Boxing in the 2010s

2000s . Boxing in the 2010s . 2020s

Boxing in the 2010s includes notable events about boxing which occurred between 2010 and 2019. The decade saw high intensity action in the welterweight division. The match between veterans Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao broke PPV records.[1][2][3][4] The broadcast of the fight in the Philippines was watched by nearly half the country's households. Mayweather retired at a record 50-0-0 while Pacquiao became the first eight division champion. The middleweight division saw immense action in the later years of the decade. After a draw in 2017, Canelo Alvarez ended Gennady Golovkin's long reign in 2018. The heavyweight division was dominated by Klitschko brothers before Wladimir's loss to Tyson Fury in 2015. Other talents that emerged were Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and undisputed cruiserweight champion Oleksander Usyk.

Lists of notable fights and events by year

2010

January

February

March

  • March 13 – Manny Pacquiao defeats Joshua Clottey, controlling the fight from start to finish and winning by unanimous decision. This was the first boxing match held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, drawing more than 41,000 people. This was Pacquiao's first defense of his newly awarded WBO welterweight title.
  • March 20 – Wladimir Klitschko knocks out Eddie Chambers with a fierce left to the temple with five seconds left in the fight. Chambers was knocked out nearly instantly, collapsing to the canvas and hanging off the last rope. This was Klitschko's first defense of his Ring magazine heavyweight title, his fourth defense of his WBO heavyweight title, and his eighth defense of his IBF and IBO heavyweight titles.
  • March 27 – Arthur Abraham is disqualified in the 11th round, to lose to Andre Dirrell. In the fourth round, Abraham was down for the first time in his career, and he was cut over the right eyebrow in the seventh round. The fight was part of the second-group stage of the Super Six World Boxing Classic.
  • March 27 – Erik Morales comes out of a nearly 32-month retirement to defeat José Alfaro by unanimous decision and win the WBC international welterweight title.
  • March 27 – Pongsaklek Wonjongkam defeats Kōki Kameda by majority decision to win the WBC flyweight title and vacant Ring magazine flyweight title. This is the second time Wonjongkam has become the WBC flyweight champion, first winning the title in March 2001. Wonjongkam had defended the title 17 times before losing to Daisuke Naito in July 2007. This fight is later named the best flyweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • March 27 – In the co-main event of Wonjongkam/Kameda, Oleydong Sithsamerchai defeats Yasutaka Kuroki by a unanimous decision to retain his WBC strawweight title for the sixth time. This fight was later named the best strawweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.

April

  • April 3 – Bernard Hopkins defeats Roy Jones Jr. by unanimous decision in a rematch of their May 1993 fight, in which Jones Jr. won the vacant IBF middleweight title. The fight itself got little attention from the boxing media, even though it had been anticipated for many years in the boxing community. Following the rematch, the fight was widely criticized for its heavy use of illegal blows and a skirmish at the end of the sixth round.[citation needed]
  • April 3 – David Haye stops John Ruiz in the ninth round after knocking him down four times. This was Haye's first mandatory defense of his newly awarded WBA heavyweight title.
  • April 10 – Evander Holyfield, at 47 years of age, knocks out Francois Botha in the eighth round to win the World Boxing Federation heavyweight title.
  • April 10 – Andre Berto defeats Carlos Quintana via referee stoppage in the eighth round to retain his WBC welterweight title for the fourth time. This was Berto's first fight since taking a brief hiatus for nearly a year to help in earthquake relief efforts in Haiti as well as to handle personal and family losses from the earthquake. During the fight, Berto injured his left biceps.
  • April 10 – Arthur Mercante dies at the age of 90.
  • April 17 – Lucian Bute knocks out Edison Miranda with a hard left uppercut in the third round. This was Bute's fifth defense of his IBF super middleweight title.
  • April 17 – Kelly Pavlik losses to Sergio Martínez in a close fight for Pavlik's WBC, WBO, and Ring magazine middleweight titles. Martínez controlled the early rounds with quick in and out movements, refusing to heavily engage with Pavlik. Martínez managed to cut Pavlik's left eyebrow in the first round. Pavlik then started to mount a comeback in the middle rounds by blocking Martínez's punches more effectively. Pavlik spent most of his time headhunting trying to land a hard right, which did help Pavlik get a knockdown in the seventh round. In the late rounds Martínez came back and started to open up Pavlik's cuts more, making his face extremely blood. In the post fight interview Pavlik said he couldn't see due to the blood. Martínez ended up winning the fight with a unanimous decision.
  • April 19 – Edwin Valero commits suicide at the age of 28. On April 18, Valero was detained on suspicion of killing his 24-year-old wife. The following day, he was found dead in his prison cell, with a picture of his family in his mouth, having hanged himself using the denim pants he was wearing. Valero, who had two occasions where allegations of assault were placed on him in 2009 and 2010 was a subject of some inquiry on his mental health following a motorcycle crash he suffered in 2001.
  • April 24 – Mikkel Kessler upsets Carl Froch by a unanimous decision to win Froch's WBC super middleweight title. The fight was part of the second-group stage of the Super Six World Boxing Classic. Following the fight, Froch complained about a judging bias, seeing how the fight was held in Kessler's country of origin, Denmark. This fight was later named the best super middleweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • April 24 – Tomasz Adamek defeats Chris Arreola by a majority decision. Arreola had his moments and held his own throughout the fight however Adamek had landed more clean punches and accurate combinations throughout the fight. This was Adamek's second defense of his IBF international heavyweight title. This fight was later named the best heavyweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • April 30 – In a stunning upset, Fernando Montiel knocks out Hozumi Hasegawa, ending his five-year, 10 title defense streak and taking his WBC bantamweight title. The knockout came as a surprise due to Hasegawa seeming to be clearly leading until the end of the fourth, when Montiel landed a left that stunned Hasegawa and pushed him back to the ropes, where he unloaded until the referee stopped the fight.

