Drew Docherty


Drew Docherty is a Scottish former boxer who was British champion at both bantamweight and super bantamweight. Married to Caroline Bradshaw and has 2 children

Career

Born in Glasgow and based in Condorrat, Docherty represented Scotland as an amateur, and made his professional debut in September 1989 with a points win over Gordon Shaw. Unbeaten in his first 8 fights, in June 1992 he stopped defending champion Joe Kelly in the fifth round to become British bantamweight champion. He made a successful defence in January 1993 against Donnie Hood.
In February 1994 he made an unsuccessful attempt at Vincenzo Belcastro's European title at the Kelvin Hall, losing a unanimous points decision. In November he made a second successful defence of his British title against Adey Benton, and in February 1995 challenged for Alfred Kotey's WBO World bantamweight title, the defending champion stopping him in the fourth round.
In October 1995 Docherty made the third defence of his British title against James Murray. Docherty knocked Murray out in the twelfth and final round to win the Lonsdale Belt outright, but Murray required brain surgery and died the next day. Docherty considered quitting boxing and sought counselling but decided to fight on.
Docherty returned in January 1996 to challenge WBO champion Daniel Jiménez, but was again unsuccessful with the unanimous decision going to Jiminez. Two months later Docherty attempted to win the European bantamweight title, but was stopped in the third round by defending champion Johnny Bredahl. He was due to defend his British title against Paul Lloyd in October 1997 but a knee ligament injury caused the fight to be called off and Docherty was controversially stripped of the title he had held for more than five years. Lloyd went on to take the title, and in September 1998 Docherty faced him at the Barbican Centre in York with Lloyd's Commonwealth title also at stake; LLoyd won on points to retain both titles, with referee Roy Francis scoring it 118-113.
Docherty then moved up to super bantamweight and in April 1999 beat Patrick Mullings to become British champion at a second weight. In October that year he challenged unsuccessfully for Michael Brodie's European title at the York Hall, Bethnal Green. Having relinquished the British title he attempted to regain it from Michael Alldis in November 2000, but was knocked out in the sixth round, and subsequently retired from boxing.
Drew's younger brother Wilson Docherty was also a boxer, winning the World Boxing Board featherweight title in 1994 and going on to fight for British and Commonwealth titles.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
24Loss16–7–1 Michael AlldisKO6 2000-11-04 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, EnglandLost BBBofC British super bantamweight title.
23Loss16–6–1 Michael BrodieKO6, 3:001999-10-01 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, EnglandFor EBU European super bantamweight title.
22Win16–5–1 Patrick MullingsPTS121999-04-24 Planet Ice Rink, Peterborough, EnglandWon BBBofC British super bantamweight title.
21Loss15–5–1 Paul LloydPTS121998-09-26 York Barbican, York, EnglandFor Commonwealth bantamweight title.
Lost BBBofC British bantamweight title.
20Loss15–4–1 Johnny BredahlTKO3, 2:361997-03-14 Odense Sports Park, Odense, DenmarkRetained EBU European bantamweight title.
19Loss15–3–1 Daniel JiménezUD121996-01-20 Mansfield Leisure Centre, Mansfield, EnglandFor WBO bantamweight title.
18Win15–2–1 James Murray12, 2:261995-10-13 Hospitality Inn, Glasgow, ScotlandRetained BBBofC British bantamweight title.
Murray died the following day from injuries sustained in this fight.
17Loss14–2–1 Alfred KoteyTKO4, 0:501995-02-17 Tryst Sports Centre, Cumbernauld, ScotlandFor WBO bantamweight title.
16Win14–1–1 Adey BentonPTS121994-11-23 Magnum Centre, Irvine, North Ayrshire, ScotlandRetained BBBofC British bantamweight title.
15Win13–1–1 Miguel MatthewsPTS81994-09-20 Brunton Memorial Hall, Musselburgh, Scotland
14Win12–1–1 Conn McMullenPTS81994-07-09 Earls Court Exhibition Hall, Kensington, England
13Loss11–1–1 Vincenzo Belcastro121994-02-02 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, ScotlandFor EBU European bantamweight title.
12Win11–0–1 Peter BuckleyPTS81993-10-25 St. Andrew's Sporting Club, Glasgow, Scotland
11Win10–0–1 Russell DavisonPTS81993-04-26 St. Andrew's Sporting Club, Glasgow, Scotland
10Win9–0–1 Donnie HoodPTS121993-01-25 St. Andrew's Sporting Club - Albany Hotel, Glasgow, ScotlandRetained BBBofC British bantamweight title.
9Win8–0–1 Joe KellyTKO5 1992-06-01 Forte Crest Hotel, Glasgow, ScotlandWon BBBofC British bantamweight title.
8Win7–0–1 Peter BuckleyPTS81992-04-27 Forte Crest Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland
7Win6–0–1 Neil ParryTKO4, 2:101992-01-27 Forte Crest Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland
6Win5–0–1 Stevie Woods1, 2:581991-11-14 St. Andrew's Sporting Club - Sheraton Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland
5Win4–0–1 Peter BuckleyPTS81990-11-21 Conference Centre, Solihull, England
4Win3–0–1 Steve RobinsonPTS81990-10-03 Conference Centre, Solihull, England
3Draw2–0–1 Rocky LawlorPTS81990-05-09 Conference Centre, Solihull, England
2Win2–0 Chris ClarksonPTS61989-11-23 Motherwell Civic Centre, Scotland
1Win1–0 Gordon Shaw61989-09-14 Motherwell Civic Centre, ScotlandProfessional debut.