Gary Sykes Explained

Gary Sykes
Nickname:
  • Five Star
  • Sykesy[1]
Height:5 ft 8 in
Weight:
Birth Date:13 February 1984
Birth Place:Dewsbury, England
Style:Orthodox
Total:33
Wins:28
Ko:6
Losses:5

Gary Sykes (born 13 February 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2006 to 2016. He held the British super-featherweight title twice between 2010 and 2014, and challenged for the Commonwealth super-featherweight and lightweight titles in 2014 and 2016, respectively.[2]

Amateur career

Sykes boxing for Cleckheaton ABC[3] enjoyed a 62 fight career as an amateur, a record which included at one stage a 32 fight winning streak as well as a victory over the current European champion at lightweight, John Murray. During his time as an amateur Sykes also won titles in the junior ABA's as well as the full ABA title in 2005 beating Mike Robinson in the 60 kg category in the event held at the Excel Arena in London.[3] [4] Despite establishing himself as one of England's top amateurs, Sykes missed out on a chance to go to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne after Stephen Smith, another star amateur decided to move up and compete in the same weight division as Sykes. Speaking of the uncertainty at the time Sykes trainer Keith Tate said "everything is uncertain...because Smith's moved up to featherweight, and I know he's highly rated by Terry Edwards...I think Gary's earned his selection already but I have a feeling that this is going to come down to the next ABA Championships later this year....It seems like they're moving the goalposts and I'll feel sorry for Gary if he doesn't get the opportunity. He's had a great year."[5] At the 2006 ABA championships, actually held on 2 December 2005 so as to allow preparation for the Commonwealth Games. Smith beat Akaash Bhatia in the final of the 57 kg.[3]

Professional career

Sykes made his professional boxing debut on 23 February 2006 at the Town Hall in Leeds fighting journeyman Dave Hinds and running out a winner over six rounds. Sykes followed up the victory with on further win in 2006, defeating Dai Davies once again at the Town Hall with a third-round knockout. In 2007 Sykes defeated Kristian Laight, Eduards Krauklis, Deniss Sirjatovs, Dwayne Hill and Carl Allen fighting in venues across the north of England including Barnsley, Wigan, Doncaster and Altrincham.[6] In 2008 Sykes continued his winning streak with wins over Peter Allen, Harry Ramogoadi and Jason Nesbitt before starting 2009 on a high with a win over journeyman Johnny Greaves.[6]

British Champion

On 29 May 2009 Sykes faced his biggest challenge so far against Anthony Crolla in an eliminator for British super featherweight Title, winning over the 10 round distance. Two more victories followed against Ibrar Riyaz and Dean Mills before getting the chance to fight for the title on 5 March 2010. The fight, against Andy Morris a former British featherweight champion, resulted in a close points win over 12 rounds at the Huddersfield Leisure Centre.[7] Morris, who also won a Commonwealth games bronze medal as an amateur, had stepped in at last notice following the withdrawal of original opponent Ricky Burns.[8] On 28 May 2010 Sykes made a successful first defence of his belt beating Kevin O'Hara again over 12 rounds at the Huddersfield Leisure Centre.[9]

Prizefighter tournament

On 20 November 2010 Sykes chose to enter the knock out style Prizefighter series promoted by Barry Hearn and televised live by Sky Sports. The competition, which would provide the winner a prize of £32,000, pitched Sykes against former British and European title challenger Scott Lawton in the quarter finals in a bout which he comfortably won. In the semi-final Sykes, who had wanted to enter the tournament in order to raise his profile, faced Welshman Gary Buckland and suffered a surprise knockout defeat after just 45 seconds of the first round, the first defeat of his career. Luckily for Sykes, because of the format of the competition, his British title was not on the line. Buckland, himself a former European title challenger, went on to win the tournament beating Derry Mathews in the final.[10]

Title defences

On 5 March 2011 Sykes returned to the ring for the second defence of his British title against former champion Carl Johanneson of Leeds, the mandatory challenger for the title.[11] The fight, at the Huddersfield Sports Centre, resulted in a close points victory for Sykes after suffering a knockdown in the ninth round, eventually running out a 116–112, 115–112 and 115–113 winner. After the fight Sykes paid tribute to former champion Johanneson saying "To beat him means the world to me...when I first sparred with him I never thought I could last 12 rounds let alone beat him."[12] For his third defence Sykes faced Gary Buckland with the two meeting on 24 September 2011. In a close back and forth contest Sykes lost the title to Buckland with the Welshman being awarded the decision over 12 rounds resulting in a second career defeat for Sykes.[13]

