Paul McCloskey

Paul McCloskey
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Real name Paul McCloskey
Nickname(s) Dudey
Rated at Light Welterweight
Nationality Irish
Born 3 August 1979 (1979-08-03) (age 32)
Dungiven, Northern Ireland
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 24
Wins 23
Wins by KO 12
Losses 1
Draws 0
No contests 0
Medal record
Competitor for  Ireland
Men's Boxing
EU Amateur Championships
Silver 2003 Strasbourg Welterweight

Paul McCloskey (born 3 August 1979 in Dungiven, Northern Ireland) is an Irish southpaw professional boxer who fights in the light welterweight division.[1][2][3][4][5]

McCloskey is the former Irish senior amateur champion, former British light-welterweight champion and current European light-welterweight champion.[1][6]

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Gaelic games

McCloskey played both Gaelic football and hurling at underage and briefly at senior level for the local clubs in Dungiven - St. Canice's Dungiven and Kevin Lynchs respectively. He was part of the Dungiven side that won the Derry Senior Football Championship and Ulster Senior Club Football Championship in 1997.

Amateur career

McCloskey boxed out of the St. Canices ABC and fought for Ireland at amateur level and was a three-time Irish champion and five-time senior Ulster champion at in the light welterweight division. He failed to qualify for the 2004 Summer Olympics by ending up in third place at the 2nd AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Warsaw, Poland.

Professional career

McCloskey turned professional in March 2005 on the undercard of a bill that included Eamonn Magee and Neil Sinclair at the King's Hall, Belfast. In his debut McCloskey defeated experienced Englishman "Dangerous" David Kehoe with a third round knockout.

In December 2007 he won the IBF International light-welterweight title, stopping Tontcho Tontchev in round four.

After beating Nigel Wright on points in July 2008,[7] he fought Colin Lynes on 5 December 2008 for the vacant British light-welterweight title. McCloskey won, forcing Lynes to retire after the ninth round.[8]

Following his British title victory, McCloskey was named Boxer of the Year at the Irish National Boxing Awards in January 2009.

On 13 March, McCloskey retained his British light-welterweight title in emphatic fashion with a fourth-round stoppage of Dean Harrison in Widnes.

McCloskey won the vacant European light welterweight title on 6 November 2009, when he defeated Spanish boxer Daniel Rasilla after original opponent and champion Mbaye withdrew due to injury.

McCloskey defended his European title against Giuseppe Lauri from Italy on 11 June at the Kings Hall, Belfast, with an 11th round knockout.[9]

McCloskey's next defence of his European title was against Barry Morrison in Letterkenny, County Donegal, on 2 October 2010. McCloskey won the fight with a seventh round stoppage of his Scottish opponent.[10]

His third defense of the title would've been against second Italian challenger, Michele Di Rocco on March 5, 2011. Michele Di Rocco has a record of (21-1-1) with 12 kos and his only loss was by knockout in the 7th round against Giuseppe Lauri, whom McCloskey knocked out in the 11th round. But this match has been cancelled due to the Khan fight being worked out.

McCloskey vs. Khan

He was defeated by Amir Khan at the Manchester Evening News Arena on Saturday 16 April 2011 when the fight was stopped in the sixth round. This was the result of an accidental head clash which left McCloskey with a cut above his eye.

McCloskey vs. Prescott

McCloskey won his fight against Breidis Prescott in a world title eliminator on 10 September 2011 by unanimous decision, with two judges scoring the bout 114-113, and the third judge scoring it 115-113. During the fight Prescott dominated the early rounds, scoring a knockdown in the first round by clearly pushing his with his forearm and later breaking McCloskey nose which bleed heavily throughout the fight. However, McCloskey rallied in the second half of the fight and won the later rounds. The decision proved to be controversial with many believing Prescott had done enough to win.

Professional boxing record

23 Wins (12 Knockouts), 1 Defeat, 0 Draws[11]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 23-1 Breidis Prescott UD 12 2011-09-10 Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland WBA Light Welterweight title eliminator
Loss 22-1 Amir Khan TD 6 (12), 2:30 2011-04-16 M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England For WBA Light Welterweight title
Win 22-0 Barry Morrison TKO 7 (12), 1:28 2010-10-02 Letterkenny Regional Sports and Leisure Complex, Letterkenny Retained EBU (European) Light Welterweight title
Win 21-0 Giuseppe Lauri KO 11 (12), 0:45 2010-06-11 King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland Retained EBU (European) Light Welterweight title
Win 20-0 Daniel Rasilla TKO 9 (12), 2:15 2009-11-06 Meadowbank Sports Arena, Magherafelt, Northern Ireland Won vacant EBU (European) Light Welterweight title
Win 19-0 Dean Harrison TKO 4 (12), 1:50 2009-03-13 Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, Cheshire Retained BBBofC British Light Welterweight title
Win 18-0 Colin Lynes RTD 9 (12) 2008-12-05 Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham, Cheshire Won vacant BBBofC British Light Welterweight title
Win 17-0 Nigel Wright PTS 10 2008-07-19 University Arena, Limerick
Win 16-0 César Bazán PTS 10 2008-03-29 Letterkenny Regional Sports and Leisure Complex, Letterkenny
Win 15-0 Manuel Garnica PTS 10 2008-02-02 University Arena, Limerick
Win 14-0 Tontcho Tontchev TKO 4 (12), 2:46 2007-12-08 King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland Won vacant IBF International Light Welterweight title
Win 13-0 Dariusz Snarski RTD 6 (8), 3:00 2007-10-20 Ireland, Dublin
Win 12-0 Alfredo Di Feto PTS 8 2007-08-25 The Point, Dublin
Win 11-0 Ivan Orlando Bustos KO 4 (10), 2:03 2007-07-14 Ireland, Dublin
Win 10-0 Chill John PTS 6 2007-02-17 City Hall, Cork
Win 9-0 Eugen Stan PTS 6 2007-02-10 Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny
Win 8-0 Silence Saheed PTS 4 2006-12-09 ExCel Arena, Docklands, London
Win 7-0 Daniel Thorpe RTD 3 (6) 2006-11-04 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
Win 6-0 Surinder Sekhon KO 1 2006-03-11 Newport Leisure Centre, Newport
Win 5-0 Duncan Cottier PTS 6 2006-02-18 Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh
Win 4-0 Henry Janes TKO 3 (4), 2:31 2005-11-24 Sports Bar, Lurgan, Northern Ireland
Win 3-0 Billy Smith PTS 4 2005-11-05 Braehead Arena, Glasgow
Win 2-0 Oscar Milkitas PTS 4 2005-06-17 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
Win 1-0 David Kehoe TKO 3 (4), 0:10 2005-03-18 King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland Professional Debut

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