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Jack Fincham announces he’s getting his boxing career back up and running one month after overturned jail sentence

Jack Fincham has announced that he’s getting his boxing career back up and running just one month after his prison sentence was overturned.

In March, the former Love Island winner, 32, successfully overturned his six-week jail sentence after appealing against his conviction for owning a dangerously out-of-control dog.

And now, Jack is working on his career again and has shared the exciting new announcement with his Instagram followers.

Alongside a snap of himself signing a contract, he quipped in the caption: ‘Happy to be starting my boxing career back up with @freddywarren_ and @qoqglobal, big fight news coming soon. Keep your eyes peeleed, one last roll of the dice.’

Last week, the sports management company announced the former reality star as their latest signing.

They wrote in their post: ‘We would like to announce the signing of professional boxer and reality tv star Jack Fincham on a management deal. Big Fight News about to drop.’

Jack Fincham announces he’s getting his boxing career back up and running one month after overturned jail sentence

Jack Fincham has announced that he's getting his boxing career back up and running just one month after his prison sentence was overturned

Jack Fincham has announced that he’s getting his boxing career back up and running just one month after his prison sentence was overturned

In March, the former Love Island winner, 32, successfully overturned his six-week jail sentence after appealing against his conviction for owning a dangerously out-of-control dog

In March, the former Love Island winner, 32, successfully overturned his six-week jail sentence after appealing against his conviction for owning a dangerously out-of-control dog

Jack has always been open about his love for boxing and has competed in matches before, previously referring to the sport as his ‘therapy’. 

He previously took part on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather’s bout against Youtuber Deji in 2022.

Following that fight, Jack spoke of how he went into ‘self destruct mode’ by partying for 18 months.

‘I went into complete self destruct mode. I was already battling with addiction, at the time I was going into that fight. I was battling addiction quite secretly for a few years, as well’, he told Amber O’Donnell.

‘I was out every weekend, you know, taking drugs and drinking and just doing things that have lost me jobs, lost me friends. I’d always fall back on my family. But I think even they got to a point where they were too sick of hearing it’, he added.

The new career venture comes just after Jack split from his girlfriend Chloe Brockett again following a ‘stressful year’. 

The TV personality and former Love Island winner have had a tumultuous relationship over the years after first getting together in 2019.

The pair moved into their first home together back in May 2024 and even created a joint account to share their home updates.

But Chloe has announced she is once again single and wants to ‘focus on myself’, as they prepare to move into separate homes.

Last week, the sports management company announced the former reality star as their latest signing

Last week, the sports management company announced the former reality star as their latest signing

It comes as the star revealed he's secretly been using 'miracle' weight loss jabs, and has already lost three stone

It comes as the star revealed he’s secretly been using ‘miracle’ weight loss jabs, and has already lost three stone 

Earlier this month during a Q&A session with her Instagram followers, Chloe was asked if she is still in a relationship.

She responded: ‘No I’m not in a relationship anymore… just want to focus on myself and the things that make me happy.’

It comes as Jack revealed he’s secretly been using ‘miracle’ weight loss jabs, and has already lost three stone.

The former Love Island winner has dropped from 17st down to 14st in just four weeks after purchasing Mounjaro online ahead of a boxing match earlier this year.

Jack revealed it has helped him concentrate more, telling The Sun: ‘It’s a miracle drug, it totally fixed the problems I suffer from having ADHD.’

He added: ‘I first took Mounjaro when I was getting back into training and felt like I needed a kick start because I’d let my weight creep up and was feeling down about it.

‘It takes away your cravings. Suddenly you don’t want to go and eat rubbish or start drinking.

‘For me, drinking always led to something else so not wanting to drink has been brilliant for my sobriety journey. It was another side effect that was a total surprise.’

Jack, who suffers from addiction, is now seeking medical advice to continue using weight loss jabs after seeing improved results in comparison to taking ADHD medication, Elvanse.

Jack was originally sentenced in January 2025 after his black Cane Corso, Elvis, injured runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022

Jack was originally sentenced in January 2025 after his black Cane Corso, Elvis, injured runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022 

Last month, Jack successfully overturned his six-week jail sentence after appealing against his conviction for owning a dangerously out-of-control dog.

Jack was originally sentenced in January 2025 after his black Cane Corso, Elvis, injured runner Robert Sudell in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022.

Elvis, five, is now back home in Essex with Jack after being in police kennels for eight months.

Jack, who had pleaded guilty to the charge, faced two separate incidents involving his dog.

The first attack left Mr. Sudell with an injury, while a second incident in June 2024 saw a woman’s calf grabbed – though no injury was reported.

As part of his original sentence passed at the magistrates’ court, Jack was ordered to pay £3,680, including a £2,000 contribution to kennelling costs, a fine of £961 and £200 compensation to Mr Sudell.

Richard Cooper, for Jack, said that the dog incident in June 2024 happened when Jack had ‘just moved to the property and was bringing boxes in from the car – while he did so the dog slipped out’.

The court had initially handed Jack a custodial sentence, citing his failure to comply with conditions set after the first attack, including keeping Elvis on a lead and wearing a muzzle.

The new career venture comes just after Jack split from his girlfriend Chloe Brockett again following a 'stressful year'

The new career venture comes just after Jack split from his girlfriend Chloe Brockett again following a ‘stressful year’ 

Earlier this month during a Q&A session with her Instagram followers, Chloe was asked if she is still in a relationship

Earlier this month during a Q&A session with her Instagram followers, Chloe was asked if she is still in a relationship 

However, Jack’s legal team successfully argued that immediate imprisonment was too harsh.

Richard Cooper defending said: ‘It is a stupid thing as a result of a lack of attention to detail. He should’ve made enquiries [before taking his dog to the pub unleashed].

‘These are problems of his own making but there has been remarkable progress by Mr Fincham through his own volition and hard work.

‘He struck rock bottom three years ago without work, he found himself indulging in alcohol and drugs regularly.

‘His work dried up. But it is to his credit what he has done to put that right. He has engaged councillors. He has returned to a 9-5 job which doesn’t trade on anything but hard work. He has returned to boxing.’

The appeal’s success means Jack will now avoid jail but must still comply with strict conditions regarding Elvis. These include ensuring the dog is always muzzled and leashed in public and not left alone with anyone under 16.

Samanth Leigh, said as she passed her judgement: ‘We agree that the activation of the suspended sentence was not just. We will replace that with a three months extension to your suspended sentence. It would not be appropriate to change other sentence that was imposed.’

She added: ‘Mr Fincham you need to be very careful now. It is never the fault of the dog, it is always the owners fault.’

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