Ryan Rhodes

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Ryan Rhodes
Statistics
Nickname(s)Spice Boy
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 8+12 in (174 cm)
NationalityBritish
Born (1976-11-20) 20 November 1976 (age 46)
Sheffield, South Yorkshire,
England
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights52
Wins46
Wins by KO31
Losses6

Ryan Rhodes (born 20 November 1976) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2012. He held the British super welterweight title twice, from 1996 to 1997 and in 2008, and the EBU European super welterweight title from 2009 to 2010. Additionally he challenged for the WBO middleweight title in 1997, and the WBC super welterweight title in 2011.

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Professional career

Rhodes took up boxing at a young age, training at Brendan Ingle's gym in the Wincobank district of Sheffield. At the age of 20, he defeated another Sheffield boxer Paul "Silky" Jones with a technical knock out in the eighth round to become the youngest post-war holder of the British title. He went on to win the belt outright in a record time of 90 days with wins over Peter Waudby and Del Bryan. [1]

On 13 December 1997, Rhodes stepped up a weight division to middleweight to challenge the Canadian Otis Grant for the vacant WBO title but was defeated by a unanimous decision.

On 18 April 2008, Rhodes knocked out Gary Woolcombe 37 seconds into the 9th round to regain the British light middleweight title, 11 years after he first won it. He defended his title for the first time as the main event on the Hayemaker Promotions boxing show in Sheffield. His opponent was Jamie Coyle, whom he defeated by a unanimous decision. [2]

Since then he has defeated Vincent Vuma of South Africa to win the WBC International light middleweight title and in doing so obtained a ranking in the top ten in the world. [3]

Rhodes was due to defend his British light middleweight title against the Londoner Anthony Small at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on 28 March 2008, but withdrew because of an illness during his training camp.

He defeated Jamie Moore in the seventh round of their European title fight on 23 October 2009. He defended the title again on 21 May 2010 at home against the Italian Luca Messi, with a technical knock out in the sixth round.

Rhodes lost his WBC light middleweight challenge bout against Canelo Álvarez with a technical knockout in the twelfth round on 18 June 2011 in Guadalajara, Mexico. [4]

Rhodes announced his retirement from professional boxing on 4 September 2012. [5]

