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Matthew Hall (boxer)

Matthew Hall (born 5 July 1984) is a British professional boxer. He is a former Commonwealth light middleweight champion, having also challenged for the British and European light middleweight titles as well as the British and Commonwealth middleweight titles.[1]

Matthew Hall
Born (1984-07-05) 5 July 1984 (age 39)
Manchester, England
NationalityBritish
Other namesEl Torito ("The Little Bull")
Statistics
Weight(s)Light middleweight
Middleweight
Height5 ft 7+12 in (171 cm)
Reach65 in (165 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins26
Wins by KO16
Losses7

Early professional career edit

Hall's professional debut came in September 2002 with a win over boxing journeyman Pedro Thompson, stopping him in the first round at the MEN Arena in Manchester. His very next fight against the same opponent saw Hall travel to Newcastle in order to beat Thompson again but this time on points over 4 rounds meaning that at the end of his debut year Hall has compiled an unbeaten record of 2-0. Over the course of the next four years, Hall fought fourteen more times against a host of other journeymen winning every fight meaning that his record at the end of 2006 stood at sixteen wins with no defeats. Hall's progress at this time was all the more impressive as in 2003 he had been the victim of a stabbing incident which nearly cost him his life. Speaking to the Daily Mirror about the incident Hall said "I had my bowel perforated six times and lost five or six litres of blood...I was in a bad way and it took me about a year to recover. It's not good getting stabbed." Speaking in 2009 Hall preferred to seek positives from the incident saying "It did my career a favour because it held me back a year or two. I could have had meaningful fights when I was younger and not been ready. I could have been and gone."[2]

Defeat and fightback edit

Hall's perfect record however was about to be shattered in his first fight of 2007. The fight in July was to come a full year after the last time Hall had stepped into the ring when he had beaten Kevin Phelan with a 1st round stoppage. A year later the boot was to be on the other foot when, at the O2 Arena in London, Martin Concepcion stopped Hall in the first round handing him his first defeat in 5 years as a professional boxer.[3] Hall responded to the defeat with a number of wins over worthy opponents. On 3 December 2007 he defeated Tyan Booth at the Piccadilly Hotel in Manchester and on 22 March 2008 in his first fight of the new year beat the unbeaten Kerry Hope at the International Arena in Cardiff.[4] On 6 September 2008 he beat the former Celtic title challenger Taz Jones[5] and on 10 October 2008 returned to Manchester to beat former Irish champion Ciaran Healy at the MEN Arena.[6] On 12 December 2008 in his last fight of the year, Hall capped off a series of four wins in a row following the Concepcion defeat to stop former Central Area champion Jason Rushton in Widnes.[7]

Commonwealth Champion edit

Hall's winning run was to pay dividends as on 14 March 2009 Hall defeated defending champion Bradley Pryce to lift the Commonwealth championship knocking Pryce out in the 2nd round.[8] Disappointment following however when on 18 July 2009 Hall lost his title in his first defence at the MEN Arena in Manchester. He was defeated by Anthony Small in a fight which also saw the vacant British title on the line, the referee stopping the fight in the 8th round handing both belts to Small.[9] Following the contest Hall split from his longtime trainer Brian Hughes and moved to try and rebuild with Bolton-based trainer Karl Ince. Speaking of the change in direction Hall said that he had been "embarrassed" by his performance and added that "sometimes you need a change".[10] In his first contest following the defeat on 15 May 2010, Hall scored a 5th round stoppage win over Tony Randell the British Masters champion in a non-title bout.[11]

European title attempt edit

On 18 September 2010 as part of Frank Warrens 'Magnificent Seven' card, Hall lost for the third time in his career. The fight, for the vacant European title, had come at short notice for Hall following an injury to Ryan Rhodes who had been due to defend the belt on the card. The injury had meant that the belt became vacant and Hall stepped in to fight the Czech Republics Lucas Konecny. In the end Konecny proved too much of a step up for Hall and following two knockdowns in the 6th round the referee stopped the fight. A disappointed Hall announced after the fight that it would be his last that he would retire.

