Okello Peter

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Okello Peter
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Nickname(s)The Letter O
Height193 cm (6 ft 4 in)
NationalityUgandan
BornOkello Peter
(1972-06-19) June 19, 1972 (age 49)
Kampala, Uganda
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights29
Wins21
Wins by KO19
Losses8
Draws0

Okello Peter (born 19 June 1973, in Kampala) is a Ugandan-Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2014. He challenged for the WBC heavyweight title in 2006, and held the OPBF title from 2001 to 2006.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeDateLocationNotes
2921-8 Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny OrlovRTD28 Mar 2014 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Suining, ChinaFor vacant WBC-ABCO Continental heavyweight title
2821-7 Flag of Japan.svg Kyotaro Fujimoto TKO25 Jul 2013 Flag of Japan.svg Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanFor vacant Japanese heavyweight title
2721-6 Flag of the United States.svg Freddie MillerTKO24 Nov 2012 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Kunming City Stadium, Kunming, China
2620-6 Flag of Samoa.svg Alex Leapai KO17 Apr 2011 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, IndonesiaFor vacant IBF Australasian heavyweight title
2520-5 Flag of Samoa.svg Lawrence Tauasa TKO8 May 2010 Flag of Japan.svg Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
2419-5 Flag of Brazil.svg Jairo KusunokiKO5 Jul 2009 Flag of Japan.svg International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
2318-5 Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Maskaev UD10 Dec 2006 Flag of Russia.svg Olimpiyskiy, Moscow, RussiaFor WBC heavyweight title
2218-4 Flag of Croatia.svg Bob Mirovic UD15 Apr 2006 Flag of Japan.svg Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
2117-4 Flag of Turkey.svg Sinan Şamil Sam UD11 Jun 2005 Flag of Germany.svg BigBox, Kempten, Bayern, GermanyFor WBC International heavyweight title
2017-3 Flag of Japan.svg Ryosuke TakahashiKO23 Mar 2005 Flag of Japan.svg Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
1916-3 Flag of Fiji.svg Mosese KavikaKO20 Sep 2004 Flag of Japan.svg City Gymnasium, Toyoake, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
1815-3 Flag of Fiji.svg Joeli CagiKO6 Jun 2004 Flag of Japan.svg Fukiage Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
1714-3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland AuimatagiTKO22 Feb 2004 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu, Chiba, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
1613-3 Flag of Nigeria.svg Roger IzonriteiKO27 Jul 2003 Flag of Japan.svg International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
1512-3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Colin WilsonKO19 Apr 2003 Flag of Japan.svg Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
1411-3 Flag of the United States.svg Imamu Mayfield UD20 Sep 2002 Flag of the United States.svg New Jersey Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
1311-2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tone FisoTKO14 Apr 2002 Flag of Japan.svg International Conference Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
1210-2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland AuimatagiTKO23 Feb 2002 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
119-2 Flag of Croatia.svg Bob Mirovic KO1 Dec 2001 Flag of Japan.svg City Gymnasium, Tokai, Aichi, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
108-2 Flag of Fiji.svg Mosese KavikaKO21 Jul 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained OPBF heavyweight title
97-2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tone FisoUD31 Mar 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya, Aichi, JapanWon vacant OPBF heavyweight title
86-2 Flag of Japan.svg Jiro IshikawaKO27 Feb 2001 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan
75-2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kali Meehan KO3 Nov 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Iizuka, Fukuoka, Japan
65-1 Flag of Fiji.svg Waisiki LigaloaKO31 Jul 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Rainbow Hall, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
54-1 Flag of Niue.svg Toakipa Tasefa UD20 Apr 1999 Flag of Japan.svg Okayama City, Okayama, JapanFor OPBF heavyweight title
44-0 Flag of the United States.svg Marcus RhodeTKO21 Aug 1998 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan
33-0 Flag of New Zealand.svg Colin WilsonTKO29 Apr 1998 Flag of Japan.svg Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
22-0 Flag of the United States.svg Richard JarvisTKO7 Mar 1998 Flag of Japan.svg Tokai, Aichi, Japan
11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kimitaka SakaiTKO6 Dec 1997 Flag of Japan.svg Athletic Park Gym, Tsuruga, Fukui, Japan

Boxing record for Okello Peter from BoxRec

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