Matthew Marsh (boxer)

Matthew Marsh
Statistics
Real name Matthew Marsh
Rated at Super bantamweight
Nationality British
Born (1982-08-01) 1 August 1982
West Ham
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 15
Wins 13
Wins by KO 1
Losses 2
Draws 0

Matthew Marsh (born 1 August 1982) is a British professional boxer who competes in the Super bantamweight division. He is a former two time ABA champion at Flyweight and Bantamweight[1] and a former British super bantamweight champion.[2]

Professional career

Early career

Marsh begun his professional career in September 2004 with a win over Freddy James at the York Hall in Bethnal Green. By December 2006 he had compiled a winning ledger of 6-0 with wins over the likes of Welshman Dai Davies and French journeyman Frederic Gosset,[3] and had earned a crack at the Southern Area featherweight championship. He challenged reigning champion Rocky Dean at the Excel Arena in the London Docklands and won a 10 round decision. The two fighters met again in July 2007 this time for the super bantamweight version of the same belt. Going into the second match up Dean was confident saying "I am faster and fitter, and I am twice the fighter I was when I last met Marsh...Last time we met, I gave him the first four rounds. That will not happen again".[4] It was not to be however and Marsh won another 10 round decision which meant that he now held the southern area title at two different weights.[2]

Defeat to Mathews

Following the back to back wins over Rocky Dean, Marsh once again stepped up to featherweight to box the current holder of the WBU title Derry Mathews. Mathews was himself a former ABA bantamweight champion, winning the title in 2002 two years before Marsh would pick up the same crown. The fight in October 2007 ended with a first defeat for Marsh with the step up in class proving a bit too much when the fight was stopped in the 11th round. It was the first time Marsh had been taken beyond 10 rounds and observers noted that the fatigue was beginning to show as he struggled into the later stages.[5][6]

British champion

Marsh responded to his first career defeat in style, knocking out Tanzanian fighter Ajibu Salum in the first round of his next bout. The knockout was significant in that it was the first time in his fledgling career that Marsh has stopped an opponent. In June 2008 Marsh met the current British super bantamweight champion Esham Pickering and won a unanimous points decision over 12 rounds. Pickering, a former European champion at the weight, was confident going into the bout saying "I just think I will blow him away, I can beat him in every department."[7] Marsh however was dominant from the first bell landing the most punches and being generally busier.[8] Marsh made the first defence of his new title against the man he had already beaten twice, Rocky Dean, at the York Hall on 21 November 2008. The fight ended with a majority decision for the champion handing Marsh his third win over Dean.[9] Marsh had been due to defend his title for the second time on 17 April 2009 against English champion Mark Moran however he struggled to make the super bantamweight weight limit and was forced to vacate the title. Jason Booth, the reigning Commonwealth bantamweight champion stepped in and defeated Moran with a win in the sixth round.[10]

Route back to contention

Following a break from boxing Marsh returned to action on 18 September 2009 to fight Josh Wale for the vacant English super bantamweight crown. Despite winning the fight Marsh was unable to claim the belt as he once again failed to make the weight limit after weighing in six ounces over.[11][12] On 18 December 2009 Marsh beat Marc Callaghan over six rounds at the York Hall and on 5 February 2010 challenged Jason Booth for the British and Commonwealth titles. The fight, at the Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre in Nottingham, resulted in a second career defeat for Marsh as he failed to reclaim his old title.[2] Booth was able to claim the Lonsdale belt outright after the fight when a cut above Marsh's right eye forced the fight to be stopped in the 11th round.[13]

References

  1. ABA tournament results 2000's ABAE, Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 Boxrec Professional boxing record Matthew Marsh Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  3. Marsh beats Gosset Britishboxing.net, Retrieved 24 October 2008. Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Dean: I'm twice the fighter now Bury Free Press Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  5. Derry Mathews lines up London defence Liverpool Echo, 14 August 2007. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  6. Mathews retains WBU title Sporting Life, Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  7. Esham: I'll blow Marsh away Sky Sports, 27 June 2008. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  8. Marsh takes title from Pickering BBC Sport, 27 June 2008. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
  9. Rocky Dean record Britishboxing.net Retrieved 22 November 2008. Archived 5 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. Booth lands vacant British title BBC Sport, 17 April 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2009.
  11. Wale bout twist South Yorkshire Times, 18 September 2009. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  12. Daws v Morrison undercard report Matchroom Sports, Retrieved 20 September 2009.
  13. Jason Booth beats Matthew Marsh to land title Daily Mirror, 6 February 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
Preceded by
Esham Pickering
WPTS 12
British Super bantamweight Champion
27 June 2008 – 17 April 2009
Succeeded by
Jason Booth
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