Boxing in the 2000s

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Lists of notable fights and other key news by year[edit]

2000[edit]

  • February 19 Erik Morales defeats Marco Antonio Barrera to unify the WBO and WBC super bantamweight belts. Was named fight of the year by Ring Magazine
  • March 3 Félix Trinidad defeats David Reid by unanimous decision for the WBA light middleweight title.
  • April 8 Uriah Grant knocked out Thomas Hearns in the third round to win the IBO Cruiserweight championship. Hearns would never again be boxing for a world title; he retired in 2006.
  • April 15 Fernando Vargas successfully defends the IBF light middleweight title against former WBA welterweight champion Ike Quartey
  • April 1 Chris Byrd wins the WBO Heavyweight title from Vitali Klitschko.
  • April 29 Lennox Lewis defends the IBF and WBC Heavyweight titles via 2nd-round KO against Michael Grant
  • June 17 Sugar Shane Mosley defeats Oscar De La Hoya by split decision for the WBC welterweight title.
  • July 15 Lennox Lewis defeat Frans Botha via 2nd-round KO to retained his WBC, IBF, IBO, Lineal Heavyweight Championship
  • August 12 Evander Holyfield defeats John Ruiz by unanimous decision for the vacant WBA Heavyweight title making Holyfield the only heavyweight in boxing history to win a portion of the HW title 4 times.
  • September 2 Erik Morales defeats Kevin Kelley by 7th-round KO to win the Interim WBC Featherweight Championship
  • Diego Corrales defeats Angel Manfredy by 3rd-round TKO to retained his IBF & IBA Super Featherweight Championship
  • September 9 Roy Jones Jr. defeats Eric Harding by 10th-round TKO to retained his WBC, WBA, IBF, and won the IBO Light Heavyweight Championship
  • November 11 Lennox Lewis defends the WBC and IBF Heavyweight titles in a lopsided unanimous decision against David Tua.
  • December 1 Bernard Hopkins defeats Antwun Echols by 10th-round TKO to retained his IBF Middleweight Championship
  • December 2 Félix Trinidad defeats Fernando Vargas by 12th-round KO to unify the WBA and IBF light middleweight titles. Trinidad was knocked down early in the fourth round to come back and defeat Vargas.

2001[edit]

2002[edit]

2003[edit]

  • January 25 Ricardo Mayorga knocks out Vernon Forrest by 3rd-round knockout, to unify the WBC and WBA Welterweight titles.
  • March 1 Roy Jones Jr. defeats John Ruiz by unanimous decision to win the WBA Heavyweight Championship
  • June 21 Lennox Lewis defends his title as he defeats Vitali Klitschko by technical knockout in 6 due to a cut in Klitschko's left eye. Klitschko was up on all of the scorecards at the time of the stoppage. There is talk of a rematch, but Lewis instead retires.
  • July 12 Ricardo Mayorga successfully defends his WBA and WBC welterweight belts as he defeats Vernon Forrest by controversial majority decision.
  • July 17 Jeff Lacy (as an up-and-coming super middleweight) defeats Richard Grant to win the vacant NABA Super Middleweight title as well as the USBA and WBC Continental Americas Super Middleweight titles.
  • September 13 Shane Mosley defeats Oscar De La Hoya in their rematch to unify the WBC and WBA light middleweight title belts.
  • November 8 Roy Jones Jr. defeats Antonio Tarver by controversial majority decision to recapture the light heavyweight title. Many thought this was Jones's first real challenge in his career.
  • November 15 Manny Pacquiao upsets Marco Antonio Barrera by eleventh-round technical knockout to earn the Ring Magazine featherweight title.
  • December 13 Cory Spinks becomes the Undisputed Welterweight Champion after he defeats Ricardo Mayorga by majority decision.

2004[edit]

2005[edit]

2006[edit]

2007[edit]

