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Vincent Feeney (born 12 May 1973, Sligo), is a retired
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, nicknamed "the Sligo Kid", hailing from the Maugheraboy area of Sligo Town. For the majority of his professional career, Feeney fought in the
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but also competed at divisions either side.


Background


Amateur career

Feeney began boxing as an amateur at the age of 14 under the tutelage of Christy Houze, at the Innisfree Boxing Club in Sligo. During his time under Houze he won three
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titles and an
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title. He continued his boxing education in
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with Paddy Keogh and won a further three All-Ireland titles along with
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and
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titles as well as representing Ireland in the national team.''Down Gallows Hill: An illustrated history of Sligo from 1245 to 1995'', Paul Gunning, 1995. PB) Sligo Heritage Group, p. 199 Feeney, who was mentored by his father, John, then moved to London to further his career. On his first day in London the pair visited the Thomas A Beckett Gym on the
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in south east London and Feeney was invited by trainer Howard Rainey to return the following day to try out as a professional. The next day Feeney sparred for six rounds with Colin McMillan, the then world
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champion. Feeney returned again to the gym the following day to be met by one of his childhood hero's
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who supervised his workout and advised Feeney to become a professional stating that he had ''"the right style, having good upper body movement, good body shots and power"'' in his punches.


Professional career

Feeney trained in Kilburn and fought out of his
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base in north west London. He had a bright start to his professional career but suffered from a number of controversial decisions which effected the progression of his career.


Debut

Feeney had his first professional fight in October 1992, which took place at the Bayswater Arena, London, England. In this fight Feeney drew with Bradford
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Adey Benton over six rounds the
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of a bill that included
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.


Title fights


WBC International bantamweight title

Feeney's first title fight came in December 1995 against Willy Perdomo of the
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at the
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, London for the WBC International bantamweight title. Feeney come out to much fanfare with Irish dancers leading him, bedecked in tricolor
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and
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, to the ring. However, after six furious rounds of boxing Perdomo overwhelmed Feeney and stop the Sligonian. Feeney then won three fights in quick succession and earned a rematch with Perdomo in November 1996. Feeney featured on top of the bill again at the York Hall with a
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that also featured
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,
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and
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.


Southern Area bantamweight title

His next shot at a title came in April 1997 against Francis Ampofo at the
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, London for the vacant
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southern area bantamweight title. Feeney defeated the London-based
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-born boxer on points over ten rounds.


Irish title controversy

Feeney then won a shot at the vacant Irish bantamweight title against
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's Tommy "Willo The Wisp" Waite. The fight took place in Waite's hometown on the
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of the Darren Corbert v Robert Norton fight at the Maysfield Leisure Centre, Belfast. Going into the fight Feeney was the bookies' favourite; however Waite won the fight on points after ten rounds in what were controversial circumstances. The decision cost Feeney an opportunity of fighting for the European bantamweight title against Johnny Bredahl from Denmark. When Feeney's manager
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returned to Britain after signing a World Heavyweight unification fight deal between World Boxing Council, WBC champion Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas he viewed a videotape of the fight. Maloney was so outraged by the decision that he stated he would be filing the strongest possible protest with both the British Boxing Board of Control and the Irish Boxing Board of Control as a result of the decision. Maloney stated, "I have never seen such a diabolical decision in all my life. It was a disgrace. Letters of protest will be filed with the Irish boxing authority, the British Boxing Board of Control and the European Boxing Union. I will ask that they overturn the decision, declare the result void, a no contest".


Denied world title fight after brain scan

In May 1998, Feeney was due to defend his British Boxing Board of Control, British southern area bantamweight title against Aldershot based super bantamweight John Matthews, however, he suffered a cut during training and had to postpone a fight. The bout was rescheduled to August 1998 and took place at the Town Hall, Acton, London on the bill dubbed ''"Double trouble"''.Boxing Programme for ''Double Trouble'' bill, 10 September 1998. Published by) Evans-Waterman Promotions p.3 Feeney defeated Matthews on points over ten rounds to retain his southern area title and this led to Feeney getting a shot at a world title belt. Feeney was to fly out to South Africa to challenge for the International Boxing Organization, IBO super bantamweight title against Simon Ramoni. However, hours before Feeney was to board a flight at Heathrow Airport to Durban he received a report that an irregularity had shown up during his medical check and that he had failed a routine Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI scan which he had undertaken earlier that year. Feeney subsequently retired from professional boxing for health reasons.


Post retirement

In 1997, Feeney was voted ''Sligo Sports Person of the Year'' in the Boxing category. Since Feeney's retirement he has trained local youths at various Sligo boxing gyms and is employed as a Corner Inspector for the Boxing Union of Ireland during professional bouts.


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Feeney, Vince 1973 births Living people Sportspeople from Sligo (town) Irish male boxers Bantamweight boxers Boxers from County Sligo