Mick Dowling

Mick Dowling
Born Michael Dowling
(1946-12-17) 17 December 1946
Castlecomer, County Kilkenny
Nationality Irish
Occupation Former boxer and current broadcaster
Known for Boxing
Children 4

Michael "Mick" Dowling (born 17 December 1946) is an Irish former international boxer and current boxing commentator and analyst. He hails from Castlecomer, County Kilkenny.

Boxing career

Dowling boxed internationally for Ireland fifty times including at the 1968 Mexico and 1972 Munich Olympic Games. He boxed in the bantamweight (54 kg) division.[1] In the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, Dowling was beaten for the bronze medal by Cuba's Orlando Martínez in the quarter-finals.[2] Dowling holds two European Bronze Medals (from 1969 and 1971) [3] and still holds the record for eight consecutive National Elite titles in the same weight division. He has nine national titles in total from the Irish Amateur Boxing Association.

Coaching

Mick Dowling is now one of Ireland’s best-known boxing coaches having served as a member of the National Coaching Committee for ten years. He is currently senior coach of the Mount Tallant Boxing Club[4] and Institute of Technology, Tallaght's Boxing Squad. He has also trained the Leinster Rugby squad in the art of Boxing Conditioning.

Dowling is now a well-known boxing commentator and fight analyst. He works primarily with RTÉ Sport in their coverage of Irish amateur boxing including the IABA National Championships, European Amateur Boxing Championships, World Amateur Boxing Championships and the Olympic Games.[5]

Family and business

Dowling owns and runs "Mick Dowling Sportsworld", a sports shop in Terenure, Dublin.[6]

His son Mark Dowling is also a professional sportsman - a cyclist.[7][8] Mick's daughter Lisa runs a fitness centre in Dublin, where her father provides coaching.[9]

References

  1. "Irish Boxing at the Olympics - IABA". IABA, Irish Boxers at the Olympics. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  2. "Sports Reference, Olympic Games, Mick Dowling". SR, Olympic Games, Mick Dowling. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  3. "Ireland at the World Amateur Boxing Championship". Ireland at the World Amateur Boxing Championship. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  4. "Mount Tallant Boxing Club". boxing.isport. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  5. "Let the Games begin as RTÉ announces 2,300 hours of Olympic coverage". RTÉ Sport. 14 July 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  6. "Mick Dowling Sportsworld". Mick Dowling Sportsworld. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  7. http://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/mark-dowling-crowned-irish-criterium-champ-in-claremorris-2/
  8. http://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/mark-dowling-best-of-irish-grabs-climbers-points-in-france/
  9. Amanda Phelan (2011-05-23). "Real Life: Fight like a girl and kick ass while you're doing it". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2016-04-13.


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