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Kevin Mitchell (boxer)
British boxer

Kevin Mitchell (boxer)

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British boxer
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Biography

Kevin Mitchell (born 29 October 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2015. He held the Commonwealth super-featherweight title from 2006 to 2008; the British super-featherweight title from 2008 to 2009; and challenged twice for a lightweight world title in 2012 and 2015.

Amateur career

As an amateur, Mitchell won the senior-level ABA featherweight title in 2003, at the age of 18.

Professional career

Mitchell made his professional debut for promoter Frank Warren on 17 July 2003, scoring a first-round knockout of Stevie Quinn. On 10 December 2005, Mitchell stopped Mohammed Medjadji in six rounds to win the vacant IBF Inter-Continental super-featherweight title, his first regional championship.

Commonwealth and British super-featherweight champion

Further success followed on 28 October 2006, when Mitchell defeated George Ashie by twelve-round unanimous decision to win the vacant Commonwealth super-featherweight title. Two defences of this title came against Harry Ramogoadi on 10 March 2007 (sixth-round TKO) and Carl Johanneson on 8 March 2008 (ninth-round TKO). In the Johanneson fight, Mitchell also won the British super-featherweight title, but it would be prove to a very tough outing for him, as Johanneson had managed to draw level on the judges' scorecards by the time of the stoppage.

Moving up to lightweight

In 2009, Mitchell began his campaign at lightweight with the aim of winning a world title. Wins over Lanquaye Wilson on 22 May (third-round TKO) and Ruddy Encarnacion on 18 July (eighth-round TKO) served as a prelude to what would be one of Mitchell's most acclaimed performances to date, against Breidis Prescott on 5 December. Prescott, notorious for his punching power and shocking knockout of Amir Khan in 2008, had virtually no answer for Mitchell's skilful use of range, movement and accurate punches. At the end of the twelve-round distance, the judges scored the fight as a wide unanimous decision for Mitchell, handing him his 31st consecutive professional victory and the WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title.

First defeat

With the win over Prescott inching Mitchell ever closer to a world title opportunity, one final hurdle awaited him on 15 May 2010 at Boleyn Ground stadium, which took place in front of 15,000 fans. On the line was the WBO interim title, held by hard-hitting slugger Michael Katsidis, as well as a chance to fight for a full world title later in the year. At the opening bell, Mitchell looked to establish his jab and keep Katsidis at bay. In the first two evenly split rounds, the occasional flurry of hooks from a highly aggressive Katsidis was enough to make Mitchell fight consistently on the back foot in an attempt to keep out of range. However, in the closing seconds of both rounds, Katsidis was able to launch a charging attack and finish strongly at the bell. In the third round, Katsidis continued to charge at Mitchell and was soon able to land a combination of hooks which made Mitchell stumble backwards on unsteady legs. From thereon, Mitchell was unable to fully regain his composure and, less than two minutes later, he was buckled by a hard left hook and a further succession of unanswered punches, at which point the referee stopped the fight.

Personal struggles and comeback

Mitchell would not fight for more than a year, during which a series of personal problems came to light. Going into the Katsidis fight, Mitchell later revealed that he was going through family and relationship issues, as well as living an unhealthy lifestyle. A showdown against fellow lightweight prospect and domestic rival John Murray, then undefeated as a professional, was set for 16 July 2011 as a risky comeback fight for Mitchell. In an action-packed fight featuring several shifts in momentum, Mitchell was able to withstand Murray's aggressive onslaught and score an eighth-round stoppage to capture his second WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title.

World title challenges

Another year of relative inactivity followed until 22 September 2012, when Mitchell faced WBO lightweight champion Ricky Burns for his first world title opportunity. In front of his home crowd in Glasgow, Burns put on a masterful display of boxing by scoring two knockdowns and dispatching of Mitchell in four rounds. Following his second professional loss, Mitchell spent ten months away from the sport. From 2013 to 2014, having switched promoters to Matchroom Sport and reunited with former trainer Tony Sims, Mitchell racked up four wins in what proved to be a steady return to form, coupled with a more mature and disciplined lifestyle.

