Scott Cardle (born 28 September 1989) is a British former
professional boxer
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who competed from 2012 to 2018. He held the
British
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lightweight
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Boxing Professional boxing
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title from 2015 to 2016. As an amateur, he won a bronze medal in the
welterweight
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division at the
2009 EU Championships. His elder brother,
Joe, is a professional footballer.
Amateur career
Born in
Blackpool
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,
Lancashire
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, to Glasgow-born parents, Cardle had a successful amateur career fighting out of Kirkham ABC, As well as 7 national gold medals from the age of 14, Scott became an England and
Team GB
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International, winning many international honours including gold medal in multi nation tournament in Dublin, Ireland in three consecutive years (2007, 2008 & 2009), Gold at 'Golden Gong Cup' tournament in Macedonia (2008), a bronze medal at a multi nation tournament in Germany (2008) beating
Jeff Horn, a bronze medal at the
2009 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships at
welterweight
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, he then dropped down a weight to
light-welterweight
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for the
AIBA World Boxing Championships in Milan in
2009
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After beating Olympic Bronze Medalist, Frenchman,
Alexis Vastine
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, he then lost to another Olympic Bronze Medallist, Cuban,
Roniel Iglesias Sotolongo missing the chance to secure a world championship medal.
[Kyle, Gregor (2015)]
British champion Scott Cardle: I am fulfilling my Bhoyhood dream by playing for Celtic
, '' Daily Record'', 3 September 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015
Professional boxing career
Trained by
Joe Gallagher in
Bolton
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, Cardle made his professional debut in March 2012 with a points win over journeyman Sid Razak. He had seven more fights that year, winning them all. In April 2013, he beat
Maxi Hughes unanimously to win the
Central Area lightweight
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title. Wins over Gary Fox, Krzysztof Szot, and
Paul Appleby preceded a challenge for the English title in September 2014 against defending champion Kirk Goodings, the fight also an eliminator for the
British title. Cardle stopped Goodings in 35 seconds in the first round to take the title.
In May 2015 Cardle met
Craig Evans at
The O2 Arena
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for the vacant British title. The fight went the distance, with both fighters suffering cuts, Cardle took a
unanimous decision
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to become British champion. He was due to make his first defence of the title in September 2015 against
Gary Buckland but a
quadriceps
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tear sustained in sparring ruled him out of the fight,
and he went on to make his first defence in November at the
Echo Arena
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,
Liverpool
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, against
Sean Dodd. Despite sustaining cuts above both eyes after a tough eleven rounds, Cardle stopped Dodd in the twelfth and final round to retain the title
Scott Cardle vows to improve The stoppage was controversial, and Cardle agreed to a rematch with Dodd in 2016 which ended in a draw.
[Crawford, Simon (2015), '' Sporting Life'', 10 November 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015] Cardle then defended his Lonsdale belt in Glasgow against Mandatory challenger, Grimsbys Kevin Hooper. Cardle stopped Hooper in the 6th round to retain the belt and after defending the title three times, Cardle thought he had won the Lonsdale belt outright not knowing his draw against Dodd didn't count.
Scott Cardle then lost his British lightweight title to Yorkshireman
Robbie Barrett
Robbie Barrett is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2012 to 2018. He held the British lightweight title in 2017.
Professional career
Barrett made his professional debut on 2 March 2012, scoring a four-round points dec ...
on 15 April 2017. Barrett won by
majority decision
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, the judges scorecards reading 114–114, 112–114 and 113–115. Not securing a rematch clause and with Barrett not interested in a rematch, Cardle eventually got another crack at the title, losing to Newcastles
Lewis Ritson by stoppage in the third round.
in 2019, after losing to three time, three weight world champion,
Ricky Burns
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in November 2018, Cardle decided to retire from the sport
Outside of boxing
A fan of
Celtic F.C.
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, Cardle got to play for the club in September 2015 in a charity match in honour of
Jock Stein
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against
Dunfermline Athletic F.C.
Professional boxing record
References
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1989 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Lytham St Annes
English male boxers
Lightweight boxers
21st-century English sportsmen