Damaen Kelly

Boxing

BIOGRAPHY

Damaen Kelly competed in the men’s flyweight boxing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, reaching the quarter-finals before losing 13-6 to Bolat Zhumadilov of Kazakhstan – the world’s top-ranked amateur flyweight at the time.

From Belfast and coached by Michael Hawkins at Holy Trinity Boxing Club, Kelly was supported by the Olympic Aid-Atlanta Scheme and was regarded alongside Brian Magee as one of Ireland’s two potential medallists. He had won a bronze medal at the 1996 European Championships in Vejle, which also served as his automatic Olympic qualification. He came under serious pressure in his opening bout, requiring a superb comeback performance to defeat Bulgaria’s Julian Strogov 12-11, before winning more comfortably against Hussein Hussein of Australia.

Kelly subsequently turned professional in September 1997 under the mentorship of Mickey Hawkins and won the Commonwealth flyweight title and then the WBO world flyweight title, becoming one of Belfast’s most celebrated professional champions.

Team Ireland Number

537

Gender

Male

Discipline

Flyweight

Games

Atlanta 1996

Olympic Results

Won round of 32 (beat Julian Strogov, BUL, 12-11); won round of 16 (beat Hussein Hussein, AUS); lost quarter-final (lost to Bolat Zhumadilov, KAZ, 13-6), Atlanta 1996

Hometown

Belfast

Club Team School Or University

Holy Trinity BC, Belfast

OTHER BOXING OLYMPIANS

Adam Nolan

Aidan Walsh

Andrew ‘Ando’ Reddy

Andy Lee

Aoife O’Rourke

Barry McGuigan

Billy Walsh

Brendan Dunne

Brendan Irvine

Brendan McCarthy

Brian Anderson

Brian Byrne

Brian Magee

Cathal O’Grady

Charles ‘Charlie’ Nash

Christopher ‘Chris’ Rafter

Christopher ‘Christy’ Elliott

Christy McLoughlin

Daina Moorehouse

Darren O’Neill

Darren Sutherland

David Joyce

Davy Larmour

Dean Clancy

Eamon McCusker

Edward ‘Eddie’ Treacy

Emmet Brennan

Ernest ‘Ernie’ Smith

Francis Barrett

Frank ‘Frankie’ Traynor

Fred Tiedt

Freddie Gilroy

George Kelly

Gerry Hamill

Gerry Hawkins

Gráinne Walsh

Henry ‘Harry’ Perry

Hugh Russell

Jack Marley

James ‘Jim’ Murphy

Jennifer Lehane

Jim McCourt

Joe Lawlor

Joe Ward

John Caldwell

John Joe Nevin

John Joseph ‘Jack’ Chase

John Lowey

John Lyttle

John McNally

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