Ryan Burnett
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Weight(s) | Bantamweight | |||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) | |||||||||||||||
Reach | 66 in (168 cm) | |||||||||||||||
Born |
Belfast, Northern Ireland | 21 May 1992|||||||||||||||
Stance | Orthodox | |||||||||||||||
Boxing record | ||||||||||||||||
Total fights | 17 | |||||||||||||||
Wins | 17 | |||||||||||||||
Wins by KO | 9 | |||||||||||||||
Losses | 0 | |||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Ryan Burnett (born 21 May 1992) is a professional boxer from Northern Ireland. He has held the IBF bantamweight title since June 2017, and previously the British bantamweight title from 2015 to 2017. As an amateur, Burnett won a gold medal at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in the light-flyweight division.
Early life
Burnett was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the middle child of three brothers,[1] from a nationalist background.[2] Burnett was educated at St Patrick's College, a Roman Catholic secondary school on the Antrim Road.[3][4]
With an interest in boxing from as young as four years of age, Burnett began training at Belfast's Kronk Gym before moving to Gerry Storey's Holy Family Boxing Club, a gym famed for uniting boxers of different religious and political backgrounds. Fighters like Burnett and Paddy Barnes, have always trained here alongside fighters of unionist backgrounds such as Carl Frampton, which through the years has helped break down borders in their community.[5]
Amateur career
While rising to number one in the AIBA World Youth amateur rankings, Burnett amassed a record of 96 wins and 4 losses. He claims to still "dispute most of them losses". Burnett won seven All Ireland titles and four Ulster titles in that time, along with several multi-nations tournament medals. The highlights of his amateur career however, were his silver and gold medal wins, in the World Youth Championships and the Olympic Youth Games respectively. After acquiring those medals, Burnett suffered a back injury that ruled him out of competition for a year, and hampered his opportunities for success at senior level. Not long after regaining fitness, Burnett decided to turn professional.[1]
2010 World Youth Championships
Burnett won five fights in seven days on his way to the final of the World Youth Championships in Baku. He defeated Erik Sokolov of Germany – 4–0, Manuel Fabrizio of Italy – 3–1, and Rober Estrada Barrera of Colombia – 16–4 in the first three rounds. In the Quarter-finals he met Filipino fighter Mark Anthony Barriga, who he overcame with a 6–4 win. In the Semi's, he defeated Cuban fighter Yosvany Veitía in a 5–3 victory. Burnett then met local Azerbaijani, Saman Alizada in the final. After a grueling week for Burnett, the home favourite took the win, sending Burnett home with a silver medal.[6]
2010 Olympic Youth Games
Burnett won gold at the inaugural Olympic Youth Games in 2010, and became the first ever Youth Olympics boxing gold medalist in the process. In the semi final of the games, which took place in Singapore, Burnett defeated Zohidion Hoorboyev of Uzbekistan. In the final, Burnett once again met Samaz Alizada, who he had lost to in the World Championships. Alizada went into the fight as the world number one, but Burnett avenged his previous loss with a dominant 13–6 victory.[7][8]
Professional career
Burnett turned professional in January 2012, after signing a deal with Hatton Promotions. He then moved to Manchester, England where he would be trained by company founder – former world champion Ricky Hatton.[9]j
With Hatton Promotions enduring turbulent times, Burnett was forced to leave their stable in September 2014. After what had been a long spell out of competition, he joined up with Adam Booth in London to kick-start his pro career.[10]
In November 2015, Burnett received a shot at the vacant British Bantamweight title against former holder, Jason Booth. Despite managing a first round knockdown over the veteran Brit, Burnett was taken the distance and won the fight via Unanimous Decision.[11] In January 2016, it was announced that Burnett would fight on the undercard of fellow Belfast man, Carl Frampton, in his world title unification bout with Scott Quigg. Burnett faced Frenchman, Anthony Settoul, for the WBC International Bantamweight title.[12] Burnett produced a highly praised performance, and won the fight through another Unanimous Decision.[13]
In June 2017, Burnett won the IBF Bantamweight title against titleholder Lee Haskins in Belfast.
