2000-01 Boxing Super Middleweights (168 lbs)
Updated September 27, 2017 |
Infoplease Staff
Date | Winner | Loser | Result | Title | Site |
Dec. 8 | Charles Brewer | Esteban Cervantes | TKO 1 | — | Philadelphia |
Dec. 15 | Davey Hilton | Dingaan Thobela | Ws 12 | WBC | Montreal |
Dec. 16 | Sven Ottke | Silvio Branco | Wu 12 | IBF | Karlsruhe, Germany |
Dec. 16 | Joe Calzaghe | Richie Woodhall | TKO 10 | WBO | Sheffield, England |
Jan. 27 | Danilo Haussler | Andrei Shkalikov | Ws 12 | — | Riesa, Germany |
Mar. 3 | Byron Mitchell | Manuel Siaca | TKO 12 | WBA | Las Vegas |
Mar. 24 | Sven Ottke | James Crawford | TKO 8 | IBF | Magdeburg, Germany |
Apr. 28 | Joe Calzaghe | Mario Veit | TKO 1 | WBO | Cardiff, Wales |
May 4 | Thomas Tate | Fernando Zuniga | Ws 12 | — | Uncasville, Conn. |
May 19 | Antwun Echols | Charles Brewer | TKO 3 | — | Uncasville, Conn. |
June 9 | Sven Ottke | Ali Ennebati | TKO 11 | IBF | Nuremberg, Germany |
July 10 | Eric Lucas | Glenn Catley | KO 7 | WBC* | Montreal |
July 14 | Hector Camacho | Roberto Duran | Wu 12 | — | Denver |
Sept. 1 | Sven Ottke | James Butler | Wu 12 | IBF | Magdeburg, Germany |
Sept. 29 | Byron Mitchell | Manuel Siaca | Ws 12 | WBA | New York City |
Oct. 13 | Joe Calzaghe | Will McIntyre | TKO 4 | WBO | Copenhagen, Denmark |
*Eric Lucas won the vacant WBC super middleweight title. Former champion Davey Hilton was stripped of the title following a conviction on sexual assault charges.
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