Jamie Arthur (born 17 December 1979) is a former
professional boxer. Born in Scotland, Arthur moved to Wales at a young age and took up boxing. He was selected to represent Wales at the
2002 Commonwealth Games in
Manchester
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in the men's
lightweight
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Boxing
Professional boxing
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Notable lightweight b ...
division. After winning his opening four bouts, Arthur defeated
Denis Zimba
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in the gold medal match to become the first Welsh fighter to win gold at the games for more than 40 years.
He turned professional in 2003 and won his first nine bouts, but persistent cut injuries and two consecutive defeats led to his retirement in 2005. He returned to boxing in 2008 and won the Welsh area
super-featherweight title in his second fight before progressing to an unsuccessful British title fight against
Martin Lindsay. He competed in the
Prizefighter series in May 2010 at
super-bantamweight but was eliminated in the semi-final.
In May 2010, he won the vacant Commonwealth super-bantamweight title after defeating Kris Taylor, but lost the belt in his first defence against
Jason Booth. He fought
Scott Quigg in 2012 but suffered a
stoppage defeat. He fought once more in 2015 before retiring, ending his career with a record of 19 wins (4 by knockout) and 6 defeats.
Early life and Commonwealth title
Arthur was born in
Aberdeen
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in Scotland to Betty and Gordon Arthur.
The family moved to Wales when Arthur was four years old and he grew up in
Cwmbran.
He took up
boxing
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after being bullied by a group of boys who lived in his street and began attending a local gym near his school from the age of nine.
After six weeks, his coach convinced him to take up the sport on a permanent basis after praising his ability; Arthur credits this praise as helping improve his confidence and communication skills.
He was also a keen
footballer
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as a child and represented Wales at schoolboy level before giving up the game to devote his time to his boxing career.
He was named in the
Welsh boxing squad for the
2002 Commonwealth Games in
Manchester
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in the lightweight division, while still working as a
scaffolder. He defeated Scotland's Mark Hastie and Lesotho's Koloba Sehloho in the opening rounds on points before stopping Adnan Jusoh of Malaysia in the quarter-final. Arthur overcame Jusoh in two rounds after moving 15 points ahead on the judges' scorecard which results in an immediate stoppage in an amateur bout. In the semi-final, Arthur faced Botswanan
Gilbert Khunwane and suffered a cut to his face that required two stoppages to wipe blood from his eyes. He went on to win the bout 31–28 on points and left the ring immediately to receive stitches for his injury.
In the final, he met Zambian
Denis Zimba
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The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly refe ...
at the
Manchester Arena
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.
Ahead of the bout, there were doubts over whether Arthur would be able to compete due to the cut he had sustained in his semi-final, but he was eventually cleared by a doctor one hour before the fight was due to start. Arthur struggled in the opening two rounds of the bout before gaining control in the third round to establish a three-point lead. He later remarked that his plan was to score as many points as he could quickly in case the
referee
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stopped the fight due to his injury. A close final round saw Arthur retain his lead and win the gold medal, becoming the first Welshman to win Commonwealth gold in 44 years since
Howard Winstone at the
1958 Games.
Professional career
Early bouts and first retirement
Arthur turned professional in 2003 with promoter
Frank Warren, having initially made plans to continue fighting as an amateur in order to compete at the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens
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. Arthur commented that the lack of funding provided by the Welsh Amateur Boxing Association (WABA) had influenced his decision, although this was rebutted by the organisation's chairman.
Fighting out of a
Penarth
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-based gym, he made his professional debut at
lightweight
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Boxing
Professional boxing
The lightweight division is over 130 pounds (59 kilograms) and up to 135 pounds (61.2 kilograms) weight class in the sport of boxing.
Notable lightweight b ...
in March by defeating Daniel Thorpe on a
points decision
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over four rounds at the
Braehead Arena
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in
Glasgow
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. Three months later he recorded his second victory by defeating James Gorman on points despite his opponent weighing more than half a
stone
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() heavier.
Arthur won a further four bouts in the final four months of 2003 after returning to original
trainer Chris Manley of the Coed Eva club after his second bout.
He stopped three opponents before defeating Jus Wallie on points in December.
He was due to fight
Mger Mkrtchyan
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in February 2004 but was forced to withdraw after a cut he had sustained in his victory over Wallie, which had required 15 stitches, had been slow to heal. Instead, his next bout was a points victory over Kris Taylor in late March.
In July 2004, Arthur faced a significantly more experienced opponent in former French super-bantamweight champion Frederic Bonifai. He defeated Bonifai on points and recorded a similar victory over Buster Dennis two months later.
