Deirdre Gogarty Explained

Deirdre Gogarty
Nickname:Dangerous
Weight:Featherweight
Nationality:Irish
Birth Date:1969 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Drogheda, Ireland
Height:5 ft 5+1/2 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:23
Wins:16
Losses:5
Draws:2
Ko:14

Deirdre Gogarty (born 10 November 1969) is a retired Irish female boxer and current coach of the Ragin' Cajun Boxing Club. She hails from Drogheda[1] and attended Drogheda Grammar School. Before a law was passed in Ireland preventing women from engaging in boxing events, Gogarty was able to begin her career with a six-round decision win against Anne-Marie Griffin. However, when that law was passed, Gogarty could not engage in competition in Ireland.[2] [3] In consequence, she was based in Lafayette, Louisiana and was managed and trained by Beau Williford.

The law preventing females from participating in the sport of boxing in Ireland has since been revoked and there is an increasing number of females becoming involved with the sport thanks to its Olympic acceptance and the consistent international success of Katie Taylor.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

After leaving Ireland, Gogarty's next three fights took her to London and Kansas City, Missouri. In London, she defeated Jane Johnson twice, by a four-round knockout and by and eight-round decision. In Kansas City, she drew after six rounds with Stacy Prestage After the rematch with Johnson, she obtained her first knockout in the first round, beating Jane McGhee. Another win followed this and she was matched with Prestage again, resulting in another draw after six rounds.

Following the emerging pattern, another win followed this tie and she was matched against Prestage for a rubber match. However, this time Gogarty suffered her first loss when Prestage won a ten-round decision over her. Two more wins followed this defeat, including a six-round knockout of the top contender Carol Brown and a first-round knockout win over Missy Buchanan. In spite of this winning streak, Gogarty next lost a six-round decision when she faced Mary Ann Almager.

Gogarty followed this defeat with a win, after which she was matched with Isra Girgrah, whom Gogarty knocked out in three rounds. This is considered her biggest win to date. She then boxed another of female boxing's top competitors when she faced Laura Serrano, who beat Gogarty by a knockout in round seven. A knockout win in the first round followed this defeat, when she fought Jessica Breitfelder. Gogarty then participated in the fight many credit as putting female boxing on the sports' fan page: she and Christy Martin faced each other in a six-round match that was televised by Showtime.[9] This fight made the covers of many magazines.[10] Many fans of women's boxing considered it the female version of the Thrilla in Manila.[11] Martin won by a six-round decision.[12]

Gogarty succeeded in winning another three fights consecutively before she challenged Bonnie Canino for the Women's International Boxing Federation's Women's World Featherweight Championship.[13] Gogarty became a World Champion after winning the fight on a ten-round decision.[14] This made her the first Irishwoman to win any boxing world title; the fight occurred in the United States in 1997.[15] She defended her title against Monique Strohman and Debra Strohman. Both were defeated in first-round knockouts. In her last fight to date, Gogarty lost her title to Beverly Szymanski on a ten-round decision.

Gogarty co-wrote her memoir, My Call to the Ring: A Memoir of a Girl Who Yearns to Box, with Darrelyn Saloom. The book was published by Glasnevin Publishing on 8 August 2012.[16] The next day, Katie Taylor won a gold medal for Ireland in the 2012 Summer Olympics, which included women's boxing for the first time.

