Darren “Dazzo” Williams a silver-glit and enamel Lonsdale belt
Darren “Dazzo” Williams a silver-glit and enamel Lonsdale belt by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1999, the central panel surmounted by figure of a lion and inscribed LORD LONSDALE CHALLENGE BELT THE BRITISH BOXING BOARD OF CONTROL (1929) FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF GREAT BRITAIN PROFESSIONAL BOXING and enamel panel of Lord Lonsdale, with two further enamel panels and four silver-glit panels depicting the national flowers of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales
Belt shows areas of wear and rubbing, some minor damage to central panel on bottom scrolls, areas of adhesive on central panel, restitching to ribbon
He made his professional debut in February 2001, beating Mickey Coveney via a second-round knockout.
Darren "Dazzo" Williams was born in 1974, he made his professional debut in 2001 against beating Mickey Coveney with 2nd round knockout. Dazzo competed from 2001 to 2005 and held the British Featherweight title from 2003 to 2005 and challenged once for the Commonwealth and EBU European featherweight titles in 2005.
After winning eight from his first ten fights, culminating in a narrow title eliminator win against Steve Chinnock, he challenged for Roy Rutherford's British featherweight title in November 2003 in Belfast, taking another narrow points decision. He made three successful title defences in 2004, beating Jamie McKeever, Roy Rutherford and John Simpson, a controversial victory by only one point to win the Lonsdale belt outright










