William ‘Willie’ O’Shea

Boxing

BIOGRAPHY

Willie O’Shea was the first Irish boxer to compete in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games, entering the ring in the men’s lightweight division against Jorge Diaz Hernandez of Chile, where he was outpointed.

Still a serving member of the Irish Army at the time of the Games, O’Shea was part of a boxing team with a strong army and Garda presence.

Team Ireland Number

68

Gender

Male

Discipline

Lightweight Boxing

Games

Amsterdam 1928

Olympic Results

Lost first bout (outpointed by Hernandez, CHI), Amsterdam 1928

Date Of Birth

September 6, 1906

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