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{{Short description|Irish boxer}}
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'''Patrick Gallagher''' (born 9 April 1989) is a ] who challenged once for the ], and ] ] titles in 2019. As an amateur he won gold at the ].
'''Paddy Gallagher''' is an ] professional boxer from ], ], ]. He who won the ] gold at the 2010 Commonwealth games. Gallagher, represents the Gleann ABC in Belfast and is the current U21 Irish light welterweight champion, Irish Intermediate champion and Ulster Elite runner up.


==Amateur awards== ==Amateur awards==
*2009 Irish Amateur Boxing Association Best U21<ref name="irish-boxing1">. Irish-Boxing.Com (2010-09-20). Retrieved on 2012-05-25.</ref> *2009 Irish Amateur Boxing Association Best U21<ref name="irish-boxing1"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120529064937/http://www.irish-boxing.com/2012/05/gallagher-becomes-the-10th-irish-fighter-to-turn-pro-in-2012/ |date=29 May 2012 }}, irish-boxing.com, 20 September 2010; retrieved 25 May 2012.</ref>
*Irish under 21 light welterweight champion<ref name="irish-boxing1"/> *Irish under 21 light welterweight champion<ref name="irish-boxing1"/>
*Irish Intermediate champ<ref name="irish-boxing1"/> *Irish Intermediate champ<ref name="irish-boxing1"/>
*Ulster Elite runner up<ref name="irish-boxing1"/> *Ulster Elite runner up<ref name="irish-boxing1"/>


== Amateur career == ==Amateur career==
=== 2010 Commonwealth Games ===
Gallagher represented ] in the ] ] in the ].<ref>. BBC News (2010-10-12). Retrieved on 2012-05-25.</ref> He won the gold medal, defeating England's Callum Smith 11–6 in the final.
*Oct 6 2010 Qualification Bout 56 – defeated ] {{CAM}} 3–0
*Oct 8 2010 1/8 Eliminations Bout 107 – defeated Suruz Bangali {{BAN}}9–0
*Oct 10 2010 Quarterfinals Bout 168 – defeated ] {{NAM}} 7–5
*Oct 11 2010 Semifinals Bout 197 – defeated Dilbag Singh {{IND}} 5–4
*Oct 13 2010 Finals Gold Medal Bout 213 – defeated Callum Smith {{ENG}} 11–6


===2010 Commonwealth Games===
=== 2011–2012 World Series of Boxing ===
Gallagher represented Northern Ireland in the ] ] in the ].<ref>. BBC News; retrieved 25 May 2012.</ref> He won the gold medal, defeating England's Callum Smith 11–6 in the final.
Gallagher boxed for the Mumbai Fighters during the 2011 WSB season. He finished up with a record of 1–1. <ref>. Wsb-oras.ch. Retrieved on 2012-05-25.</ref>
*6 October 2010 Qualification Bout 56 – defeated ] {{CMR}} 3–0
*8 Oct 2010 1/8 Eliminations Bout 107 – defeated Suruz Bangali {{BAN}}9–0
*10 Oct 2010 Quarterfinals Bout 168 – defeated ] {{NAM}} 7–5
*11 Oct 2010 Semifinals Bout 197 – defeated Dilbag Singh {{IND}} 5–4
*13 Oct 2010 Finals Gold Medal Bout 213 – defeated ] {{ENG}} 11–6

===2011–2012 World Series of Boxing===
Gallagher boxed for the Mumbai Fighters during the 2011 WSB season. He finished up with a record of 1–1.<ref>{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Wsb-oras.ch; retrieved 25 May 2012.</ref>


*Week 1 – defeated by ] {{UKR}} TKO *Week 1 – defeated by ] {{UKR}} TKO
*Week 4 – defeated ] {{HAI}} (48:47, 48:47, 47:48) *Week 4 – defeated ] {{HAI}} (48:47, 48:47, 47:48)