Return from retirement and British title elimination fight edit

In October 2011, Hall returned to the professional fight game. He suffered a shock defeat to Bulgarian Alex Ribchev on points shown live on new boxing channel BoxNation.[12] Hall then fought and defeated Kris Carslaw in a British light middleweight title elimination fight.[13]

Hall suffered another defeat at the hands of Irish fighter Gary O'Sullivan, at Upton Park, London, on 14 July.[14]

Professional boxing record edit

33 fights 26 wins 7 losses
By knockout 16 3
By decision 10 4
Draws 0
No contests 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
33 Win 26–7   Dan Blackwell PTS 6 2015-04-18   Sports Centre, Oldham, England
32 Loss 25–7   Billy Joe Saunders UD 12 2013-03-21   York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England For Commonwealth (British Empire) Middleweight title.
For BBBofC British Middleweight title.
31 Win 25–6   Lee Noble PTS 6 2012-11-30   Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
30 Loss 24–6   Gary O'Sullivan UD 12 2012-07-14   Upton Park, West Ham, London, England For vacant WBO International Middleweight title.
29 Loss 24–5   Sam Webb SD 12 2012-04-28   Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington, London, England
28 Win 24–4   Kris Carslaw UD 10 2011-11-25   Ravenscraig Sports Centre, Motherwell, Scotland
27 Loss 23–4   Alexey Ribchev PTS 6 2011-10-28   Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester, England
26 Loss 23–3   Lukas Konecny TKO 6 (12), 1:53 2010-09-18   LG Arena, Birmingham, England For vacant EBU European Super welterweight title.
25 Win 23–2   Tony Randell TKO 3 (6), 1:58 2010-05-15   Upton Park, West Ham, London, England
24 Loss 22–2   Anthony Small TKO 8 (12), 2:21 2009-07-18   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England Lost Commonwealth (British Empire) Super welterweight title.
For vacant BBBofC British Super welterweight title.
23 Win 22–1   Bradley Pryce TKO 2 (12), 2:59 2009-03-14   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England Won Commonwealth (British Empire) Super welterweight title.
22 Win 21–1   Jason Rushton TKO 6 (8), 1:19 2008-12-12   Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, England
21 Win 20–1   Ciaran Healy TKO 3 (8), 1:56 2008-10-10   Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England
20 Win 19–1   Taz Jones TKO 5 (8), 2:56 2008-09-06   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
19 Win 18–1   Kerry Hope TKO 8 (8), 0:53 2008-03-22   International Arena, Cardiff, Wales
18 Win 17–1   Tyan Booth PTS 8 2007-12-03   Piccadilly Hotel, Manchester, England
17 Loss 16–1   Martin Concepcion TKO 1 (8), 2:00 2007-07-14   The O2 Arena, Greenwich, London, England
16 Win 16–0   Kevin Phelan TKO 1 (6), 2:06 2006-07-08   Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
15 Win 15–0   Rob Burton KO 3 (?), 1:25 2006-03-11   Newport Centre, Newport, Wales
14 Win 14–0   Jon Foster TKO 3 (6), 1:29 2006-01-28   Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England
13 Win 13–0   Matt Scriven TKO 2 (6), 2:26 2005-06-04   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
12 Win 12–0   Sylvestre Marianini TKO 1 (6), 2:57 2005-02-11   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
11 Win 11–0   Leigh Wicks PTS 4 2005-01-21   Bridgend Leisure Centre, Bridgend, Wales
10 Win 10–0   Jason Collins PTS 6 2004-12-03   Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland
9 Win 9–0   Ojay Abrahams KO 1 (6), 2:41 2004-11-12   North Bridge Leisure Centre, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
8 Win 8–0   Howard Clarke TKO 5 (6), 1:58 2004-10-01   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
7 Win 7–0   Isidro Gonzalez TKO 3 (4), 1:19 2004-06-12   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
6 Win 6–0   Craig Lynch PTS 6 2004-05-06   Metrodome, Barnsley, England
5 Win 5–0   Patrick Cito PTS 4 2003-05-08   Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, England
4 Win 4–0   Brian Coleman TKO 1 (4), 1:55 2003-04-05   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
3 Win 3–0   Clive Johnson PTS 4 2003-01-18   Guild Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England
2 Win 2–0   Pedro Thompson PTS 4 2002-12-14   Telewest Arena, Newcastle, England
1 Win 1–0   Pedro Thompson TKO 1 (4), 2:15 2002-09-28   M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England Professional debut

