) is a British former boxer who twice won the British welterweight title and fought for the European title at the same weight. Career Born in Nottingham, Bryan's professional career began in 1986. His early ...
in a non-title fight. He was due to fight Joey Ferrell in January 1988 in what was seen at the time as an unofficial eliminator to challenge for Roger Mayweather's World title, but Ferrell withdrew, Christie getting a controversial points decision against substitute Tim Burgess. In May 1988 Christie unsuccessfully challenged for Tusikoleta Nkalankete's European title in Paris, the champion stopping him in the sixth round. In January 1989 he made a third defence of his British title against Clinton McKenzie, after original challenger and Scottish champion
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was deemed not good enough to challenge for the title by the BBBofC;Boxing
, '' Glasgow Herald'', 20 February 1989. Retrieved 17 October 2015 The fight went the full twelve rounds with McKenzie getting the decision by a single point. Christie was out of the ring until December 1989, when he lost to both Racheed Lawal and Crisanto España. He subsequently retired from boxing.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Christie, Lloyd 1962 births Living people English male boxers Light-welterweight boxers Sportspeople from Wolverhampton