Derry Mathews

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Derry Mathews
Born (1973-09-23) 23 September 1973 (age 51)
Liverpool, England
NationalityEnglish
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 8+12 in (174 cm)
Reach68 in (173 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights52
Wins38
Wins by KO20
Losses12
Draws2

Derry Mathews (born 23 September 1973) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2017. He held the WBA interim lightweight title in 2015 and has challenged, twice, for lightweight world championships, the WBO title in 2016, and the vacant IBO title in 2012. At regional level, he held the British lightweight title twice between 2012 and 2014, the Commonwealth lightweight title in 2013, and challenged, twice, for the EBU European lightweight title between 2011 and 2012. [ citation needed ]

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Amateur career

Mathews won the 2002 Amateur Boxing Association British bantamweight title, when boxing out of the Salisbury ABC. [1]

Professional career

Mathews shot to notice in October 2006 when he defeated Stephen Foster to win the WBU featherweight title which announced Mathews onto the domestic scene. [2] Successful defences of the title followed against John Simpson and Matthew Marsh before running into the Mongolian Choi Tseveenpurev in Bolton on 5 April 2008. Mathews hit the deck three times before finally being hit with a body shot that ended the fight on the bell to end the fifth round. [3] After the defeat to Tseveenpurev, Mathews came back to beat the Kenyan, John Gircharu over eight rounds in his home city of Liverpool showing that the defeat had not destroyed his confidence. [2]

Signing for Hayemaker

In August 2008, Mathews decided to split from the Frank Warren boxing stable and took the decision to join the newly formed Hayemaker Promotions. On speaking about the deal Mathews said; "The deal is unbelievable and Hayemaker Promotions are going to bring big things for me" [4] He was knocked out in the 9th round of his first fight with the fledgling promotional outfit. The fight against Martin Lindsay was on the undercard to Ryan Rhodes defence of his British light-middleweight title. Mathews had put Lindsay down in the 2nd round and was ahead on points, until a knockout brought any aspirations that Mathews may have had of fighting for the British title down. [5] Mathews second fight with Hayemaker in March 2009 took place in his home town of Liverpool. It also ended in disappointment as he suffered a stoppage defeat to Harry Ramogoadi. [6] Following the collapse of Setanta Sports and the loss of Hayemakers television deal, Mathews split from the promoter saying "It’s a shame but after the TV went the shows dried up. I have left on good terms though and have no issues with anybody at Hayemaker, but I have to look after my own career." [7]

Hatton Promotions

Mathews signed for Hatton Promotions following the collapse of his deal with Hayemaker, making his debut on 13 November 2009. Fighting in Stoke on the Matthew Hatton versus Lovemore N'dou undercard, Mathews challenged local man Scott Lawton only to lose in the sixth round after the referee deemed Mathews unfit to continue. [8] [9] The defeat to Lawton represented Mathew's fourth defeat in five matches. On 17 July 2010 he returned to winning ways defeating journeyman Kristian Laight at the Fit City in Salford and followed the victory up with another win over Daniel Thorpe at the same venue on 25 September 2010. [2]

Prizefighter tournament

On 20 November 2010 Mathews entered the super featherweight installment of the Prizefighter series saying that he wanted to make the most of the opportunity. Amongst the other contestants in the tournament were two fighters he had previously lost to in Scott Lawton and Choi Tseveenpurev with Mathews saying "I want Choi up first to prove to myself and to other people that I can beat him. When I lost my world title to him I was only 22, I was only a boy, but I’m now a man and have learnt the hard way coming off a few defeats." [10] In the draw for the tournament Mathews took on Gary McArthur in the quarter-finals, stopping him in the third round before meeting Choi in the semi-final with Mathews gaining a revenge victory in a close fought fight. Reaching the final Mathews met Gary Buckland only to lose with a second round stoppage. Speaking following the tournament Mathews described his performance against Choi as a "real war" and said of his opponent in the final, "Gary is a deserved winner but after how I performed tonight, I know I have more to offer the game." [11]

