Alex Arthur

Alex Arthur

Infobox Boxer
name=Alex Arthur


realname=Alex Arthur
nickname="Amazing"
weight= super featherweight
height= height|ft=5|in=9
nationality=flagicon|UK British
birth_date=Birth date and age|1978|6|26|mf=y
birth_place=Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
death_date|=
death_place|=
style=Orthodox
total=27
wins=25
losses=2
draws=0
no contests=0
KO=19|

Alex Arthur, nicknamed "Amazing" Alex Arthur", (born 26 June, 1978 in Edinburgh) is a professional boxer from Edinburgh, Scotland.

Arthur is a former British, Commonwealth, European Boxing Union (EBU) and WBO super featherweight champion. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=032930 Boxrec profile boxrec.com] ] He is trained by Austin Handren.

Early Professional Career

Arthur had his first professional contest in November 2000 when he defeated fellow debutant Richmond Asante at the Wythenshawe forum in Manchester. Also on the card that day were fighters of the quality of Anthony Farnell, Junior Witter, Matthew Hatton, Michael Jennings and Jamie Moore. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/date_search.php?yyyy=2000&mm=11&dd=25 Boxing results from 25th Nov 2000] ]

After winning 11 fights in a row and picking up a couple of fringe titles on the way, Arthur managed to get a crack at the vacant British Super Featherweight title when he challenged Dewsbury's Steve Conway at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow. The win established Arthur as a force on the domestic scene and he followed up the victory with two defences against Carl Greaves and fellow Scot Willie Limond. One more victory would have given him the Lonsdale belt for keeps and that was when the undefeated prospect with a record of 15-0 ran into Manchester's Michael Gomez.

Michael Gomez fight

Michael Gomez fought Arthur for the British and WBA International super featherweight titles in front of a sold out Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland in October 2003. This was the first professional boxing card in the city for almost 20 years. [cite web | author=| title="AMAZING ALL-ROUND" | work=Boxing Monthly| url=http://www.boxing-monthly.co.uk/content/0310/two.htm| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007]

A war of words was waged between the two fighters prior to the fight, Arthur had stirred up the animosity between the pair stating in an interview that Gomez "gets involved in wars with journeymen" and that "looking deep into Gomez’s eyes at the press conference, I’m not sure even he believes he can win. He’ll be so fired up I expect it’ll take me eight or nine rounds but, if his resistance has gone as people are saying, it could be a lot sooner" and "I see about 20 ways to beat him. I'm just looking forward to shutting him up.". [cite web | author=| title="AMAZING ALL-ROUND" | work=Boxing Monthly| url=http://www.boxing-monthly.co.uk/content/0310/two.htm| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=| title="Arthur shrugs off trainer blow" | work=BBC | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/3193606.stm| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007]

Arthur, who was looking to retain the Lonsdale Belt, was seen as a rising star in British boxing and was being groomed to be a future world champion. Arthur was a strong favourite to defeat Gomez and this fight was seen a as stepping stone against a Gomez how had been through too many battles and abused his body too much. [cite web | author= | title="Star Profiles - Alex Arthur" | work=ITV | url=http://www.itv-boxing.com/News/Story_Page/0,14442,6165_669775,00.html| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=Julian Wilson | title="Boxer of the week - Michael Gomez" | work=Britishboxing.net | url=http://www.britishboxing.net/news_532-Boxer-of-the-week-Michael-Gomez.html| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=Elliot Worsell| title="Britain's most exciting fighters"| work=SecondsOut.com| url=http://www.secondsout.com/UK/news.cfm?ccs=228&cs=17005| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007]