May

  • May 1 – Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeats Shane Mosley to continue his undefeated career streak. Mosley came out strong for the first two rounds—at one point making Mayweather's knees buckle—but Mayweather went on to control the fight.
  • May 8 – In a brief fight between Paul Williams and Kermit Cintrón, Cintrón falls out of the ring and is forced by doctors to stop fighting, giving Williams a win by technical decision.
  • May 8 – Making his comeback after roughly 15½ months of being suspended, Antonio Margarito defeated Roberto Garcia to win the vacant WBC international super welterweight title.
  • May 8 – In a rematch of a 2009 fight, Hugo Cázares defeated Nobuo Nashiro to win the WBA world super flyweight title. This fight is later named the best super flyweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • May 13 – Manny Pacquiao is officially proclaimed congressman of the lone district of Sarangani.
  • May 15 – Amir Khan dominates Paulie Malignaggi to win by TKO in the eleventh round and retain his WBA light welterweight title for the second time. This was Khan's debut in the United States.
  • May 22 – In their fourth fight against each other Rafael Márquez evens the series to two wins for each man by stopping Israel Vázquez by TKO in the third round.
  • May 29 – The WBO decides to strip Sergio Martínez of his middleweight title due to his unclear decision of what weight class he wants to fight in (160lbs or 154lbs). According to WBO bylaws no WBO champion may hold a non-WBO championship in a weight class that is different from the weight class of his WBO championship. Martínez never defended his WBO middleweight title and continued to hold the WBC and Ring magazine middleweight titles as well as the WBC light middleweight title.

June

July

August

  • August 7 – Tavoris Cloud defeats Glen Johnson by a unanimous decision. This is Cloud's first defence of his newly awarded IBF light heavyweight title. This fight was later named the best light heavyweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • August 8 – Devon Alexander wins a decision over Andriy Kotelnyk.
  • August 9 – Jay Larkin dies due to a brain tumor at the age of 59.
  • August 14 – Jean Pascal upsets Chad Dawson by a technical decision due to an accidental headbutt that caused a major cut over Dawson's right eye and the fight was stopped by the ring side doctor. However Pascal easily won the fight according to the judge's scorecards. Pascal defended his WBC light heavyweight title for the third time, won Dawson's IBO light heavyweight title, and filled the vacant Ring magazine light heavyweight title.
  • August 21 – Marco Huck defeats Matt Godfrey by fifth-round TKO, to defend his WBO junior heavyweight title for the fourth time.
  • August 25 – Mikkel Kessler withdraws from the Super Six World Boxing Classic, citing an eye injury he suffered in his November 2009 fight against Andre Ward. 41-year-old Glen Johnson was made Kesslers's replacement in the tournament.
  • August 28 – Giovanni Segura upsets Iván Calderón by a knockout in the eighth round to win the WBO and WBA super world light flyweight titles. Segura ends Calderón's undefeated 34-fight winning record. This fight would later be named both the best light flyweight and overall fight of the year of 2010 by Ring magazine.

