Adam Booth

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adam Booth is a British boxing trainer.

He boxed amateur at Winston Churchill ABC, Croydon ABC and the Lynn ABC. Approximately 40+ bouts.

Turned professional and suffered career ending injury prior to debut.

Biography[]

He is best known as the former trainer of English professional boxer, and former WBA heavyweight champion David Haye.[1]

Booth has also trained and managed a number of other leading British and Irish talents including George Groves, Andy Lee, Danny Williams, Gary Logan and leading female fighter Cathy Brown.[2] During a fight between Haye and Chisora, Booth was gashed in the head by a tripod that was thrown in his direction by Haye. Booth was born in 1968 in South London. Adam Booth's nickname is Dark Lord for being very outspoken for a trainer.

His reputation as a physical trainer extends beyond boxing as he has also acted as a health consultant for Kylie Minogue.[2]

His current stable of fighters includes Josh Kelly, Mick Conlan &

References[]

  1. ^ The Times (10 November 2009). "Adam Booth is big in David Haye making". London. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  2. ^ a b Outbox UK. "Adam Booth". Retrieved 21 December 2010.


Retrieved from ""