Herbie Hide

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Herbie Hide
Born
Herbert Okechukwu Maduagwu

(1971-08-27) 27 August 1971 (age 53)
Amauzari, Nigeria
NationalityBritish
Other namesThe Dancing Destroyer [1]
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Reach75 in (191 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights53
Wins49
Wins by KO43
Losses4

Herbie Hide (born Herbert Okechukwu Maduagwu; 27 August 1971) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2010. He held the WBO heavyweight title twice between 1994 and 1999, as well as the British heavyweight title in 1993. [2] Hide was known for his formidable punching power and killer instinct in the ring.

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Early life

Hide was born in Amauzari, Nigeria, [3] and moved to England as a youngster, basing himself near Norwich in Norfolk. [3] [4] [5] He was educated at Glebe House School and Cawston College. [6]

Amateur career

Hide had a brief amateur career of 10 fights, which he finished with a record of 8 wins (7 KOs), 2 losses. [7]

Highlights

Silver medal icon.svg 1989 ABA Championships, heavyweight:

Professional career

Herbie Hide fought for most of his professional boxing career as a heavyweight  ; but later in his career, decided to go down to the lighter cruiserweight division . [1] [5] He was known as The Dancing Destroyer, [1] and had a successful career, rising to domestic success at a very young age for a heavyweight. Hide was twice the World Boxing Organization (WBO) world heavyweight champion.

Hide's professional career began in 1989 with a second round win, and he racked up a total of 25 successive wins, all but one inside the distance. His level of opposition was respectable, and included fighters such as Jeff Lampkin and James Pritchard.

At 25 wins to 0 losses (24 from knockout (KO)), Hide challenged Michael Bentt for the WBO heavyweight title in March 1994 at Millwall Football Stadium, Millwall, London. The inexperienced Bentt had previously won the title by knocking out the heavily favoured Tommy Morrison in one round. The Hide vs Bentt fight made headlines after the two boxers scuffled and threw punches at a pre-fight meeting; whilst in the bout itself, Hide out-boxed and knocked out Bentt in 7 rounds. Bentt was subsequently hospitalised, and never fought again.

A year later, Hide defended his WBO heavyweight title against former undisputed champion Riddick Bowe. Hide used his speed to out-box Bowe early on, and managed to hurt Bowe several times during the contest. However Bowe's size and class eventually told, and Hide was floored six times during the bout. Hide impressed with his courage, repeatedly picking himself off the canvas, before he was knocked out in the sixth round. [8]

After his loss to Bowe, Hide fought twice in 1996, winning both by knockout (KO) against Michael Murray and Frankie Swindell, before earning another shot at the now-vacant WBO title in June 1997 against 38-year-old one-time International Boxing Federation (IBF) title holder Tony Tucker, despite Tucker losing three of his previous five fights. Hide knocked out the overweight Tucker in two rounds. Hide defended his WBO title twice in 1998; with quick stoppages of late replacement cruiserweight clubfighter Damon Reed, and in September 1998 against German Willi Fischer. [1] [4]

In June 1999, Hide faced the 6 ft 8in Ukrainian Vitali Klitschko at the London Arena, [3] [9] only the second world ranked fighter he had actually faced after Riddick Bowe. Hide, favoured to win at the time, was knocked out in two rounds. [9]

Hide never featured as a main contender at heavyweight again, his only mildly notable wins coming against Joseph Chingangu (who also knocked Hide out in one of Hide's many comebacks), and Alexander Vasiliev.

In 2006, Hide moved down in weight to a more natural division at cruiserweight. Since then, he has won fourteen successive fights, most of which took place in Germany. Hide defeated Mikhail Nasyrov in December 2007 to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) International cruiserweight title.

In November 2008, when Johnathon Banks dropped out of a WBO cruiserweight title clash at London's ExCel Arena with just four days notice, Hide was announced as a potential opponent for former champion Enzo Maccarinelli, for the vacant title. [10] This was despite Hide having fought just two weeks earlier, a victory against Lukasz Rusiewicz. [10] [11] Hide then fought in the Cruiserweight Prizefighter tournament. In the tournament, he defeated Welshman Wayne Brooks by unanimous decision, but was badly cut on the right eye in the process. He pulled out of the tournament to avoid losing his high WBC ranking due to the cut. [12]

Personal life

In December 2003, Hide was 'attacked by a group of men' in a Norwich night club. This resulted in his subsequent arrest and conviction for 'possession of an offensive weapon, a 10-inch kitchen knife', for which he was fined £750. [13]