September

  • September 4 – Felix Sturm defeats Giovanni Lorenzo by a unanimous decision in his first fight in over a year.
  • September 4 – Ricky Burns upsets previously undefeated Román Martínez to end his 24–0 winning streak and win the WBO super featherweight title. This fight is later named the best super featherweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • September 9 – Floyd Mayweather Jr. is questioned by police after a domestic battery charge is filed against him.
  • September 10 – Floyd Mayweather Jr. is taken into custody but is released on $3,000 bail. Initially, Mayweather is only charged with felony theft.
  • September 11 – Yuriorkis Gamboa defeats Orlando Salido to unified the WBA (Regular) and vacant IBF featherweight titles. Gamboa was knocked down in the eighth round and was docked two points in the twelfth round. While Salido was knocked down twice in the twelfth round.
  • September 11 – Wladimir Klitschko defeats Samuel Peter for the second time, in a rematch of their September 2005 fight.
  • September 16 – Floyd Mayweather Jr. receives two felony coercion charges and one felony robbery charge added to his felony theft that he received earlier in the week, along with one misdemeanor domestic battery charge and three misdemeanor harassment charges. Collectively, the eight charges leave Mayweather Jr. with potentially up to 34 years in prison.
  • September 18 – Shane Mosley vs. Sergio Mora ends in a controversial draw.
  • September 18 – Alexander Frenkel knocks out Enzo Maccarinelli in the seventh round to win the EBU cruiserweight title. This fight is later named the best cruiserweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.

October

November

December

  • December 4 – Paweł Wolak knocks out Jose Pinzon in the seventh round. This fight is later named the best junior middleweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • December 8 – A judge issues an arrest warrant for Floyd Mayweather Jr. stemming from a November 15 incident where Mayweather allegedly poked a security guard in the face several times over parking tickets.
  • December 11 – Amir Khan defeats Marcos Maidana in a relatively close decision. Khan came out strong in the early part of the fight by applying heavy pressure on Maidana and getting a knockdown late in the first round. However, in the later parts of the fight, Khan spent much of his time avoiding Maidana, trying to endure through rounds. At one point, Maidana appeared to have almost finished Khan in the tenth round, when he landed a huge punch. But Khan absorbs the punishment and does enough to win by unanimous decision. Khan defends his WBA world light welterweight title for the third time. This fight is later named the best light welterweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine. It is also awarded Fight of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America.[5]
  • December 11 – In the co-main event of Khan/Maidana, Victor Ortiz and Lamont Peterson settle with a somewhat controversial majority draw after ten rounds of boxing.
  • December 11 – Abner Mares defeats Vic Darchinyan by split decision to start Showtime's second boxing tournament based on the Super Six World Boxing Classic. However instead featured only four fighters, a single elimination format, and was focused on the bantamweight division at 118 lbs (54 kg) under the title, The Bantamweight Tournament: Winner Takes All. This fight was later named the best bantamweight fight of 2010 by Ring magazine.
  • December 11 – Following Mares/Darchinyan, Joseph Agbeko defeated Yonnhy Pérez in a rematch of their October 2009 fight in which Pérez defeated Agbeko.
  • December 18 – Marco Huck continues his reign as WBO junior heavyweight champion by defeating Denis Lebedev by split decision.
  • December 18 – Jean Pascal vs. Bernard Hopkins ends in a controversial majority draw. Pascal scores two flash knockdowns early, putting Hopkins on the canvas for the first time in more than a decade. The older fighter then adjusts and dominates most of the fight.
  • December 23 – Hugo Cázares defeats Hiroyuki Hisataka by a unanimous decision to retain his WBA super flyweight title for the third time.
  • December 28 – "Bad" Bennie Briscoe dies at the age of 67.

2011

January

  • January 4 – Southern Highlands homeowners association files a lawsuit to the Clark County District Court seeking $10,000 in damages and an injunction against Floyd Mayweather Jr. This comes in addition to numerous other charges Mayweather Jr. is facing, including domestic battery, theft, coercion, robbery, and harassment.
  • January 29 – Timothy Bradley defeats Devon Alexander by a tenth round technical decision. The fight was stopped due to a cut Alexander had received from an accidental headbutt in the third round, which was made worse by two more headbutts in the eighth round and a final, fourth headbutt in the tenth. Both fighters came in with undefeated records, and the fight was initially praised as one of the few good match-ups between two top-ranked Americans in recent years. With the win, Bradley unified the light welterweight titles by defending his WBO title and winning Alexander's WBC title.