== Professional career == ==Professional career==

=== Professional contract ===
===Professional contract===
On 22nd May 2012 Gallagher signed his professional contract with John Rooney, deciding to keep his base in Belfast. <ref name="irish-boxing1"/>
On 22 May 2012 Gallagher signed his professional contract with John Rooney, deciding to keep his base in Belfast.<ref name="irish-boxing1"/>


==Professional boxing record== ==Professional boxing record==
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| style="text-align:center;" colspan="8"|'''4 Wins''' (3 knockouts), '''0 Losses'''<ref name="boxer">. Boxrec.com. Retrieved on 14 May 2013.</ref>
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|7
|{{No2}}Loss
|5–2
|align=left|{{Flagicon|UK}} Johnny Coyle
|UD
|3
|5 Apr 2014
|align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} York Hall, London, England}}
|align=left|{{small|Prizefighter: The Welterweights IV – Final}}
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|6
|{{Yes2}}Win
|5–1
|align=left|{{Flagicon|UK}} Mark Douglas
|TKO
|1 (3)
|5 Apr 2014
|align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} York Hall, London, England}}
|align=left|{{small|Prizefighter: The Welterweights IV – Semi-final}}
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|5
|{{No2}}Loss
|4–1
|align=left|{{Flagicon|UK}} ]
|UD
|3
|5 Apr 2014
|align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} ], London, England}}
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|-
|4
|{{Yes2}}Win |{{Yes2}}Win
|4–0 |4–0
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Lithuania}} Aleksas Vaseris |align=left|{{Flagicon|LIT}} Aleksas Vaseris
|{{small|TKO}} |TKO
|{{small|1 (4)}} |1 (4)
|18 Nov 2013
|{{small|2013-11-18}}
|align=left|{{small|{{Flag icon|England}} Park Plaza Hotel, Vauxhall, ]}} |align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} Park Plaza Hotel, London, England}}
|
|align=left|{{small|Vaseris knocked out in first 34 seconds with a left hook to the body.}}
|-
|- align=center
|3
|{{Yes2}}Win |{{Yes2}}Win
|3–0 |3–0
|align=left|{{Flag icon|Hungary}} Jozsef Garai |align=left|{{Flagicon|HUN}} Jozsef Garai
|{{small|TKO}} |TKO
|{{small|1 (4)}} |1 (4)
|14 Sep 2013
|{{small|2013-09-14}}
|align=left|{{small|{{Flag icon|Northern Ireland}} The Devenish, North Finaghy Roady, ], ]}} |align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} The Devenish, North Finaghy Roady, Belfast, Northern Ireland}}
|
|align=left|{{small|}}
|-
|- align=center
|2
|{{Yes2}}Win |{{Yes2}}Win
|2–0 |2–0
|align=left|{{Flag icon|GBR}} Andrew Patterson |align=left|{{Flagicon|UK}} Andrew Patterson
|{{small|TKO}} |TKO
|{{small|1 (4)}} |1 (4)
|26 Nov 2012
|{{small|2012-11-26}}
|align=left|{{small|{{Flag icon|England}} Royal Lancaster Hotel, ], ]}} |align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} Royal Lancaster Hotel, ], England}}
|
|align=left|{{small|}}
|-
|- align=center
|1
|{{yes2}}Win |{{yes2}}Win
|1–0 |1–0
|align=left|{{Flag icon|GBR}} William Warburton |align=left|{{Flagicon|UK}} William Warburton
|{{small|UD}} |UD
|4
|{{small|4 (4)}}
|22 Sep 2012
|{{small|2012-09-22}}
|align=left|{{small|{{Flag icon|Northern Ireland}} ], ], ]}} |align=left|{{small|{{Flagicon|UK}} ], ], Northern Ireland}}
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|align=left|{{small|Professional debut.}}
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== References == ==References==
{{reflist}} {{Reflist}}


