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Lee McAllister was born on 5 October, 1982 in Aberdeen, Scotland, is a Scottish boxer. Discover Lee McAllister's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Aberdeen, Scotland |
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Scottish
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He is a member of famous Boxer with the age 41 years old group.
Lee McAllister Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Lee McAllister height is 175 cm and Weight Lightweight Light-welterweight.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Lee McAllister Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lee McAllister worth at the age of 41 years old? Lee McAllister’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Scottish. We have estimated Lee McAllister's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 26 February, Nagy was TKOed by McAllister in the 6th round.
His next bout gave him an opportunity to make Scottish boxing history and be the first man to hold two Commonwealth titles simultaneously when he took on journeyman Isaac Quartey (7–6) of Ghana for the vacant light-welterweight strap.
His next bout was against journeyman Karoly Lakatos, who was stopped in the third round.
In front of a sold-out crowd at the Aberdeen Exhibition Centre, live on Sky Sports, he lost his European title challenge.
He retired on his stool after the seventh round citing an elbow injury.
It was later confirmed that it was a recurrence of an old injury that had kept McAllister out of the ring for 13 months earlier in his career; there were boos from the paying crowd that felt let down by McAllister's display of the night.
The way the fight ended left his manager Tommy Gilmour admitting his career would suffer because of this defeat, and promoter Frank Maloney claiming McAllister would never fight on Sky again.
McAllister vacated the Commonwealth light-welterweight title to let Eddie Doyle fight Willie Limond whilst he tried to recover from the injury that forced him to retire in the European Title fight.
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.
In September 2003, McAllister gained a points win over Jeff Thomas for the British Masters light-welterweight title.
The judges scored it by a margin 95–97.
McAllister later captured the vacant Scottish Area title at the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen on 27 June 2006, with a stoppage victory over Stuart Green in the 8th round.
This was followed up with two decisive points wins at the same venue, the latter a 100–91 victory against former Ghanaian super-featherweight champ Ben Odamattey, for the vacant WBF International lightweight title.
Lee McAllister gained his first world championship on 6 October 2007, when he fought former super-featherweight Commonwealth Champion "Hot Property" Craig Docherty for the WBU Lightweight title at the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen.
McAllister won the clash when Docherty's corner threw the towel in halfway through the ninth round.
It seems Docherty suffered a potential perforated eardrum early in the fight.
He gained his second WBU title at the Aberdeen Exhibition centre on 29 March 2008, when he defeated Mihaita Mutu for the vacant light-welterweight title.
When McAllister vacated his WBU titles and proceeded to sign with Glasgow-based promoter Tommy Gilmour, he was named number one contender to undefeated lightweight prospect John Murray for the British lightweight title.
Next up, in a bout held on 17 November 2009, broadcast live from the Beach Ballroom online on 110Sport.tv, McAllister took out Scottish champ Charlie King by KO in the 7th round in his second defense of the Commonwealth title.
McAllister's final defense of his Commonwealth title was a lacklustre unanimous decision victory over Ghana's Sam Amoako at the Bellahouston Leisure Centre, Glasgow.
The bout was televised on Sky, and McAllister apologised to the TV viewers and fans watching for his poor showing.
"On behalf of the paying public and the viewers at home, I would like to apologise for my performance on Friday night," he said.
"The Aberdeen Assassin wasn't at his best. That was not five per cent of Lee McAllister, I was very disappointed.".
After being out for more than a year due to an elbow injury, McAllister announced his comeback – an IBO International light welterweight title bout, against Itsvan Nagy (15–8).
On 17 January at the Robin Park Centre in Wigan, England, Murray stopped McAllister in the 8th round.
After his loss to John Murray, promoter Tommy Gilmour, lined up some top European talent for McAllister to fight.
McAllister defeated light welterweight French contender Abdoulaye Soukouna in a 79–73 points victory at the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen on 14 March, hoping to earn another shot at a major title.
Lee McAllister gained the chance to fight for the Commonwealth lightweight title left vacant by Amir Khan.
McAllister took on Ghana's champion Godfred Sowah (11–3) on 19 June, at the Aberdeen Beach Ballroom.
Sowah was the mandatory challenger for the title before it was vacated and had the power to choose any opponent he wished.
Tommy Gilmour was quick to make the fight happen and revealed "We've paid an awful lot of money for the fight, much more than we would like to have paid."
The event was touted as Aberdeen's biggest ever for boxing, but was not broadcast live on television because Gilmour had to take whatever venue was available to him and ignore Sky's scheduling in order to receive Commonwealth Boxing Council approval for the clash to go ahead.
McAllister acquired the Commonwealth lightweight title after stopping Godfred Sowah 1 minute, 43 seconds into the third round in front of a delighted home crowd.
Despite talk of a £100,000 showdown with fellow Scot Gary McArthur, McAllister has said he is looking to set his sights on Frenchman Anthony Mazaache for a shot at the EBU (European) title before going for the lucrative domestic bout.
On 22 July 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.
He captured the junior-middleweight WBU World Championship on 5 October 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.