Oisin Fagan

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.