In 2015, Gogarty was inducted into the Women's International Boxing Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The IWBHF was created by founder Sue TL Fox.[17]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
23Loss16-2-5 Beverly SzymanskiUD1 Oct 1998 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USAvacant International Women's Boxing Federation World featherweight title
22Win16-2-4 Monique StromanTKO19 Apr 1998 Memorial Auditorium, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
21Win15-2-4 Bonnie CaninoUD11 Jan 1997 UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, USAWomen's International Boxing Federation World featherweight title
20Win14-2-4 Debra StromanTKO11 Jan 1997 Nashville Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
19Win13-4-4 Patricia SimmsKO29 Nov 1997 Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
18Win12-4-2 Sharon YatesTKO29 Nov 1997 UAW Hall, Parma, Ohio, USA
17Win11-4-2 Sharon YatesKO27 Oct 1996 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
16Win10-4-2 Shannise DavisTKO18 Sep 1996 War Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
15Win9-4-2 Jessica BreitfelderKO13 Jul 1996 Mammoth Events Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
14Loss8-4-2 Christy MartinUD16 Mar 1996 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
13Win8-3-2 Jessica BreitfelderTKO30 Nov 1995 Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA
12Loss7-3-2 Laura SerranoTKO20 Apr 1995 Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USAWomen's International Boxing Federation World lightweight title
11Win7-2-2 Isra GirgrahTKO14 Feb 1995 Youth Center, Cut Off, Louisiana, USA
10Win6-2-2 Gail GrandchampTKO6 Oct 1994 Tampa, Florida, USA
9Loss5-2-2 Mary Ann AlmagerTKO622 Jul 1994 Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
8Win5-1-2 Angela BuchananTKO8 Apr 1994 Kansas City, Missouri, USA
7Loss4-1-2 Stacey PrestagePTS23 Nov 1993 Kansas City, Missouri, USA
6Draw4-0-2 Stacey PrestagePTS2 Aug 1993 Marriott Downtown, Kansas City, Missouri, USAWomen's International Boxing Association World lightweight title
5Win4-0-1 Jane McGheeTKO13 May 1993 Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
4Win3-0-1 Jane JohnsonTKO24 Apr 1993 London, United Kingdom
3Draw2-0-1 Stacey PrestageTD25 Jan 1993 Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
2Win2-0 Jane JohnsonTKO8 Apr 1992 Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
1Win1-0 Anne-Marie GriffinPTS30 Jun 1991 Limerick, Ireland

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's Boxing: Deirdre Gogarty Biography. Wban.org. 20 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150804121919/http://www.wban.org/biog/dgogarty.htm. 2015-08-04. dead.
  2. News: 'No-one will want to marry you if you're out boxing' . BBC Sport .
  3. Web site: Haldane . Lizzie . Deirdre Gogarty . ESPN . 2015-03-27.
  4. Web site: Gogarty the trailblazer for Katie's gold rush . Independent.ie . 2014-03-15 . 2015-03-27.
  5. Web site: Documentary on the Irish woman who changed the face of boxing airs tonight . 23 November 2014 . The42.ie . 2015-03-27.
  6. Web site: Olympics - On Demand Player. Rte.ie. 2015-03-27. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402104355/http://www.rte.ie/sport/olympics/player/333586/?autoplay=1. 2015-04-02.
  7. Web site: Ex World Champ Deirdre to wed - in the ring! . Droghedalife.com . 2012-02-16 . 2015-03-27 .
  8. Web site: Off The Ball: Before Katie Taylor, there was Deirdre Gogarty. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402100939/http://www.newstalk.com/deirdre-gogarty-on-off-the-ball. dead. 2 April 2015. Newstalk.
  9. Web site: Woman Dedicated To Rings - tribunedigital-sunsentinel . Articles.sun-sentinel.com . 1996-09-18 . 2015-03-27.
  10. Web site: Deirdre Gogarty: No titillating sideshow . Thesweetscience.com . 2007-01-15 . 2015-03-27.
  11. Web site: Sares . Ted . "Dangerous" Deirdre Gogarty – . Theboxingtribune.com . 2015-08-30.
  12. Web site: Woman Dedicated To Rings - tribunedigital-sunsentinel . Articles.sun-sentinel.com . 1996-09-18 . 2015-08-30.
  13. Web site: Irish Woman Wins On Tko - tribunedigital-sunsentinel . Articles.sun-sentinel.com . 1996-09-19 . 2015-03-27.
  14. Web site: Gogarty wins featherweight title . Irishtimes.com . 2015-08-30.
  15. News: Deirdre Gogarty: Meet the world champion who came before Katie Taylor. BBC Sport . 17 May 2023.
  16. News: Deirdre Gogarty to enter International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame. Advertiser. 2015-08-27.
  17. Web site: About the IWBHF . Wban.net . 2014-07-10 . 2016-09-25.