Lee McAllister

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Lee “Aberdeen Assassin” McAllister (born 5 October 1982) is a Scottish professional boxer nicknamed the "Aberdeen Assassin".McAllister held the Commonwealth lightweight and light-welterweight titles, the IBO International light-welterweight title, and challenged once each for the European and British titles. He captured the junior-middleweight WBU World Championship on October 5, 2019 against Richmond Djarbeng by 2nd round TKO. Lee is also a very successful promoter; Assassins Promotions boxing, which holds events in his hometown of Aberdeen, where he also runs and operates a very prestigious boxing gym called Assassin's Health & Fitness. On July 22, 2018 he fought his most high profile fight whenever he moved up 5 weight classes and challenged British WBU #1 contender Danny Williams, who rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Lee “Aberdeen Assassin” McAllister (born 5 October 1982) is a Scottish professional boxer nicknamed the "Aberdeen Assassin".McAllister held the Commonwealth lightweight and light-welterweight titles, the IBO International light-welterweight title, and challenged once each for the European and British titles. He captured the junior-middleweight WBU World Championship on October 5, 2019 against Richmond Djarbeng by 2nd round TKO. Lee is also a very successful promoter; Assassins Promotions boxing, which holds events in his hometown of Aberdeen, where he also runs and operates a very prestigious boxing gym called Assassin's Health & Fitness. On July 22, 2018 he fought his most high profile fight whenever he moved up 5 weight classes and challenged British WBU #1 contender Danny Williams, who beat Mike Tyson, in eerily similar fashion; McAllister dominated Williams and KO'd him in round 10 to become the WBU Heavyweight champion of the world.
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