Zelfa Barrett


Zelfa Barrett is a British professional boxer who has held the Commonwealth super-featherweight title since June 2019.

Professional career

Barrett made his professional debut on 25 October 2014 at the Middleton Arena in the City of Lancaster, scoring a four round points decision victory over Kristian Laight.
After winning his first 18 fights, 11 by stoppage, he fought Chris Conwell for the vacant English super-featherweight title at the First Direct Arena, Leeds. Barrett won the fight with a fourth-round technical knockout to capture the English title. Barrett dropped Conwell twice in round four, with the end coming at 2:20 after Conwell was unable to beat the referee's count of 10 following a left hook to the body.
His next fight came against Ronnie Clark for the vacant IBF European super-featherweight title on 24 February 2018 at the York Hall, London. Barrett lost the fight by majority decision over 12 rounds. Following a tentative opening round, the fight livened up in round two with Barrett electing to fight at range and having success to the body, while Clark came forward to work on the inside. The next few rounds saw much of the same; Barrett throwing punches from range and Clark forcing the pace to work at close quarters. After being warned for a low blow, Barrett was dropped to the canvas 1 minute into the sixth-round by a straight left-right uppercut combination from southpaw Clark. Barrett was on the back foot for the next minute, evading and blocking punches with the occasional hook and uppercut landing. Barrett began firing back with success in the closing minute of the round. In the second half of the fight, Clark began to show signs of fatigue which allowed Barrett to land his combinations at range with more frequency, with Clark still continuing to press the action and land single shots to make the rounds evenly contested. Two judges scored the bout 116–111 in favour of Clark while the third scored it a draw at 114–114.
Following two consecutive wins over journeyman Edwin Tellez, he then fought Lyon Woodstock on 15 June 2019 for the vacant Commonwealth super-featherweight title at the First Direct Arena, winning via unanimous decision. Two judges scored the bout 117–111 while the third scored it 118–110.
The first defence of his title came on 12 October 2019 against Jordan McCorry at the First Direct Arena. In a fight that saw McCorry lose a point for hitting after the bell at the end of the eighth, he was dropped three times; firstly in the third-round resulting from a left hook to the body; again in the eighth from a right hand to the body; and finally in the ninth-round from an uppercut, causing referee Steve Gray to wave the fight off at 1:43 into the round to see Barrett retain his title with a ninth-round TKO.

Personal life

Barrett comes from a fighting family, being a cousin of Commonwealth light-heavyweight champion Lyndon Arthur, and nephew to former British and European champion and world title challenger, Pat Barrett, who is also his trainer. He is a cousin of Manchester United left-back Brandon Williams.
On Christmas day in 2011, Barrett's older brother, John, was attacked at a private party held at Sinclair's Bar in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. He died the following day from a single stab wound to the back.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
25 Eric Donovan14 Aug 2020Brentwood, England.png" />
24Win23–1 Jordan McCorryTKO9, 1:4312 Oct 2019Retained Commonwealth super-featherweight title
23Win22–1 Lyon WoodstockUD1215 Jun 2019Won vacant Commonwealth super-featherweight title
22Win21–1 Edwin TellezTKO2, 2:2227 Apr 2019Oldham Leisure Centre, Oldham, England.png" />
21Win20–1 Edwin TellezPTS89 Jun 2018Manchester Arena, Manchester, England.png" />
20Loss19–1 Ronnie ClarkMD1224 Feb 2018For vacant IBF super-featherweight title
19Win19–0 Chris ConwellKO4, 2:2021 Oct 2017Won vacant English super-featherweight title
18Win18–0 Jordan EllisonTKO1 29 Jul 2017
17Win17–0 Eusebio OsejoPTS1019 May 2017Bolton Whites Hotel, Bolton, England.png" />
16Win16–0 Ross JamesonTKO6, 2:438 Apr 2017
15Win15–0 Reynaldo CajinaKO3 2:2524 Feb 2017
14Win14–0 Rafael CastilloRTD4, 3:0017 Dec 2016Newcastle Racecourse, Newcastle, England.png" />
13Win13–0 Elvis GuillenTKO1, 1:0922 Oct 2016
12Win12–0 Reynaldo MoraTKO4 17 Sep 2016
11Win11–0 Damian LawniczakTKO4 2 Jul 2016
10Win10–0 Chris AdawayTKO2, 1:4913 May 2016
9Win9–0 Damian LawniczakPTS612 Mar 2016Echo Arena, Liverpool, England.png" />
8Win8–0 Aron SzilagyiTKO4 5 Mar 2016
7Win7–0 Ismail AnwarTKO2 31 Oct 2015Bury, England.png" />
6Win6–0 Kristian LaightPTS419 Sep 2015Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, England.png" />
5Win5–0 Ibrar RiyazPTS430 May 2015
4Win4–0 Jamie QuinnPTS428 Mar 2015
3Win3–0 Jamie QuinnPTS431 Jan 2015
2Win2–0 Joe BeedenKO1 13 Dec 2014Sports Centre, Oldham, England.png" />
1Win1–0 Kristian LaightPTS425 Oct 2014