Nigel Wright

Born 22-06-1979

Nigel Wright

Hometown Crook, Co Durham
Lives Spennymoor
Division Light-welterweight
Height 5ft 9in
Manager Gus Robinson
Coach Peter Cope
Record 20-6-1

England’s light-welterweight king, Nigel Wright, looks destined for a great career in the boxing game after clinching his first pro crown in March 2005.

The 25-year-old from County Durham knocked out previously-unbeaten West Bromwich fighter Dean Hickman in the seventh round at Doncaster Dome to win the vacant English light-welterweight title in a fight screened live by Sky Sports.
Nigel has served something of a long apprenticeship since turning pro for manager Gus Robinson and promoters Sports Network in 2000.

The talented and hard-hitting southpaw won his first five outings before suffering a painful and controversial defeat at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow to Scottish welterweight Kevin McIntyre. Many experts believe Wright was robbed and to add injury to insult, he broke both hands in the process.

But Nigel has shown he is made of the Wright stuff by coming back with a spectacular run, winning his next eight bouts, four of the victories coming inside the distance, culminating in the sensational KO of Hickman at Doncaster.

Nigel Wright

DATE OPPONENT VENUE VERDICT ROUNDS
12/06/2009 Ajose Oluesegan Olympia, Liverpool L UD 12 12
03/04/2009 Aerek Malek York Hall, Bethnal Green, London W PTS 6 6
24/10/2009 Ross Minter York Hall, Bethnal Green, W UD 3 3
24/10/2009 Michael Lomax York Hall, Bethnal Green L SD 3 3
19/07/2009 Paul McCloskey University Arena, Limerick L PTS 10 10
08/02/2009 Ajose Olusegan Peterlee L UD 12 12
14-11-2007 Lenny Daws Bethnal Green D PTS 10 10
30-03-2007 Jonathan Nelson Metro Radio Arena W RTD 2 8
04-11-2006 Gary Reid Kelvin Hall W PTS 10 10
12-05-2006 Lenny Daws Bethnal Green L UPTS 12 12
27-05-2005 Valery Kharyanov Edinburgh W KO 4 10
05-11-2005 Kevin McIntyre Glasow W RSF 1 10
27-05-2005 Alan Bosworth Spennymoor W PTS 10 10
11-05-2005 Dean Hickman Doncaster Dome W KO 7 10
22-10-2004 Silence Saheed Edinburgh W PTS 8 8
22-05-2004 Jon Honney Widnes W TKO 2 8
06-03-2004 George Telfer Glasgow W TKO 3 6
29-11-2003 Jason Hall Glasgow W PTS 6 6
02-10-2003 Nigel Senior Liverpool W TKO 5 6
24-05-2003 David Kirk London W PTS 4 4
29-03-2003 Darren Melville Portsmouth W PTS 6 6
19-10-2002 Kevin McIntyre Glasgow L PTS 6 6
11-03-2002 James Paisley Glasgow W PTS 4 4
19-01-2002 Woody Greenaway York Hall London W TKO 2 4
17-11-2001 Ernie Smith Glasgow W PTS 4 4
15-09-2001 Tommy Peacock Manchester W TKO 1 4
10-02-2001 Keith Jones Widnes W PTS 4 4

Sky’s boxing experts have all predicted big things for Wright, who had a super amateur career.

Nigel was a double ABA champion, triumphing in 1998 and 2000. An England international, he fought for his country as a teenager in the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, reaching the quarter-finals, while he also took part in the World Amateur Championships in Houston, Texas.

As a junior, Nigel, who represented Shildon ABC, reached the finals of the NABC Championships and Junior ABAs in 1997.

He lives in Spennymoor, where he works as a lifeguard at the town’s Leisure Centre. He is engaged to Rebecca and the couple have a baby daughter, Mia.

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