Gomez proved his critics wrong when on the night of the fight Gomez arrived in prime condition and with aggression, determination and desire. [cite web | author=Julian Wilson | title="Boxer of the week - Michael Gomez" | work=Britishboxing.net | url=http://www.britishboxing.net/news_532-Boxer-of-the-week-Michael-Gomez.html| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007] [cite web | author=Stephen Jones | title="Amazing Fighters, Amazing Fight" | work=Braggingrightscorner.com | url=http://www.braggingrightscorner.com/jonesarthur.html| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007] Eventually, Gomez won this bad tempered contested fight with an explosive knock out of Arthur in the fifth round.BoxingTalk] Arthur's performance in the early rounds and his resiliancy before the KO saw the bout hailed as one of the best best fights in Britain for a decade. Boxing promoter Frank Warren called the fight "the greatest contest seen on these shores since Nigel Benn beat Gerald McClellan in 1995". [cite web | author=K MacInnes | title="This England" | work=New Statesman | url=http://www.newstatesman.com/200311240012| accessdate=13 June | accessyear=2007]

Comeback

He made his comeback the next year on March 27 2004 by stopping Michael Kizza in the first round for the IBF Inter-Continental super featherweight title. He made two defences of that fringe title before lining himself up for a shot at Commonwealth Super-Featherweight champion Craig Docherty. To make matters more interesting the British title was now vacant again meaning that the Docherty fight would be for the British and Commonwealth Super-Featherweight titles. The fight took place at the Meadowbank Sports Center in Edinburgh and ended with Arthur knocking Docherty out in the 9th round. Arthur was once again a force to be reckoned with. [ [http://www.scottishboxing.co.uk/?p=301 Arthur wins battle of the Scottish Super Featherweights] ]

European Champion

In order to fully seal his comeback Arthur's next fight was against the reigning European champion at super feather Boris Sinitsin. He managed to defeat the experienced Russian with a wide 12 round decision and so held the British, Commonwealth and European title belts at the same time. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/4700979.stm Arthur crowned European Champion] ] He put all three of them on the line in his next fight against fellow Scot Ricky Burns winning another 12 round decision. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/4720810.stm BBC Sport | Arthur beats Burns in bruising defence] ] It was however the only time he would defend all three at once, his next two fights saw him only defend the European title against mandatory challenger Sergey Gulyakevich and Spain's Sergio Palomo.

WBO Champion

On July 21 2007 he stopped Koba Gogoladze in the tenth round to win the interim WBO super-featherweight title recognised as one of the 4 main 'World' belts. He made his first defence on December 15 2007 against fellow Brit Steve Foster Jr. In what was supposed to be an easy tune up fight, Arthur struggled to win a close unanimous decision. It was a terrible start from the champion, for the first four rounds he was getting beaten to the punch and taking heavy blows from Foster. He regained his composure in the middle rounds and even knocked down his opponent in the 9th with a body shot. However two rounds later in round 11 Arthur got floored himself after taking a right hand that knocked him straight through the ropes. He managed to regain his composure and won a close decision. [ [http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=13701&more=1 Eastside Boxing | Arthur retains title in fight of the year contender] ]

Following the Foster win Arthur geared himself up to take on Panamanian Joan Guzman who held the full version of the title. Guzman however decided that he wanted to move up a weight division and chose not to compete against Arthur. This decision by Guzman meant that the interim title now became the full title and Alex Arthur was a real World Champion. [ [http://news.scotsman.com/alexarthur/Arthur-awarded-WBO-belt-as.4090841.jp The Scotsman | Arthur awarded belt as Guzman moves up in weight] ]

Arthur however surrendered the title in his very next fight, losing a unanimous points decision to England's Nicky Cook at the M.E.N Arena in Manchester on the 9th September 2008. Arthur claimed that he had been "robbed" he also added "It was three English judges - in England. A fighter knows in his heart if he has won or lost a fight and I really thought I had won," [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7602854.stm BBC Sport | Arthur fury at judges decision] ] Other observers however thought that the decision was fair and that Cook fully deserved his win. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7602421.stm BBC Sport | Impressive Cook outclasses Arthur] ]

See also

* List of current world boxing champions

References

External links

* [http://www.alexarthur.com/ Alex Arthur Official Website]
* [http://www.britishboxing.net/boxers_59-Alex-Arthur.html British Boxing]
* [http://www.stv.tv/content/sport/exclusive/display.html?id=opencms:/sport/exclusive/Ken_Buchanan_interview_180607 Interview with Arthur ] STV interview, 18 June 2007.

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