Terry Flanagan (boxer)
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Terry Flanagan (born 11 June 1989) is a British former
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. He held the
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title from 2015 to 2017, becoming the first Englishman to win a world title in that weight class. He won the
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lightweight tournament in 2012, held the
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lightweight title in 2014, and has challenged once for the WBO
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title in 2018.


Professional career


Super-featherweight

From
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,
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, Flanagan had his first professional fight in 2009, beating Danny McDermid on points. After winning his first 12 fights between 2009 and 2012, he beat Dougie Curran in May 2012 to take the vacant English
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title. This was the second time the two had fought, previously meeting in 2010. Curran entered with a record of 0–6–1 in his previous seven bouts. Flanagan had one point deducted for holding in the 5th round. The judges, after 10 rounds scored the bout (99–90, 99–91 twice). He successfully defended the title four months later against Troy James on points (99–92, 99–93, 98–94).


Lightweight


Prizefighter tournament

Flanagan took part in the Prizefighter Series: The Lightweights II at the Olympia in Liverpool on 6 October 2012. In the quarter-finals, Flanagan defeated Patrick Walsh (10–1, 3 KOs) via unanimous decision 29–28 on all three judges cards. In the semi-finals, Flanagan knocked down Derry Mathews (30–7–1, 16 KOs) in round 2, winning the fight via decision 29–27 on all scorecards. Flanagan went on to win the prizefighter tournament in the final defeating
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(20–2, 5 KOs) via split decision (29–28, 29–28, 28–29). In April 2013, on the undercard of Khan-Diaz at
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in
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, Flanagan fought and defeated former unified World Lightweight champion Nate Campbell (36–10–1, 26 KOs). Campbell retired on his stool at the end of round 4 with an injured right hand. On 26 July 2014, Flanagan claimed the vacant
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British lightweight title by defeating British boxer Martin Gethin (24–5–1, 11 KOs). Gethin did not come out for round 8 after his right ear was badly swollen. Flanagan challenged
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European lightweight champion Stephen Ormond (17–1, 8 KOs) on 14 February 2015 at the Civic Hall in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. In round 9, Ormond was deducted a point for use of the head, and ultimately disqualified in round 10 for persistent use of the head, thus losing his belt in the process. At the time of disqualification, Flanagan was heading towards a unanimous decision win (88–82, 88–82, 88–82). The win ensured Flanagan would next fight for the WBO world title next. Possible opponents were Juan Diaz or Takahiro Ao.


Flanagan vs. Zepeda

After claiming the WBO European title, Flanagan stepped up to challenge unbeaten American
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(23-0, 20 KOs) for the vacant WBO lightweight title. The title was left vacant by Terrence Crawford, after he moved up weight class. The fight took place at the
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in Manchester on 11 July 2015. Flanagan registered an early win on a
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. Zepeda sustained what looked like a bad dislocation to his shoulder due to clash of arms and was unable to continue, retiring on his stool after round 2. Despite the fight ending early, Flanagan admitted he was upset with the fight finishing after just six minutes of action and talked about a rematch to prove he is the better boxer. He told Boxnation, "I want to prove that I'm the better boxer. Now I'm world champion I can start believing in myself. Lifting a world title is unreal."


Early defences

Flanagan successfully retained his world title on 10 October at the
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in Manchester against number 1 ranked WBO 28-year-old Diego Magdaleno (28–1, 12 KOs). The fight was halted after Flanagan unloaded a flurry of shots against Magdaleno when he was trapped against the ropes. The official time of the stoppage was 2:38 of round 2. Flanagan dropped Magdaleno down three times in total. Referee Terry O’Connor decided to halt it rather than let Magdaleno continue to fight. Flanagan met Liverpudlian Derry Mathews (38–9–2, 20 KOs) in a rematch, the first being the Prizefighter semi final, which Flanagan won, at the
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in Liverpool on 12 March 2016. The fight was originally scheduled to take place on 13 February, but was postponed after Flanagan suffered a severe
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on his left foot. Although Flanagan was penalized one point in round eight for throwing and landing an illegal forearm to the chin of Mathews, Flanagan won the fight convincingly via unanimous decision (115–112, 117–110, 117–110). Flanagan overcame a slow start before taking control of the fight in the second half. Both boxers were knocked down once in round 2. Flanagan was set to make a third defence of his WBO lightweight title against former IBF super-featherweight champion
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(38–9, 16 KOs) on the undercard of Tyson Fury's cancelled July 9 rematch with Wladimir Klitschko. Due to that fight being postponed, the fight was moved to take place at the Ice Arena in Cardiff on 16 July. Flanagan successfully defended his title with a battling win that went the full 12 rounds. Fana rallied after a fourth-round knockdown from a huge left hook but Flanagan's class ensured a third successive title defence. Flanagan troubled Fana with another powerful left in the eighth before dropping him again in the final round. All three judges agreed a 120–106 points success to ensure Flanagan earned a 31st successive win.


