Ryan Rhodes
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Real name | Ryan Rhodes |
Nickname(s) | Spice Boy |
Rated at | Light middleweight |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Nationality | English |
Born |
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England | 20 November 1976
Stance | Southpaw |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 52 |
Wins | 46 |
Wins by KO | 31 |
Losses | 6 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Ryan Rhodes (born 20 November 1976) is an English former light middleweight boxer. Rhodes took up boxing at a young age, training at Brendan Ingle's gym in the Wincobank district of Sheffield.
Professional career
Aged 20 years, he defeated another Sheffield boxer Paul "Silky" Jones with a technical knock out in the eighth round to become the youngest post-war holder of the British title. He went on to win the belt outright in a record time of 90 days with wins over Peter Waudby and Del Bryan.[1]
On 13 December 1997, Rhodes stepped up a weight division to middleweight to challenge the American Otis Grant for the vacant WBO title but was defeated by a unanimous decision.
On 18 April 2008, Rhodes knocked out Gary Woolcombe 37 seconds into the 9th round to regain the British light middleweight title, 11 years after he first won it. He defended his title for the first time as the main event on the Hayemaker Promotions boxing show in Sheffield. His opponent was Jamie Coyle, whom he defeated by a unanimous decision.[2]
Since then he has defeated Vincent Vuma of South Africa to win the WBC International light middleweight title and in doing so obtained a ranking in the top ten in the world.[3]
Rhodes was due to defend his British light middleweight title against the Londoner Anthony Small at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on 28 March 2008, but withdrew because of an illness during his training camp.
He defeated Jamie Moore in the seventh round of their European title fight on 23 October 2009. He defended the title again on 21 May 2010 at home against the Italian Luca Messi, with a technical knock out in the sixth round.
Rhodes lost his WBC light middleweight challenge bout against Saúl Álvarez with a technical knockout in the twelfth round on 18 June 2011 in Guadalajara, Mexico.[4]
Rhodes announced his retirement from professional boxing on 4 September 2012.[5]
Professional boxing record
46 Wins (31 knockouts, 14 decisions), 5 Losses, 0 Draws | |||||||
Res. | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 46-6 | Sergey Rabchenko | TKO | 7 (12) | 2012-06-16 | Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom | EBU vacant (European) super welterweight title on the line. |
Win | 46-5 | Sergey Khomitsky | PTS | 8 (8) | 2011-11-26 | Magna Centre, Rotherham, Yorkshire, United Kingdom | |
Loss | 45-5 | Saúl Álvarez | TKO | 12 (12) | 2011-06-18 | Arena VFG, Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco | WBC light middleweight title on the line. |
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Titles
Vacant Title last held by Adrian Dodson |
WBO Inter-Continental Light Middleweight Champion 18 July 1998 - 28 November 1998 Vacated |
Succeeded by Anthony Farnell |
Preceded by Lorent Szabo |
WBO Inter-Continental Middleweight Champion 28 November 1998 - 17 July 1999 Lost bid for interim world title |
Succeeded by Andras Galfi |
References
- ↑ "Boxing from spice boy to man of the world", timesonline.co.uk (subscription required)
- ↑ British Boxing.net:Bravery and Brutality in Sheffield
- ↑ "Rhodes On Verge Of Third World Title Shot"
- ↑ "Rhodes eyes WBC title", Sky Sports
- ↑ Dom Howson, "Sheffield’s proud Ryan Rhodes regret as he finally hangs up his gloves", Sheffield Star, 5 September 2012
External links
- Professional boxing record for Ryan Rhodes from BoxRec
- Profile at BritishBoxing.net