On 31 May 2014, an unexpectedly stiff test came in the form of Ghislain Maduma, on the undercard to the rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves at Wembley Stadium. On the day of the fight, Mitchell failed to make the IBF-mandated same-day weigh-in by 1 1⁄2 lb (0.68 kg), a mistake which Mitchell put down to having eaten steak the night before. Since the fight was an eliminator to face then-reigning IBF lightweight champion Miguel Vázquez, Mitchell had forfeited his chance at fighting for the title even if he won. In the fight against Maduma, Mitchell gave up an early lead on points and absorbed many clean punches from his highly aggressive opponent. In the ninth round, and behind on all scorecards, Mitchell began to gain ground by catching Maduma with clean punches of his own. This was followed up in rounds ten and eleven, when Maduma was staggered by a series of punches and stopped on his feet.

With the IBF title opportunity gone astray, Mitchell went a different route in 2015. On 31 January, he faced Daniel Estrada for the vacant WBC Silver lightweight title. In what was described as a career-best performance, Mitchell showcased his boxing skills with renewed motivation en route to stopping Estrada in eight rounds. This set up a second world title opportunity for Mitchell, this time against WBC lightweight champion Jorge Linares. Their fight took place on 30 May and got off to a cagey start, with neither fighter winning any rounds convincingly. In round five, Mitchell scored a hard knockdown, allowing him to build up a lead on the scorecards and box with increasing confidence. However, Linares scored a knockdown of his own in round ten, which quickly signalled the end of the fight as Mitchell's eye had been badly cut from a punch, forcing the referee to wave off the fight.

The year ended on a sour note for Mitchell on 12 December, as he made another attempt at vying for a world title. On the line was the WBA interim lightweight title, and facing him was Ismael Barroso, a then-unknown power puncher who came in with a near-perfect knockout record. From the opening round, Mitchell was unable to fend off the undefeated southpaw, who knocked him down three times. By the fifth round, the referee spared Mitchell from further damage and stopped the fight. Immediately afterwards, Mitchell had to be given oxygen by ringside doctors.

Retirement

Mitchell was scheduled to face European lightweight champion Edis Tatli on 18 March 2016 in Finland, but on 10 February, Mitchell announced his retirement and withdrawal from the fight. He told Sky Sports, "I've had a good think about it over the last week and I'm happily retired now. ... I've been doing this 22 years and it's time to call it a day and start a new chapter in my life."