Flanagan vs. Cruz

It was announced on 27 October 2016 that Flanagan would defend his WBO title against 35-year-old former world title challenger Orlando Cruz (25–4–1, 13 KOs) at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff on 26 November. A card promoted by Frank Warren which would also feature
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first title defence against Artur Akavov. Cruz failed to become boxing's first openly gay world champion after suffering a knockout loss to Orlando Salido for the vacant WBO featherweight title in 2013. This was Flanagan's fourth title defence. With a successful defence, Flanagan would be on course for a future unification fight against the winner of the rematch between Anthony Crolla and
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. Flanagan spoke of the fight claiming Cruz is a dangerous fighter but he would be looking to retain his title via stoppage. Flanagan knocked Cruz down twice in the 8th round, the second of which came after a right hand to the temple, which prompted referee Steve Gray to stop the fight 43 seconds into the round. Flanagan had dominated throughout the fight until the finish.


Flanagan vs. Petrov

At a press conference on 23 January 2017, Frank Warren announced that Flanagan would be making his fifth defence of his WBO world title against former super lightweight world title challenger Petr Petrov (38–4–2, 19 KO's) on 8 April 2017 at the
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in Manchester. This would be the first time since October 2015 that Flanagan would be fighting in his home city. The fight went the distance and Flanagan won via unanimous decision. One judge scored the fight a close 116–112 whilst the other two had wide margins of 118–110 and 120–108. Many media outlets including
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believed the wider scores were unfair and disrespectful to Petrov even though he may not have done enough to win the fight, he made a lot of rounds close and hard to score. Flanagan said he and his team would target the big names including
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and
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.


Cancelled defences

On 12 June 2017 the WBO president
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received word that promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren were working closely together to come to an agreement for a fight to take place between Flanagan and undefeated
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Félix Verdejo (23–0, 15 KOs). Some sources claimed the fight would take place on 9 September in Manchester. There was a hold up in the negotiations due to Verdejo being offered $175,000, however his representatives were looking for him to earn in the region of $450,000 having to travel to Flanagan's home country to challenge for the title. A deal was finally reached for the fight to take place on 16 September 2017 at the
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in London. WBO middleweight champion
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was confirmed to take part on the same card. The fight would also mark the fight title Flanagan would fight in London. On 17 July, Warren emailed Top Rank to make them aware that Flanagan had suffered a leg injury, thus postponing the fight. The WBO requested that medical evidence had to be sent to them. Flanagan's team confirmed the evidence would be sent the next day. On 29 September, WBO dropped Verdejo from their mandatory spot, revealing former world title challenger Raymundo Beltrán as their new mandatory. Promoter Warren stated he was looking scout big names and unifications for Flanagan. Another name mentioned was WBA champion
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, however at the time, the WBC ordered him to fight their champion at lightweight,
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. Flanagan, frustratingly said, "I'm struggling to get a big fight. No-one wants to fight me and then I end up getting a voluntary, and everyone slags the opponent. I think they've BOmade ayBeltran mandatory. I want unification's. When I beat Beltran everyone will say he's old and past it. I can't win. I'm getting worked up over it because I am the best, and I want to prove I am the best but I can't until them fights getting made. He claimed he did not want a fight with Anthony Crolla." On 23 October, Flanaged stated a deal to fight Linares was 'all but done'.


