2008 Olympics: Where are Team GB's boxing stars now?
James DeGale, Billy Joe Saunders and David Price all represented Team GB at the 2008 Olympic Games.
Team GB will be hoping for plenty of medals following the huge success of Rio 2016.
James DeGale: Gold (middleweight)
James DeGale won gold in Beijing to become Team GB's first Olympic champion since heavyweight Audley Harrison in 2000.
DeGale turned pro at super middleweight in December 2008 by signing with renowned promoter Frank Warren.
DeGale soon got his career back on track and became IBF world champion four years later, beating Andre Direll via unanimous decision.
David Price: Bronze (super heavyweight)
Billy Joe Saunders: Second round (welterweight)
Super middleweight Billy Joe Saunders will take on pound-for-pound king Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in a much-anticipated fight this May, with three world titles on the line.
Saunders was knocked out in the second round by respected Cuban man Carlos Banteaux Suarez. But his huge potential was shown by the fact that he could compete with Suarez despite being just 18.
Tony Jeffries: Bronze (light heavyweight)
The Sunderland man's dreams were ultimately ruined by a loss to Ireland's Kenneth Egan.
Khalid Yafai: Round of 16 (flyweight)
He became world super flyweight champion in 2016 by defeating Luis Concepcion for the WBA title. He made five successful defences before Roman Gonzalez handed him his first defeat in 2020.