Tyrone Trice
Tyrone Trice | |
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Statistics | |
Real name | Tyrone Trice |
Nickname(s) | The Butterfly |
Rated at | Welterweight and Middleweight |
Nationality | American |
Born |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | October 23, 1963
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 53 |
Wins | 43 |
Wins by KO | 35 |
Losses | 10 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 0 |
Tyrone Trice is a retired American boxer who competed in the Welterweight and Middleweight divisions from 1983 to 1996. He is a one-time International Boxing Council (IBC) Middleweight champion and WBA Americas Welterweight champion. Trice also competed for the IBF Welterweight and WBO Middleweight titles.[1][2]
Professional career in Welterweight Division
Trice quickly rose through the ranks, winning his first twelve fights before a shock first round KO loss to Freddie Pendleton.[3] After continuing to win many fights via knockout, Trice became the number two contender for the vacant IBF Welterweight title. A title match with number one contender Simon Brown took place at the Palais des sports in Berck-sur-Mer, France on the 23rd of April, 1988. Trice was dominant in the fight early on, knocking down Brown in the second round. However, he eventually tired through the later rounds and Brown was able to wear Trice down. Trice was knocked down three times in the 12th round and was finally defeated via knockout in the 14th round.
After the loss, Trice recovered and won a series of tune-up fights before defeating Kevin Pompey for the WBA Americas Welterweight Title. A rematch was then fought between Trice and Brown. As with the first contest, it was a close and entertaining fight with Brown prevailing again. After this loss, Trice decided to compete in the Middleweight division.
Professional career in Middleweight Division
In his first Middleweight bout, Trice defeated Rafael Williams to win the vacant IBC Light-Middleweight Title. After an impressive third round TKO victory over undefeated Nestor Maciel to defend the title, Trice challenged John David Jackson for the WBO Light-Middleweight title. Trice took Jackson to the full twelve rounds but Jackson was well in control throughout the match, staggering Trice several times in the fight and winning via unanimous decision. Trice was then defeated again two months later in a ninth round TKO by Julio Cesar Vasquez.
Feud with James Toney
Rumours began circulating that a matchup between Trice and multiple Middleweight champion James Toney would take place between late 1992 to early 1993.[4] After an easy round one TKO victory over Ron Collins for which Toney was present in the ringside audience, Trice seized the microphone from announcer Wally Jackson after he was declared the victor. After insulting then WBO Middleweight Champion Gerald McClellan (who Trice claimed backed out of a title bout against him), Trice challenged Toney to a $50,000 bet that he would defeat him before 10 rounds at any time of Toney's choosing. Toney, angry at Trice's words, entered the ring and challenged Trice to a fight then and there. Trice approached Toney but was then escorted out of the ring by his ring crew and the referee.[5]
Ultimately the much anticipated match between Trice and Toney never materialized due to a number of disputes between both camps regarding money, the venue where the bout should take place and several other factors.
End of Career
Trice's career would begin to decline from late 1992 until his retirement, losing several fights which included losses to Thomas Tate and Joe Lipsey. He also did not participate in any further title matches. His final match took place on the 18th of February 1996, where he defeated the unrated Gary Jones in a fourth round knockout. He retired shortly after. He continues to reside in his hometown of Milwaukee today.[6]
Professional boxing record
43 Wins (35 knockouts, 8 decisions), 10 Losses (5 knockouts, 5 decisions) | |||||||
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Win | 2-20-2 | Gary Jones | KO | 4 | 18/02/1996 | Minot, North Dakota | |
Loss | 9-13-2 | Eric L. French | UD | 10 | 03/12/1994 | Eagles Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
Loss | 18-0 | Joe Lipsey | PTS | 10 | 23/07/1993 | Lansing, Michigan | |
Loss | 32-4-2 | Frederic Seillier | KO | 9 | 24/04/1993 | Port-de-Bouc, Bouches-du-Rhone | |
Win | 21-59-1 | Jake Torrance | UD | 8 | 05/02/1993 | Eagles Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
Loss | 25-2 | Thomas Tate | UD | 10 | 02/02/1993 | The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan | |
Loss | 31-7 | Brett Lally | MD | 10 | 24/11/1992 | The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan | |
Win | 23-8 | Bill "Fireball" Bradley | TKO | 4 | 25/08/1992 | The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan | |
Win | 25-2 | Ron Collins | TKO | 1 | 21/07/1992 | The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan | Referee stopped the bout at 1:36 of the first round. |
