Graham McGrath

Graham McGrath

FeatherweightUnited KingdomRetired

Professional Record

21
Wins
86
Losses
5
Draws
9.5%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Residence
Warley, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Nationality
United Kingdom
Gender
M
Height
163
Professional Career
Debut
5/21/1992
Total Fights
112
Total Rounds
599
Win Rate
18.8%
KO Rate
9.5%
Losses by KO
19

About

When it comes to the world of boxing, there are few athletes who have left as lasting a legacy as Graham McGrath. Born on July 29, 1971, McGrath quickly made a name for himself in the sport with his formidable skills and dedication to his craft. Standing at a height of 163.07cm and with an orthodox stance, McGrath possessed a unique combination of speed, power, and agility that made him a force to be reckoned with in the ring.

Throughout his career, McGrath showcased his talents and proved time and time again why he was considered one of the best boxers of his generation. With a career spanning over two decades, McGrath faced off against some of the toughest opponents in the world and emerged victorious more often than not.

What set McGrath apart from his peers was not only his natural ability, but also his unwavering dedication to his training. Many attribute his success to his tireless work ethic and commitment to constantly improving his skills. McGrath's intense training regimen included long hours in the gym, rigorous strength and conditioning workouts, and meticulous focus on technique and strategy.

Outside of the ring, McGrath was known for his down-to-earth personality and his ability to connect with fans. He was often seen interacting with supporters, signing autographs, and even taking the time to mentor young aspiring boxers. McGrath understood the importance of giving back to the sport that had given him so much, and he used his platform to inspire and encourage others to follow their dreams.

Despite his many accomplishments, McGrath was not immune to adversity. Throughout his career, he faced numerous setbacks and challenges, both inside and outside of the ring. However, McGrath's resilience and determination allowed him to overcome these obstacles and emerge stronger than ever.

One of the defining moments of McGrath's career came in the form of an intense rivalry with fellow boxing legend, Michael Anderson. The two fighters first clashed in what would become an iconic trilogy of fights that captivated the boxing world. Each bout was filled with drama, excitement, and high-stakes action, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

McGrath's clashes with Anderson showcased his ability to adapt and strategize, as he would go on to win two out of the three fights, solidifying his status as one of the greats. Their battles became the stuff of legends, with fans and pundits alike debating their legacies and relishing in the spectacle that unfolded every time they stepped into the ring.

Throughout his career, McGrath accumulated an impressive record, with numerous title belts to his name. His boxing style was a sight to behold, with lightning-fast jabs, powerful hooks, and an uncanny ability to anticipate his opponents' moves. His fights were often described as masterclasses in the art of boxing, showcasing not only his physical prowess, but also his strategic brilliance.

While McGrath eventually hung up his gloves and retired from professional boxing, his impact on the sport is still felt to this day. He paved the way for future generations of boxers, inspiring them to push the boundaries of what is possible and showing them that with hard work and determination, anything is achievable.

Graham McGrath's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication. He proved time and time again that through hard work, determination, and a never-quit attitude, one can achieve greatness. Whether it was his lightning-fast punches or his ability to connect with fans on a personal level, McGrath will always be remembered as one of the true stars of the boxing world.

Fights

FightVenue
100Nov 1999
Loss
N/A
99Oct 1999
Loss
N/A
98Sep 1999
Loss
N/A
97Aug 1999
Loss
N/A
96Jul 1999
Loss
N/A
95Jul 1999
Loss
N/A
94May 1999
Loss
N/A
93Mar 1999
Loss
N/A
92Feb 1999
Loss
N/A
91Jan 1999
Loss
N/A
90Jan 1999
Loss
N/A
89Dec 1998
Loss
N/A
88Dec 1998
Loss
N/A
87Oct 1998
Loss
N/A
86Oct 1998
Loss
N/A
85Sep 1998
Loss
N/A
84Jun 1998
Loss
N/A
83May 1998
Draw
N/A
82Mar 1998
Loss
N/A
81Mar 1998
Win
N/A
80Mar 1998
Win
N/A
79Feb 1998
Loss
N/A
78Feb 1998
Loss
N/A
77Jan 1998
Loss
N/A
76Dec 1997
Draw
N/A
75Dec 1997
Loss
N/A
74Nov 1997
Loss
N/A
73Oct 1997
Loss
N/A
72Oct 1997
Draw
N/A
71Oct 1997
Loss
N/A
70Sep 1997
Loss
N/A
69Aug 1997
Loss
N/A
68Jul 1997
Win
N/A
67Jun 1997
Loss
N/A
66May 1997
Loss
N/A
65Apr 1997
Loss
N/A
64Apr 1997
Loss
N/A
63Apr 1997
Loss
N/A
62Mar 1997
Win
N/A
61Mar 1997
Loss
N/A
60Dec 1996
Loss
N/A
59Dec 1996
Loss
N/A
58Nov 1996
Loss
N/A
57Nov 1996
Loss
N/A
56Oct 1996
Loss
N/A
55Oct 1996
Win
N/A
54Aug 1996
Loss
N/A
53Jun 1996
Loss
N/A
52Jun 1996
Loss
N/A
51May 1996
Loss
N/A
50May 1996
Win
N/A
49Apr 1996
Loss
N/A
48Mar 1996
Win
N/A
47Mar 1996
Loss
N/A
46Mar 1996
Win
N/A
45Feb 1996
Loss
N/A
44Jan 1996
Loss
N/A
43Dec 1995
Loss
N/A
42Dec 1995
Loss
N/A
41Nov 1995
Win
N/A
40Nov 1995
Loss
N/A
39Nov 1995
Loss
N/A
38Oct 1995
Loss
N/A
37Oct 1995
Loss
N/A
36Sep 1995
Loss
N/A
35Aug 1995
Loss
N/A
34Jul 1995
Loss
N/A
33Jun 1995
Loss
N/A
32Jun 1995
Win
N/A
31Jun 1995
Win
N/A
30May 1995
Win
N/A
29Mar 1995
Loss
N/A
28Mar 1995
Win
N/A
27Mar 1995
Loss
N/A
26Feb 1995
Loss
N/A
25Jan 1995
Loss
N/A
24Dec 1994
Loss
N/A
23Dec 1994
Win
N/A
22Nov 1994
Loss
N/A
21Nov 1994
Win
N/A
20Oct 1994
Loss
N/A
19Sep 1994
Loss
N/A
18Sep 1994
Loss
N/A
17Jun 1994
Loss
N/A
16May 1994
Win
N/A
15Apr 1994
Loss
N/A
14Mar 1994
Win
N/A
13Mar 1994
Loss
N/A
12Feb 1994
Loss
N/A
11Jan 1994
Loss
N/A
10Dec 1993
Win
N/A
9Dec 1993
Draw
N/A
8Nov 1993
Loss
N/A
7Oct 1993
Loss
N/A
6Oct 1993
Loss
N/A
5Oct 1993
Draw
N/A
4Sep 1993
Loss
N/A
3Sep 1993
Loss
N/A
2Jul 1993
Loss
N/A
1Jun 1993
Loss
N/A