
FRAZER CLARKE has won medals for Team GB, worked as ringside security and now has his eyes on the British heavyweight title.
Clarke, 34, has been on a remarkable rise, climbing through the amateurs and now has a shot at glory against Jeamie TKV on a historic November 29 bill.

Who is Frazer Clarke?
Frazer Clarke is a heavyweight boxer from Staffordshire who goes by the nicknames The Eraser or Big Fraze.
He started boxing at the age 19 and he used to work as ringside security at boxing events.
He continued to do this right up until the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
After 12 years apart of amateur British boxing Clarke won for Team GB at super-heavyweight.
It came after he had won silver at the 2017 European Championships and gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Clarke signed with promoters BOXXER in December 2021 and made his pro debut against Jake Darnell in February 2022 winning with a devastating first round knockout.
Clarke’s most well known bout was a two-fight showdown with now WBO holder Fabio Wardley.
Their first clash ended in a draw but the rematch in October 2024 saw Clarke get knocked out and suffer a broken jaw.
Though he responded in April 2025 by beating Ebenezer Tetteh with a controversial first round stoppage.
Clarke gets back in the ring on November 29, 2025 to fight the man knows as TKV and it is the first boxing event broadcast by the BBC in 21 years.
What is Frazer Clarke’s boxing record?
Clarke’s pro boxing record stands at nine wins, one draw and one loss, with his win percentage is 81 per cent.
Clarke’s only loss came in the rematch against Wardley in October 2024.