Win | 0-13-1 | Larry Lipscomb | KO | 3 | 28/03/1992 | Doraville, Georgia | |
Loss | 31-1 | Julio Cesar Vasquez | TKO | 9 | 19/09/1991 | Paris | |
Loss | 23-0 | J.D. Jackson | UD | 12 | 21/07/1991 | Atlantic City Race Course, Atlantic City, New Jersey | WBO World Light Middleweight Title. 111-116, 111-116, 110-117. |
Win | 18-0 | Nestor Maciel | TKO | 3 | 07/03/1991 | Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid | |
Win | 31-7 | Rafael Williams | TKO | 6 | 29/11/1990 | Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City | IBC World Light Middleweight Title. |
Loss | 31-1 | Simon "Mantequilla" Brown | TKO | 10 | 01/04/1990 | DC Armory, Washington, District of Columbia | IBF World Welterweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:51 of the tenth round. |
Win | 17-2-1 | Kevin Pompey | UD | 12 | 14/01/1990 | Caesars Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey | WBA Americas Welterweight Title. 114-113, 115-112, 115-112. |
Win | 25-16-3 | Ron Johnson | TKO | 3 | 25/03/1989 | Sheraton Hotel, Casablanca | |
Win | 28-29-3 | Dexter Smith | PTS | 10 | 06/03/1989 | Nogent-le-Phaye, Eure-et-Loir | |
Win | 21-10 | Juan Alonso Villa | KO | 1 | 12/12/1988 | Nogent-le-Phaye, Eure-et-Loir | |
Win | 12-13-2 | Orlando Orozco | KO | 1 | 09/11/1988 | Paris | |
Win | 10-1 | Luis Francisco Perez | TKO | 2 | 09/10/1988 | Franconville, Val-d'Oise | |
Win | 9-3-1 | Efren Brown | TKO | 6 | 24/09/1988 | Berck, Pas-de-Calais | |
Win | 5-4 | Luciano Fernandez | TKO | 4 | 13/08/1988 | Deauville, Calvados | |
Loss | 24-1 | Simon "Mantequilla" Brown | TKO | 14 | 23/04/1988 | Palais des Sports, Berck, Pas-de-Calais | IBF World Welterweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:29 of the 14th round. |
Win | 5-6 | Mike English | TKO | 1 | 20/11/1987 | Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan | Referee stopped the bout at 1:49 of the first round. |
Win | 7-41-1 | Walter Cowans | TKO | 2 | 10/10/1987 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
Win | 14-5-1 | Steve "Lightning" Little | UD | 10 | 06/08/1987 | Felt Forum, New York City | 6-4, 6-4, 7-3. |
Win | 14-10 | Dennis Johnson | TKO | 8 | 23/10/1986 | Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 14-1-1 | Curtis Summit | TKO | 1 | 10/06/1986 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 13-6-2 | Marvin Ray Jones | TKO | 2 | 24/04/1986 | Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan | Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the second round. |
Win | 2-1 | Jesse Flores | TKO | 4 | 22/03/1986 | Lawlor Events Center, Reno, Nevada | |
Win | 9-12 | Steve Mitchell | KO | 6 | 28/02/1986 | Laughlin, Nevada | |
Win | 20-4-2 | Michael "Bomber" Bradley | RTD | 3 | 23/01/1986 | Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 12-9-2 | Dave Odem | TKO | 7 | 21/11/1985 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 12-14-1 | Jose "Speedy" Gonzalez | KO | 5 | 24/10/1985 | Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan | Gonzalez knocked out at 2:38 of the fifth round. |
Win | 23-5 | Tyrone Moore | UD | 10 | 12/09/1985 | Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan | 97-93, 99-92, 99-91. |
Win | 1-5 | Jesus De la Cruz | KO | 1 | 22/08/1985 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 5-11-6 | Ken Willis | KO | 3 | 06/04/1985 | Bally's Park Place, Atlantic City, New Jersey | |
Win | 10-8 | Anthony Bryant | TKO | 3 | 24/10/1984 | Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan | Referee stopped the bout at 1:17 of the third round. |
Win | 23-3 | Tyrone Moore | PTS | 10 | 15/08/1984 | Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Loss | 10-8-1 | Freddie Pendleton | TKO | 1 | 28/06/1984 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 0-1 | Ruben Gallardo | TKO | 6 | 31/05/1984 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 14-9 | Teddy Hatfield | TKO | 2 | 03/05/1984 | Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 1-3 | Bob Graddy | TKO | 6 | 15/04/1984 | Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | -- | Sean McGill | KO | 2 | 11/02/1984 | Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan | |
Win | 1-7-2 | Nate Stewart | TKO | 2 | 03/02/1984 | Americana Congress Hotel, Chicago, Illinois | Referee stopped the bout at 2:27 of the second round. |
Win | 10-1 | Victor Gordon | KO | 4 | 27/10/1983 | Atlantic City, New Jersey | |
Win | 3-4 | Leslie Toney | TKO | 2 | 30/09/1983 | Eagles Club, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
Win | 7-3-2 | Dave Odem | PTS | 6 | 25/08/1983 | Lakeland Arena, Waterford, Michigan | |
Win | -- | Manuel Toribio | KO | 2 | 10/07/1983 | Caesars Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey | Toribio knocked out at 3:01 of the second round. |
Win | -- | Willy Paul Maxwell | KO | 1 | 12/06/1983 | Phoenix, Arizona | |
Win | 1-1 | Fred Tice | TKO | 1 | 04/06/1983 | Traverse City, Michigan | |
Win | -- | "Rockin" Rodney Moore | PTS | 4 | 26/05/1983 | The Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey |