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12 Facts About Rocky Dean

1.

Rocky Dean was born on 17 June 1978 and is a British former professional boxer from Thetford in Norfolk, England.

2.

Rocky Dean is a former Southern Area champion at Featherweight and has twice competed for the full British title at Super Bantamweight.

3.

Rocky Dean won his next three contests before losing to journeyman Chris Jickells on 10 November 2000.

4.

Rocky Dean did not fight at all in 2001, making a return to the ring a year later and winning all three of his fights in 2002.

5.

In 2003 Rocky Dean failed to win any of his six contests, drawing twice and losing four times in that year.

6.

On 5 March 2005 Rocky Dean fought for the Southern Area Featherweight title defeating Mickey Coveney over 10 rounds at the Goresbrook Leisure Centre in Dagenham.

7.

The win set up a shot at the vacant English title in his next fight only for Rocky Dean to lose for the sixth time in his career to Andy Morris, a man who would go on to claim the full British belt.

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8.

On 18 September 2005 Rocky Dean fought and defeated novice boxer Gary Davies with a fourth round stoppage win.

9.

Davis became the fourth boxer Rocky Dean had fought that would go on to become a full British champion.

10.

Rocky Dean finished the year by traveling to the Ukraine to fight Andrey Isaev only to lose in the 12th round of his challenge for the WBF International title.

11.

Rocky Dean made the first defence of his Southern Area Featherweight title on 9 December 2006 against rising star Matthew Marsh eventually losing the belt on a points decision over 10 rounds.

12.

Rocky Dean fought twice more scoring two wins before meeting Marsh for the third time.