Craig Watson (boxer) - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

20 Wins (8 knockouts, 12 decisions), 5 Losses, 0 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 20-5 Lee Purdy TKO 5 2011-07-16 Oldham Sports Centre, Manchester, England
Loss 20-4 Lee Purdy TKO 5 2011-04-16 M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England
Win 20-3 John O'Donnell PTS 12 2011-02-19 Wembley Arena, Wembley, London, England
Win 19-3 Vasile Surcica PTS 8 2010-11-06 Castle Leisure Centre, Bury, Greater Manchester, England
Win 18-3 Stephen Okine TKO 5 2010-07-16 Bolton Arena, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Win 17-3 Badru Lusambya TKO 2
1:50
2010-04-16 Robin Park Centre, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Win 16-3 Barrie Jones TKO 4
1:53
2010-02-19 Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke, Staffordshire, England
Win 15-3 Riad Menasria TKO 2
1:55
2009-11-27 Robin Park Centre, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Win 14-3 Matt Scriven PTS 6 2009-08-21 Velodrome, Manchester, England
Lose 13-3 John O'Donnell PTS 12 2009-04-11 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England
Win 13-2 Matthew Hatton PTS 12 2008-05-24 City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester, England

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