Glenn McCrory
Glenn McCrory (born 23 September 1964)[1] is a British former professional boxer who held the IBF version of the cruiserweight world championship. He has worked as a Sky commentator and pundit since 1989.
Glenn McCrory | |
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Real name | Glenn McCrory |
Nickname(s) | "Gentleman" |
Weight(s) | Cruiserweight |
Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Nationality | English |
Born | Annfield Plain, County Durham, England | 23 September 1964
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 39 |
Wins | 30 |
Wins by KO | 12 |
Losses | 8 |
Draws | 1 |
Early professional career
McCrory was born in Annfield Plain in County Durham. He made his professional debut in February 1984, scoring a 1st round knock out against Barry Ellis. Over the next 15 months he fought a further 12 times, winning on each occasion before suffering his first defeat against John Westgarth in September 1985. The defeat was to be the first in a series of losses for McCrory as he went on to lose a further four fights out of his next five. In November 1986 this run came to an end when a visit to Louisville, Kentucky saw him get back to winning ways against the inexperienced Joe Adams.[2]
British and Commonwealth champion
The Adams win provided the springboard for a run of form which would take him first to the Commonwealth cruiserweight title and then to the British. Four straight victories set him up for a shot at Zambian Chisanda Mutti, the reigning Commonwealth champion, in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear on 4 September 1987. The fight went the distance with McCrory picking up a points win. In January 1988 he defended his title for the first time and picked up the British belt with a win over Tee Jay in Wandsworth. A further defence of both titles occurred in April 1988 when he returned to Gateshead to defeat challenger Lou Gent.
World Champion
Three more wins over journeymen opponents followed the Gent victory before, in June 1989, McCrory challenged Patrick Lumumba for the vacant IBF cruiserweight title, winning the belt via a unanimous points decision. He made one defence of the belt against Siza Makathini in October 1989 before losing it to American Jeff Lampkin in March 1990.
Further challenges
Following the Lampkin defeat, McCrory moved up to heavyweight and in September 1991 lost in a challenge to future world champion Lennox Lewis, failing in his bid to win Lewis's British and European titles. Two victories and a draw against journeymen followed the Lewis defeat before a trip to Moscow in July 1993 resulted in an unsuccessful attempt to win back his IBF belt, losing over 12 rounds to reigning champion Alfred Cole. The fight was to prove his last as a professional as McCrory retired from the sport with a record of won 30, lost 8, drawn 1.
Post-boxing career
Since retirement, McCrory has become a television commentator and occasional actor, employed by Sky Television as the long time sidekick of Ian Darke. He has also made occasional appearances as an actor on television and on stage.
McCrory gained a professional trainers license and opened a gym in the Newbiggin area. Wider ambitions for the gym included McCrory's wish for it to be used as a possible training camp for the Team GB boxers before the 2012 Summer Olympics.[3]
Professional boxing record
30 Wins (12 knockouts, 18 decisions), 8 Losses (5 knockouts, 3 decisions), 1 Draw | |||||||
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 30–8–1 | UD | 12 | 16 July 1993 | CSKA Moscow, Moscow, Russia | For IBF cruiserweight title | |
Win | 30–7–1 | UD | 10 | 6 May 1993 | Riviera Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | ||
Win | 29–7–1 | TKO | 2 | 20 January 1993 | Avoriaz, France | ||
Draw | 28–7–1 | PTS | 8 | 26 September 1992 | Paris, France | ||
Loss | 28–7 | KO | 2 | 30 September 1991 | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom | BBBofC British/EBU Heavyweight Title. McCrory knocked out at 1:30 of the second round. | |
Win | 28–6 | KO | 2 | 16 February 1991 | Pavilion, Thornaby, United Kingdom | ||
Loss | 27–6 | KO | 3 | 22 March 1990 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | Lost IBF cruiserweight title | |