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary | ||
17 fights | 17 wins | 0 losses |
By knockout | 9 | 0 |
By decision | 8 | 0 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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18 | N/A | N/A | Zhanat Zhakiyanov | N/A | – (12) | 21 Oct 2017 | SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland | Defending IBF bantamweight title; For WBA (Undisputed) bantamweight title |
17 | Win | 17–0 | Lee Haskins | UD | 12 | 10 Jun 2017 | SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland | Won IBF bantamweight title; Originally an SD, later ruled a UD after an incorrect judge's scorecard |
16 | Win | 16–0 | Joseafat Reyes | PTS | 8 | 25 Feb 2017 | Hull Arena, Hull, England | |
15 | Win | 15–0 | Ryan Farrag | UD | 12 | 15 Oct 2016 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | Retained British bantamweight title |
14 | Win | 14–0 | Cesar Ramirez | UD | 10 | 30 Jul 2016 | First Direct Arena, Leeds, England | Retained WBC International bantamweight title |
13 | Win | 13–0 | Anthony Settoul | UD | 10 | 27 Feb 2016 | Manchester Arena, Manchester, England | Won vacant WBC International bantamweight title |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Jason Booth | UD | 12 | 21 Nov 2015 | Manchester Arena, Manchester, England | Won vacant British bantamweight title |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Robert Kanalas | TKO | 2 (10), 1:24 | 10 Oct 2015 | Manchester Arena, Manchester, England | Won vacant WBO European bantamweight title |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Csaba Kovacs | TKO | 2 (8), 1:32 | 4 Jul 2015 | National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland | |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Stephon McIntyre | KO | 1 (6), 2:59 | 11 Apr 2015 | Barclays Center, New York City, New York, US | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Faycal Messaoudene | PTS | 6 | 27 Mar 2015 | York Hall, London, England | |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Isaac Owusu | TKO | 2 (6), 0:26 | 27 Feb 2015 | IceSheffield, Sheffield, England | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Stefan Slavchev | TKO | 4 (4), 0:42 | 29 Nov 2014 | York Hall, London, England | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Valentin Marinov | TKO | 1 (6), 3:00 | 22 Nov 2014 | The Devenish Complex, Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Sergio Perez | UD | 6 | 16 Nov 2013 | National Gymnasium of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Vratsa, Bulgaria | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Reynaldo Cajina | TKO | 2 (4), 1:52 | 19 Oct 2013 | Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Elemir Rafael | TKO | 2 (4), 2:05 | 28 Jun 2013 | Holiday Inn Ormeau Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Laszlo Nemesapati | KO | 1 (4), 1:14 | 24 May 2013 | Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, England |
References
- 1 2 "Introducing Ryan Burnett: I lost just four of 98 amateur fights". BoxNation. 5 Feb 2015.
- ↑ Ryan Burnett pro debut v Laszlo Nemesapati Jr. Hatton Promotions. 25 May 2013.
- ↑ "Good day up at my old school". Twitter. 15 April 2016.
- ↑ "Sport". St Patrick's College.
- ↑ "Boxing: Keeping it in the family". Irish Independent. 12 Sep 2010.
- ↑ "Joe Ward wins gold for Ireland in Baku". RTE. 4 May 2010.
- ↑ "Burnett produces magnificent display to take Youth Olympics title and raise London hopes". Irish Independent. 26 Aug 2010.
- ↑ "Belfast boy Ryan Burnett wins Youth Olympics gold medal". BBC. 25 Aug 2010.
- ↑ "Ryan Burnett Signs with Hatton Promotions". Boxing News 24. 27 Jan 2012.
- ↑ "Ryan Burnett teams up with Adam Booth". Irish Boxing. 8 Sep 2014.
- ↑ "VIDEO: Ryan Burnett’s British title win". Irish Boxing. 23 Nov 2015.
- ↑ "Carl Frampton vs Scott Quigg: Ryan Burnett added to undercard". Sky Sports. 1 Feb 2016.
- ↑ "Ryan Burnett has classy win on Frampton-Quigg undercard". Irish Boxing. 27 Feb 2016.
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Sporting positions | ||||
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Regional boxing titles | ||||
Vacant Title last held by Ross Burkinshaw |
WBO European bantamweight champion 10 October 2015 – February 2016 Vacated |
Vacant | ||
Vacant Title last held by Lee Haskins |
British bantamweight champion 21 November 2015 – June 2017 Vacated | |||
Vacant Title last held by Ernesto Saulong |
WBC International bantamweight champion 27 February 2016 – February 2017 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by Duke Micah | ||
World boxing titles | ||||
Preceded by Lee Haskins |
IBF bantamweight champion 10 June 2017 – present |
Incumbent |