Bowyn Morgan Explained

Bowyn Morgan
Nickname:BoMan
Height:1.77 m
Reach:169 cm
Weight:
Birth Place:Waihi, New Zealand
Style:Orthodox
Total:24
Wins:22
Ko:11
Losses:2
No Contests:1

Bowyn Morgan (born 13 January 1989 in Waihi)[1] is a New Zealand professional boxer. As an amateur he competed in the men's welterweight division at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow where he would reach the quarter-finals before losing to Scott Fitzgerald, who went on to claim the gold medal.[2]

Boxing career

Amateur

Morgan would compete in 106 amateur bouts where he would win four straight New Zealand Golden Gloves tournaments in the welterweight (67 kg) division. In 2014, he would compete at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland where he would go onto defeat Lewis Benson of Scotland and Mmusi Tswiige of Botswana before losing to Scott Fitzgerald of England by split-decision (2–1) in the quarter-finals.[3]

Professional

Professional Debut, Signed with Duco 2014 – 2016

In December 2014, Morgan made his professional boxing debut against Martin Mech. The Martin Mech who is originally from Czech Republic, has fought Morgan before in their amateur careers.[4] Morgan won the fight by third-round TKO.[5] In his second professional fight, Morgan fought on his first televised show on a Joseph Parker undercard. Morgan took on Ivana Siau in March 2015, winning by Unanimous Decision.[6] Dean Lonergan of Duco Events signed Morgan for a three-fight deal contract as their promoters.[7] [8]

Morgan made his next televised appearance when he took on Australian Luke Travers who choose not to weigh in on weigh in day.[9] Morgan won the fight by TKO with Travers being dropped twice before the corner threw in the towel.[10] Early August 2015, Morgan fought against Nuka Gemmell which resulted in a no contest. The bout itself was scheduled for six rounds however it only lasted three, due to a cut to Gemmell that was caused by an accidental headbutt. Originally the bout was announced as a Technical Knockout win for Morgan, However the decision was change to a draw on the night. Late August 2015, Morgan's team made a request to the commissioning body of the night (NZPBA) to change it to reverse the result to a no contest. The NZPBA accepted the request and change the result to a no contest.[11]

In March 2016, Morgan took on journeyman Daniel Maxwell for the NZNBF version of the vacant New Zealand National Welterweight title.[12] The event took place in an outdoor venue at the Addington Raceway with Reece Papuni and Nort Beauchamp also fighting on the cards.[13] Morgan won the fight by unanimous decision, picking up his first New Zealand national title.[14] Morgan fought in his next televised appearance when he took on Australian Ben Kite.[15] Morgan won the fight by second-round TKO.[16] Morgan returned quickly in the ring when he took on Australian Kris George.[17] Morgan suffered the first loss in his professional career when Kris George won the fight by third-round TKO.[18] Morgan returned to the ring after his loss when he took on former WBO ranked boxer, Gunnar Jackson.[19] Morgan won the fight by Unanimous decision.[20] This was the last time Morgan fought under a Duco Events contract. He will fight on a duco events show again in 2018.

Multiple New Zealand champion, Multiple Regional Champion 2017 – 2018

Morgan finished his 2016 with a win over Blake Bell by unanimous decision. He began his 2017 with great success when he stopped Ikani Falekaono in the second round.[21] In April 2017, Morgan took on Gunnar Jackson in a rematch for the vacant IBO Oceania Super Welterweight title.[22] Morgan won the fight by unanimous decision winning his first regional boxing title.[23] Morgan would comfortably win over Thailand Australian boxer Paitoon Jaikom a few months later by unanimous decision.[24] Morgan will finish his 2017 with a big fight against Indonesian boxer Stevie Ongen Ferdinandus for the IBO Asia Pacific Welterweight title.[25] Stevie Ongen Ferdinandus had a previous win over another New Zealander Cairo George by Unanimous decision.[26] Bowyn Morgan won the fight by third round Knockout, gaining his second IBO Regional title.[27]