In September 2008, Hide was warned by Norwich Magistrates that he faced 75 days in jail if £3,767 of outstanding motoring fines were not paid by 30 November 2008. [14] During a television interview in July 2008, Hide claimed that promoter Frank Warren "had dishonestly and corruptly bribed Johnny Nelson to retire and give up his WBO cruiserweight title". When Warren sued for libel, Hide failed to respond and a default judgment of £35,000 was entered against him. [15]

Hide appeared at Norwich Crown Court, charged with rape, but was found not guilty on 20 July 2011 after 'the prosecution offered no evidence'. [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

On 18 March 2012, a man in his 20s was fatally stabbed at Hide's home in Bawburgh. A suspect was arrested for murder in connection with the incident. Police said they believed Hide was not home at the time of the killing. [17] [21]

On 29 November 2013, Hide was sentenced to 22 months in prison for conspiracy to supply cocaine. [22] He was targeted by the so-called 'fake sheikh' also known as Mazher Mahmood, an undercover News of the World reporter. After an initial refusal, Hide relented, and agreed to contact a drug dealer of his acquaintance to procure the drug. When he delivered the drug to the undercover reporter he was arrested and charged.

Professional boxing record

53 fights49 wins4 losses
By knockout434
By decision60
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
53Win49–4Wayne BrooksUD330 Apr 2010York Hall, London, England Prizefighter 11: cruiserweight quarter-final
52Win48–4Gabor HalaszTKO3 (4), 2:2326 Jun 2009Hermann-Neuberger-Halle, Völklingen, Germany
51Win47–4Sandro SiproshviliUD86 Mar 2009Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Germany
50Win46–4Lukasz RusiewiczUD618 Nov 2008Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Germany
49Win45–4Aleksejs KosobokovsRTD3 (8), 3:004 Oct 2008 Norfolk Showground, Norwich, England
48Win44–4 Nuri Seferi UD124 Jul 2008Büyük Anadolu Termal Hotel, Ankara, TurkeyRetained WBC International cruiserweight title
47Win43–4 Ehinomen Ehikhamenor UD1230 May 2008Pabellón Lasesarre, Baracaldo, SpainRetained WBC International cruiserweight title
46Win42–4 Rüdiger May TKO2 (12), 1:4711 Mar 2008Maritim Hotel, Halle, GermanyRetained WBC International cruiserweight title
45Win41–4Mikhail NasyrovTKO6 (12), 1:3023 Dec 2007Maritim Hotel, Halle, GermanyWon vacant WBC International cruiserweight title
44Win40–4Mircea TelecanTKO1 (8), 1:1621 Sep 2007Hansehalle, Lübeck, Germany
43Win39–4Aleh DubiahaKO1 (8), 1:2316 Jun 2007 Atatürk Sport Hall, Ankara, Turkey
42Win38–4Pavol PolakovicKO6 (8), 1:3027 Apr 2007Arena Gym, Hamburg, Germany
41Win37–4Valeri SemiskurKO1 (6), 2:3524 Mar 2007 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
40Win36–4Mitch HicksTKO1 (4), 1:2423 Sep 2006Convention Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas, US
39Loss35–4Mindaugas KulikauskasRTD3 (8), 3:0012 Mar 2004Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England
38Win35–3Alexander VasilievTKO5 (10), 1:154 Oct 2003Alexandra Palace, London, England
37Win34–3Joseph ChinganguKO1 (8), 2:3327 May 2003Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, England
36Win33–3Derek McCaffertyTKO7 (8), 1:2716 Apr 2003 Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England
35Loss32–3Joseph ChinganguTKO2 (8)22 Sep 2001 Telewest Arena, Newcastle, England
34Win32–2Alexey OsokinTKO3 (8), 1:3114 Jul 2001 Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool, England
33Loss31–2 Vitali Klitschko KO2 (12), 1:14 26 Jun 1999 London Arena, London, EnglandLost WBO heavyweight title
32Win31–1 Wilhelm Fischer TKO2 (12), 1:0426 Sep 1998Sports Village, Norwich, EnglandRetained WBO heavyweight title
31Win30–1Damon ReedTKO1 (12), 0:52 18 Apr 1998 NYNEX Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained WBO heavyweight title
