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Graham Earl

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Record 25 (12 ko's) + 3 + 0 = 28
Nick Earl of Luton
Weight division Lightweight (135 lbs)
Positions in ratings 6 - WBC Lightweight (January 2007)
8 - WBO Lightweight (October 2007)
8 - EBU Lightweight (September 2008)
Nationality United Kingdom   United Kingdom
Lives & trains United Kingdom   United Kingdom,
Born United Kingdom   United Kingdom,
Profdebut2 Sep 1997
Birthday26 Aug 1978
Stance Orthodox
Boxrec ID 014946

Records list

# Date Opponent Record Location Result
208.12.2007 United Kingdom Amir Khan[14-0-0, 11]United Kingdom  United Kingdom, BoltonL TKO 1 (12)more...
117.02.2007 Australia Michael Katsidis[21-0-0, 15]United Kingdom  United Kingdom, LondonL RTD 5 (12)more...




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Kevin Mitchell-Michael Katsidis in Play After Big Win 15 Feb 2010 17:11

Kevin Mitchell-Michael Katsidis in Play After Big Win

A big lightweight bout may be in play. Rising star Kevin Mitchell (31-0, 23KOs) stopped Ignacio Mendoza at Wembley Arena in two rounds on Saturday. Mitchell had few issues with his defense of the WBO intercontinental title read more ...
Khan obliterates Earl! 9 Dec 2007 01:58

Khan obliterates Earl!

Olympian lightweight Amir Khan (15-0, 12 KOs) needed just 74 seconds to destroy Graham Earl (25-3, 12 KOs), retaining his Commonwealth title at the Bolton Arena in in Bolton. Khan dropped Earl with a left hand and got the stoppage moments later in his most impressive performance to date. In his previous fight, Earl fought Michael Katsidis for the WBO interim title read more ...
Katsidis wins WBO title! 18 Feb 2007 20:46

Katsidis wins WBO title!

Unbeaten lightweight Michael Katsidis (22-0, 20 KOs) scored an impressive four round stoppage of Graham Earl (25-2, 12 KOs) to claim the WBO interim world title on Saturday night at Wembley Arena in London. Both boxers went right at each other early and Katsidis quickly got the better of it, dropping Earl twice in round one and again in round two. Katsidis was briefly down himself in round two, but quickly recovered and continued read more ...