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Sean Murphy (boxer)

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Nationality
  
English

Name
  
Sean Murphy

Draws
  
0

Wins
  
22

Role
  
Boxer

Losses
  
5

Wins by KO
  
14

Height
  
1.68 m

Number of contests
  
0

No contests
  
0

Total fights
  
27


Rated at
  
BantamweightFeatherweight

Born
  
1 December 1964 (age 59) St Albans, England (
1964-12-01
)

Division
  
Featherweight, Bantamweight

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Sean Murphy (born 1 December 1964) is an English boxing trainer and former professional fighter.

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Career

Born in St Albans, Murphy boxed as a professional between 1986 and 1994. Murphy won Gold at the 1986 Commonwealth Games.

After winning the ABA title, he turned professional. Sean Murphy went on to win British and Commonwealth Featherweight titles. He defended his British Featherweight title for 2 fights losing it to Gary De Roux on Tuesday 5 March 1991. Sean Murphy retained the British title on Sunday 27 June 1993 against Alan McKay and was given the chance to fight for the WBO Featherweight World Title against Steve Robinson in Wales but he was Knocked Out in Round 9. Sean would then fight once more for the British and Commonwealth Lightweight Title however he was knocked out by Billy Schwer on 16 February 1994 ending his Professional Boxing Career.

After retiring from fighting, Murphy became a trainer at Finchley Amateur Boxing Club, based in Barnet, North London. He has trained a number of ABA finalists and Champions including Olympic 2012 Gold-medal winner Anthony Joshua.

References

Sean Murphy (boxer) Wikipedia