Joe Gallagher (boxing)

Joe Gallagher
Statistics
Nationality British
Born 30 November 1968
Manchester,
England

Joe Gallagher (born 30 November 1968, Manchester, England) is a former British amateur boxer. He became an amateur boxing coach before joining the professional ranks as a trainer. Gallagher was born in Manchester to Irish parents.

Amateur career

Gallagher started boxing at age 11 at Wythenshawe Forum ABC under the guidance of Jimmy Egan. At age 17 he boxed for Moss Side ABC where he was trained by Phil Martin. Gallagher had over 60 amateur bouts.

Amateur coaching

In 1993, after a successful professional camp under tutor Phil Martin, Gallagher became an amateur coach at Moss Side ABC, Benchill ABC, Nicholls Police ABC and Shannons ABC. Gallagher produced Champions in all National Amateur Competitions - including Schoolboy, Junior ABA, NABC, Novice and Senior ABA titles. His notable students included:

Professional coaching

Gallagher turned pro in 2001 after Foster had won his 2nd ABA title and finished a quarter finalist at the World Championships. Gallagher was in the corner for Foster's professional debut. Gallagher's first success was when Eddie Nevins won the Central Area title. He then guided John Murray to the WBC Youth title in 2005, English title in 2006 and British title in 2007.

Gallagher took over Billy Graham's old gym in Denton in September 2008,[1] sponsored by CNP. He trained Former British Heavyweight Champion Michael Holden, European middleweight champion Matthew Macklin, European & British lightweight champion John Murray, 2008 Olympian Joe Murray, English Super Feather Champion Anthony Crolla, Mark Heffron, Femi Fehintola, Danny Randall[2] Liam Cullen, Hosea Burton and Zak Burton. Gallagher pens a weekly column in the Manchester Evening News.[3] In 2011 Joe Gallagher's fighters took him to a 49–0 winning streak.

Gallaghers Gym relocated to Amir Khan's Gymnasium in Gloves ABC Community centre.

Since then the stable has grown with British titles for Steven Smith and Scott Quigg as well as Mike Jennings, Callum Johnson, Liam Smith, Paul Smith and Scott Cardle. Gallagher is yet to train a world champion coming close with Matthew Macklin and Paul Smith.

References

  1. "Joe Gallagher Hoping To Create The Wildcard of Britain - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  2. "Danny Randall, Joe Gallagher's Latest Protege Goes Pro - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  3. "Joe Gallagher Column". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 23 July 2012.

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