Matthew Macklin

Boxer

Matthew Macklin was born in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom on May 14th, 1982 and is the Boxer. At the age of 41, Matthew Macklin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 14, 1982
Nationality
Ireland, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Age
41 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Boxer
Matthew Macklin Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 41 years old, Matthew Macklin has this physical status:

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178cm
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Matthew Macklin Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Matthew Macklin Career

Macklin left the amateur ranks and turned professional in September 2001, winning his first fight at the Bellahouston Sports Centre, Glasgow, Scotland, in which Macklin beat previously undefeated Ram Singh from Wisbech in a first-round knockout on a card which included Scottish fighters Scott Harrison, Alex Arthur and Willie Limond.

In September 2006, Macklin was involved in his highest profile fight when he was defeated in a fight of the year contender bout against Manchester's Jamie Moore for the British light middleweight title which took place at the George Carnell Leisure Centre, Davyhulme, Manchester, England. Macklin later confessed to having major problems trying to make the weight for the fight. It was one of the best action fights ever held in a British boxing ring and nearly won 2006 Fight of The Year.

There was speculation of a potential Irish title fight against New York based Derry native John Duddy. In the summer of 2006 Macklin made a guest appearance in Dublin to hand over the Irish middleweight title to fellow stablemate Dubliner Jim Rock.

At post fight press conference John Duddy's then matchmaker Jim Borzell stated that if Macklin won "the European title then maybe you'll have something John wants." Macklin replied, "maybe I have something for him he doesn't want!".

In December 2009, Macklin moved closer to a world title shot with a points victory over Rafa Sosa Pintos at the National Stadium in Dublin. The fight never happened and Duddy retired in 2011.

Macklin beat Finnish Super-fighter Amin Asikainen by brutal 1st-round KO at the Manchester Velodrome, England on 25 September 2009 for the vacant European middleweight title.

Matthew Macklin was later forced to vacate his European title. However he would get in first for the fight for the vacant title. A fight against Englishman Darren Barker was arranged for 18 September 2010 on Frank Warren's Magnificent Seven bill on Sky Box Office. The fight would be a big step closer to a world title fight for both men however Barker was forced to pull out of the contest through injury only weeks before the fight. He was replaced with Georgian slugger Shalva Jomardashvili and won the fight via a technical knock out two seconds into the sixth round after shoma pulled out. Macklin regained his EBU title and stated after the fight he wanted to go on to fight for a world title next.

Mathew fought WBA Middleweight champion Felix Sturm on 25 June 2011. The fight ended in a controversial split decision win for Sturm.

On 17 March 2012 otherwise known as St. Patrick's Day. Matthew Macklin met WBC Diamond Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez in Madison Square Garden, New York City. Macklin would go on to lose that fight after his corner retired him on his stool after round 11, a round in which Macklin was dropped twice near the end by massive straight lefts from the southpaw Martinez after gaining a slight lead on the scorecards in the middle rounds. See Sergio Martinez vs. Matthew Macklin

Coming off two consecutive losses in title fights, Macklin came back on 15 September 2012, he fought on HBO World Championship Boxing PPV on the undercard of the WBC World Middleweight Title fight between Mexico's then defending WBC Middleweight Champion Julio César Chávez, Jr. and Argentina's Lineal Middleweight Champion Sergio Martínez in the Thomas & Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada. Macklin fought former Light-Middleweight world champion Joachim Alcine (33–2, 19 KO's) of Canada and won with a knockout in the first round. On 30 June 2013, he suffered another setback with a loss to Gennady Golovkin by KO in the 3rd round when Golovkin landed a brutal left hook to the liver.

Follow a devastating knockout loss to Argentine contender Jorge Sebastian Heiland, Macklin took some time off from the sport, being undecided on whether he would retire or not. In the meantime, he set up the Macklin's Gym Marbella gym in Marbella, Spain with Daniel Kinahan. Past his best but in hopes of one final title shot, Macklin returned the following year and took part in a couple of easy warm up fights, before dropping down a weight division to defeat domestic level Jason Welborn. He won by close 10 round unanimous decision, on a packed card in his home town of Birmingham. Macklin then defeated former world title challenger Brian Rose by a narrow 12 round majority decision on the Anthony Joshua-Charles Martin undercard. Shortly after the Rose fight, Macklin announced his retirement on May 13, 2016. Having struggled with fighters who he feels he would have beaten comprehensively a few years earlier, Macklin saw it was time to finally hang up the gloves.

In 2017 Macklin announced that his partner Kinahan would be stepping back from boxing promotion due to bad publicity. The gym rebranded as MTK - Mack the Knife, as MGM Resorts International filed a trademark lawsuit over its use of the 'MGM' initials. MTK was bought out by external investors, with Matthew Macklin remaining on the board in an advisory capacity.

He became a pundit for Sky Sports.

In April 2022 Macklin was prevented from boarding a flight to the United States at a London airport because of links to Daniel Kinahan. He was travelling to Las Vegas to cover a fight between Shakur Stevenson and Óscar Valdez on 30 April.

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Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin want to end their feud in the most brutal way possible

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
JEFF POWELL POWELL IN LAS VEGAS: Saul Canelo Alvarez has four children, including his younger sister Fernanda, a Mexican-owned ranch, a fleet of the world's best-selling cars, mansions, a helicopter, and a super-yacht, but only love Alina, one of the country's largest cities, until he has stopped knocking people out of work or businesses. Canelo includes world leaders and Hollywood celebrities among his golfing partners and horses in his extensive breeds. Since picking him up from school, Triple G enthuses about playing games with his teenage son. The two men who arrived in this sparkling mirage of a city in the Nevada desert at the start of big combat week could not have been more different.

Boxing: Can Gennady Golovkin exploit Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez' weaknesses that Dmitry Bivol exposed?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
No fighter is unbeatable. Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (inset left) appeared to be on par with it going into 2022. The popular Mexican had gone 16 fights unbeaten after being outclassed by Floyd Mayweather back in 2013. He had just put together a string of victories that had seen him overthrowrown Sergey Kovalev up to become a four-weight world champion before falling back to 12 stone and defeating Callum Smith, Billy Joe Saunders, and Caleb Plant in the space of 11 months to clear out the super-middleweight division. He seemed to be at the height of his powers at 31, and virtually unstoppable. In May, it all went wrong against Dmitry Bivol (pictured).