February

  • February 4 – Sergio Mora losses to Brian Vera by controversial split decision. Vera had lost four of his last six fights.
  • February 5 – Tomás Rojas defends his WBC super flyweight title for the first time, defeating Nobuo Nashiro in an exciting, back-and-forth fight.
  • February 12 – Arthur Abraham defeats Stjepan Božić by an official second-round technical knockout. The fight was stopped after Božić punched Abraham's elbow and fractured his hand.
  • February 15 – Manny Pacquiao visited the American capital of Washington during a press tour to have meetings with President Barack Obama and Nevada Senator Harry Reid.
  • February 19 – Nonito Donaire defeats Fernando Montiel by technical knockout in the second round to unify the WBO and WBC bantamweight titles. Donaire started the fight strong by controlling most of the first round, landing a left hook that briefly stunned Montiel. In the second round, Donaire started landing a few combinations before finishing Montiel with a solid hook.
  • February 19 – In the co-main event of Montiel/Donaire, a rematch against up-and-comer Mike Jones and Jesus Soto Karass. The first bout against the two boxers back in November 2010 for the co-main event to Pacquiao/Margarito ended in a controversial majority decision for Jones. In the rematch however, Jones controlled most of this fight, cutting Soto Karass over both eyes in the third round to win a strong unanimous decision.
  • February 26 – Brandon Rios knocks out Miguel Acosta in the tenth round, to win the WBA world lightweight title. Acosta started the fight strong by controlling most of the early rounds. However a left hand to the body followed by a short jab caught Acosta in the sixth round and forced a knockdown. Acosta then appeared to be to have regained himself in the seventh round, just to be knocked down again in the eighth. The fight then ended with back-and-forth action from both fighters, with Rios landing three right hands to finish Ascota in the tenth.

March

April

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June

July

August

  • August 13 – Abner Mares wins a highly disputed majority decision over Joseph Agbeko.
  • August 13 – Kimbo Slice makes his boxing debut with a 17-second knockout of James Wade.
  • August 19 – Suriyan Sor Rungvisai wins a decision over Tomas Rojas to win WBC title.
  • August 27 – Alexander Povetkin defeats Ruslan Chagaev by decision.
  • August 27 – Raul Garcia losses a split decision to prospect Moises Fuentes to lose his WBO minimumweight title.
  • August 31 – Hugo Fidel Cazares losses a split decision to Tomonobu Shimizu and WBA title.

September

  • September 3 – Andre Berto stops Dejan Zavec at the end of the fifth round by a medical stoppage after Zavec's right eye closed and suffered a serious cut.
  • September 10 – Vitali Klitschko knocks out Tomasz Adamek in the tenth round.
  • September 10 – Yuriorkis Gamboa wins a technical decision over Daniel Ponce de Leon.
  • September 10 – Juan Carlos Salgado wins a decision over Argenis Mendez for the vacant IBF title.
  • September 17 – Saul Alvarez knocks out Alfonso Gomez in the sixth round.
  • September 17 – Floyd Mayweather Jr. knocks out Victor Ortiz in what many deemed a sucker punch in the fourth round to remain undefeated.

October

  • October 1 – Andy Lee wins a decision over Brian Vera.
  • October 1 – Sergio Martínez knocks out Darren Barker in the 11th round.
  • October 1 – Toshiaki Nishioka wins a decision over Rafael Marquez to defend WBC super bantamweight title.
  • October 1 – Karo Murat versus Gabriel Campillo ends in a split draw.
  • October 1 – Yoan Pablo Hernández wins a technical decision over Steve Cunningham.
  • October 8 – Donnie Nietes defeats Ramon Garcia Hirales for WBO light flyweight title.
  • October 8 – British prospect Kell Brook knocks out Rafal Jackiewicz in the sixth round.
  • October 15 – In what is later changed to a No Contest, Bernard Hopkins is unable to continue after injuring his shoulder in the 2nd round of a light heavyweight fight with Chad Dawson. Dawson was initially awarded a knockout victory.
  • October 15 – Kimbo Slice scores his second career knockout, stopping Tay Bledsoe in just under two minutes.
  • October 21 – Pongsaklek Wonjongkam defeats Edgar Sosa to defend his WBC flyweight title.
  • October 22 – Nonito Donaire wins a one-sided decision over Omar Andres Narvaez
  • October 22 – Miguel Acosta losses a decision against Richard Abril in a big upset.
  • October 29 – Hernan Marquez knocks out Luis Concepcion in the first round to defend the WBA belt.