References edit

  1. ^ Boxing record for Matthew Hall from BoxRec (registration required). Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  2. ^ mirror Administrator (11 July 2009). "Matthew Hall: Stabbing helped me realise boxing dream". mirror.
  3. ^ Martin Concepcion vs Matthew Hall. YouTube. 17 July 2007. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Middleton". men.
  5. ^ walesonline Administrator (12 September 2008). "Boxing: Illness cost me Hall fight says Jones". walesonline.
  6. ^ "Latest Boxing News – Hall Destroys Healy". Boxing News 24. 11 October 2008.
  7. ^ "KO for brave Rushton after late call". thestar.co.uk.
  8. ^ "BBC Sport - Hall stops champion Pryce in two". bbc.co.uk. 14 March 2009.
  9. ^ "Cleverly stops McIntosh for title". BBC Sport. 18 July 2009. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  10. ^ men Administrator (29 July 2009). "Split decision for Hall". men.
  11. ^ men Administrator (27 May 2010). "Hall returns with a bang". men.
  12. ^ Lynch, Matt. "Matthew Hall Loses on Return to the Ring". Boxingtoday.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2012.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "Matthew Hall - Boxer". Boxrec.com. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  14. ^ "Gary 'Spike' O'Sullivan beats Matthew Hall at Upton Park". RTÉ.ie. 16 July 2012.