In January 2005, Arthur met
Haider Ali after a four-month break due to sustaining another cut. He suffered his first professional defeat after the referee stopped the bout due to a severe cut that Arthur had sustained from a clash of heads. In a bid to stop the recurring cut issues, Arthur hoped to undergo surgery to fix the problem but was told that the operation would not be a success. Arthur returned in July 2005 working under new coach
Enzo Calzaghe, but suffered a second consecutive defeat against Harry Ramogaodi after being knocked down three times despite breaking his opponents' jaw during the bout. His defeat led to him being released from his contract with Warren's promotion company.
In September 2005, Arthur announced his retirement from boxing at the age of 25 due to his ongoing cut issues and having struggled to support his family financially. He commented "the enjoyment hasn't been there for the last 18 months, so when you're not enjoying something it's time to make a change" and announced plans to become an amateur trainer.
Return to boxing
Arthur opened an amateur gym in
Newport
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in 2007 and worked as a trainer for 18 months. He announced a return fight for April 2008 against Ghanaian Mettle Ayitey. Arthur dominated the fight to record his first victory since 2004 and stated that his ultimate aim on returning was to secure a British title. During his second fight on his return, in July of the same year, Arthur stopped Dai Davies in the second round of their bout to win the Welsh super-featherweight title. His comeback was briefly derailed when he suffered a broken finger in training shortly afterwards and was forced to pull out of a fight against
Riaz Durgahed
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in
Bristol
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, but he returned in November to defeat Steve Gethin on points.
He began 2009 with victories over
Youssef al-Hamidi
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and Andrey Kostin in February and March respectively.
His five-fight
winning streak resulted in him facing undefeated
Akaash Bhatia in an eliminator to become the number one contender for the British title. The 10-round fight finished with Arthur being named the winner by a single point and was later nominated for the British fight of the year award. Arthur secured a British featherweight title fight against unbeaten
Martin Lindsay following his victory over Bhatia. As a warm-up bout for the contest, Arthur defeated Englishman Mickey Coveney on points at the
Newport Centre, despite separating from trainer
Eddie Avoth only eight days before the fight.
Against Lindsay, Arthur lost the bout by unanimous decision after being knocked down twice and suffering a cut in the 11th round.
Arthur had pledged to retire from the sport if he lost his British title fight,
but in May 2010 he was offered the chance to join the
Prizefighter series, a knockout tournament organised by
Sky Sports
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consisting of three-round bouts held on the same night, at super bantamweight. He joined the competition with only 12 days notice to replace the injured
Craig Lyon. He defeated Robbie Turley in his quarter-final before losing to the undefeated Ricky Owen in the semi-final.
Commonwealth title and retirement
Despite his defeat, Arthur credited the Prizefighter series with inspiring him to fight again, dropping to super-bantamweight permanently. He was named as a surprise contender for the vacant Commonwealth super-bantamweight title against the undefeated Kris Taylor. Arthur was deducted two points during the bout for low blows and suffered a cut, but still went on to win a points decision to claim his first major title. His reign as champion was short-lived as he lost in his first defence to
Jason Booth in February 2011 in a split decision. Despite being offered a rematch, Arthur initially chose to retire from boxing for a second time.
In 2012, he came out of retirement to fight
Scott Quigg for the British Super-bantamweight belt after
Rendall Munroe turned down the bout. Arthur caused a surprise by knocking the unbeaten Quigg down in the fourth round, however the referee called a halt to the fight after Quigg landed several heavy body blows to Arthur in the eighth round. Arthur was upset with the stoppage, stating that the shots had caught him off balance and he was fine to continue.
Arthur retired again after the bout, opening his own gym in
Rhydyfelin in
Pontypridd
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and coaching Newport-based fighter
Bradley Pryce. Arthur made a brief return in 2015 to fight Antonio Horvatic at the Newport Centre. He returned again hoping to challenge for a British title and defeated Horvatic on points.
He was forced to withdraw from a bout in early 2016, never fighting at a professional level again.
Personal life
Alongside his boxing career, Arthur enrolled on a sports studies course through the
University of Wales
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in 2003.
His wife Karen is a horse trainer and Arthur has often trained alongside the animals when preparing for fights. After retiring from fighting, Arthur became a personal trainer. He also briefly managed fighter Kieran Gething.
Professional boxing record
References
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Career details
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1979 births
Living people
Alumni of the University of Wales
Boxers at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Wales
Commonwealth Games medallists in boxing
Lightweight boxers
Sportspeople from Cwmbran
Prizefighter contestants
Sportspeople from Aberdeen
Super-bantamweight boxers
Welsh male boxers
Medallists at the 2002 Commonwealth Games