Graham Earl
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Graham Earl is a retired English
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 lightweight
Lightweight
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 boxer
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 from Luton
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, England
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. He is a former British
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 and Commonwealth
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 lightweight champion.

Professional career

He had his first professional fight in September 1997, when he beat Mark O’Callaghan on a second-round stoppage in Southwark
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, London
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.

He won his first eighteen fights before challenging Bobby Vanzie for the British lightweight title. The fight was held in Dagenham
Dagenham
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 in July 2003 and Earl won on points over twelve rounds.

The pair fought again for the British lightweight title in June 2004. They met in Bethnal Green
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, and Earl again won on points.

In June 2005, Earl fought Kevin Bennett, holder of the Commonwealth lightweight title, so that both the British and Commonwealth titles were at stake. The fight was at Bethnal Green, and Earl won when the fight was stopped in the ninth. Earl had been down in the sixth but continued fighting.

In 2006 Earl relinquished his British lightweight title, and the vacant title was won by Lee Meager
Lee Meager
Lee Meager is an English lightweight boxer from Salford, England. He is a former British lightweight champion.-Professional career:...

.

In October 2006, he won the vacant WBU
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 lightweight title when he beat the Argentine
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, Angel Hugo Ramirez via a unanimous decision after twelve rounds. The fight was in Bethnal Green.

In February 2007, Earl fought for the vacant WBO
World Boxing Organization
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 lightweight title at the Wembley Arena
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 against undefeated Australian Michael Katsidis
Michael Katsidis
Michael Alan Katsidis is an Australian professional boxer of Greek descent. He is a former two-time WBO interim lightweight titleholder whose crowd-pleasing, all-action fighting style has often drawn comparisons with the late Arturo Gatti.-Amateur career:In an amateur career which began at the...

, in what was described by many as one of the fights of the year. Earl was knocked down in the first, but recovered from a further knock-down in the second to send Katsidis to the canvas, despite Earl's corner throwing in the towel. Earl was cut to the eye during the fourth and his corner retired him at the end of the fifth, following a barrage of punches from Katsidis in the third and fourth rounds. Earl's resilience to Katsidis's powerful and quick jabs, often trading back counter-punches rather than avoid the onslaght, led to many plaudits for both boxers.

In December 2007, Earl defended his Commonwealth lightweight title against the promising young boxer, Amir Khan
Amir Khan (boxer)
Amir Iqbal Khan , is a British Pakistani professional boxer who is currently the unified WBA & IBF light welterweight champion....

, in Khan’s hometown of Bolton
Bolton
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. Khan caught Earl in the first round and put him down and he was given an eight count. However on the resumption he was again in trouble and the referee stopped the fight after only 72 seconds.

On 28 July 2009, he announced his retirement from professional boxing.

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