Oisín Fagan, (born 24 December 1973) nicknamed "Gael Force", is an Irish former professional boxer based in Oklahoma City, U.S., who fought in the light welterweight and lightweight divisions.
[1] Although a native Dubliner from Tallaght, Oisín (pronounced "Usheen" ) Fagan, a grade school teacher by profession, is based in Oklahoma.
Fagan then travelled to the US on a football (soccer) scholarship to undertake Bachelor's degrees in Physical Education and Political Journalism at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.
[1] After Fagan's first nine pro fights he had a patchy record of six wins and three losses including a points defeat to Julio César Chávez Jr.
Following this mediocre start to his career and a defeat to Derrick Moon in October 2004, Fagan had considered quitting boxing but was encouraged to continue by former world champion Wayne McCullough.
[1] The venue erupted on hearing the decision with table top celebrations and Irish tricolours waving as Fagan was swamped by his cheering school pupils.
I don't think he's injured at all"An angry Fagan won the Irish title in front of his friends and family with a knockout victory in round seven against Thomas at the National Stadium, Dublin.
[1][5][6][7] Fagan returned to the US after winning the Irish title and defeated Brian Paul in Tulsa with a second round KO.