Wayne McCullough pugile
- combattimenti
- 34
- vinto
- 27
- perduto
- 7
- pareggiare
- 0
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- bantamweight
- Debutto
- 1993-02-23
- Altezza
- 5′ 7″/170cm
- Arrivare a
- 66″/168cm
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1970-07-07
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- USA
Wayne Pocket Rocket McCullough (born Wayne William McCullough; 7 July 1970) is a former professional boxer from Northern Ireland who competed from 1993 to 2008. He held the WBC bantamweight title from 1995 to 1997, and challenged six times for world titles at super-bantamweight and featherweight. As an amateur, McCullough represented Ireland at the 1992 Summer Olympics, winning a bantamweight silver medal. He also won flyweight gold at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, representing Northern Ireland.In addition to McCullough's dogged, relentless attacking style, he was renowned for his durable chin, having fought two of boxing's biggest punchers in Naseem Hamed and Érik Morales, and gone the full distance with both of them. During his bout with Morales in 1999, HBO commentator Larry Merchant joked, "If you look in the dictionary, under 'Tough Irishman', you'll find a picture of Wayne McCullough". McCullough was never once knocked down in his professional career. He also stopped the late Arturo Gatti as an amateur.McCullough had a very successful amateur career, amassing a record of 319 wins and 11 defeats, with over 100 wins coming by way of knockout. As an amateur living in the staunchly loyalist Shankill Road area of Belfast, he was selected by the island-wide Irish Amateur Boxing Association to participate in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea, and asked to carry the Irish flag as the youngest member of the team (aged 18). He went on to win a silver medal for Ireland at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.Representing Northern Ireland at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, Auckland, he won a gold medal and carried the Northern Ireland flag in the closing ceremony. The medal ceremony for his Commonwealth title was marked by an unusual incident. A technical problem with the public address system made it impossible to play the recording of the song "Danny Boy", used instead of an anthem for medalists from Northern Ireland. The New Zealand official in charge of the sound, Bob Gibson, promptly took the microphone and sang the song unaccompanied. In 1990, McCullough also won Bronze for Ireland at the Boxing World Cup in Mumbai, India.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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2008-06-20 | Juan Ruiz | WWWLLL | Royal Watler Cruise Terminal, Georgetown | LOST Corner retirement |
2005-07-16 | Oscar Larios | WWWWWW | MGM Grand, Las Vegas | LOST Corner retirement |
2005-02-10 | Oscar Larios | WWWWWW | Palace Indian Gaming Center, Lemoore | LOST Unanimous decision |
2004-09-23 | Mike Juarez | DLLLLL | Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-03-22 | Scott Harrison | WWWWWW | Braehead Arena, Glasgow | LOST Unanimous decision |
2002-11-02 | Nikolay Eremeev | WLWLLW | Maysfield Leisure Centre, Belfast | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-09-14 | Johannes Maisa | WLWLLW | York Hall, Bethnal Green | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-01-12 | Alvin Brown | WLWWL | Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1999-10-22 | Erik Morales | WWWWWW | Joe Louis Arena, Detroit | LOST Unanimous decision |
1999-08-30 | Len Martinez | WLWWLW | Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-10-31 | Naseem Hamed | WWWWWW | Convention Center, Atlantic City | LOST Unanimous decision |
1998-05-19 | Juan Polo Perez | LWWLDW | Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi | WIN Split-decision |
1998-04-17 | Antonio Oscar Salas | WWWWLW | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | WIN Unanimous decision |
1997-01-11 | Daniel Zaragoza | WWDWWW | Hynes Convention Center, Boston | LOST Split-decision |
1996-07-13 | Julio Cesar Cardona | WWLWLL | Mammoth Events Center, Denver | WIN Unanimous decision |
1996-03-30 | Jose Luis Bueno | WLLWWW | The Point, Dublin | WIN Split-decision |
1995-12-02 | Johnny Bredahl | WWWWWW | Kings Hall, Belfast | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-07-30 | Yasuei Yakushiji | WWWWWW | Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya | WIN Split-decision |
1995-03-14 | Geronimo Cardoz | DLWWLW | Pontchartrain Center, Kenner | WIN Corner retirement |
1994-11-12 | Fabrice Benichou | LLWLWW | The Point, Dublin | WIN Points |
1994-09-15 | Andres Cazares | LWWWLL | Silver Nugget, North Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1994-06-17 | Victor Rabanales | WWWLLW | Taj Mahal´s Mark G Etess Arena, Atlantic City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1994-03-19 | Mark Hargreaves | WLLLWL | Millwall Football Stadium, Millwall | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-01-18 | Javier Medina | WWWWWD | Civic Auditorium, Omaha | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-11-30 | Jerome Coffee | LWLLLL | Civic Center, Pensacola | WIN Corner retirement |
1993-11-09 | Andres Gonzalez | LLL | Fargodome, Fargo | WIN KO |
1993-09-24 | Boualem Belkif | LLLDLL | National Basketball Arena, Dublin | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-06-18 | Conn McMullen | WWWLWD | Maysfield Leisure Centre, Belfast | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-06-01 | Luis Rosario | LLLWLL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-05-04 | Manuel Ramirez | WLWLWW | McNichols Sports Arena, Denver | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-04-16 | Oscar Lopez | debut | Cyclorama Building, Boston | WIN Corner retirement |
1993-03-26 | Oscar Zamora | debut | Country Club, Reseda | WIN Unanimous decision |
1993-03-18 | Sergio Ramirez | debut | Paramount Theatre, New York | WIN KO |
1993-02-23 | Alfonso Zamora | LW | Country Club, Reseda | WIN Technical knockout |