==External links==
== Additional information ==
* {{boxrec|id=625636}}
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* {{Cite web |url=http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/irish-boxing-awards-head-belfast |title=News.boxrec.com |access-date=15 October 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708090150/http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/irish-boxing-awards-head-belfast |archive-date=8 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}
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* http://results.cwgdelhi2010.org/en/Participant.mvc/ParticipantInfo/cfa8de58-7313-4c66-89a2-3adda0bd26f2
* http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/irish-boxing-awards-head-belfast
* http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2010/0109/iaba.html
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 21 November 2024

Irish boxer

Paddy Gallagher
BornPatrick Gallagher
(1989-04-09) 9 April 1989 (age 35)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Other names'Pat-Man'
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights22
Wins16
Wins by KO10
Losses6
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Northern Ireland
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Delhi Welterweight

Patrick Gallagher (born 9 April 1989) is a professional boxer who challenged once for the British, and Commonwealth welterweight titles in 2019. As an amateur he won gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Amateur awards

  • 2009 Irish Amateur Boxing Association Best U21
  • Irish under 21 light welterweight champion
  • Irish Intermediate champ
  • Ulster Elite runner up

Amateur career

2010 Commonwealth Games

Gallagher represented Northern Ireland in the Delhi Commonwealth Games in the welterweight division. He won the gold medal, defeating England's Callum Smith 11–6 in the final.

  • 6 October 2010 Qualification Bout 56 – defeated Joseph Mulema  Cameroon 3–0
  • 8 Oct 2010 1/8 Eliminations Bout 107 – defeated Suruz Bangali  Bangladesh9–0
  • 10 Oct 2010 Quarterfinals Bout 168 – defeated Mujandjae Kasuto  Namibia 7–5
  • 11 Oct 2010 Semifinals Bout 197 – defeated Dilbag Singh  India 5–4
  • 13 Oct 2010 Finals Gold Medal Bout 213 – defeated Callum Smith  England 11–6

2011–2012 World Series of Boxing

Gallagher boxed for the Mumbai Fighters during the 2011 WSB season. He finished up with a record of 1–1.

Professional career

Professional contract

On 22 May 2012 Gallagher signed his professional contract with John Rooney, deciding to keep his base in Belfast.

Professional boxing record

22 fights 16 wins 6 losses
By knockout 10 0
By decision 6 6
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
7 Loss 5–2 United Kingdom Johnny Coyle UD 3 5 Apr 2014 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England Prizefighter: The Welterweights IV – Final
6 Win 5–1 United Kingdom Mark Douglas TKO 1 (3) 5 Apr 2014 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England Prizefighter: The Welterweights IV – Semi-final
5 Loss 4–1 United Kingdom Erick Ochieng UD 3 5 Apr 2014 United Kingdom York Hall, London, England Prizefighter: The Welterweights IV – Quarter-final
4 Win 4–0 Lithuania Aleksas Vaseris TKO 1 (4) 18 Nov 2013 United Kingdom Park Plaza Hotel, London, England
3 Win 3–0 Hungary Jozsef Garai TKO 1 (4) 14 Sep 2013 United Kingdom The Devenish, North Finaghy Roady, Belfast, Northern Ireland
2 Win 2–0 United Kingdom Andrew Patterson TKO 1 (4) 26 Nov 2012 United Kingdom Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, England
1 Win 1–0 United Kingdom William Warburton UD 4 22 Sep 2012 United Kingdom Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland

References

  1. ^ Gallagher becomes the 10th Irish fighter to turn pro in 2012 Archived 29 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, irish-boxing.com, 20 September 2010; retrieved 25 May 2012.
  2. BBC Sport – Home nations boxers in Delhi finals. BBC News; retrieved 25 May 2012.
  3. World Series of Boxing. Wsb-oras.ch; retrieved 25 May 2012.

External links


Commonwealth Games Boxing Champions in Men's Welterweight
  • 1930 – 2002: up to 67 kg
  • 2006 – 2018: up to 69 kg
  • 2022 – present: up to 67 kg
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