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recordTotal fights33Wins26Wins by KO16Losses7 Contents 1 Early professional career 2 Defeat and fightback 3 Commonwealth Champion 4 European title attempt 5 Return from retirement and British title elimination fight 6 Professional boxing record 7 ReferencesEarly professional career editHall s professional debut came in September 2002 with a win over boxing journeyman Pedro Thompson stopping him in the first round at the MEN Arena in Manchester His very next fight against the same opponent saw Hall travel to Newcastle in order to beat Thompson again but this time on points over 4 rounds meaning that at the end of his debut year Hall has compiled an unbeaten record of 2 0 Over the course of the next four years Hall fought fourteen more times against a host of other journeymen winning every fight meaning that his record at the end of 2006 stood at sixteen wins with no defeats Hall s progress at this time was all the more impressive as in 2003 he had been the victim of a stabbing incident which nearly cost him his life Speaking to the Daily Mirror about the incident Hall said I had my bowel perforated six times and lost five or six litres of blood I was in a bad way and it took me about a year to recover It s not good getting stabbed Speaking in 2009 Hall preferred to seek positives from the incident saying It did my career a favour because it held me back a year or two I could have had meaningful fights when I was younger and not been ready I could have been and gone 2 Defeat and fightback editHall s perfect record however was about to be shattered in his first fight of 2007 The fight in July was to come a full year after the last time Hall had stepped into the ring when he had beaten Kevin Phelan with a 1st round stoppage A year later the boot was to be on the other foot when at the O2 Arena in London Martin Concepcion stopped Hall in the first round handing him his first defeat in 5 years as a professional boxer 3 Hall responded to the defeat with a number of wins over worthy opponents On 3 December 2007 he defeated Tyan Booth at the Piccadilly Hotel in Manchester and on 22 March 2008 in his first fight of the new year beat the unbeaten Kerry Hope at the International Arena in Cardiff 4 On 6 September 2008 he beat the former Celtic title challenger Taz Jones 5 and on 10 October 2008 returned to Manchester to beat former Irish champion Ciaran Healy at the MEN Arena 6 On 12 December 2008 in his last fight of the year Hall capped off a series of four wins in a row following the Concepcion defeat to stop former Central Area champion Jason Rushton in Widnes 7 Commonwealth Champion editHall s winning run was to pay dividends as on 14 March 2009 Hall defeated defending champion Bradley Pryce to lift the Commonwealth championship knocking Pryce out in the 2nd round 8 Disappointment following however when on 18 July 2009 Hall lost his title in his first defence at the MEN Arena in Manchester He was defeated by Anthony Small in a fight which also saw the vacant British title on the line the referee stopping the fight in the 8th round handing both belts to Small 9 Following the contest Hall split from his longtime trainer Brian Hughes and moved to try and rebuild with Bolton based trainer Karl Ince Speaking of the change in direction Hall said that he had been embarrassed by his performance and added that sometimes you need a change 10 In his first contest following the defeat on 15 May 2010 Hall scored a 5th round stoppage win over Tony Randell the British Masters champion in a non title bout 11 European title attempt editOn 18 September 2010 as part of Frank Warrens Magnificent Seven card Hall lost for the third time in his career The fight for the vacant European title had come at short notice for Hall following an injury to Ryan Rhodes who had been due to defend the belt on the card The injury had meant that the belt became vacant and Hall stepped in to fight the Czech Republics Lucas Konecny In the end Konecny proved too much of a step up for Hall and following two knockdowns in the 6th round the referee stopped the fight A disappointed Hall announced after the fight that it would be his last that he would retire Return from retirement and British title elimination fight editIn October 2011 Hall returned to the professional fight game He suffered a shock defeat to Bulgarian Alex Ribchev on points shown live on new boxing channel BoxNation 12 Hall then fought and defeated Kris Carslaw in a British light middleweight title elimination fight 13 Hall suffered another defeat at the hands of Irish fighter Gary O Sullivan at Upton Park London on 14 July 14 Professional boxing record edit33 fights 26 wins 7 losses By knockout 16 3 By decision 10 4 Draws 0 No contests 0 No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes 