Shea Neary boxeur
- combats
- 25
- gagnés
- 23
- perdus
- 2
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- super lightweight
- Début
- 1992-09-03
- Taille
- 5′ 7½″/171cm
- Allonge
- 71″/180cm
- âge
- -
- Né
- 1968-05-18
- Décès
- -
- Nationalité
- United Kingdom
James Patrick "Shea" Neary (/ ... ʃeɪ ˈnɪəri/ shay NEER-ee; born 18 May 1968) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2000. He held the WBU light-welterweight title from 1996 to 2000, and challenged once for the Commonwealth light-welterweight title in the latter year.Neary fought as an amateur from the age of 15, compiling a record of 21 fights and 3 losses.Neary made his professional debut on 3 September 1992, defeating fellow debutant Simon Ford by knockout in the first round. On 8 September 1995, Neary won his first regional championship—the vacant British Central Area title—by knocking out Nigel Bradley in two rounds. Three fights later, on 26 October 1996, Neary scored a twelve-round unanimous decision over Darryl Tyson to win the vacant WBU light-welterweight title. He made five successful defences of the title, all televised nationally on ITV's The Big Fight Live. One of these defences included a sixth-round stoppage over former British light-welterweight champion Andy Holligan on 12 March 1998.On 11 March 2000, Neary fought Micky Ward as part of the undercard to Naseem Hamed vs. Vuyani Bungu. This brought Neary international exposure for the first time, as the event was televised in the United States by HBO on their World Championship Boxing series. In a high-paced, action-packed slugfest, Ward handed Neary his first loss by stopping him in the eighth round. The fight was dramatised in the 2010 film The Fighter, with Anthony Molinari playing the part of Neary.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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2000-11-11 | Eamonn Magee | WWWWWW | Waterfront Hall, Belfast | LOST Points |
2000-07-25 | Alan Bosworth | LWWLLW | Elephant & Castle Centre, Southwark | WIN Points |
2000-03-11 | Micky Ward | LWLWWW | Olympia, Kensington | LOST Technical knockout |
1999-06-19 | Mike Griffith | LWWWWW | National Stadium, Dublin | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-10-24 | Juan Carlos Ceferino Villarreal | WWWWDL | St. Georges Hall, Liverpool | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-07-21 | Naas Scheepers | LWWWWW | Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-03-12 | Andy Holligan | LWWWWW | Marquee, Stanley Park, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-03-01 | Jeremiah Malinga | LWWWDW | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN KO |
1996-10-26 | Darryl Tyson | WLLWWL | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN Unanimous decision |
1996-02-03 | Terry Southerland | WWWWWW | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN KO |
1995-11-24 | Mark Richardson | DWDLLW | Northgate Arena, Chester | WIN KO |
1995-09-08 | Nigel Bradley | WLLWLL | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-06-16 | Hugh Forde | LWLWLL | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN Corner retirement |
1995-03-15 | Tony Swift | WWLWLL | Moat House, Stoke-on-Trent | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-01-25 | John Smith | LLLLLL | European Sporting Club, Stoke-on-Trent | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-12-07 | Tony Foster | LWWLWW | Stoke-on-Trent | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-06-13 | Mark Pearce | LLLWLL | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-10-25 | Mark Antony | LLWLWL | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-09-06 | Wayne Shepherd | WLLLLL | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN Corner retirement |
1993-03-29 | John Smith | LDLDLL | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN Points |
1993-02-22 | Vaughan Carnegie | LLLLLW | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN KO |
1992-12-01 | Chris Saunders | LLWLDL | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN Points |
1992-11-02 | Jason Barker | WLLLLL | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-10-05 | Shaun Armstrong | debut | Devonshire House Hotel, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-09-03 | Simon Ford | debut | Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool | WIN KO |