  • January 6 Sam Peter defeats James Toney by unanimous decision in their rematch. Peter becomes the #1 challenger for WBC Heavyweight champion Oleg Maskaev.
  • January 20 Nikolay Valuev defends his WBA Heavyweight title by defeating Jameel McCline by technical knockout after McCline blew out his knee.
  • January 20 Ricky Hatton beats Juan Urango by unanimous decision. Both fighters were previously unbeaten.
  • February 3 Chad Dawson becomes WBC Light Heavyweight champion after defeating Tomasz Adamek by unanimous decision. Despite being knocked down from a straight right hand in round 10, Dawson dominates most of the fight with his speed.
  • February 10 Shane Mosley becomes WBC Welterweight champion by defeating Luis Collazo by unanimous decision.
  • March 3 Rafael Márquez moves up in weight class and defeats Ring Magazine and WBC Super Bantamweight champion Israel Vázquez by 7th-round technical knockout. Vazquez did not answer the bell after badly breaking his nose and having trouble breathing.
  • March 10 Wladimir Klitschko defends his IBF Heavyweight title by defeating Ray Austin by 2nd-round knockout.
  • March 17 Juan Manuel Márquez defeats Marco Antonio Barrera by unanimous decision to become the WBC Super Featherweight champion. In the seventh round there was controversy, as Marquez thoroughly dominated the round then got knocked down by Barrera. Referee Jay Nady ruled this a slip, then penalized Barrera for hitting while Marquez was on the canvas.
  • March 24 Mikkel Kessler defends his WBA and WBC Super middleweight titles bt defeating Librado Andrade by a shutout unanimous decision.
  • April 7 Joe Calzaghe defends his WBO and Ring Magazine super middleweight titles by defeating Peter Manfredo (of The Contender fame) by a 3rd-round technical knockout.
  • April HBO airs De la Hoya/Mayweather 24/7 for three weeks to hype the highly anticipated matchup between Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
  • April 14 Ruslan Chagaev becomes the new WBA Heavyweight Champion after defeating Nicolay Valuev by majority decision.
  • April 28 Juan Díaz unifies the WBA and WBO Lightweight titles after defeating Acelino Freitas. Freitas refused to answer the bell before round nine.
  • May 5 In a highly anticipated matchup, Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeats Oscar De La Hoya by split decision, taking the WBC junior middleweight title. Despite being one of the richest fights in the history of the sport, the fight generally did not match the hype.
  • May 7 Former super featherweight and lightweight champion Diego Corrales dies in a motorcycle accident near his home in Las Vegas. Corrales died on the two-year anniversary of his thrilling first fight against José Luis Castillo, regarded as one of the greatest fights in modern history.
  • June 2 Sultan Ibragimov defeats Shannon Briggs by unanimous decision to take the WBO heavyweight title.
  • June 9 Miguel Cotto successfully defends his WBA Welterweight title as he defeats Zab Judah by technical knockout in the 11th.
  • June 23 Ricky Hatton defends his Ring light welterweight crown as he defeats José Luis Castillo by knockout. Hatton hits him with a perfect liver punch, putting him on the canvas for the first time in his pro career.
  • July 7 Vic Darchinyan loses his IBF and IBO flyweight titles, getting knocked out by Nonito Donaire in five rounds.
  • July 14 Paul Williams becomes the WBO welterweight champion as he defeats Antonio Margarito by unanimous decision.
  • July 18 Daisuke Naito upsets Pongsaklek Wonjongkam, who had previously beaten him twice, by unanimous decision. Naito ends Wonjongkam's six-year run as WBC flyweight champion.
  • July 21 Bernard Hopkins beats Winky Wright by unanimous decision.
  • August 4 Israel Vázquez defeats Rafael Márquez by technical knockout in the 6th round of their rematch to recapture the WBC super bantamweight title. The two traded punches throughout the fight before Vázquez dominated Márquez in the sixth round, causing the referee to stop the fight.
  • August 25 Iván Calderón defeats Hugo Fidel Cazares in a split decision to win the WBO Light Flyweight title and to become The Ring Magazine Jr. Flyweight champion. This was Calderon's first fight at Light Flyweight.
  • September 29 Kelly Pavlik upsets Jermain Taylor by seventh-round TKO to win the WBC, WBO and universally recognized middleweight championship. Pavlik was knocked down in the second round but rallied back against a tired Taylor.
  • October 6 Manny Pacquiao defeats Marco Antonio Barrera by unanimous decision. Barrera would announce his retirement after the fight.
  • October 13-Sultan Ibragimov defeats Evander Holyfield by 12-round Unanimous Decision and retains title of WBO World Heavyweight Champion.
  • November 4 Joe Calzaghe defeats Mikkel Kessler by unanimous decision in a unification bout for the WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles. Calzaghe becomes the first undisputed super middleweight champion and surpasses the 20 defenses made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively.
  • November 11 David Haye beats Jean Marc Mormeck by a 7th-round TKO to win the WBC cruiserweight title and the WBA super cruiserweight title.
  • December 8 Floyd Mayweather Jr. defends his WBC and Ring Welterweight titles, defeating Ricky Hatton by 10th-round technical knockout.
  • December 16 Danny Green defeats Stipe Drews to win the WBA Light Heavyweight title. This is Green's first successful world title match after trying to win the WBC Super Middleweight Title twice.

2008[edit]

2009[edit]

