Carl Frampton is a former two-weight World Boxing Champion, widely regarded as one of the finest fighters of his generation. From humble beginnings in Tigers Bay, North Belfast, to headlining fights on the Vegas Strip, Carl’s journey has been defined not just by titles, but by resilience, integrity, and an... Read more
Carl Frampton is a former two-weight World Boxing Champion, widely regarded as one of the finest fighters of his generation. From humble beginnings in Tigers Bay, North Belfast, to headlining fights on the Vegas Strip, Carl’s journey has been defined not just by titles, but by resilience, integrity, and an unshakable commitment to growth, inside and outside the ring.
Turning professional in 2009, Carl quickly rose through the ranks, claiming both the IBF and WBA Super-Bantamweight titles before making history by winning the WBA Featherweight Championship, becoming the first Northern Irish boxer to secure world titles in two weight divisions.
But Carl’s story extends far beyond boxing. Known for his grounded personality, entertaining style, and sharp sense of humour, he has built a fiercely loyal following. His connection to fans is rooted not only in sporting excellence but in the authenticity of his values, family, community, and unity. As a Protestant married to a Catholic, and a passionate advocate for Integrated Education, Carl has become a symbol of hope for a more inclusive and forward-looking Northern Ireland.
In his widely praised TEDx talk, “How 58 Failures Made Me a World Champion,” Carl pulls back the curtain on his career and life. With striking honesty, he shares the emotional lows behind the professional highs—from crushing defeats to moments of deep self-reflection. It’s a talk not about sport, but about resilience, accountability, and shrinking your circle to rediscover what truly matters.
“If I can fail my way to the top, then so can you.” – Carl Frampton
His TEDx talk has been described as “honest, raw, and deeply human… a genuine route to high performance”, offering not just inspiration, but actionable insights for anyone looking to bounce back from a knockdown in life or business.
Since retiring from boxing, Carl has become a respected media figure, serving as a lead boxing pundit with DAZN, TNT Sports and the BBC, while also fronting impactful documentaries—particularly on men’s mental health and the probation system in Northern Ireland. He remains an engaging public speaker, regularly delivering keynotes on leadership, mindset, and overcoming adversity to leading companies and organisations.