33 Win 26 7 nbsp Dan Blackwell PTS 6 2015 04 18 nbsp Sports Centre Oldham England 32 Loss 25 7 nbsp Billy Joe Saunders UD 12 2013 03 21 nbsp York Hall Bethnal Green London England For Commonwealth British Empire Middleweight title For BBBofC British Middleweight title 31 Win 25 6 nbsp Lee Noble PTS 6 2012 11 30 nbsp Manchester Arena Manchester England 30 Loss 24 6 nbsp Gary O Sullivan UD 12 2012 07 14 nbsp Upton Park West Ham London England For vacant WBO International Middleweight title 29 Loss 24 5 nbsp Sam Webb SD 12 2012 04 28 nbsp Royal Albert Hall South Kensington London England 28 Win 24 4 nbsp Kris Carslaw UD 10 2011 11 25 nbsp Ravenscraig Sports Centre Motherwell Scotland 27 Loss 23 4 nbsp Alexey Ribchev PTS 6 2011 10 28 nbsp Bowlers Exhibition Centre Manchester England 26 Loss 23 3 nbsp Lukas Konecny TKO 6 12 1 53 2010 09 18 nbsp LG Arena Birmingham England For vacant EBU European Super welterweight title 25 Win 23 2 nbsp Tony Randell TKO 3 6 1 58 2010 05 15 nbsp Upton Park West Ham London England 24 Loss 22 2 nbsp Anthony Small TKO 8 12 2 21 2009 07 18 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England Lost Commonwealth British Empire Super welterweight title For vacant BBBofC British Super welterweight title 23 Win 22 1 nbsp Bradley Pryce TKO 2 12 2 59 2009 03 14 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England Won Commonwealth British Empire Super welterweight title 22 Win 21 1 nbsp Jason Rushton TKO 6 8 1 19 2008 12 12 nbsp Kingsway Leisure Centre Widnes England 21 Win 20 1 nbsp Ciaran Healy TKO 3 8 1 56 2008 10 10 nbsp Everton Park Sports Centre Liverpool England 20 Win 19 1 nbsp Taz Jones TKO 5 8 2 56 2008 09 06 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England 19 Win 18 1 nbsp Kerry Hope TKO 8 8 0 53 2008 03 22 nbsp International Arena Cardiff Wales 18 Win 17 1 nbsp Tyan Booth PTS 8 2007 12 03 nbsp Piccadilly Hotel Manchester England 17 Loss 16 1 nbsp Martin Concepcion TKO 1 8 2 00 2007 07 14 nbsp The O2 Arena Greenwich London England 16 Win 16 0 nbsp Kevin Phelan TKO 1 6 2 06 2006 07 08 nbsp Millennium Stadium Cardiff Wales 15 Win 15 0 nbsp Rob Burton KO 3 1 25 2006 03 11 nbsp Newport Centre Newport Wales 14 Win 14 0 nbsp Jon Foster TKO 3 6 1 29 2006 01 28 nbsp Nottingham Arena Nottingham England 13 Win 13 0 nbsp Matt Scriven TKO 2 6 2 26 2005 06 04 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England 12 Win 12 0 nbsp Sylvestre Marianini TKO 1 6 2 57 2005 02 11 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England 11 Win 11 0 nbsp Leigh Wicks PTS 4 2005 01 21 nbsp Bridgend Leisure Centre Bridgend Wales 10 Win 10 0 nbsp Jason Collins PTS 6 2004 12 03 nbsp Meadowbank Sports Centre Edinburgh Scotland 9 Win 9 0 nbsp Ojay Abrahams KO 1 6 2 41 2004 11 12 nbsp North Bridge Leisure Centre Halifax West Yorkshire England 8 Win 8 0 nbsp Howard Clarke TKO 5 6 1 58 2004 10 01 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England 7 Win 7 0 nbsp Isidro Gonzalez TKO 3 4 1 19 2004 06 12 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England 6 Win 6 0 nbsp Craig Lynch PTS 6 2004 05 06 nbsp Metrodome Barnsley England 5 Win 5 0 nbsp Patrick Cito PTS 4 2003 05 08 nbsp Kingsway Leisure Centre Widnes England 4 Win 4 0 nbsp Brian Coleman TKO 1 4 1 55 2003 04 05 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England 3 Win 3 0 nbsp Clive Johnson PTS 4 2003 01 18 nbsp Guild Hall Preston Lancashire England 2 Win 2 0 nbsp Pedro Thompson PTS 4 2002 12 14 nbsp Telewest Arena Newcastle England 1 Win 1 0 nbsp Pedro Thompson TKO 1 4 2 15 2002 09 28 nbsp M E N Arena Manchester England Professional debutReferences edit Boxing record for Matthew Hall from BoxRec registration required Retrieved 2015 10 12 mirror Administrator 11 July 2009 Matthew Hall Stabbing helped me realise boxing dream mirror Martin Concepcion vs Matthew Hall YouTube 17 July 2007 Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Middleton men walesonline Administrator 12 September 2008 Boxing Illness cost me Hall fight says Jones walesonline Latest Boxing News Hall Destroys Healy Boxing News 24 11 October 2008 KO for brave Rushton after late call thestar co uk BBC Sport Hall stops champion Pryce in two bbc co uk 14 March 2009 Cleverly stops McIntosh for title BBC Sport 18 July 2009 Retrieved 17 February 2014 men Administrator 29 July 2009 Split decision for Hall men men Administrator 27 May 2010 Hall returns with a bang men Lynch Matt Matthew Hall Loses on Return to the Ring Boxingtoday co uk Retrieved 23 January 2012 permanent dead link Matthew Hall Boxer Boxrec com Retrieved 23 January 2012 Gary Spike O Sullivan beats Matthew Hall at Upton Park RTE ie 16 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Hall boxer amp oldid 1207862310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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