Barry McGuigan

Barry McGuigan

""The Clones Cyclone""

FeatherweightIrelandRetired

Professional Record

32
Wins
3
Losses
0
Draws
87.5%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Clones, Ireland
Residence
Clones, Ireland
Nationality
Ireland
Gender
M
Height
168
Reach
178
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
5/10/1981
Total Fights
35
Total Rounds
198
Win Rate
91.4%
KO Rate
87.5%
Losses by KO
1

About

Barry McGuigan, also known as "The Clones Cyclone," is a legendary featherweight boxer who was born on February 28, 1961. Standing at a height of 168cm and boasting a reach of 178cm, McGuigan made waves in the boxing world with his exceptional skills and fierce determination.

A proud Irishman, McGuigan represented his country as a professional boxer and won the hearts of fans around the world. His orthodox stance and precise technique made him a formidable opponent in the ring. Despite his smaller stature in the featherweight weight class, McGuigan's punching power and strategy set him apart from his competitors.

McGuigan's rise to fame came in the 1980s when he captured the WBA featherweight title. In his pursuit of boxing glory, he faced off against some of the best fighters in his weight class, leaving a lasting impact on the sport. His clashes with the likes of Eusebio Pedroza and Steve Cruz were legendary, showcasing his resilience and determination.

One of the defining moments of McGuigan's career was his victory over Pedroza on June 8, 1985. The fight took place at Loftus Road football stadium in London, UK, and saw McGuigan claim the WBA featherweight title. It was a hard-fought battle that demonstrated his skill and unwavering spirit.

McGuigan's success in the ring was not solely attributed to his physical attributes. His dedication to training and his impeccable work ethic played a vital role in his achievements. He was known for his rigorous training regime, which included running and extensive sparring sessions.

Outside of his exceptional boxing skills, McGuigan was also known for his sportsmanship and humility. He displayed a genuine respect for his opponents and always conducted himself in a dignified manner. This, along with his exciting fighting style, endeared him to fans and made him a role model for aspiring boxers.

After retiring from professional boxing in 1989, McGuigan continued to contribute to the sport in various ways. He became a successful boxing promoter and trainer, mentoring young fighters and helping them reach their full potential. McGuigan's knowledge and experience proved invaluable as he guided his protégés to success.

Barry McGuigan's impact on the world of boxing extends beyond his own accomplishments. He inspired a new generation of fighters and left a lasting legacy in the sport. His story is a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and a never-give-up attitude.

Even in retirement, McGuigan remains highly respected and revered by the boxing community. His name is synonymous with excellence and serves as a reminder of what can be achieved through dedication and passion. The Clones Cyclone will forever hold a special place in the hearts of boxing fans worldwide.

Fights

FightVenue
35May 1989
Loss
N/A
34Dec 1988
Win
N/A
33Jun 1988
Win
N/A
32Apr 1988
Win
N/A
31Jun 1986
Loss
N/A
30Feb 1986
Win
N/A
29Sep 1985
Win
N/A
28Jun 1985
Win
N/A
27Mar 1985
Win
N/A
26Feb 1985
Win
N/A
25Dec 1984
Win
N/A
24Oct 1984
Win
N/A
23Jun 1984
Win
N/A
22Jun 1984
Win
N/A
21Apr 1984
Win
N/A
20Jan 1984
Win
N/A
19Nov 1983
Win
N/A
18Oct 1983
Win
N/A
17Jul 1983
Win
N/A
16May 1983
Win
N/A
15Apr 1983
Win
N/A
14Nov 1982
Win
N/A
13Oct 1982
Win
N/A
12Jun 1982
Win
N/A
11Apr 1982
Win
N/A
10Mar 1982
Win
N/A
9Feb 1982
Win
N/A
8Feb 1982
Win
N/A
7Jan 1982
Win
N/A
6Dec 1981
Win
N/A
5Oct 1981
Win
N/A
4Sep 1981
Win
N/A
3Aug 1981
Loss
N/A
2Jun 1981
Win
N/A
1May 1981
Win
N/A