
Conah Walker
The Wolves Warrior
Bio
Right then. Conah Walker is a name a lot of British fight fans haven't quite caught up with yet — and they're about to be educated. The Wolverhampton man has been quietly chiselling out one of the better welterweight careers in domestic boxing, and the Pat McCormack stoppage in Monte-Carlo last December was the moment he announced himself. 14-1-1 with five knockouts, 28 years old, and now headlining a big Matchroom DAZN show in his own backyard. Class story.
Walker isn't a one-punch banger and he's not a slick mover either. He's a proper "in-between" boxer — solid jab, decent feet, sneaky body work, and the kind of mentality that gets him through the rounds where his more naturally talented opponents start to fade. The McCormack win wasn't a knockdown-of-the-year highlight — it was relentless, intelligent pressure that wore an Olympian down in front of a small Monaco crowd. That's the Walker template.
The May 2 fight with Sam Eggington at The Halls in Wolverhampton is a genuine career-defining night. He's home, he's the favourite, and the winner is a phone call away from a British title shot. Walker has done the talking, done the work, and brought the noise. Saturday it's about delivering. If he gets it right, the Wolves Warrior is in the British 154-pound title picture by autumn 2026.