Professional boxing record

52 fights46 wins6 losses
By knockout314
By decision152
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
52Loss46–6 Sergey Rabchenko TKO7 (12), 2:5416 Jun 2012 Manchester Velodrome, Manchester, EnglandFor vacant European light-middleweight title
51Win46–5 Sergey Khomitsky PTS826 Nov 2011 Magna Science Adventure Centre, Rotherham, England
50Loss45–5 Canelo Álvarez TKO12 (12), 0:4818 Jun 2011 Arena VFG, Guadalajara, MexicoFor WBC light-middleweight title
49Win45–4Rocky JuniorTKO2 (8), 2:284 Dec 2010 The Palace Hotel, Manchester, England
48Win44–4Luca MessiTKO6 (12), 1:0921 May 2010Ponds Forge, Sheffield, EnglandRetained European light-middleweight title
47Win43–4 Jamie Moore TKO7 (12), 2:3523 Oct 2009Bolton Arena, Bolton, EnglandWon European light-middleweight title
46Win42–4Janos PetrovicsTKO7 (8), 1:0725 Apr 2009 Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
45Win41–4Vincent VumaUD1215 Nov 2008 The O2 Arena, London, EnglandWon WBC International light-middleweight title
44Win40–4Jamie CoyleUD1220 Sep 2008Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, EnglandRetained British light-middleweight title
43Win39–4 Gary Woolcombe KO9 (12), 0:3718 Apr 2008York Hall, London, EnglandWon British light-middleweight title
42Win38–4Manoocha SalariTKO4 (10), 0:405 Dec 2007 Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield, England
41Win37–4Olufemi MosesTKO2 (6), 1:2213 Oct 2007Metrodome, Barnsley, Wales
40Win36–4Paul BuchananTKO1 (8), 1:293 Jun 2007Metrodome, Barnsley, Wales
39Loss35–4 Gary Lockett UD128 Jul 2006 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, WalesFor WBU middleweight title
38Win35–3Jevgenijs AndrejevsPTS81 Jun 2006Metrodome, Barnsley, England
37Win34–3Hussain OsmanRTD4 (8), 3:0025 Oct 2005 Guild Hall, Preston, England
36Win33–3Alan GilbertTKO2 (6), 1:5816 Jul 2005 Bolton Arena, Bolton, England
35Win32–3Craig LynchTKO3 (6), 0:553 Jun 2005MEN Arena, Manchester, England
34Win31–3Peter JacksonPTS622 Apr 2005Metrodome, Barnsley, England
33Win30–3Tomas Da SilvaTKO4 (6), 2:4616 Apr 2004Penningtons Nightclub, Bradford, England
32Win29–3Scott DixonPTS812 Mar 2004Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England
31Win28–3Peter JacksonPTS611 Dec 2003York Hall, London, England
30Win27–3Alan GilbertTKO5 (6), 0:4325 Jul 2003Sports Village, Norwich, England
29Win26–3Paul WesleyKO3 (6), 2:0016 Apr 2003 Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England
28Loss25–3Lee BlundellTKO3 (10), 2:5316 Mar 2002York Hall, London, EnglandFor vacant WBF (Federation) Intercontinental middleweight title
27Win25–2Jason CollinsPTS427 Oct 2001 MEN Arena, Manchester, England
26Win24–2Yuri TsarenkaPTS621 Jul 2001Ponds Forge, Sheffield, England
25Win23–2Howard ClarkePTS616 Dec 2000Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
24Win22–2Michael AlexanderPTS621 Oct 2000 Wembley Conference Centre, London, England
23Win21–2Ojay AbrahamsPTS616 May 2000Spectrum Arena, Warrington, England
22Win20–2Eddie HaleyTKO5 (8)15 Jan 2000The Dome Leisure Centre, Doncaster, England
21Loss19–2 Jason Matthews KO2 (12), 0:2817 Jul 1999 The Dome Leisure Centre, Doncaster, EnglandFor vacant WBO interim middleweight title
20Win19–1Peter MasonTKO1 (8), 3:0027 Mar 1999 Storm Arena, Derby, England
19Win18–1Fidel AvendanoTKO1 (12), 2:1628 Nov 1998Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title
18Win17–1Lorant SzaboTKO8 (12), 2:5118 Jul 1998Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental light-middleweight title
17Loss16–1 Otis Grant UD1213 Dec 1997Ponds Forge, Sheffield, EnglandFor vacant WBO middleweight title
16Win16–0Yuri EpifantsevTKO2 (8), 2:5311 Oct 1997 Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
15Win15–0Ed GriffinTKO2 (12), 2:042 Aug 1997 Metrodome, Barnsley, EnglandWon vacant IBF Inter-Continental light-middleweight title
14Win14–0Lindon ScarlettTKO1 (8), 2:5412 Apr 1997Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, England
13Win13–0 Del Bryan KO7 (12), 1:5414 Mar 1997Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, EnglandRetained British light-middleweight title
12Win12–0Peter WaudbyKO1 (12), 1:5825 Feb 1997 Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, EnglandRetained British light-middleweight title
11Win11–0 Paul Jones TKO8 (12)14 Dec 1996 Ponds Forge, Sheffield, EnglandWon vacant British light-middleweight title
10Win10–0 Del Bryan PTS614 Sep 1996Concord Sports Centre, Sheffield, England
9Win9–0Roy ChipperfieldTKO1 (6)25 Jun 1996Leisure Centre, Mansfield, England
8Win8–0Martin JolleyTKO2 (8)11 May 1996 York Hall, London, England
7Win7–0Martin JolleyKO3 (6), 0:4026 Jan 1996 Hilton Metropole, Brighton, England
6Win6–0John DuckworthTKO2 (6), 2:4120 Jan 1996Leisure Centre, Mansfield, England
5Win5–0Mark Lee DawsonPTS610 Nov 1995Moorways Leisure Centre, Derby, England
4Win4–0John RiceTKO2 (6)15 Sep 1995Leisure Centre, Mansfield, England
3Win3–0Chris RichardsPTS66 May 1995 Royal Bath and West Show, Shepton Mallet, England
2Win2–0Seamus CaseyKO1 (6), 1:524 Mar 1995Forum, Livingston, Scotland
1Win1–0Lee CrockerTKO2 (6)4 Feb 1995 National Ice Rink, Cardiff, WalesProfessional debut

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References

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  2. Ian McNeilly (21 September 2008). "Bravery and Brutality in Sheffield". Britiah Boxing. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
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  5. Dom Howson (5 September 2012). "Sheffield's proud Ryan Rhodes regret as he finally hangs up his gloves". Sheffield Star. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Ensley Bingham
British light-middleweight champion
14 December 1996 – December 1997
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ensley Bingham
Vacant
Title last held by
Quirino Garcia
IBF Inter-Continental
light-middleweight champion

2 August 1997 – December 1997
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Akhmet Dottuev
Vacant
Title last held by
Adrian Dodson
WBO Inter-Continental
light-middleweight champion

18 July 1998 – 28 November 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Anthony Farnell
Vacant
Title last held by
Lorant Szabo
WBO Inter-Continental
middleweight champion

28 November 1998 – 17 July 1999
Lost bid for interim world title
Vacant
Title next held by
András Gálfi
Preceded by British light-middleweight champion
18 April 2008 – July 2009
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Anthony Small
Preceded by
Vincent Vuma
WBC International
light-middleweight champion

15 November 2008 – October 2009
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Sherzod Husanov
Preceded by European light-middleweight champion
23 October 2009 – September 2010
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Lukáš Konečný