Paul McCloskey

Paul McCloskey (born 3 August 1979) is a former professional boxer from Northern Ireland who competed from 2005 to 2013.[1][2][3][4][5] He held the British super-lightweight title from 2008 to 2009; the European super-lightweight title from 2009 to 2011; and challenged once for the WBA super-lightweight title in 2011. As an amateur, McCloskey won a silver medal in the welterweight division at the 2003 European Union Championships, and was an Irish Senior amateur champion.[1][6]

Paul McCloskey
McCloskey in 2012
Born (1979-08-03) 3 August 1979 (age 44)
Dungiven, Northern Ireland
Other namesDudey
Statistics
Weight(s)Light-welterweight
Height5 ft 8+12 in (174 cm)
Reach70 in (178 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins24
Wins by KO12
Losses3
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Ireland
EU Championships
Silver medal – second place 2003 Strasbourg Welterweight

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 Lynch's 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 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 defence of the title would've been against second Italian challenger, Michele Di Rocco on 5 March 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

27 fights24 wins3 losses
By knockout121
By decision122
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
27Loss24–3Dave RyanPTS821 Dec 2013First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
26Win24–2Manuel PérezUD1222 Sep 2012Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern IrelandWon vacant WBA Inter-Continental light-welterweight title
25Loss23–2DeMarcus CorleyTKO10 (12), 2:285 May 2012King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
24Win23–1Breidis PrescottUD1210 Sep 2011Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
23Loss22–1Amir KhanTD6 (12), 2:3016 Apr 2011MEN Arena, Manchester, EnglandFor WBA light-welterweight title;
Unanimous TD: McCloskey cut from an accidental head clash
22Win22–0Barry MorrisonTKO7 (12), 1:282 Oct 2010Regional Sports and Leisure Complex, Letterkenny, IrelandRetained European light-welterweight title
21Win21–0Giuseppe LauriKO11 (12), 0:4511 Jun 2010King's Hall, Belfast, Northern IrelandRetained European light-welterweight title
20Win20–0Daniel RasillaTKO9 (12), 2:156 Nov 2009Meadowbank Sports Arena, Magherafelt, Northern IrelandWon vacant European light-welterweight title
19Win19–0Dean HarrisonTKO4 (12), 1:5013 Mar 2009Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, EnglandRetained British light-welterweight title
18Win18–0Colin LynesRTD9 (12)5 Dec 2008Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, EnglandWon vacant British light-welterweight title
17Win17–0Nigel WrightPTS1019 Jul 2008University Arena, Limerick, Ireland
16Win16–0César BazánPTS1029 Mar 2008Regional Sports and Leisure Complex, Letterkenny, Ireland
15Win15–0Manuel GarnicaPTS102 Feb 2008University Arena, Limerick, Ireland
14Win14–0Tontcho TontchevTKO4 (12), 2:468 Dec 2007King's Hall, Belfast, Northern IrelandWon vacant IBF International light-welterweight title
13Win13–0Dariusz SnarskiRTD6 (8), 3:0020 Oct 2007National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
12Win12–0Alfredo Di FetoPTS825 Aug 2007The Point, Dublin, Ireland
11Win11–0Ivan Orlando BustosKO4 (10), 2:0314 Jul 2007National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
10Win10–0Chill JohnPTS617 Feb 2007City Hall, Cork, Ireland
9Win9–0Eugen StanPTS610 Feb 2007Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny, Ireland
8Win8–0Silence SaheedPTS49 Dec 2006ExCeL, London, England
7Win7–0Daniel ThorpeRTD3 (6)4 Nov 2006Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
6Win6–0Surinder SekhonKO1, 0:5311 Mar 2006Newport Centre, Newport, Wales
5Win5–0Duncan CottierPTS618 Feb 2006Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland
4Win4–0Henry JanesTKO3 (4), 2:3124 Nov 2005Sports Bar, Lurgan, Northern Ireland
3Win3–0Billy SmithPTS45 Nov 2005Braehead Arena, Glasgow, Scotland
2Win2–0Oscar MilkitasPTS417 Jun 2005Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
1Win1–0David KehoeTKO3 (4), 0:1018 Mar 2005King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland

References

Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Giorgio Marinelli
IBF International
light-welterweight champion

8 December 2007 – November 2008
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Dmitry Salita
Vacant
Title last held by
David Barnes
British light-welterweight champion
5 December 2008 – June 2009
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ajose Olusegun
Vacant
Title last held by
Souleymane M'baye
European light-welterweight champion
6 November 2009 – April 2011
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Denis Shafikov
Vacant
Title last held by
Lucas Matthysse
WBA Inter-Continental
light-welterweight champion

22 September 2012 – December 2013
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Eduard Troyanovsky