Oisin Fagan
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Real name | Oisin Sean Fagan |
Nickname | Gael Force |
Weight | Light Welterweight |
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Birth date | December 24, 1973 |
Birth place | Dublin, Ireland |
Style | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 21 |
Wins | 17 |
Wins by KO | 9 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Oisin Sean Fagan aka Gael Force born in Dublin is a professional boxer.[1] He usually fights at light welterweight or in the lightweight division.
Fagan boxed as an amateur before turning professional in February 2003, winning his first fight at the AMC Flea Market, Oklahoma City, OK, USA, in which Fagan knocked out fellow debutant Sheldon Mosley on an undercard that included Darrin Humphrey and Shane Fisher.
Although a native Dubliner, Fagan, who is a teacher in the USA fights out of the Oklahoma. Fagan is the current Irish Light Welterweight Title holder and is currently ranked number 1 in Irish.boxing.com's rankings of light welterweights.[2] .
His Irish title was vacated by fellow Dubliner Robbie Murray and this allowed Fagan to fight for the title which he won by a knockout victory in round seven against Jeff Thomas at the National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland.
In March 2007, Fagan sufferd a lose to Paul Spadafora in a split decision over ten rounds.
[edit] References
- Boxrec. "Oisin Fagan". Boxrec Fighter Page. Retrieved on October 13, 2007.
- Tomas Rohan. "Irish Champoions". Irish Boxing. Retrieved on October 13, 2007.