Freddie Gilroy
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Bronze | Melbourne 1956 | Bantamweight |
Frederick Gilroy (more commonly known as Freddie) (born in Belfast, Northern Ireland on March 7, 1936) is a former boxer. Gilroy won a bronze medal for Ireland at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne at bantamweight.
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[edit] Olympic results
- 1st round bye
- Defeated Boris Stiepanov (Soviet Union) KO 3
- Defeated Mario Sitri (Italy) points
- Lost to Wolfgang Behrendt (United Team of Germany) points
[edit] Pro Career
He turned professional shortly after winning his Olympic medal and he would go on to win British, Commenwealth and European titles in a short five year career. In 1960 he fought Alphonse Halimi for the World Bantamweight title but lost on points in London, despite knocking down Halimi in the fifteeenth round. In 1963 Gilroy fought fellow Belfast man and Olympic medallist John Caldwell in what is widely regarded as one of the greatest fights ever to be held in Ireland. Gilroy won when a cut to Caldwell's eye stopped him from carrying on. Gilroy immediately announced his retirement.
[edit] See also
- Ireland at the 1956 Summer Olympics
- Boxing at the 1956 Summer Olympics
- List of British bantamweight boxing champions