Win | 27–5 | KO | 11 | 21 October 1989 | Eston Sports Academy, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom | Retained IBF cruiserweight title | |
Win | 26–5 | UD | 12 | 3 June 1989 | Louisa Centre, Stanley, County Durham, United Kingdom | Won vacant IBF cruiserweight title | |
Win | 25–5 | PTS | 10 | 28 February 1989 | Marton Country Club, Marton, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 24–5 | KO | 2 | 15 November 1988 | Metairie Landmark Hotel, Metairie, Louisiana, United States | ||
Win | 23–5 | TKO | 5 | 1 November 1988 | Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, United States | Referee stopped the bout at 2:58 of the fifth round. | |
Win | 22–5 | TKO | 8 | 22 April 1988 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | BBBofC British/Commonwealth Cruiserweight Title. | |
Win | 21–5 | PTS | 12 | 21 January 1988 | Latchmere Leisure Centre, Wandsworth, England, United Kingdom | BBBofC British/Commonwealth Cruiserweight Title. | |
Win | 20–5 | PTS | 12 | 4 September 1987 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | Commonwealth Cruiserweight Title. | |
Win | 19–5 | TKO | 10 | 31 March 1987 | Civic Sports Centre, Oldham, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom | BBBofC British Cruiserweight Title Eliminator. Referee stopped the bout at 0:44 of the tenth round. | |
Win | 18–5 | PTS | 8 | 18 February 1987 | West Hotel, Fulham, Fulham, England, United Kingdom | 79–77.5. | |
Win | 17–5 | PTS | 8 | 5 February 1987 | Mayfair Suite, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 16–5 | KO | 1 | 8 January 1987 | Marriott Hotel, Houston, Texas, United States | Sherman knocked out at 2:42 of the first round. | |
Win | 15–5 | PTS | 6 | 25 November 1986 | Louisville, Kentucky, United States | ||
Loss | 14–5 | KO | 2 | 7 October 1986 | Civic Sports Centre, Oldham, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom | ||
Loss | 14–4 | TKO | 7 | 17 June 1986 | Winter Gardens, Blackpool, Blackpool, United Kingdom | Referee stopped the bout at 1:17 of the seventh round. | |
Loss | 14–3 | UD | 8 | 18 April 1986 | Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark | 75–79, 75–79, 74–79. | |
Loss | 14–2 | PTS | 8 | 9 April 1986 | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 14–1 | PTS | 8 | 10 December 1985 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | 79–78. | |
Loss | 13–1 | KO | 4 | 3 September 1985 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | McCrory knocked out at 0:56 of the fourth round. | |
Win | 13–0 | KO | 1 | 28 May 1985 | Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill, England, United Kingdom | Forbes knocked out at 1:10 of the first round. | |
Win | 12–0 | PTS | 8 | 27 March 1985 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | 80–78. | |
Win | 11–0 | PTS | 8 | 20 February 1985 | Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, England, United Kingdom | 79–78. | |
Win | 10–0 | TKO | 2 | 19 January 1985 | National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 9–0 | PTS | 8 | 24 November 1984 | Leisure centre, Gateshead, United Kingdom | 80–77. | |
Win | 8–0 | PTS | 8 | 27 October 1984 | Stormont Maine Club, Gateshead, United Kingdom | 80–77. | |
Win | 7–0 | PTS | 8 | 6 September 1984 | Federation Brewery, Gateshead, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 6–0 | PTS | 6 | 13 June 1984 | Afan Lido, Port Talbot, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 5–0 | TKO | 4 | 9 May 1984 | Marriott Hotel, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 4–0 | PTS | 6 | 30 April 1984 | Grosvenor House, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 3–0 | PTS | 6 | 21 March 1984 | Marriott Hotel, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 2–0 | PTS | 8 | 22 February 1984 | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom | ||
Win | 1–0 | KO | 1 | 6 February 1984 | Marriott Hotel, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom |
Preceded by Evander Holyfield Vacates |
IBF Cruiserweight Champion 3 June 1989 – 22 Mar 1990 |
Succeeded by Jeff Lampkin |
Preceded by Chisanda Mutti |
Commonwealth Cruiserweight Champion 4 September 1987 – 19 April 1989 (Vacated) |
Succeeded by Apollo Sweet filled vacancy |