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Michael Brodie vs Injin Chi II WBC featherweight championship of the World official on-site programme plus stubless ticket, 10th April 2004, Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England.
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Chi W KO 7
In an eagerly awaited rematch of their British Fight of the Year from October 2003, the rematch which was again staged at the M E N Arena was another brutal fistic encounter but the outcome was to be very different to the controversial draw that marred the first fight with Chi stopping Brodie in the 7th round.
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Michael Brodie (born 10 May 1974, Manchester, England). He fought at Featherweight and super-bantamweight.
Brodie boxed as an amateur before turning professional in October 1994, winning his first fight in Manchester, in which Brodie beat Warley Super Bantamweight Graham McGrath with a knockout in the fifth round on a card that included fellow Mancunian's Wahid Fats, Carl Smith and Carl Harney.
Brodie won his first title belt, the vacant British super bantamweight title, in March 1997 with a ten round knockout win over Neil Swain at the Wythenshawe Forum in Manchester. The following year Brodie won the Commonwealth Super Bantamweight Title with a win over Brian Carr and later that year Brodie added the European (EBU) Super Bantamweight Title.
Brodie's first opportunity to fight for a world title belt came in September 2000 after Mexican Erik Morales vacated his WBC Super bantamweight title. However, Brodie suffered the first defeat on his career when Willie Jorrin beat Brodie on points to take the title.
In May 2002, Brodie won the WBF Featherweight Title and added the IBO Featherweight Title in 2003.