Another Title for Local Student Boxing Champion


Desharn Fearon attends West London College

Desharn Fearon with Coach Douggie left and Coach Goldie rightDesharn Fearon with Coach Douggie left and Coach Goldie right

December 2, 2022

A student attending West London College has recently won the won the National Association of Boys and Girls Clubs Championships (NABC).

18-year-old Desharn Fearon, who attends the college’s boxing academy, is already three times London Boxing Champion.

The next challenge for Sports and Fitness Level 3 student is the NABC Nationals in February 2023 where he plans to compete with the best young boxers from Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England.

No stranger to winning trophies in boxing, Desharn won the London Youth Development 60Kg Championship in 2019 and in 2021.

Desharn says the boxing academy was the main reason he chose to study at West London College. He commented, “I was impressed by the Boxing Academy, especially the coaches Douggie, Kacper and Goldie”.

The West London College Boxing Academy
The West London College Boxing Academy

Desharn has a huge list of boxing heroes and quickly reels off Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Ashley Theophane and Floyd Mayweather as inspirational figures. If he had to name just one, he picks out Muhammad Ali as his all-time favourite. Desharn says, “I like his motto ‘Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee’.”

Desharn describes himself as a ‘forward fighter’. He says: “I come forward and punch hard and fast.”

Coach Douggie says, "Desharn is a fantastic boxer, and a model student, he sets the perfect example, every session."

After his Level 3 course, Desharn plans to focus on his boxing career and coaching.

Watch this video of Desharn coaching and the West London College Boxing Academy:

To find out more about the West London College Boxing Academy visit this link.

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