Retirement

On 18 September 2016, Sykes announced his retirement from boxing on his Facebook page. He cited a lack of hunger and desire at his older age, and a lack of motivation to continue to fight.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
33Loss28–5 Luke CampbellTKO2 (12), 26 Mar 2016
32Win28–4 Ibrar RiyazPTS625 Jul 2015
31Loss27–4 Liam WalshUD1229 Nov 2014
30Win27–3 Jon KaysTKO10 (12), 24 May 2014
29Win26–3 Femi FehintolaPTS821 Dec 2013
28Win25–3 Mark McKrayPTS627 Sep 2013
27Win24–3 Jon KaysUD1027 Apr 2013
26Win23–3 Kevin HooperUD1015 Mar 2013
25Loss22–3 Terry FlanaganSD36 Oct 2012
24Win22–2 Anthony CrollaSD36 Oct 2012
23Win21–2 Tommy CoyleUD36 Oct 2012
22Win20–2 Dean MillsPTS623 Mar 2012
21Loss19–2 Gary BucklandUD1224 Sep 2011
20Win19–1 Valentin StoychevKO3 (6)23 Jul 2011
19Win18–1 Carl JohannesonUD125 Mar 2011
18Loss17–1 Gary BucklandTKO1 (3)20 Nov 2010
17Win17–0 Scott LawtonUD320 Nov 2010
16Win16–0 Kevin O'HaraUD1228 May 2010
15Win15–0 Andy Morris Jr.UD125 Mar 2010
14Win14–0 Dean MillsPTS65 Feb 2010
13Win13–0 Ibrar RiyazPTS816 Oct 2009
12Win12–0 Anthony CrollaPTS1029 May 2009
11Win11–0 Johnny GreavesPTS429 Mar 2009
10Win10–0 Jason NesbittTKO4 (6)21 Dec 2008
9Win9–0 Harry RamogoadiPTS618 Jul 2008
8Win8–0 Peter AllenPTS628 Mar 2008
7Win7–0 Carl AllenPTS68 Dec 2007
6Win6–0 Dwayne HillTKO4 (6)19 Oct 2007
5Win5–0 Deniss Sirjatovs TKO2 (4)13 Jul 2007
4Win4–0 Eduards Krauklis PTS424 Jun 2007
3Win3–0 Kristian LaightPTS413 Apr 2007
2Win2–0 Dai DavisKO3 (6)13 Apr 2006
1Win1–0 David HindsPTS623 Feb 2006

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BoxRec: Gary Sykes. boxrec.com. 2019-10-19.
  2. Web site: BoxRec: Gary Sykes. boxrec.com. 2019-10-19.
  3. http://www.abae.co.uk/aba/index.cfm/boxers/roll-of-honour/elite-abae-championship/2000-2009/2005/ 118th ABA National Championships 18 March 2005 Excel Centre (London)
  4. http://www.skysports.com/opinion/story/0,25212,13841_6002626,00.html Adam Smith – Sykes is a class act
  5. News: Hay. Phil. Threat to Sykes' Down Under dream. 30 November 2017. Yorkshire Evening Post. 4 June 2005.
  6. http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=349639&cat=boxer Boxrec Gary Sykes professional record
  7. http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/sykes-outhustles-morris-capture-vacant-british-title-fury-returns Boxrec News | Gary Sykes vs Andy Morris
  8. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8553152.stm BBC sport | Gary Sykes wins British super featherweight title
  9. http://www.secondsout.com/columns/andrew-wake/five-star-sykes-outworks-ohara Gary Sykes v Kevin O'Hara
  10. http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/Boxing-Knockout-blow-for-Sykes.6635807.jp Knockout blow for Sykes in Prizefighter
  11. http://www.examiner.co.uk/sport-news/other-sports/2011/03/04/boxing-dewsbury-s-gary-sykes-in-peak-condition-for-british-title-defence-against-carl-johanneson-in-huddersfield-86081-28279636/ Dewsbury reporter | Sykes in peak condition for british title defence
  12. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_6797694,00.html Sykes shows his steel
  13. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sports/boxing-news/2011/09/25/gary-buckland-dethroned-british-super-featherweight-champion-gary-sykes-with-a-unanimous-points-win-in-sheffield-last-night-91466-29483092/ Wales Online | Gary Buckland dethrones Gary Sykes to win British title