Stefy Bull

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Stefy Bull
Born
Andrew Stephen Bulcroft

1977
Nationality Flag of England.svg English
Other namesSupersonic
Statistics
Weight(s) Lightweight
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record [1]
Wins29
Wins by KO7
Losses7
Draws1

Stefy Bull (born 1977) is an English former professional boxer, trainer and promoter. He is also a convicted cocaine dealer.

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Boxing

Bull had a 15-year professional boxing career starting in 1995. His most notable fights were an unsuccessful challenge for the English lightweight title against Scott Lawton in 2006, [2] a defeat by future world champion Amir Khan in 2007 [3] and a loss to ex-professional footballer turned boxer Curtis Woodhouse in 2010, after which he retired. [4]

Turning to training and managing, he guided Terri Harper to world titles at three weights. [5] [6] [7] Operating out of his gym in Conisbrough, Yorkshire, other high-profile fighters Bull was involved with included Jamie McDonnell, Maxi Hughes and Jason Cunningham [8] [9]

Cocaine supply conviction

In February 2025, Bull was convicted of conspiracy to supply cocaine after a four-day trial at Sheffield Crown Court. [10] [11] Having denied the charge, he later admitted his guilt and blamed financial difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic for his crime. [5] On 5 September 2025, Bull was sentenced to 10 years in prison. [8] [9] [12]

References

  1. "Boxing record for Stefy Bull". BoxRec .
  2. "Bull to move up a weight". Sheffield Star .
  3. "Khan defeats Bull before setting sights on bigger prize". The Guardian .
  4. "Woodhouse Rolls On, Laughs at Frankie Gavin's Talk". boxingscene.com.
  5. 1 2 "Stefy Bull cites Covid-19 woes as prison sentence looms". Boxing News Online.
  6. "Stefy Bull Reacts To COVID-19 Impact on Terri Harper, Stable, Boxing". boxingscene.com.
  7. "Manager Stefy Bull: Terri Harper could be undisputed champion within two fights". DAZN .
  8. 1 2 "Boxing coach jailed for cocaine supply conspiracy". BBC News .
  9. 1 2 "Boxing trainer Stefy Bull sentenced to 10 years in jail". Boxing News Online.
  10. "Boxing coach guilty of conspiracy to supply cocaine". BBC News .
  11. "World Champion Trainer Stefy Bull Found Guilty Of Conspiracy To Supply Cocaine". The Ring .
  12. "Stefy Bull: Doncaster world champion boxing trainer jailed for 10 years for conspiracy to supply cocaine". The Yorkshire Post .