Light-welterweight


Flanagan vs. Hooker

On 26 October 2017, the WBO confirmed that Flanagan had vacated their lightweight title in order to move up the light-welterweight division. At the same time, Crawford, the then WBO light-welterweight champion, had vacated to move up to welterweight. Flanagan entered the WBO rankings at number 1, making his first in line for the vacant title. Flanagan would likely challenge NABO titleholder Maurice Hooker (23–0–3, 16 KOs) for the vacant world title. On 4 January 2018, Dino Duva of
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stated the fight between Flanagan and Hooker would take place on 14 April in the UK. Several sources stated the fight would take place at
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in London, with WBO middleweight champion
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headlining the card. On 20 March, Saunders suffered a hand injury in training forcing the card to be cancelled, however that fight was quickly rescheduled for 23 June 2018 at the same arena. In regards to Flanagan vs. Hooker, Warren stated he was discussing a new date with Dino Duva, Hooker's representatives. On 12 April, Tyson Fury announced he had signed with Flanagan's promoter, Warren and was due to fight on 9 June at the Manchester Arena. With the announcement, it was likely that Flanagan, a Manchester local, would also fight on the same card. Warren officially confirmed the fight the following day. Flanagan failed to become a two-weight world champion, suffering his first loss as a professional via a split decision to Hooker, who came into the contest as the underdog. Two judge's scored it 115–113, 117–111 for Hooker, and the third judged had it 117–111 for Flanagan. Hooker used his size and reach advantage and landed his right hand many times accurately. Flanagan approached the fight going forward into Hooker, but had little success due to the disadvantage. Flanagan was warned by referee Terry O’Connor for using his forearm a number of times. After the bout, Hooker announced he would enter the light-welterweight
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tourney, which would commence in the fall. Flanagan's longtime manager Steve Wood admitted it was a tough night however stated his intention to get Flanagan another world title opportunity. According to Wood, Flanagan suffered a concussion in the bout due to the numerous head clashes. Flanagan was open to travelling to Texas for a potential rematch. Another likely scenario was for Flanagan to also enter the WBSS.


World Boxing Super Series

On 18 July 2018, Flanagan entered into the World Boxing Super Series:Light-welterweight tournament. The draw was scheduled to take place on 20 July at the Rossiya Theatre in Moscow. The other top light-welterweights to enter the tournament were Kiryl Relikh,
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, Ivan Baranchyk, Ryan Martin and
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.


Flanagan vs. Prograis

At the draft gala, the number 1 seed, Interim WBC champion Regis Prograis (22–0, 19 KO), selected to fight Flanagan in the quarter-final. According to
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the fight was likely to take place on 27 October at the
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, marking it the first time Flanagan would fight outside of the UK. On fight night, Flanagan lost his second consecutive fight as Prograis beat him via a one-sided 12 round unanimous decision. The judges scored the fight 119–108, 119–108 and 117–110, all for Prograis. Prograis was doing enough in each of the rounds to win them as Flanagan was struggling to let his hands go, only managing to lad his jab. In round 8, Flanagan was dropped following a hook from Prograis. Flanagan beat the count but spent the rest of the round trying to survive. Flanagan was being out-worked in the following rounds. Prograis began to land one punch at a time. This allowed Flanagan to have a good round 11, which saw him land some punches clean. In the last round, Prograis was again able to stun Flanagan with some hard shots. With the win, Prograis advanced to the semi-finals to fight WBA champion Kiryl Relikh.


Comeback

In his next fight, Flanagan faced Jonas Segu. Flanagan stopped his opponent in the fifth round, which was his first win since April 2017. Flanagan continued his comeback with another win, this time against Ghanaian Michael Ansah via DQ. Before the stoppage, Flanagan was boxing well and seemed in control of the fight. Ansah repeatedly kept hitting Flanagan during breaks, which cost him one point in the third round, and culminated in his disqualification in the fourth. Just five weeks after, Flanagan fought again, this time against Jayro Duran. Flanagan managed to score a knockdown during the fight, helping him to an 80–71 victory on the scorecard.


Professional boxing record


Post-boxing career

On 27 August 2023, Flanagan invaded the pitch of
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following a goal by
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striker
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in a
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match between the two sides. Flanagan jumped onto the back of Haaland and kissed his neck before being escorted away by security. Manchester City would then go on to win 2–1.


References


External links

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