Liam Walsh (boxer)

Liam Walsh

Walsh in 2015
Statistics
Nickname(s) Destiny
Rated at Super featherweight
Lightweight
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Nationality British
Born (1986-05-18) 18 May 1986
Rochdale
Greater Manchester
England
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 21
Wins 21
Wins by KO 14
Losses 0

Liam Walsh (born 18 May 1986) is a British professional boxer and the current Commonwealth super featherweight champion. He lives in Cromer in Norfolk[1] and has two brothers, both of whom are also professional boxers.

Professional career

Early career

Walsh made his professional boxing debut on 2 February 2008 alongside his twin brother, Ryan, and their elder brother, Michael. Boxing on the same bill as Olympic silver medalist Amir Khan at London's Excel Arena, all three brothers scored winning debuts.

Liam Walsh faced journeyman Daniel Thorpe and made a quick start with a first round win. Speaking of his debut victory Walsh said "I knocked him down but he got back up. I caught him with a good right hand and I don't think he fancied the job after that."[2] Walsh followed up the victory with further wins in 2008 over journeymen Johnny Greaves and Youssef Al Hamidi. In 2009 Walsh defeated Shaun Walton, Baz Carey and Jon Baguley. In 2010 Walsh expanded his record to 9 wins against no defeats with victories over Sid Razak, Ibrar Riyaz and the Frenchman Sebastien Cornu.[3]

Commonwealth Champion

On 23 October 2010 Walsh headlined a bill for the first time at the York Hall in Bethnal Green. The occasion was a challenge for the Commonwealth super featherweight title recently vacated by Scotsman Ricky Burns.[4] Walsh defeated his co-challenger for the belt, the Ghanaian Maxwell Awuku who had had a record of 20 wins and one defeat before that fight, over the full 12 rounds in a grueling contest.[5] Prior to the victory, brothers Michael and Ryan had also scored wins on the bill defeating Ian Bailey and James Ancliff respectively.[6] On 20 March 2010 Walsh made his first successful defence of the title, traveling to Wigan to beat local man John Kays with a stoppage in the 9th round.[7] The second defence of his title came on 30 September 2011 with Walsh meeting former British champion Paul Appleby in a thrilling fight at the York Hall. Despite winning in the tenth round Walsh had been knocked down and hurt in the seventh round and said afterwards that it was "definitely the hardest fight I've been in."[8]

Walsh was scheduled to fight in his first World title fight against WBO Lightweight Champion Ricky Burns on 15 December 2012 but had to withdraw from the fight due to injuries from being involved in a car crash.

British Super Featherweight Champion

Liam Walsh won the British super featherweight title in a highly contested fight against Gary Sykes. Walsh dropped Sykes in the first round and went on to dominate the fight and won a clear decision with judges scores of 119–108, 118–111 and 118–109.

Liam Walsh defended his titles on 28 February in a rematch against Joe Murray who he previously beat by Majority Decision, this time winning by 5th round TKO.

Professional boxing record

21 Wins (14 Knockouts, 6 Decisions), 0 Defeats, 0 Draws[1]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 21-0 Russia Andrey Klimov UD 12 2016-09-10 United Kingdom Harrow Leisure Centre, Harrow, London IBF super featherweight title eliminator.
Win20-0United Kingdom Troy James TKO8 (12)2016-04-30 United Kingdom Copper Box Arena, Olympic Park, Hackney, London, United Kingdom Retained British and Commonwealth super featherweight titles
Win19-0Brazil Isaias Santos Sampaio KO6 (12)2015-07-11 United Kingdom Velodrome, Manchester, United Kingdom Won WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title
Win18-0United Kingdom Joe Murray TKO5 (12)2015-02-28 United Kingdom O2 Arena, Millennium Dome, Greenwich, London, United Kingdom Retained British and Commonwealth super featherweight titles
Win17-0United Kingdom Gary Sykes UD122014-11-29 United Kingdom ExCel Arena, Dockland, London, United Kingdom Retained Commonwealth super featherweight title. Won British super featherweight title.
Win16-0United Kingdom Kevin Hooper KO4 (10)2014-07-26 United Kingdom Phones 4u Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom
Win15-0United Kingdom Joe Murray MD122013-09-21 United Kingdom Copper Box Arena, Olympic Park, Hackney, London, United Kingdom Retained Commonwealth super featherweight title.
Win14-0United Kingdom Scott Harrison UD102013-04-20 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom Retained WBO European lightweight title.
Win13-0Italy Domenico Urbano TKO8 (12), 2:102012-07-14 United Kingdom Upton Park, London, United Kingdom Won vacant WBO European lightweight title.
Win12-0United Kingdom Paul Appleby RTD10 (12), 3:002011-09-30 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom Retained Commonwealth super featherweight title.
Win11-0United Kingdom Jon Kays KO10 (12), 1:052011-03-19 United Kingdom Robin Park Centre, Wigan, United Kingdom Retained Commonwealth super featherweight title.
Win10-0Ghana Maxwell Awuku UD122010-10-23 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom Won vacant Commonwealth super featherweight title.
Win9-0France Sebastien Cornu PTS62010-09-24 United Kingdom Grosvenor House Hotel, London, United Kingdom
Win8-0United Kingdom Ibrar Riyaz TKO1 (6), 1:592010-05-15 United Kingdom Upton Park, London, United Kingdom
Win7-0United Kingdom Sid Razak TKO4 (6), 2:022010-02-13 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom
Win6-0United Kingdom Jon Baguley TKO3 (6), 2:452009-10-09 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom
Win5-0United Kingdom Baz Carey TKO3 (6), 2:032009-05-22 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom
Win4-0United Kingdom Shaun Walton TKO1 (4), 2:122009-01-30 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom
Win3-0Syria Youssef Al Hamidi PTS42008-12-06 United Kingdom ExCel Arena, London, United Kingdom
Win2-0United Kingdom Johnny Greaves KO4 (4), 1:042008-06-14 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom
Win1-0United Kingdom Daniel Thorpe KO1 (4), 1:572008-02-02 United Kingdom ExCel Arena, London, United Kingdom Professional debut.

References

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