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Patrick Graham
BornPatrick John Graham
(1969-10-03) October 3, 1969 (age 55)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Other namesThe Shamrock
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Reach77 in (196 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights17
Wins8
Wins by KO6
Losses8
Draws1
No contests0

Patrick Graham (born October 3, 1969) is a Canadian former professional boxer. While not known for his technical skill, he was known for his toughness, strength, and durability. His boxing idol was George Chuvalo. Although he did not have Chuvalo's durability, Graham showed resilience, and the ability to compete in the sport.

Record

Number Date Result Round Method Opponent Nationality Note
1 January 26, 1995 Win 4 UD Ritchie Goosehead Canadian @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2 August 14, 1995 Loss 4 MD Don Laliberte Canadian @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3 November 6, 1995 Win 2 TKO Ben Perlini Canadian @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
4 January 25, 1996 Draw 6 PTS Kirby Russell Canadian @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
5 October 23, 1996 Win 4 TKO Rich Maciel American @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
6 January 22, 1997 Loss 4 TKO Troy Roberts Canadian @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
7 October 16, 1997 Win 5 TKO Ritchie Goosehead Canadian @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
8 August 6, 1998 Win 3 TKO Marcelo Aravena Canadian @ Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada
9 September 24, 1998 Loss 2 TKO Shane Sutcliffe Canadian Canadian Heavyweight Title @ Montreal, Quebec, Canada
10 February 13, 1999 Loss 3 TKO Eric Esch American IBA SuperHeavy Weight Title @ Las Vegas, NV, U.S.
11 April 8, 1999 Loss 1 TKO Ritchie Goosehead Canadian Graham tore his left Bicep tendon @ Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
12 November 11, 1999 Win 6 KO Ritchie Goosehead Canadian @ Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

References

  1. "Patrick Graham". BoxRec. Retrieved 2006-12-31.


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