Comeback

On 22 January 2011 Mathews made a comeback under the guidance of Liverpool Boxing Promoter Stephen Vaughan Jnr and challenged Scott Lawton once more, this time at the Olympia in Liverpool gaining a revenge win over the man from Stoke to lift the IBO International title at lightweight. Winning on all three of the judges scorecards, the fight went the full 12 rounds with Mathews dominating the first 8 rounds only for Lawton to come back into the fight towards the end culminating in a final round tear up. [12] Mathews followed the win up with a challenge for the English lightweight title beating Amir Unsworth with a 1st round stoppage again at the Olympia on 2 April 2011. Two more stoppage victories following against George Watson and Stephen Jennings. The latter for the British Masters lightweight title. He then challenged Gavin Rees for the European Boxing Union European Title which ended in a draw because of a head collision. On 20 January 2012, almost a year on from his comeback, he challenged Emiliano Marsili for the vacant IBO World lightweight title. The fight with Marsili ended in round 7 with Mathews being stopped on his feet. He then challenged then British champion Anthony Crolla on 21 April 2012 and won with a sixth round stoppage winning the British title for the first time in his career. [2] After this impressive win to capture the British Title he challenged Gavin Rees again for the EBU European title on 7 July 2012 which ended in a ninth round stoppage in favor of Rees. After this he left Stephen Vaughan Jnr entered prizefighter for the second time which ended in a Semi-final defeat to Terry Flanighan and signed a Promotional deal with Dave Coldwell.

A win on a Coldwell promotion on 7 December 2012 against journeyman Asan Yuseinov set up a return match up with Anthony Crolla for the vacant Commonwealth lightweight title in Liverpool Echo Arena on 30 March 2013 which ended in a draw although most seen Crolla as the Winner. After this on 13 July 2013 he won the Vacant Commonwealth title with a sensational KO of Tommy Coyle in the 10th round outdoors at Craven Park Stadium Hull. Mathews subsequently defeated Curtis Woodhouse by way of a third round ok to retain his Commonwealth title in Liverpool Olympia on 21 September 2013. In October 2013 he announced a split from Dave Coldwell and signed an agreement with Frank Warren to box on his BoxNation Channel. In his 1st fight back under the Warren banner he was out pointed easily by Irishman Stephen Ormond for the WBO European title on 7 December 2013.

On 10 May 2014 he won the British lightweight Title for the second time by out pointing Martin Gethin over 12 Rounds at the Liverpool Olympia. He subsequently relinquished the title for Terry Flanighan to challenge Martin Gethin for the vacant Title In Manchester a couple of months later.

After three comeback wins in a row, Mathews managed to secure a shot at the WBO lightweight title, fighting Terry Flanagan for the title. Mathews lost the fight convincingly, via unanimous decision, as Flanagan defended his belt successfully for the second time in a row. [13]

In his next fight, Mathews faced former British Olympian Luke Campbell. Campbell managed to land numerous body shots on Mathews, which culminated in a fourth-round knockout for Campbell. [14]

On 5 March 2017 he announced his retirement from boxing following a 3rd round stoppage against Ohara Davies the night before. [15]