In May 2018, Morgan took on his next international opponent, Mexican Boxer Andres Delfin Rodriguez for the first ever Pro Box NZ Pacific Super Weltweight title.[28] Morgan won the fight by eighth-round knockout, capturing his fourth professional title belt.[29] Morgan would fight next on a Shane Cameron televised show, fighting on a Junior Fa Undercard. He will fight against Shay Brock for the New Zealand National (NZPBA version) Super Welterweight title.[30] This fight was considered the biggest fight in the Super Welterweight division in New Zealand Boxing history.[31] Morgan won the fight by Unanimous decision, winning his fifth Professional boxing title and his second New Zealand National title. The fight was considered the best fight of the night, outshining the main event.[32] Morgan would defend his IBO Asia Pacific Welterweight title against Australian Luke Woods.[33] Morgan won the by a controversial unanimous decision. Morgan won the fight on the judges scorecard by a wide margin, however, multiple people including Morgan himself believe that he did not won that fight. Morgan would make his television return with his first fight on a Duco Events card in two years. This will be the last time Morgan will fight on a Duco Events Card. He would take on Fijian boxer Sebastian Singh for the Pro Box New Zealand Super Welterweight title. There was Controversy surrounding the fight with Sebastian Singh two and a half kilos over weight.[34] [35] Morgan won the fight by third-round TKO winning his third New Zealand national title and sixth professional boxing title.[36] Sebastian Singh openly complained about the fight, expressing his frustration that the fight was stopped too early.[37]

WBU World Champion, Tim Tszyu fight, Retirement 2019 – 2021

In May 2019, Morgan took on Jack Asis for the vacant WBU World Welterweight title.[38] Morgan won the fight by third-round knockout, winning his seventh Professional boxing title.[39] Morgan would defend his World title in October 2019 against Nelson Tinampay.[40] Morgan won the fight by second round stoppage.[41] Mogan was scheduled to take on Charles Bellamy for the IBF Pan Pacific welterweight title in March 2020, however, due to the covid pandemic the event and fight was cancelled.[42] During this time, Morgan was award the 15th spot in the IBF Welterweight rankings.[43] Morgan took on Tim Tszyu in December 2020 for the IBF Australasian and WBO Global Super Welterweight titles.[44] Morgan was able to secure the fight but was not able to return to New Zealand until after Christmas due to New Zealands strict boarder and isolation restrictions.[45] Morgan suffered his second loss in his professional career, losing by first-round TKO.[46]

Boxing titles

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
25Win22–2 Marcus Heywood823 Sep 2021
24Loss21–2 Tim TszyuTKO1 (10), 16 Dec 2020
23Win21–1 Nelson TinampayTKO2 (12), 19 Oct 2019
22Win20–1 Jack AsisKO3 (10), 18 May 2019
21Win19–1 Sebastian SinghTKO3 (8)15 Dec 2018
20Win18–1 Luke WoodsUD107 Sep 2018
19Win17–1 Shay BrockUD1022 Jun 2018
18Win16–1 Andres Delfin RodriguezKO8 (10), 4 May 2018
17Win15–1 James BishopUD624 Feb 2018
16Win14–1 Stevie Ongen Ferdinandus3 (10)8 Dec 2017
15Win13–1 Ben NelsonTKO1 (6)3 Nov 2017
14Win12–1 Paitoon JaikomUD87 Jul 2017
13Win11–1 Gunnar JacksonUD107 Apr 2017
12Win10–1 Ikani FalekaonoTKO2 (8), 11 Feb 2017
11Win9–1 Blake BellUD618 Nov 2016
10Win8–1 Gunnar JacksonUD81 Oct 2016
9Loss7–1 Kris GeorgeTKO3 (8)21 Jul 2016
8Win7–0 Ben KiteTKO2 (6), 21 May 2016
7Win6–0 Daniel MaxwellUD105 Mar 2016
6Win5–0 Rene RaschkaTKO3 (4)27 Nov 2015
5NC4–0 Nuka Gemmell3 (6)1 Aug 2015
4Win4–0Luke TraversTKO2 (6), 13 Jun 2015
3Win3–0Shaun ColmoreUD616 May 2015
2Win2–0Ivana Siau65 Mar 2015
1Win1–0Martin Mech3 (6), 5 Dec 2014