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
43 fights39 wins4 losses
By knockout294
By decision100
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
43Loss39–4Venezuela Ismael BarrosoTKO5 (12), 2:4712 Dec 2015United Kingdom The O2 Arena, London, EnglandFor vacant WBA interim lightweight title
42Loss39–3Venezuela Jorge LinaresTKO10 (12), 2:5730 May 2015United Kingdom The O2 Arena, London, EnglandFor WBC lightweight title
41Win39–2Mexico Daniel EstradaTKO8 (12), 1:1231 Jan 2015United Kingdom The O2 Arena, London, EnglandWon vacant WBC Silver lightweight title
40Win38–2Democratic Republic of the Congo Ghislain MadumaTKO11 (12), 2:5631 May 2014United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London, England
39Win37–2Georgia (country) Mikheil AvakyanTKO2 (8), 2:0715 Mar 2014United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
38Win36–2Spain Karim El OuazghariTKO9 (12), 2:0714 Dec 2013United Kingdom ExCeL, London, EnglandRetained IBF Inter-Continental lightweight title
37Win35–2Mexico Marco Antonio LópezTKO6 (12), 1:445 Oct 2013United Kingdom The O2 Arena, London, EnglandWon vacant IBF Inter-Continental lightweight title
36Win34–2France Sebastien BenitoPTS106 Jul 2013United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
35Loss33–2United Kingdom Ricky BurnsTKO4 (12), 2:5922 Sep 2012United Kingdom Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, ScotlandFor WBO lightweight title
34Win33–1Dominican Republic Felix LoraPTS1010 Feb 2012United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
33Win32–1United Kingdom John MurrayTKO8 (12), 1:4616 Jul 2011United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title
32Loss31–1Australia Michael KatsidisTKO3 (12), 1:5715 May 2010United Kingdom Boleyn Ground, London, EnglandFor WBO interim lightweight title
31Win31–0Colombia Ignacio MendozaKO3 (12), 1:2413 Feb 2010United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, EnglandRetained WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title
30Win30–0Colombia Breidis PrescottUD125 Dec 2009United Kingdom Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title
29Win29–0Spain Ruddy EncarnacionTKO8 (10), 2:3518 Jul 2009United Kingdom MEN Arena, Manchester, England
28Win28–0Ghana Lanquaye WilsonTKO3 (8), 2:0722 May 2009United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
27Win27–0Colombia Walter EstradaUD127 Jun 2008United States Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental super-featherweight title
26Win26–0United Kingdom Carl JohannesonTKO9 (12), 2:298 Mar 2008United Kingdom The O2 Arena, London, EnglandWon British super-featherweight title;
Retained Commonwealth super-featherweight title
25Win25–0Venezuela Edison TorresTKO3 (10), 1:0912 Jan 2008United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
24Win24–0Russia Alexander KhrulevKO2 (12), 0:5714 Jul 2007United Kingdom The O2 Arena, London, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental super-featherweight title;
Retained IBF Inter-Continental super-featherweight title
23Win23–0South Africa Harry RamogoadiTKO6 (12), 3:007 Jun 2007United Kingdom Olympia, Liverpool, EnglandRetained Commonwealth super-featherweight title
22Win22–0Ghana George AshieUD1228 Oct 2006United Kingdom York Hall, London, EnglandWon vacant Commonwealth super-featherweight title
21Win21–0Belarus Andrei IsaeuTKO11 (12), 1:378 Sep 2006United Kingdom Grosvenor House Hotel, London, EnglandWon IBF Inter-Continental super-featherweight title
20Win20–0France Imad Ben KhalifaTKO2 (8), 0:347 Jul 2006United Kingdom Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
19Win19–0Bulgaria Kirkor KirkorovRTD2 (12)13 May 2006United Kingdom York Hall, London, EnglandRetained IBF Inter-Continental super-featherweight title
18Win18–0France Youssouf DjibabaUD1225 Feb 2006United Kingdom ExCeL, London, EnglandRetained IBF Inter-Continental super-featherweight title
17Win17–0France Mohammed MedjadjiTKO6 (12), 2:1210 Dec 2005United Kingdom ExCel, London, EnglandWon vacant IBF Inter-Continental super-featherweight title
16Win16–0United Kingdom Daniel ThorpeTKO4 (8), 2:1025 Oct 2005United Kingdom Guild Hall, Preston, England
15Win15–0Bulgaria Wladimir BorovTKO2 (6), 1:3523 Sep 2005United Kingdom Hilton Hotel Mayfair, London, England
14Win14–0France Karim ChakimPTS829 Apr 2005United Kingdom Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London, England
13Win13–0France Frederic BonifaiPTS68 Apr 2005United Kingdom Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland
12Win12–0United Kingdom Henry JanesPTS411 Dec 2004United Kingdom ExCeL, London, England
11Win11–0France Alain RakowKO1 (6), 2:4619 Nov 2004United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
10Win10–0France Mounir GuebbasPTS622 Oct 2004United Kingdom Royal Highland Showground, Edinburgh, Scotland
9Win9–0Hungary Arpad J TothTKO3 (6), 0:4510 Sep 2004United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
8Win8–0United Kingdom Jason NesbittTKO3 (4), 0:455 Jun 2004United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
7Win7–0France Slimane KebailiTKO1 (4), 1:2513 May 2004United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
6Win6–0France Eric PatracTKO1 (4), 2:2024 Apr 2004United Kingdom Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, England
5Win5–0United Kingdom Kristian LaightPTS47 Feb 2004United Kingdom York Hall, London, England
4Win4–0United Kingdom Jaz VirdeeTKO1 (4), 1:1324 Jan 2004United Kingdom Wembley Conference Centre, London, England
3Win3–0Slovakia Vladimir VarhegyiTKO3 (4), 1:446 Nov 2003United Kingdom Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, England
2Win2–0Hungary Csaba LadanyiTKO1 (4), 2:2118 Sep 2003United Kingdom Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, England
1Win1–0United Kingdom Stevie QuinnKO1 (4), 3:0017 Jul 2003United Kingdom Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, EnglandProfessional debut

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