30Win29–1 Tony Tucker TKO2 (12), 2:4528 Jun 1997Sports Village, Norwich, EnglandWon vacant WBO heavyweight title
29Win28–1Frankie SwindellKO1 (8)9 Nov 1996NYNEX Arena, Manchester, England
28Win27–1Michael MurrayTKO6 (10)6 Jul 1996 NYNEX Arena, Manchester, England
27Loss26–1 Riddick Bowe KO6 (12), 2:25 11 Mar 1995 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, USLost WBO heavyweight title
26Win26–0 Michael Bentt KO7 (12), 2:50 19 Mar 1994 The Den, London, EnglandWon WBO heavyweight title
25Win25–0 Jeff Lampkin TKO2 (12)4 Dec 1993Superbowl, Sun City, South AfricaWBC International heavyweight title
24Win24–0Mike DixonTKO9 (12)6 Nov 1993York Hall, London, EnglandWon vacant WBC International heavyweight title
23Win23–0Everett MartinPTS1018 Sep 1993 Granby Halls, Leicester, England
22Win22–0Jerry HalsteadTKO4 (12)11 May 1993Sports Village, Norwich, EnglandWon vacant World Boxing Board heavyweight title
21Win21–0Michael MurrayTKO5 (12)27 Feb 1993Goresbrook Leisure Centre, London, EnglandWon vacant British heavyweight title
20Win20–0Juan Antonio DiazTKO3 (10), 1:3230 Jan 1993International Centre, Brentwood, EnglandWon vacant WBA Pentacontinental heavyweight title
19Win19–0 James Pritchard TKO2 (10)12 Dec 1992 Alexandra Palace, London, England
18Win18–0Craig PetersenTKO6 (12)6 Oct 1992 Sportpaleis, Antwerp, BelgiumRetained WBC International heavyweight title
17Win17–0Jean ChanetTKO8 (10)8 Sep 1992Sports Village, Norwich, England
16Win16–0Percell DavisKO1 (10)3 Mar 1992 Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15Win15–0Conroy NelsonTKO2 (12), 0:3521 Jan 1992Sports Village, Norwich, EnglandWon vacant WBC International heavyweight title
14Win14–0Chris JacobsKO1 (10), 2:2829 Oct 1991 STAR Centre, Cardiff, Wales
13Win13–0Eddie GonzalesKO2 (10)15 Oct 1991 Hamburg, Germany
12Win12–0Tucker RichardsTKO3 (8), 2:503 Jul 1991International Centre, Brentwood, England
11Win11–0John WestgarthTKO4 (8)14 May 1991Town Hall, Dudley, England
10Win10–0David JulesTKO1 (8)9 Apr 1991 Grosvenor House Hotel, London, England
9Win9–0Lennie HowardTKO1 (10)29 Jan 1991Hudsons Sports Centre, Wisbech, England
8Win8–0Steve LewsamTKO1 (6), 2:28 18 Nov 1990 National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England
7Win7–0Gus MendesKO2 (6)17 Oct 1990York Hall, London, England
6Win6–0Jonjo GreeneTKO1 (8)26 Sep 1990Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester, England
5Win5–0Steve LewsamTKO4 (6), 1:405 Sep 1990 Brighton Centre, Brighton, England
4Win4–0Alex PenarskiTKO3 (6), 2:1827 Jun 1990Royal Albert Hall, London, England
3Win3–0Steve OsborneTKO6 (6)19 Dec 1989York Hall, London, England
2Win2–0Gary McCroryTKO1 (6)5 Nov 1989 Royal Albert Hall, London, England
1Win1–0Lee WilliamsKO2 (6)24 Oct 1989 York Hall, London, England

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Further reading

Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Jimmy Thunder
WBC International heavyweight champion
21 January 1992 – January 1993
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
James Oyebola
Vacant
Title last held by
Lennox Lewis
British heavyweight champion
27 February 1993 – 19 March 1994
Won WBO title
Vacant
Title last held by
James Oyebola
WBC International heavyweight champion
6 November 1993 – March 1994
Vacated
Vacant
Title last held by
Rudolf Kraj
WBC International cruiserweight champion
23 December 2007 – October 2008
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Silvio Branco
Minor world boxing titles
New title World Boxing Board heavyweight champion
11 May 1993 – November 1993
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Cesar Rendon
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by WBO heavyweight champion
19 March 1994 – 11 March 1995
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Henry Akinwande
WBO heavyweight champion
28 June 1997 – 26 June 1999
Succeeded by