Professional boxing record

52 fights38 wins12 losses
By knockout209
By decision183
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
52Loss38-12-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ohara Davies TKO3 (12) 4 Mar 2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg The O2 Arena, London, EnglandFor WBC Silver super lightweight title
51Loss38-11-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke Campbell KO4 (12)15 Oct 2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandFor WBC Silver and Commonwealth lightweight titles
50Loss38-10-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry Flanagan UD1212 Mar 2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandFor WBO lightweight title
49Win38-9-2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tony LuisUD1218 Apr 2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandWon WBA interim lightweight title
48Win37-9-2 Flag of Hungary.svg Gyorgy Mizsei JrTKO5 (8)6 Mar 2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
47Win36-9-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam DingsdaleUD1225 Oct 2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandWon vacant WBA Continental lightweight title
46Win35-9-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Gethin SD1210 May 2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandWon British lightweight title
45Loss34-9-2 Flag of Ireland.svg Stephen OrmondUD107 Dec 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandFor WBO European lightweight title
44Win34-8-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Curtis Woodhouse TKO4 (12)21 Sep 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandRetained Commonwealth lightweight title
43Win33-8-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tommy Coyle KO10 (12)13 Jul 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craven Park, Hull, EnglandWon vacant Commonwealth lightweight title
42Draw32-8-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anthony Crolla SD1230 Mar 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandFor vacant Commonwealth lightweight title
41Win32-8-1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Asan YuseinovKO1 (8)7 Dec 2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bowler's Arena, Manchester, England
40Loss31-8-1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry Flanagan UD36 Oct 2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandPrizefighter: The Lightweights II - Semi-Final
39Win31-7-1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie SpenceUD36 Oct 2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, England Prizefighter: The Lightweights II - Quarter-Final
38Loss30-7-1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gavin Rees TKO9 (12)7 Jul 2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, EnglandFor British and EBU European lightweight titles
37Win30-6-1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anthony Crolla TKO6 (12)21 Apr 2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oldham Sports Centre, Oldham, EnglandWon British lightweight title
36Loss29-6-1 Flag of Italy.svg Emiliano Marsili TKO7 (12)20 Jan 2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandFor IBO lightweight title
35Draw29-5-1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gavin Rees TD4 (12)1 Oct 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Newport Leisure Centre, Newport, WalesFor EBU European lightweight title
34Win29-5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen JenningsTKO6 (10)30 Jul 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Greenbank Sports Centre, Liverpool, EnglandWon British Masters lightweight title
33Win28-5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George WatsonKO1 (8)11 Jun 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, England
32Win27-5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Amir UnsworthTKO1 (10)2 Apr 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandWon English lightweight title
31Win26-5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott LawtonUD1222 Jan 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandWon IBO International lightweight title
30Loss25-5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Buckland KO2 (3)20 Nov 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg York Hall, London, EnglandPrizefighter: The Super Featherweights - Final
29Win25-4 Flag of Mongolia.svg Choi Tseveenpurev UD320 Nov 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg York Hall, London, EnglandPrizefighter: The Super Featherweights - Semi-Final
28Win24-4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary McArthurTKO3 (3)20 Nov 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg York Hall, London, England Prizefighter: The Super Featherweights - Quarter-Final
27Win23-4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel ThorpePTS625 Sep 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fit City, Salford, England
26Win22-4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kristian LaightPTS417 Oct 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fit City, Salford, England
25Loss21-4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott LawtonTKO6 (8)13 Nov 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke-on-Trent, England
24Loss21-3 Flag of South Africa.svg Harry RamogoadiKO4 (6)28 Mar 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandFor British Masters lightweight title
23Loss21-2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Lindsay KO9 (10)20 Sep 2008 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, England
22Win21-1 Flag of Kenya.svg John GicharuPTS819 Jul 2008 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Greenbank Sports Centre, Liverpool, EnglandWon British Masters lightweight title
21Loss20-1 Flag of Mongolia.svg Choi Tseveenpurev KO5 (12)5 Apr 2008 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg USN Bolton Arena, Bolton, EnglandFor WBU featherweight title
20Win20-0 Flag of Georgia.svg Nikoloz BerkatsashviliKO1 (8)2 Feb 2008 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg ExCel Arena, London, England
19Win19-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew MarshTKO11 (12)13 Oct 2007 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg York Hall, London, EnglandRetained WBU featherweight title
18Win18-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Simpson UD1210 Mar 2007 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandRetained WBU featherweight title
17Win17-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Foster UD1214 Oct 2006 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandWon WBU featherweight title
16Win16-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mickey CoveneyPTS81 Jun 2006 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Metrodome, Barnsley, England
15Win15-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve ChinnockRTD6 (10)28 Jan 2006 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, EnglandWon English featherweight title
14Win14-0 Flag of France.svg Frederic BonifaiPTS625 Oct 2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Guild Hall, Preston, England
13Win13-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dai DaviesTKO2 (6)16 Jul 2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg USN Bolton Arena, Bolton, England
12Win12-0 Flag of Uganda.svg John MackayPTS613 May 2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
11Win11-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean WardTKO1 (6)17 Dec 2004 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
10Win10-0 Flag of Uganda.svg Buster DennisPTS610 Sep 2004 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
9Win9-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Henry JanesPTS43 Apr 2004 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
8Win8-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gareth PayneTKO4 (4)26 Feb 2004 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, England
7Win7-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter BuckleyPTS413 Dec 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
6Win6-0 Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksei VolchanTKO2 (4)2 Oct 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
5Win5-0 Flag of Ireland.svg Marty KayesRTD2 (4)29 Aug 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
4Win4-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Henry JanesTKO1 (4)20 Jun 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
3Win3-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve GethinTKO3 (4)8 May 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, England
2Win2-0 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Jus WalliePTS45 Apr 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
1Win1-0 Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei TasimovTKO1 (4)18 Jan 2003 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Guild Hall, Preston, England

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Titles in pretence
Preceded by World featherweight Champion
WBU recognition

14 October 2006 – 5 April 2008
Succeeded by
Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Darleys Pérez
WBA lightweight interim Champion
18 April 2015 - 21 November 2015
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ismael Barroso