After 14 Years Of Career And Only 15 Wins, Boxer Kevin McCauley Retires
JAKARTA - Middleweight boxer Kevin McCauley decided to hang up his gloves. McCauley's decision to retire after going through a total of 251 fights.
Throughout his 14-year career in the ring, McCauley has gone through hundreds of fights. However, he was only able to record 15 wins.
Quoted from the Daily Star, Friday, MaCauley announced his retirement decision just one day after the celebration of 14 years of his career.
This is known from the confirmation of IFL TV on Twitter. The news says that McCauley has retired from boxing.
Throughout his record appearance in the ring, McCauley has faced tough opponents such as Jack Catterall, Liam Smith and Sam Eggington.
The Brighton-born boxer ended his career with a record 251 professional matches. The breakdown of his record includes 15 wins, 224 losses and 12 draws.
In addition to the number of defeats McCauley is more than his wins, during the match he has never won a fight by knockout.
McCauley hasn't tasted victory in the last five years. The last win of McCauley's long career came in 2017.
At that time he defeated Dan Sabostonelli, which was the last of his opponent's three consecutive unbeaten fights.
In 2009, McCauley challenged Liam Smith as a third opponent. Liam was 20 years old when they met at the MEN Arena in Manchester.
Smith won the four-round fight on points and went on to win the WBO light middleweight belt.
Four years later, he faced current IBO lightweight middleweight champion Eggington in Birmingham but was defeated in the seventh round by knockout.