Gary Nickels boxer

Gary Nickels boxer
bouts
32
won
23
lost
7
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
super featherweight
Debut
1978-10-09
Height
5′ 7″/170cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1958-06-20
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Gary N Nickels (born 1958) is a retired English boxer.Nickels was the National Champion in 1978 after winning the prestigious Amateur Boxing Association British flyweight title, boxing out of Repton ABC.He represented England in the -51 kg flyweight division, at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.He turned professional on 9 October 1978 and fought in 32 fights.citation neededThis biographical article related to boxing in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1987-11-03 Shane Sylvester LLWLLL York Hall, Bethnal Green DRAW
Points
1987-04-30 Steve Pollard LLLLWL Latchmere Leisure Centre, Wandsworth WIN
Technical knockout
1986-03-19 John Maloney DLDWLL Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill LOST
Technical knockout
1985-11-27 Stuart Carmichael WLLLLW Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill WIN
Points
1985-10-30 Steve James LWWWWW Festival Hall, Basildon WIN
Technical knockout
1985-05-28 Graham (Kid) Clarke DLLLLW Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill WIN
Points
1985-02-20 Charlie Coke WWWWLL Alexandra Palace, Wood Green LOST
Technical knockout
1985-01-16 Tony Borg WLWLWL Britannia Leisure Centre, Shoreditch WIN
Points
1984-12-05 Mike Whalley WWLWW Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill WIN
Points
1984-10-10 Abdul Kareem WLWLLW Britannia Leisure Centre, Shoreditch WIN
Points
1984-09-19 Charlie Coke LWWWW Britannia Leisure Centre, Shoreditch WIN
Technical knockout
1984-06-07 John Doherty WWLDWW Cafe Royal, Piccadilly LOST
Points
1984-05-01 Stuart Carmichael WLLDLL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Technical knockout
1984-02-03 Stuart Carmichael WLLLWL Magnet Leisure Centre, Maidenhead WIN
Points
1983-12-12 Dave Pratt LWLDLW Arden SC, Albany Hotel, Birmingham LOST
Points
1982-05-18 Mark West WWWWWL York Hall, Bethnal Green LOST
Points
1982-01-25 Andy King LWW Anglo-American Sporting Club, Mayfair WIN
Points
1981-11-19 Dave George WWWWWW Leisure Centre, Ebbw Vale LOST
Technical knockout
1981-03-31 Neil McLaughlin LLLLLL Conference Centre, Wembley WIN
Technical knockout
1981-03-03 George Bailey LWWWWL Conference Centre, Wembley WIN
Technical knockout
1980-12-08 Jimmy Bott DLLLLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1980-11-18 Jimmy Bott WDLLLL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Points
1980-10-14 Billy Straub LWWWWL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1980-04-22 Bryn Jones LLLLLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1980-03-04 Mike Pickett LLLL Empire Pool, Wembley WIN
Points
1979-09-25 Paul Keers WLDWLW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Points
1979-03-19 Gary Ball LLLWWW Seymour Hall, Marylebone DRAW
Points
1979-02-13 John Cooper DLLWDL Seymour Hall, Marylebone WIN
Points
1978-12-05 Pip Coleman WLLWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1978-11-11 Terry Hanna LLLL Seymour Hall, Marylebone WIN
Technical knockout
1978-10-24 Alec Irvine L Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1978-10-09 Ian Murray LLLLLL Seymour Hall, Marylebone WIN
Points

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