Career
Born in Stockton, Herefordshire and based in Bracknell, McCreesh had a moderately successful amateur career before turning professional, winning three Home Counties American Bar Association title between 1989 and 1991, and reaching the American Bar Association final only to be beaten by Joe Calzaghe. In 1990 his American Bar Association quarter final against Robert McCracken in Birmingham ended prematurely when he was disqualified for leaving the ring to join in a brawl that had started among the two fighters" families. McCreesh made his professional debut in February 1994, beating fellow debutante Tony Walton on points.
After winning his first seven fights he beat Clay O"Shea in January 1995 to take the vacant BBBofC Southern Area light middleweight title.
He suffered his first professional defeat in his next fight two months later, retiring in the fifth round against Dennis Berry after suffering a broken hand. Also in 1997 McCreesh sparred with Daniel Day-Lewis as part of the actor"s preparation for the film The Boxer.
In November 1997 he faced Michele Piccirillo for the vacant European welterweight title. Piccirillo stopped him in the ninth round.
He relinquished the title in 1999 and moved up to super welterweight.
In July 2000 he challenged Adrian Stone for the latter"s IBO World super welterweight title, but was stopped in the sixth round. McCreesh had one further fight, a points defeat to Ossie Duran in April 2001, before retiring. McCreesh went on to take over Bracknell Boxing Academy, coaching young boxers.
In 2012 he returned to the ring to fight Tony Furzer, losing by a fifth round TKO.