Lateef Kayode

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Lateef Kayode
Born (1983-03-03) March 3, 1983 (age 41)
Lagos, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Other namesPower
Statistics
Weight(s) Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Reach77 in (195 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins21
Wins by KO16
Losses4
No contests2

Lateef Olalekan Kayode (born March 3, 1983) is a Nigerian professional boxer who challenged for the WBA cruiserweight title in 2015.

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Professional career

On December 3, 2010 Kayode knocked out American Edward Charles Perry on a Showtime boxing card. [1] Kayode showed a much more relaxed demeanor in the ring than in his previous ShoBox appearances. In the 6th round he perfectly placed a right hand down the pipe that connected on the left side of Perry’s jaw, sending him sprawling to the ground once more. Perry had never touched the canvas in 13 years as a professional. [2]

On June 10, 2011, Kayode proved too much for Matt Godfrey at the Chumash Resort Casino. Kayode controlled the entire fight and sent Godfrey to the canvas a total of three times, eventually winning by scores of 98-90, 97-90, 98-89. He knocked Godfrey to the floor in rounds one, five and nine with a devastating display of body shots and power punches to the head. [3] Kayode was brutally knocked out by Denis Lebedev in his last fight.

Professional boxing record

27 fights21 wins4 losses
By knockout163
By decision51
No contests2
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss21–4
(2)
Aleksey Egorov RTD6 (10)2018-7-20Florentine Gardens, El Monte
Loss21–3
(2)
Andrew Tabiti KO6 (10)2018-5-11Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss21–2
(2)
Keith Tapia UD10 2017-09-23 Alamodome, San AntonioKayode down once in Round 6.
Loss21–1
(2)
Denis Lebedev TKO8 (12)2015-11-04 TatNeft Arena, Kazan For WBA Cruiserweight title.
Win21–0
(2)
Nick KisnerUD102015-05-29 Memphis, Tennessee
NC20–0
(2)
Luis Ortiz NC1 (12)2014-09-11Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada For interim WBA heavyweight title. TKO1 for Ortiz was overturned after Ortiz failed a drug test.
Win20–0
(1)
Jonte WillisTKO6 (6)2014-01-10Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Washington
Win19–0
(1)
Travis Fulton TKO2 (6)2013-12-06Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California
NC18–0
(1)
Antonio Tarver NC122012-03-06Home Depot Centre, CaliforniaRetained WBA-NABA Cruiserweight Title. Originally a draw it was changed to a "no-contest" after Tarver failed a drug test
Win18–0 Felix Cora, Jr. UD102011-09-09Grand Casino, Hinckley, MinnesotaRetained WBA-NABA cruiserweight title.
Win17–0 Matt Godfrey UD102011-06-10Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, CaliforniaWon vacant WBA-NABA cruiserweight title;
Retained WBC-NABF cruiserweight title.
Win16–0Nicholas IannuzziUD102011-02-04Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, CaliforniaRetained WBC-NABF and WBO-NABO cruiserweight titles.
Win15–0Ed PerryKO6 (10)2010-12-03Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, CaliforniaRetained WBO-NABO cruiserweight title.
Win14–0Epifanio MendozaRTD6 (10)2010-10-15Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, OklahomaWon vacant WBC-NABF cruiserweight title.
Win13–0Alfredo Escalera Jr.TKO8 (10)2010-08-06Grand Casino, Hinckley, MinnesotaWon vacant WBO-NABO cruiserweight title.
Win12–0Jose Luis HerreraKO2 (8)2010-05-14Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California
Win11–0Chris ThomasTKO4 (8)2010-03-27Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win10–0Chris ThomasKO2 (8)2010-02-05Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California
Win9–0Billy WillisKO2 (6)2009-12-12Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, California
Win8–0Leo BercierTKO3 (6)2009-08-29Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Washington
Win7–0Francisco MirelesKO1 (6)2009-06-12Civic Auditorium, Glendale, California
Win6–0Marcus DickersonKO1 (6)2009-04-30Four Points Sheraton Hotel, San Diego, California
Win5–0Ethan CoxKO2 (4)2008-12-20Hollywood Park Casino, Inglewood, California
Win4–0Jamiah WilliamsonTKO2 (4)2008-11-21Quiet Cannon, Montebello, California
Win3–0Octavius DavisTKO2 (4)2008-10-03Wicomico Civic Center, Salisbury, Maryland
Win2–0Mike FinneyTKO2 (4)2008-09-05Quiet Cannon, Montebello, California
Win1–0Mike MillerUD42008-08-15Ibiza Nightclub, Washington, District of Columbia

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References

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