Eamonn Loughran

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Men’s Boxing
World Amateur Boxing Championships
Competitor for Flag of Ireland Ireland
Silver 1987 Havana Welterweight
Eamonn Loughran

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Real name Eamonn Loughran
Rated at Welterweight
Nationality Flag of Ireland Irish
Birth date June 5, 1970 (1970-06-05) (age 38)
Birth place Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 30
Wins 26
Wins by KO 12
Losses 2
Draws 1
No contests 0

Eamonn Loughran born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland is a former professional boxer.[1] He usually fought at light welterweight or light welterweight or the divisions either side.

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[edit] Amateur career

As an amateur, Loughran boxed for Ireland and won a silver medal at the 1987 World Junior Boxing Championships in Havana, Cuba defeating the Cuban and American fighters on the way to the final. Loughran then turned professional later that year.[2][3]

[edit] Professional career

Loughran fought out of the Breen Gym in Belfast and, in December 1987, fought his first professional fight at the Ulster Hall, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, in which he beat Glaswegian Adam Muir on a card that included Dave "Boy" McAuley and Andy Holligan.[4]

It was five years, during which he fought twenty professional fights, before Loughran challenged for his first title belt.

Loughran is a former Commonwealth Light Welterweight Title holder and won the WBO Welterweight Title and defended this title five times until he lost to José Luis Lopez in March 1996 after which Loughran announced his retirement.[1]

[edit] Post retirement

Loughran never returned to the ring, or to boxing, after the defeat to Lopez. He now lives in his native Ballymena working in the building and property industry. He is also a keen golfer and plays regularly.[5]

Preceded by
Gert Bo Jacobsen
Vacated
WBO Welterweight Champion
16 Oct 1993 – 13 Apr 1996
Succeeded by
Jose Luis Lopez

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Boxrec. "Eamonn Loughran". Boxrec Fighter Page. Retrieved on 13 March 2007.Boxrec Fighter Page
  2. ^ "Irish Champions at the World Junior Championships". IABA. Retrieved on 13 March 2007.
  3. ^ "World Junior Championships - Havana, Cuba". EABA. Retrieved on 13 March 2007.
  4. ^ Tomas Rohan. "Irish Champions". Irish Boxing. Retrieved on 13 March 2007.
  5. ^ Cormac Campbell. "Ever wondered what happened to Eamonn Loughran?". Irish Boxing. Retrieved on 13 March 2007.

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