Inside the life of Frank Warren’s wife Susan – what we know about the former Vogue model
SUSAN Warren is the wife of boxing promoter Frank Warren, but her story goes beyond her husband’s fame.
Once a celebrated Vogue model, Susan’s journey took an unexpected turn when she met Frank in the early 1970s, leading to a powerful partnership that has lasted over four decades.
Susan was a model before meeting her Frank Warren[/caption] Susan Warren and her husband Frank Warren have been married for over four decades.[/caption]Susan Warren is the wife of Frank Warren, a prominent British boxing promoter.
Long before she met Frank, Susan had already made her mark in the fashion world.
In the 1970s and 1980s, she was an established model who graced the pages of Vogue.
Meeting Frank Warren
Susan’s life took a different turn when she crossed paths with Frank Warren.
At the time, Frank was beginning to make waves in the boxing world, and their meeting in the early 1970s marked the beginning of a strong partnership.
She became a cornerstone of Frank’s journey, providing a solid support system away from the harsh lights of boxing arenas.
Susan and Frank have been married for over four decades.
While Frank is a master in promoting some of the most iconic boxers in history, such as Prince Naseem Hamed or Amir Khan, Susan prefers to stay away from the limelight, focusing on their family and personal life.
Family life
Susan and Frank have two sons, George and Francis.
George is involved in the family business, Queensberry Promotions, where he works as a boxing promoter and manager.
He has been increasingly visible in the boxing world and is following in his father’s footsteps, helping to manage fighters and promote events.
Like his brother George, Francis had been working for his father’s company Queensberry Promotions.
In 2022, he left the company to focus on starting his own company Champion Sports Management.
Frank Warren said in an interview with Seconds Out about his son leaving: “Well, I’m pleased for him, he has got a fantastic roster of fighters that he is managing and looking after.
“So he, quite rightly said, ‘look Dad, I don’t think that I can do it justice and I want to focus on my management company’.
“So, God bless him and good luck to him, and that’s what he is doing. We’ve got quite a few of his fighters on our roster and we continue to promote them and work very closely with them, he’s doing his own thing and that, for me as a Dad, is a real joy.”