Kieron Conway (born 2 May 1996) is an English professional boxer who is a former British and Commonwealth middleweight champion.
Conway made his professional debut on 25 February 2017, scoring a four-round points decision (PTS) victory against Sonny Whiting at the Civic Hall in Bedworth, Warwickshire.
After scoring five more wins, two by stoppage, he defeated Chris Monaghan via seventh-round technical knockout (TKO) to capture the British Challenge middleweight title on 9 March 2018 at The Deco in Northampton.
Following another three wins, he participated in the Ultimate Boxxer III tournament on 10 May 2019 at the indigo at The O2. Conway won his first bout of the evening, defeating Kaan Hawes via unanimous decision (UD) over three rounds with all three judges scoring the bout 30âÂÂ27. In his second bout, which served as the semi-finals of the tournament, Conway suffered the first defeat of his career, losing via three-round split decision (SD) against Derrick Osaze. One judge scored the bout 29âÂÂ28 in favour of Conway while the other two scored it 29âÂÂ28 to Osaze.
He bounced back from defeat on 25 May with a four-round PTS victory against Harry Matthews, before challenging British super-welterweight champion Ted Cheeseman on 21 June at the York Hall in London. Conway was forced to fight off the back foot for the majority of the fight as Cheeseman took the aggressor's role. After twelve closely contested rounds the bout was ruled a draw to see Cheeseman retain his British title. One judge scored the bout 116âÂÂ113 in favour of Conway, the second scored it 115âÂÂ114 to Cheeseman, while the third scored it even at 114âÂÂ114. The following month it was announced that Conway had signed a promotional contract with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing.
Conway ended 2019 with PTS victories against Konrad Stempkowski in October and Craig O'Brien in December, before facing his friend and former sparring partner Navid Mansouri for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental super-welterweight title on 14 August 2020 at Matchroom Sport's headquarters in Brentwood, Essex. The first three rounds were evenly contested with both men staying behind their jabs and picking their moments to throw a right hand. Conway began to take a hold of the fight in the fourth, landing a right hand to knock Mansouri into the ropes. The fifth and sixth rounds saw much of the same with Conway finishing the rounds strong. In the seventh, Conway had Mansouri in trouble after landing a two punch combination followed by a flurry of clean punches. Conway pushed for the stoppage in the final few rounds as Mansouri fought defensively. After the final bell rang, Conway was awarded the victory via UD to capture the WBA regional title. One judge scored the bout 99âÂÂ92 and the other two scored it 98âÂÂ92.
His final fight of 2020 was originally scheduled to be against Olympic bronze medallist Souleymane Cissokho on 12 December at The SSE Arena in London, with the bout serving as part of the undercard for Anthony Joshua vs. Kubrat Pulev. However, after Cissokho withdrew from the bout due to "administrative issues", Macaulay McGowan was brought in as a late replacement. With the event being televised live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and Ireland, and streamed live on DAZN in more than 200 countries, Conway knocked McGowan to the canvas in the eighth round en route to a shutout UD victory over ten rounds. Two judges scored the bout 100âÂÂ89 and the third scored it 100âÂÂ90.
Conway fought Linus Udofia for the vacant WBA Intercontinental title at Sheffield Arena on 7 October 2023. He won when the referee stopped the bout at the start of the sixth round on the advice of the ringside doctor due to one of his opponent's eyes being swollen shut.
On 15 July 2024 in Osaka, Japan, he defeated Ainiwaer Yilixiati by TKO in the seventh round of their quarter-final bout at Prizefighter 2024.
Conway claimed the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title via a split decision win over Ryan Kelly at Resort World Arena in Birmingham on 30 November 2024.
He made the first defense of his championship against Gerome Warburton at the Copper Box Arena in London on 17 May 2025, with the vacant British middleweight title also on the line. Conway won by stoppage in the fourth round.
Conway defended titles against George Liddard at York Hall in London on 17 October 2025. He lost by stoppage in the 10th round when his corner threw in the towel, having seen their fighter knocked to the canvas in the previous round and then faced with a series of unanswered blows.