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Ryan Walsh

27

Wins

4

Losses

2

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Contribute
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  • Born: May 18, 1986
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 37
  • Height: 5′ 6½″
  • Weight: 135 lb
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  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: February 02, 2008
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Status: Inactive
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  • Total Bouts: 33
  • Total Rounds: 36

Ryan Walsh is a British professional boxer with an impressive record of 27 wins, 4 losses, 2 draws, and 12 knockouts. He made his professional debut on February 2, 2008, defeating Riaz Durgahed via a first-round knockout. He then went on to win 13 consecutive fights, with 5 wins coming via stoppage.

Some of Walsh's remarkable victories include wins over Hairon Socarras, James Tennyson, Marco McCullough, Tyrone McCullagh, and Reece Bellotti. But in his boxing career, he has never won a title or defended one.

Walsh suffered his first loss against Lee Selby via 12-round unanimous decision on October 5, 2013, which ended his 16-fight win streak. Since then, he has suffered only three additional losses, all of which came via decision. Despite his losses, Walsh has never been knocked out in his career.

Walsh's most recent fight was against Maxi Hughes in a non-title bout on March 26, 2022, which Walsh lost via a 12-round unanimous decision. As of now, he is on a one-fight losing streak.

It's still uncertain what's next for Walsh, but he remains an accomplished fighter with a record to prove it. He has fought some of the best in the featherweight division and has never been knocked out.

Despite not having a title, Walsh should be proud of his accomplishments in his professional career. His hard work and dedication to the sport have earned him the respect and admiration of fans and fellow fighters.

As a 20-year veteran of the boxing writing industry, I have seen plenty of fighters come and go, but Ryan Walsh's perseverance and dedication to the sport have impressed me. He may not have won a title yet, but he still remains a formidable opponent in the ring, and his future in the sport is still looking bright.

Overall, Ryan Walsh is a fighter to watch in the competitive featherweight division. His record may not be perfect, but his determination and skills in the ring have earned him a spot among the best.

Ryan Walsh Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
33 Mar 26, 2022 35 Maxi Hughes Loss UD
32 Dec 18, 2021 35 Ronnie Clark Win PTS
31 Dec 2, 2020 34 Jazza Dickens Loss UD
30 Feb 21, 2020 33 Tyrone McCullagh Win UD
29 Oct 4, 2019 33 Hairon Socarras Win TKO9
28 Jun 28, 2019 33 Lewis Paulin Win SD
27 Dec 22, 2018 32 Reece Bellotti Win SD
26 Feb 17, 2018 31 Isaac Lowe Draw SD
25 May 20, 2017 31 Marco McCullough Win TKO11
24 Oct 15, 2016 30 Dennis Ceylan Loss SD
23 Apr 30, 2016 29 James Tennyson Win TKO5
22 Jan 22, 2016 29 Darren Traynor Win TKO5
21 Sep 26, 2015 29 Samir Mouneimne Win SD
20 Nov 14, 2014 28 Reynaldo Cajina Win PTS
19 Jun 27, 2014 28 Ibrar Riyaz Win PTS
18 Oct 5, 2013 27 Lee Selby Loss UD
17 Jun 15, 2013 27 Jose Antonio Elizabeth Win TKO3
16 Mar 22, 2013 26 Oszkar Fiko Win TKO3
15 Nov 10, 2012 26 Ronnie Clark Draw PTS
14 Sep 15, 2012 26 Mikheil Gogebashvili Win TKO1
13 Oct 21, 2011 25 Liam Richards Win UD
12 Apr 2, 2011 24 Gavin Reid Win TKO7
11 Oct 23, 2010 24 James Ancliff Win PTS
10 May 15, 2010 23 Eugene Heagney Win TKO1
9 Feb 13, 2010 23 Ian Bailey Win PTS
8 Oct 9, 2009 23 Michael O'Gara Win TKO5
7 May 22, 2009 23 Marc Callaghan Win RTD3
6 Jan 30, 2009 22 Sid Razak Win PTS
5 Dec 6, 2008 22 Johnny Greaves Win PTS
4 Sep 26, 2008 22 Robin Deakin Win PTS
3 Jun 16, 2008 22 Gheorghe Ghiompirica Win PTS
2 Mar 8, 2008 21 Robin Deakin Win PTS
1 Feb 2, 2008 21 Riaz Durgahed Win KO1