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Cowdell won the bronze medal in the [[bantamweight]] division (– 54 kg) at the [[Boxing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976 Summer Olympics]] in [[Montreal, Canada]]. In the semi-finals he was beaten by eventual gold medalist [[Gu Yong-Ju]] from [[North Korea]].
Cowdell won the bronze medal in the [[bantamweight]] division (– 54 kg) at the [[Boxing at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976 Summer Olympics]] in [[Montreal, Canada]]. In the semi-finals he was beaten by eventual gold medalist [[Gu Yong-Ju]] from [[North Korea]].


Two years earlier Cowdell won the gold medal, at the [[1974 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Christchurch, New Zealand]]. He was a bronze medalist at the [[1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships]] held in [[Katowice, Poland]]. He was also the 1973 [[ABA]] bantamweight champion, lightweight in 1975, and featherweight champion in 1976 and 1977.
Two years earlier Cowdell won the gold medal, at the [[1974 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Christchurch, New Zealand]]. He was a bronze medalist at the [[1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships]] held in [[Katowice]], [[Poland]]. He was also the 1973 [[ABA]] bantamweight champion, lightweight in 1975, and featherweight champion in 1976 and 1977.


=== Olympic results ===
=== Olympic results ===

Revision as of 10:43, 10 October 2008

Patrick Cowdell

Medal record
Men’s Boxing
Representing  United Kingdom
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Montreal Bantamweight

Patrick ("Pat") Cowdell (born August 18, 1953 in Smethwick, West Midlands) is a retired boxer from Great Britain. Cowdell now lives in nearby Warley.

Amateur career

Cowdell won the bronze medal in the bantamweight division (– 54 kg) at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. In the semi-finals he was beaten by eventual gold medalist Gu Yong-Ju from North Korea.

Two years earlier Cowdell won the gold medal, at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand. He was a bronze medalist at the 1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships held in Katowice, Poland. He was also the 1973 ABA bantamweight champion, lightweight in 1975, and featherweight champion in 1976 and 1977.

Olympic results

Professional career

Cowdell turned pro in 1977 and in 1981 took on WBC world featherweight championSalvador Sanchez, losing a close and hard-fought split decision in which Cowdell was dropped in round 15. In 1985 Cowdell challenged Azumah Nelson for the WBC featherweight title, but was caught cold by a bullet of a punch and knocked out in the first round. He fought on but retired in 1988 after being stopped by WelshmanFloyd Havard. He finished up with stats of 36-6-0 (18 KOs) that included spells as British, Commonwealth and European champion.

Life After Boxing

Pat runs four professional dinner shows a year at the Burlington Hotel in Birmingham's city centre. He recently (February 2007) returned to putting shows on at the Burlington after a three-year hiatus at the Holiday Inn - also in the centre of Birmingham.

He also trains a band of fighters that include: Bedworth's former Midland Area super-middleweight champion Neil Tidman, Leamington Spa's Richard Mazurek and Coventry foursome Dougie Walton, Sean McKervey, Joe McCluskey and John Ruddock. Cowdell's most famous pupil, Birmingham gypsy Jimmy Vincent, twice challenged for the British title before retiring in 2005.

See also

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