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bowyn Morgan . . 11 November 2022 . 11 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221111223251/http://results.glasgow2014.com/athlete/boxing/1040561/b_morgan.html . dead .
  2. News: Games hurt drives Bowyn Morgan's pro switch . . 5 September 2014.
  3. News: NEW ZEALAND BOXERS RESULTS AT THE EMPIRE & COMMONWEALTH GAMES . 5 September 2014.
  4. Web site: Boxing: Canterbury provides boost. Otago Daily Times. 30 April 2011 .
  5. Web site: Canterbury boxers shine. The Timaru Herald8.
  6. News: Video live updates: Joseph Parker Vs Jason Pettaway. Newshub.
  7. Web site: Duco pounces on Bowyn Morgan's potential with three fight deal starting on Saturday. Stuff. 11 June 2015 .
  8. Web site: Duco signs Morgan. Marlborough Express.
  9. Web site: Boxing: Saglam in good shape ahead of Parker bout. New Zealand Herald. 26 June 2023 .
  10. Web site: Boxer Horn wins in three. SBS News.
  11. Web site: Unbeaten Bowyn Morgan back on the big stage thanks to Hemi Ahio injury. Stuff. 17 September 2015 .
  12. Web site: Maxwell heads south as major underdog to take title. Stuff. 2 March 2016 .
  13. Web site: Bowyn Morgan wants national title to kick start international campaign. Stuff. 29 February 2016 .
  14. Web site: New national welterweight boxing champ Bowyn Morgan proves he's ready for big names. Stuff. 6 March 2016 .
  15. Web site: Bowyn Morgan to fight Queensland champion Ben Kite on big stage. Stuff. 5 May 2016 .
  16. Web site: Joseph Parker undercard – fight by fight. Stuff. 21 May 2016 .
  17. Web site: Bowyn Morgan challenged to take step up in boxing class. Stuff. 19 July 2016 .
  18. Web site: Joseph Parker's promoters backing Bowyn Morgan to bounce back from first loss. Stuff. 26 August 2016 .
  19. Web site: Bowyn Morgan strives to get career back on track against Gunnar Jackson. Stuff. 29 September 2016 .
  20. News: Video live updates: Joseph Parker vs Alexander Dimitrenko. Newshub.
  21. Web site: No complacency in Bowyn Morgan camp ahead of Gunnar Jackson rematch for IBO title. Stuff. 27 March 2017 .
  22. Web site: Gunnar Jackson vowing to silence Bowyn Morgan's home crowd. Stuff. 6 April 2017 .
  23. Web site: The Past Week in Action 12 April 2017 – Part I. Phil Boxing.
  24. Web site: Bowyn Morgan wins but straight back to work as another title fight draws closer. Stuff. 9 July 2017 .
  25. Web site: Bowyn Morgan can't get opponent out of his head. Stuff. December 2017 .
  26. Web site: Cairo George returns to Singapore after last visit was disrupted by eye infection. Stuff. 19 October 2017 .
  27. Web site: Morgan Wins Asia Pacific Welterweight belt. Greymouth Star.
  28. Web site: Bowyn Morgan and Andres Rodriguez fighting for world title shot. Stuff. 3 May 2018 .
  29. Web site: Boxer Brock puts mana on the line. Teao Maori News. 22 May 2018 .
  30. Web site: Belts on the line. The Gisbourne Herald.
  31. Web site: Shaye Brock and Bowyn Morgan in battle to be called the best. Stuff. 21 May 2018 .
  32. Web site: Boxing: Junior Fa labours to victory. New Zealand Herald. 26 June 2023 .
  33. Web site: The long days of a professional boxer, who also works full time. Stuff. 31 August 2018 .
  34. Web site: Sniper Ready For Morgan. Fiji Times.
  35. Web site: Fight:2283994. Boxrec.
  36. Web site: Singh loses out to NZ's opponent by TKO. FBC News.
  37. Web site: Singh expresses frustration over his loss to Morgan. FBC News.
  38. Web site: Philippine 'Assassin' to fight New Zealand's Morgan for WBU title bout. Expat Media.
  39. Web site: Bowyn Morgan waiting for challengers following knockout world title win. Stuff. 19 May 2019 .
  40. Web site: World title defence.... and baby on way. Otago Daily Times. 19 September 2019 .
  41. Web site: Bowyn Morgan bends nails to defend WBU title in second round TKO victory. Stuff. 20 October 2019 .
  42. Web site: Bowyn Morgan gets first major regional title opportunity. Ring News 24. 20 January 2020 .
  43. Web site: Kiwi boxer Bowyn Morgan risks top 15 IBF ranking in a career-defining fight. Stuff. 6 March 2020 .
  44. Web site: 'I need to knock him out': Tszyu's opponent raises fight stakes. SMH. 4 December 2020 .
  45. Web site: Tim Tszyu vs Bowyn Morgan: Managed isolation voucher hiccup leaves Kiwi boxer 'pretty annoyed'. Stuff. 4 December 2020 .
  46. Web site: Boxing: Tim Tszyu destroys Kiwi Bowyn Morgan in Sydney Superfight world title eliminator. New Zealand Herald. 26 June 2023 .