Alex Arthur boxer

Alex Arthur boxer
bouts
34
won
31
lost
3
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super featherweight
Debut
2000-11-25
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
69″/175cm
Age
-
Born
1978-06-26
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

Alex Arthur, MBE (born 26 June 1978) is a Scottish former professional boxer and political candidate for the Alba Party. Competing from 2000 to 2012, he held the WBO and WBO interim super featherweight titles in 2007. At regional level, he held the British super featherweight title twice between 2002 and 2006, and the Commonwealth and EBU European super featherweight title from 2005 to 2006.He ran as a regional candidate in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election as a member of the Alba Party, but quickly sparked controversy due to his online comments mocking travellers, an AIDS survivor, and spreading COVID-19 misinformation.Arthur had his first professional contest in November 2000 when he defeated fellow debutant Richmond Asante at the Wythenshawe forum in Manchester. Also on the card that day were fighters of the quality of Anthony Farnell, Junior Witter, Matthew Hatton, Michael Jennings and Jamie Moore.After winning 11 fights in a row and picking up a couple of fringe titles on the way, Arthur managed to get a crack at the vacant British Super Featherweight title when he challenged Dewsbury's Steven Conway at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow on 19 October 2002. The win established Arthur as a force on the domestic scene and he followed up the victory with two defences against Carl Greaves and fellow Scot Willie Limond. One more victory would have given him the Lonsdale belt for keeps and that was when the undefeated prospect with a record of 16–0 ran into Longford's Michael Gomez.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2012-04-14 Michael Frontin LLWLLL Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Points
2011-08-27 Alika Vakhtangashvili LDLWLW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Technical knockout
2010-12-04 Jay Morris WWLWLW Braehead Arena, Glasgow WIN
Points
2010-09-04 Peter McDonagh WLLWLL Kelvin Hall, Glasgow WIN
Points
2009-12-05 Nigel Wright LLWLWL Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle LOST
Points
2009-06-19 Mohamed Benbiou LLLWLW Bellahouston Leisure Centre, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2008-09-06 Nicky Cook WWWWLW M.E.N. Arena, Manchester LOST
Unanimous decision
2007-12-15 Stephen Foster DWWLWW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-07-21 Koba Gogoladze WWLWWW International Arena, Cardiff WIN
Technical knockout
2006-11-04 Sergio Palomo WWWWWW Kelvin Hall, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2006-04-29 Siarhei Huliakevich WWWWWW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
2006-02-18 Ricky Burns WWWWWW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-07-23 Boris Sinitsin WWWWWW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-04-08 Craig Docherty WWWWWL Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
KO
2004-12-03 Nazareno Gaston Ruiz LWWWWW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-10-22 Eric Odumase WWWLWW Royal Highland Showground, Edinburgh WIN
Corner retirement
2004-03-27 Michael Kizza WLWWLW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh WIN
KO
2003-10-25 Michael Gomez WWLWWW Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh LOST
Technical knockout
2003-07-12 Willie Limond WWWWWW Braehead Arena, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2003-03-22 Patrick Malinga WWLLDW Braehead Arena, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2002-12-14 Carl Greaves WWWWWW Telewest Arena, Newcastle WIN
Technical knockout
2002-10-19 Steve Conway WWWWWW Braehead Arena, Glasgow WIN
KO
2002-08-17 Pavel Patipko WWWWWL Cardiff Castle, Cardiff WIN
KO
2002-06-08 Nikolay Eremeev DLWLWL Braehead Arena, Glasgow WIN
Corner retirement
2002-03-11 Dariusz Snarski WLWWLL Kelvin Hall, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2002-01-19 Wladimir Borov WLLWLW York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Technical knockout
2001-11-17 Laszlo Bognar LDWWLW Bellahouston Leisure Centre, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2001-10-27 Alexey Slyauchin DLLWLW M.E.N. Arena, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
2001-09-15 Dmitry Gorodetsky WWWL M.E.N. Arena, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
2001-07-21 Rakhim Mingaleyev WLLLLL Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield WIN
Points
2001-04-28 Dafydd Carlin W International Arena, Cardiff WIN
Points
2001-03-26 Woody Greenway LWLLDL Conference Centre, Wembley WIN
Corner retirement
2001-02-10 Eddie Nevins WLWLWW Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes WIN
Technical knockout
2000-11-25 Richmond Asante debut Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout