Sean Heron - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

14 Wins (3 knockouts, 11 decisions, 0 disqualifications), 3 Losses (1 knockouts, 2 decisions), 0 Draw
Res Opponent Type Rds Date Location
Win Simon McDougall PTS 4x3 1995-01-21 Scottish Exhibition Centre, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Win Russell Washer PTS 6x3 1994-11-18 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Win Nick Manners PTS 6x3 1994-10-21 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Win Steve Yorath PTS 6x3 1994-09-08 Hospitality Inn, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Loss Johnny Melfah PTS 8x3 1991-02-23 Conference Centre, Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Win Dave Owens PTS 8x3 1990-11-18 National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Win Karl Barwise PTS 6x3 1990-09-05 Conference Centre, Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Win Nigel Rafferty TKO 6x3 1990-05-01 Sports Centre, Oldham, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Win Paul Burton KO 6x3 1990-03-21 Guild Hall, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Prince Rodney PTS 6x3 1989-05-21 Majestic Ballroom, Finsbury Park, London, United Kingdom
Win Winston Burnett PTS 8x3 1988-10-10 Edmiston Club, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Loss Fidel Castro Smith TKO 6x3 1988-05-23 National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Win Gary Finn PTS 8x3 1988-04-14 National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Win Steve Aquilina PTS 8x3 1988-03-28 Arden Sporting Club, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Win Gerry Richards TKO 6x3 1988-01-25 Albany Hotel, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Loss Darren Hobson PTS 8x3 1987-12-03 Irish Centre, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Win Lindon Scarlett PTS 6x3 1987-11-09 Hospitality Inn, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

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