  • January 24 Shane Mosley defeats Antonio Margarito to win the WBA welterweight title by 9th-round TKO. Controversy erupted before the fight when it was discovered that Margarito had an illegal plaster-like substance in his gloves. Margarito and his trainer had their boxing licenses revoked.
  • 30 January Former heavyweight champion 1959-1960 Ingemar Johansson dies from complications of pneumonia and had suffered from Alzheimer’s disease.
  • February 5: Joe Calzaghe retires unbeaten in 46 bouts as a two weight champion
  • February 21 Kelly Pavlik beat Marco Antonio Rubio by stoppage in the 9th round. This was Pavlik's second defense of his Ring, WBC, and WBO middleweight titles.
  • February 28 Juan Manuel Márquez defeats Juan Díaz via 9th-round TKO to bag the WBA and WBO lightweight titles. The 14,571 spectators in attendance at the Toyota Center was the largest in Texas boxing history. This fight was later named the fight of the year.
  • February 28 Román González beats Francisco Rosas to get the WBA minimumweight title for the second time.
  • March 14 Amir Khan defeats Marco Antonio Barrera after the fight was stopped toward the end of the 5th round. Barrera suffering a severe cut, reopened from his previous fight, by a clash of heads late in the opening round. With Barrera deemed in no position to fight on by the ringside doctor, the fight went to the scorecards where Khan was ahead on all three.
  • March 21 Roy Jones Jr. knocks out Omar Sheika in the 5th round to win the vacant NABO light heavyweight title. This was Jones' first knockout win in 6½ years. The undercard featured MMA fights.
  • April 25 Carl Froch beats Jermain Taylor via 12th-round TKO. This was Froch's first defense of his WBC super middleweight title. Froch was knocked down in the 3rd round, and Taylor was knocked down in the 12th.
  • May 2 Manny Pacquiao stops Ricky Hatton after two brutal rounds in a fight billed as "The Battle of East and West" in Las Vegas. During the 1st round, Pacquiao knocked down Hatton twice. In the 2nd round, Pacquiao continued to rain Hatton with furious combinations, eventually knocking him out with a thunderous left hook. For his win, Pacquiao took the IBO and The Ring light welterweight titles. The fight was named the knockout of the year.
  • May 9 Chad Dawson defeats Antonio Tarver by decision. This was Dawson's first defense of his IBF and IBO light heavyweight titles.
  • June 20 Wladimir Klitschko beat Ruslan Chagaev by RTD in the 9th round. The fight was Klitschko's seventh defense of his IBO and IBF heavyweight titles and his third defense of his WBO heavyweight title. Klitschko also won the vacant Ring heavyweight title and the vacant lineal title. The crowd of 61,000 was the biggest boxing audience in Germany since Max Schmeling knocked out Adolf Heuser in front of 70,000 in Stuttgart in 1939.[1]
  • August 15 Roy Jones Jr. stops Jeff Lacy in the 10th round. This was Jones' first defense of his NABO light heavyweight title. The fight was entitled "Hook City".
  • September 12 Iván Calderón defeats Rodel Mayol to defend his WBO light flyweight title for the fifth time. The two had previously fought to a draw.
  • September 19 Floyd Mayweather Jr. dominates Juan Manuel Márquez in Mayweather's comeback fight, after retiring 21 months earlier. It was the first time Marquez had fought above the 135 lb (61 kg). limit. There was some controversy over Mayweather being two pounds over the 144 lb (65 kg) weight limit, for which he later paid Marquez $600,000. The fight was aired the same night that UFC 103 was aired, however sold much better, with 600,000 more PPV buys.
  • September 19 Chris John defeats Rocky Juarez by decision after fighting Juarez to a draw earlier in the year. The fight was part of the undercard of Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, and some journalists had thought it might turn out a better fight than the main event.[2]
  • September 26 Vitali Klitschko knocks out undefeated Chris Arreola in the 10th round. The fight was Klitschko's fourth defense of his WBC heavyweight title.
  • October 10 Juan Manuel López beats Rogers Mtagwa by decision to defend his WBO Super Bantamweight title for the fourth time.
  • October 10 Juan Carlos Salgado knocks out Jorge Linares in the 1st round. The fight was named the upset of the year.
  • October 17 Arthur Abraham knocks out Jermain Taylor with less than 10 seconds left in the fight as part of the Super Six Tournament.
  • October 18 Carl Froch beats Andre Dirrell by split decision as part of the Super Six Tournament.
  • October 24 Tomasz Adamek beats Andrew Golota for the IBF International Heavyweight Title. This is Adamek's debut as a heavyweight.
  • November 7 David Haye beats Nikolai Valuev by points to become the WBA Heavyweight Champion.
  • November 7 Chad Dawson defeats Glen Johnson in a rematch to win the WBC Light Heavyweight titled and retain the IBO Light Heavyweight title.
  • November 14 Manny Pacquiao defeats Miguel Cotto by a technical knockout with 2:05 left in the fight to become the only boxer to win a world title in seven different weight divisions. As well as to win Cotto's WBO welterweight title and the inaugural WBC Diamond Belt.
  • November 14 Yuri Foreman defeats Daniel Santos by unanimous decision to win the WBA Super welterweight champion and become the first Israeli boxer to win a world title.[3]
  • November 21 Andre Ward upsets Mikkel Kessler as part of the Super Six Tournament to become the WBA Super Middleweight Champion.
  • November 28 Lucian Bute knocks out Librado Andrade at the end of the fourth round as part of a rematch between the two fighters.
  • December 2 Danny Green knocks out Roy Jones Jr. in a shocking 2:02 KO after Green landed two solid left hands and a right cross to the temple that knocked Jones out.
  • December 2 Bernard Hopkins, at nearly 45 years old, beats Enrique Ornelas by decision.
  • December 5 Amir Khan stops Dmitriy Salita in a seventy-six second TKO. The first knockdown came only ten seconds after the fight began. This is Salita's first career loss.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wladimir Klitschko vs. Ruslan Chagaev – Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia". Boxrec.com. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  2. ^ [1] Archived September 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Israeli Boxing Champion – Yuri Foreman becomes first Israeli world champion – Los Angeles Times". Latimes.com. January 23, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2011.