Terrence "Tiger" Warrington (12 April 1914 — 9 March 1978) was a Canadian professional boxer from Liverpool, Nova Scotia. He competed in the light heavyweight and heavyweight category between 1934 and 1952.[1][2]
Warrington was ranked by Ring magazine in the top-10 best light-heavyweight boxers worldwide.[1] He became Canadian light heavyweight champion in 1935 and Canadian heavyweight champion in 1936.[1]
Warrington is inducted in the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame.[1] In 2018, to commemorate and honour his achievements in Canadian boxing history, a statue of Tiger Warrington was unveiled on Liverpool's waterfront in Privateer Park.[3]