Gary Sykes (Five Star / Sykesy) boxer

Gary Sykes boxer
bouts
33
won
28
lost
5
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
2006-02-23
Height
5′ 8″/173cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1984-02-13
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Gary Sykes (Born 13 February 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2006 to 2016. He held the British super-featherweight title twice between 2010 and 2014, challenged once for the Commonwealth super-featherweight title in 2014 and once for the Commonwealth lightweight title in 2016.Sykes boxing for Cleckheaton ABC enjoyed a 62 fight career as an amateur, a record which included at one stage a 32 fight winning streak as well as a victory over the current European champion at lightweight, John Murray. During his time as an amateur Sykes also won titles in the junior ABA's as well as the full ABA title in 2005 beating Mike Robinson in the 60 kg category in the event held at the Excel Arena in London. Despite establishing himself as one of England's top amateurs, Sykes missed out on a chance to go to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne after Stephen Smith, another star amateur decided to move up and compete in the same weight division as Sykes. Speaking of the uncertainty at the time Sykes trainer Keith Tate said "everything is uncertain...because Smith's moved up to featherweight, and I know he's highly rated by Terry Edwards...I think Gary's earned his selection already but I have a feeling that this is going to come down to the next ABA Championships later this year....It seems like they're moving the goalposts and I'll feel sorry for Gary if he doesn't get the opportunity. He's had a great year." At the 2006 ABA championships, actually held on 2 December 2005 so as to allow preparation for the Commonwealth Games. Smith beat Akaash Bhatia in the final of the 57 kg.Sykes made his professional boxing debut on 23 February 2006 at the Town Hall in Leeds fighting journeyman Dave Hinds and running out a winner over six rounds. Sykes followed up the victory with on further win in 2006, defeating Dai Davies once again at the Town Hall with a 3rd round knockout. In 2007 Sykes defeated Kristian Laight, Eduards Krauklis, Deniss Sirjatovs, Dwayne Hill and Carl Allen fighting in venues across the north of England including Barnsley, Wigan, Doncaster and Altrincham. In 2008 Sykes continued his winning streak with wins over Peter Allen, Harry Ramogoadi and Jason Nesbitt before starting 2009 on a high with a win over journeyman Johnny Greaves.On 29 May 2009 Sykes faced his biggest challenge so far against Anthony Crolla in an eliminator for British super featherweight Title, winning over the 10 round distance. Two more victories followed against Ibrar Riyaz and Dean Mills before getting the chance to fight for the title on 5 March 2010. The fight, against Andy Morris a former British featherweight champion, resulted in a close points win over 12 rounds at the Huddersfield Leisure Centre. Morris, who also won a Commonwealth games bronze medal as an amateur, had stepped in at last notice following the withdrawal of original opponent Ricky Burns. On 28 May 2010 Sykes made a successful first defence of his belt beating Kevin O'Hara again over 12 rounds at the Huddersfield Leisure Centre.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2016-03-26 Luke Campbell WWWWWL Sheffield Arena, Sheffield LOST
Technical knockout
2015-07-25 Ibrar Riyaz LLLLLL Olympia, Liverpool WIN
Points
2014-11-29 Liam Walsh WWWWWW ExCel Arena, Dockland LOST
Unanimous decision
2014-05-24 Jon Kays DWWLWW Dewsbury Leisure Centre, Dewsbury WIN
Technical knockout
2013-12-21 Femi Fehintola LWWWWW First Direct Arena, Leeds WIN
Points
2013-09-27 Mark McKray WLLLWL Leeds United FC Banqueting Suite, Elland Road, Leeds WIN
Points
2013-04-27 Jon Kays WLWDWW Sheffield Arena, Sheffield WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-03-15 Kevin Hooper WWWWWW Beachcomber Club, Humberston, Cleethorpes WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-10-06 Tommy Coyle WWWWWW Olympia, Liverpool WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-03-23 Dean Mills LWLWLW City Hall, Hull WIN
Points
2011-09-24 Gary Buckland LWWWWW Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield LOST
Unanimous decision
2011-07-23 Valentin Stoychev LWLLLL Leisure Centre, Huddersfield WIN
KO
2011-03-05 Carl Johanneson LWLWWW Leisure Centre, Huddersfield WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-11-20 Scott Lawton WWWLWL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-05-28 Kevin O'Hara LWWWLW Leisure Centre, Huddersfield WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-03-05 Andy Morris LWLWWW Leisure Centre, Huddersfield WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-02-05 Dean Mills WWDDWL Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Points
2009-10-16 Ibrar Riyaz WLWDLL Seaburn Centre, Sunderland WIN
Points
2009-05-29 Anthony Crolla LWWWWW Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke-on-Trent WIN
Points
2009-03-29 Johnny Greaves LLLLLL De Vere Whites Hotel, Bolton WIN
Points
2008-12-21 Jason Nesbitt LLLLLL De Vere Whites Hotel, Bolton WIN
Technical knockout
2008-07-18 Harry Ramogoadi WLWLWL Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham WIN
Points
2008-03-28 Peter Allen WLDLLL Metrodome, Barnsley WIN
Points
2007-12-08 Carl Allen LLLLLL Robin Park Centre, Wigan WIN
Points
2007-10-19 Dwayne Hill WLLLWW Doncaster Dome, Doncaster WIN
Technical knockout
2007-07-13 Deniss Sirjatovs LLLLLL Metrodome, Barnsley WIN
Technical knockout
2007-06-24 Eduards Krauklis LWLLLL Robin Park Centre, Wigan WIN
Points
2007-04-13 Kristian Laight LWLLLL Leisure Centre, Altrincham WIN
Points
2006-04-13 Dai Davies WWLLLL Town Hall, Leeds WIN
KO
2006-02-23 Dave Hinds LLLLLL Town Hall, Leeds WIN
Points

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