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  • February 20 - Felix Sturm defeats Fedor Chudinov by majority decision to win the WBA super-middleweight title in their rematch
  • February 27 - Carl Frampton defeats Scott Quigg by split decision to retain the IBF and win the WBA (regular) super-bantamweight title

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October

  • October 12 - Tyson Fury vacates the WBA and WBO titles in order to "allow him the time and space to fully recover from his present condition without any undue pressure and with the expert medical attention he requires". He would however continue to be recognized as The Ring champion.

November

  • November 3 - Murat Gassiev defeats Denis Lebedev by split decision to win the IBF cruiserweight title
  • November 5 - Manny Pacquiao defeats Jessie Vargas by unanimous decision to win WBO welterweight title
  • November 18 - George Groves defeats Eduard Gutknecht by unanimous decision to retain WBA International super-middleweight title. After the bout Gutknecht suffered a bleed in the skull and collapsed in the dressing room. He was rushed to a London hospital and had emergency surgery. His injuries would leave him unable to walk or talk and he suffered multiple strokes.[10]
  • November 19 - Andre Ward defeats Sergey Kovalev by a somewhat controversial unanimous decision to win WBA, IBF and WBO light heavyweight titles

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August

  • August 3 - Former long regaining heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko announced on his official website and social media channels that he was retiring from boxing.
  • August 6 - Former two division champion Timothy Bradley officially announced his retirement from professional boxing, having not fought since his lost to Pacquiao more than a year earlier.
  • August 17 - Former pound for pound No.1 and three division champion Shane Mosley announced his retirement after a 24 year career.
  • August 19 - Terence Crawford defeats Julius Indongo by 3rd round knockout to become the undisputed light welterweight champion, the first undisputed champion of the four belt era.
  • August 26 - Floyd Mayweather Jr. stops UFC fighter (and boxing debutant) Conor McGregor in the 10th round.
  • August 26 - Miguel Cotto defeats Yoshihiro Kamegai by unanimous decision to win the vacant WBO light-middleweight

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  • June 9 - After a 32-month absence from the ring, The Ring and Lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury returns to defeat Sefer Seferi by 4th round retirement
  • June 9 - Maurice Hooker defeats Terry Flanagan by split decision to win the WBO super-lightweight title
  • June 9 - Terence Crawford defeats Jeff Horn by 9th round TKO to win the WBO welterweight title, becoming a three division champion.
  • June 18 - Former two division champion David Haye released a statement via social media announcing his retirement from boxing at the age of 37.
  • June 23 - Josh Taylor defeats Viktor Postol by unanimous decision

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Ukrainian politician In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Ivanovych and the family name is Zhebrivskyi.Pavlo ZhebrivskyiПавло ЖебрівськийThe leader of the political party Republican platformIn office19 December 2018 – Present timeAuditor of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of UkraineIn officeJune – November 2018Head of Donetsk Oblast military civilian administrationIn office11 June 2015 – 13 June...

 

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth ParkGeraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, July 2007.Location within SouthwarkTypePublicLocationLambeth Road, London, SE1Coordinates51°29′46.23″N 0°6′35.59″W / 51.4961750°N 0.1098861°W / 51.4961750; -0.1098861 Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park is a public park in Kennington, South London. Maintained by the London Borough of Southwark, it is bounded by Lambeth Road, Kennington Road, St George's Road and Brook Drive.[1] It covers an ar...

 

Football league seasonCopa PerúSeason2001ChampionsCoronel Bolognesi← 2000 2002 → The 2001 Copa Perú season (Spanish: Copa Perú 2001), the promotion tournament of Peruvian football. The tournament has 5 stages. The first four stages are played as mini-league round-robin tournaments, except for third stage in region IV, which is played as a knockout stage. The final stage features two knockout rounds and a final four-team group stage to determine the two promoted teams. This year 26 team...

1988 short film directed by John Lasseter This article is about the 1988 Pixar film. For the type of toy, see tin toy. Tin ToyPoster for Tin ToyDirected byJohn LasseterStory byJohn LasseterProduced byWilliam ReevesProductioncompanyPixar Animation StudiosRelease dates August 2, 1988 (1988-08-02) (SIGGRAPH) 2000 (2000) (with Toy Story VHS and DVD releases) Running time5 minutesCountryUnited StatesBudget$300,000[1] Tin Toy is a 1988 American computer-animated ...

 

Christian university in Azusa, California This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: Azusa Pacific University – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Azusa Pacific UniversityFormer nameTraining School for Christian Workers (1899–1939)Pacific Bible College (1939–1956)Azusa Co...

 

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