Steve Winstanley boxer

Steve Winstanley boxer
bouts
18
won
9
lost
7
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
super lightweight
Debut
1987-02-26
Height
5′ 7″/170cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1965-08-19
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1992-05-05 Alan Levene WWDD Guild Hall, Preston LOST
Technical knockout
1991-05-13 Carl Tilley WW Country Club, Marton LOST
Corner retirement
1991-04-24 Stuart Rimmer WWWLLL Guild Hall, Preston WIN
Points
1991-02-25 David Thompson DLLLWW Yorkshire Executive S.C., Bradford LOST
Corner retirement
1990-01-24 Alan Levene WW Guild Hall, Preston DRAW
Points
1989-11-13 Frankie Foster LLLDWL Yorkshire Executive SC,Norfolk Gardens Hotel, Bradford WIN
Points
1989-10-30 Lester James WWWWDL Tower Ballroom, Edgbaston, Birmingham WIN
Points
1989-10-02 Mark Geraghty LWLWWL Yorkshire Executive SC,Norfolk Gardens Hotel, Bradford WIN
Points
1989-02-20 Dave Pratt LLWLDW Yorkshire Executive SC,Norfolk Gardens Hotel, Bradford WIN
Points
1988-09-09 Peter Gabbitus WLWWWW Adwick Leisure Centre, Doncaster LOST
Points
1988-05-23 Steve Pike WW Yorkshire Executive S.C., Bradford LOST
Technical knockout
1988-04-17 Neil Leggett WLL Wirrina Stadium, Peterborough DRAW
Points
1988-02-29 Neil Leggett W Yorkshire Executive SC,Norfolk Gardens Hotel, Bradford WIN
Points
1987-11-26 Paul Kennedy LWLWWW Leisure Centre, Horwich LOST
Technical knockout
1987-10-05 Thomas McCarthy W Piccadilly Hotel, Manchester WIN
Points
1987-09-28 Tony Foster LL Yorkshire Executive SC,Norfolk Gardens Hotel, Bradford WIN
Points
1987-04-06 Jimmy Lee L Holiday Inn, Leicester WIN
Points
1987-02-26 Carl Gaynor DLLWLL Borough Hall, Hartlepool LOST
Technical knockout

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