Jamie Kavanagh

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Jamie Kavanagh
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Kavanagh in his boxing corner in 2011
Born
Jamie Kavanagh

(1990-05-28) 28 May 1990 (age 34)
Nationality Irish
Other namesThe Nuisance
Statistics
Weight(s) Lightweight
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Reach70 in (180 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights22
Wins20
Wins by KO10
Losses1
Draws1
No contests0
Medal record
Representing Flag of Ireland.svg
AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2008 Guadalajara Light Welterweight

Jamie Kavanagh (born 28 May 1990) is an Irish professional boxer from Dublin. He is currently signed with Golden Boy Promotions.

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Early life

Kavanagh grew up in Dublin. He began training at the age of eight, when he joined Crumlin Boxing Club, where he trained with future UFC fighter Conor McGregor. He remained there until he was eleven years old, when Kavanagh and his family moved to Málaga, Spain. It was here where he would meet his longtime trainer, Sedano Ruiz. As a result of his upbringing, Kavanagh is also fluent in Spanish. [1] [2]

Amateur career

Kavanagh had a very successful amateur career, in which he amassed a record of 168 wins and 12 defeats. He won seven Irish national titles in that time, along with eight regional titles.

At international level, Kavanagh won his first gold medal aged 13, when he competed with Ireland at the 2003 'Four Nations' Championships. They faced fighters from England, Scotland and Wales. Later that year, he won silver with Ireland in the 'Round Robin' Championships, another team competition where they fought boxers from England, France, Germany, Italy, Ukraine and Lithuania. In 2005, Kavanagh returned to the 'Four Nations' Championships where he took home a silver medal for Ireland. In the following two years, Kavanagh again competed as part of Ireland's 'Round Robin' Championships team. He took home gold in both 2006 and 2007. [3] Kavanagh's final amateur medal came at the 2008 World Youth Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico. Fighting in the Light Welterweight category, he won silver after losing to Cuban fighter, Frank Isla in the final. [4]

Professional career

Kavanagh turned professional in 2009. He subsequently moved to Los Angeles where he would train under Freddie Roach at the Wild Card Gym, and frequently spar with fighters such as Manny Pacquiao. [5]

Kavanagh won on his professional debut on a card with title contenders Victor Ortiz and Amir Khan on 15 May 2010. [6] Kavanagh was named Irish Boxing's Prospect of the Year at the National Boxing Awards in February 2011, beating off competition from Belfast flyweight Jamie Conlan in the process. On 14 July 2012, he beat Paul Valarde in a unanimous decision. On 3 November 2012, he defeated Ramon Valadez (11–3, 6 KOs) in an 8-round slugfest at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim, California, with some boxing pundits stating that round 3 was a "Round of the year" contender.

In June 2013, it was confirmed that Kavanagh had left Freddie Roach and the Wild Card Gym. "Freddie can’t give me all his time. I need, at this point of my career, to be with someone who can", Kavanagh said. "Freddie hadn’t been with me for the last six fights. I needed to shake things up." After voicing his concerns to Golden Boy, they put him in touch with Joel Díaz, who Kavanagh began training with instead. [7]

In February 2016, Kavanagh was scheduled to fight Portuguese boxer Antonio Joao Benito at the National Stadium in Ireland. During the weigh-in for the match, five gunmen stormed the room, killed Dublin gangster David Byrne and injured two others. The Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for the attack. [8] Later that day, the Boxing Union of Ireland announced that the fight would be cancelled. [9]

Personal life

Kavanagh's father, gangster Gerard "Hatchet" Kavanagh, died in September 2014 after being shot while at an Irish bar in Spain. [10] This led to a nine-month hiatus in Kavanagh's career. Just days after his return to the ring in March 2015, Kavanagh's uncle, Paul, was also shot dead in Dublin. Paul, who was just two years older than Jamie, had been one of Kavanagh's first training partners after introducing him to Crumlin Boxing Club when they were young. [11]

Professional boxing record

20 Wins (10 Knockouts), 1 Loss, 1 Draw
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound (Time)DateLocationNotes
Win20-1-1 Flag of Romania.svg Oszkar FikoTKO 7 (8) 2015-11-07 Flag of Ireland.svg National Stadium, Dublin
Win19-1-1 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Reynaldo MoraUD 8 (8) 2015-09-26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Wembley Arena, Wembley, London
Win18-1-1 Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel ZamudioTKO 5 (8), (3:00) 2015-03-20 Flag of the United States.svg Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Win17-1-1 Flag of the United States.svg Michael ClarkTKO 5 (8), (2:49) 2014-06-06 Flag of the United States.svg House of Blues, Boston, Massachusetts
Win16-1-1 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Andres NavarroUD 8 (8) 2014-03-17 Flag of the United States.svg House of Blues, Boston, Massachusetts
Loss15-1-1 Flag of Mexico.svg Daniel RuizKO 6 (10), (2:01) 2013-12-14 Flag of Mexico.svg Arena Quequi, Cancun, Mexico
Win15-0-1 Flag of Mexico.svg Antonio MezaKO 1 (10) 2013-08-09 Flag of the United States.svg Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Win14-0-1 Flag of Mexico.svg Adolfo LanderosTKO 5 (8), (3:00)2013-06-08 Flag of the United States.svg Home Depot Center, Carson, California
Win13-0-1 Flag of Mexico.svg Salvador GarciaTD5 (8) 2013-03-08 Flag of the United States.svg Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Win12-0-1 Flag of the United States.svg Ramon ValadezUD8 (8)2012-11-03 Flag of the United States.svg Phoenix Club, Anaheim, California
Win11-0-1 Flag of the United States.svg Paul VelardeUD 8 (8)2012-07-14 Flag of the United States.svg Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win10-0-1 Flag of Mexico.svg Jorge IbarraTKO 2 (6), (2:37) 2012-05-26 Flag of Mexico.svg Oasis Hotel Complex, Cancun, Mexico
Win9-0-1 Flag of the United States.svg Cesar CisnerosTKO 5 (6), (2:20) 2012-03-24 Flag of the United States.svg Reliant Arena, Houston, Texas Undercard of James Kirkland vs. Carlos Molina / Erik Morales vs. Danny Garcia
Draw8-0-1 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Ramesis GilMD 6 (6) 10 Dec 2011 Flag of the United States.svg Convention Center, Washington DC
Win8-0-0 Flag of the United States.svg Marcos HerreraUD 6 (6) 2011-07-23 Flag of the United States.svg Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win7-0-0 Flag of the United States.svg John WilloughbyTKO 3 (6)2011-06-23 Flag of the United States.svg Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win6-0-0 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sid RazakUD 6 (6) 2011-04-16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom
Win5-0-0 Flag of Mexico.svg Ramon FloresUD 6 (6) 2011-02-24 Flag of the United States.svg Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win4-0-0 Flag of the United States.svg Jacob ThorntonTKO 1 (4), (0:44) 2010-12-11 Flag of the United States.svg Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win3-0-0 Flag of the United States.svg Ricardo MalfavonUD 4 (4)2010-09-30 Flag of the United States.svg Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win2-0-0 Flag of Mexico.svg Luis SanchezUD 4 (4) 2010-06-24 Flag of the United States.svg Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win1-0-0 Flag of the United States.svg William WareTKO 1 (4), (1:07) 2010-05-15 Flag of the United States.svg Madison Square Garden, New York, New York Professional debut

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