
George Liddard
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Nationality: United Kingdom
Hometown: Billericay, Essex, United Kingdom
Birth Date: 2002-05-30
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 70 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
11
Wins
(6 by KO)0
Losses
(0 by KO)0
Draws
11
Total Fights
Biography
George Liddard is a British professional boxer from Billericay, Essex, competing in the middleweight division. Standing at 5 feet 10 inches tall,Liddard was born and raised in Billericay, Essex. From a young age, he demonstrated a passion for boxing, which led him to pursue the sport professionally.
During his amateur career, Liddard showcased his talent by competing in various national tournaments. Notably, he reached the semi-finals of the England Boxing National Amateur Championships in 2021, where he faced Aaron Bowen. Despite a valiant effort, Liddard lost the bout by a 4-1 split decision. But Liddard woul clinch four National Titles and two International Gold Medals. Notably, he won the Youth Cadet Under 69kg title and represented England in international competitions.
Liddard made his professional debut on October 8, 2022, securing a second-round technical knockout against Hrvoje Grcic. He continued his winning streak with notable victories, including a first-round knockout against Daniel Przewieslik on February 11, 2023. On September 30, 2023, Liddard faced Bas Oosterweghel, achieving a third-round technical knockout. He further demonstrated his prowess with back-to-back knockout performances against George Davey and Omar Nguale Ilunga in late 2024, headlining at York Hall against the latter. In early 2025, Liddard captured the Commonwealth Silver Middleweight Title by defeating the experienced Derrick Osaze via unanimous decision.
Liddard is also a dedicated supporter of West Ham United, reflecting his deep ties to his local community. Liddard expressed intentions to pursue university studies alongside his boxing career.
Technical Overview
George Liddard embodies a unique boxing style reminiscent of a mustang galloping freely across the Fundamental West—a visual metaphor for his natural flow and relentless rhythm in the ring. His movement, akin to a shuffle faint, keeps opponents guessing, with his hands fluid and deceptive, setting up unpredictable angles of attack. This is not merely athleticism but an artistic execution of technical fundamentals.
He is fundamentally Western European in his approach, grounded in the rich traditions of the United Kingdom’s brawlers—fighters known for their grit, and no-nonsense m. Like the rugged, unyielding spirit of a Pacific gale, Liddard channels raw energy into calculated aggression. His ability to stand toe-to-toe with opponents reflects the heart of a classic UK fighter, using precise timing and relentless pressure to dominate the exchanges.
When he steps into the ring, Liddard approaches his adversary with the mindset of David facing Goliath. His sharp instincts and well-timed shots serve as his slingshot. A single, precise punch can shift the momentum, reflecting his understanding that one well-placed strike, born of preparation and precision, can turn the tide of any battle.
Fight History
01/31/25 vs. Derrick Osaze, W-UD, 10/10
12/13/24 vs. Omar Nguale Ilunga, W-TKO, 1/10
09/28/24 vs. George Davey, W-TKO, 5/8
06/29/24 vs. SA Smith, W-PTS, 6/6
05/25/24 vs. Graham McCormack, W-KO, 1/8
02/03/24 vs. Andrew Buchanan, W-UD, 6/6
09/30/23 vs. Peter Kramer, W-PTS, 6/6
08/12/23 vs. Bas Oosterweghel, W-PTS, 6/6
06/10/23 vs. Nikolas Dzurnak, W-TKO, 1/6
03/11/23 vs. Daniel Przewieslik, W-TKO, 3/4
11/26/22 vs. Nikola Matic, W-TKO, 2/4