Chris Sande

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Chris Sande
Personal information
Born 10 February 1964

Christopher Joseph "Chris" Sande (born 10 February 1964) is a boxer from Kenya, who won the bronze medal in the Middleweight division (71–75 kg) at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. He shared the podium with Pakistan's Hussain Shah Syed.

Olympic results

Pro career

Sande turned pro in 1989 and had limited success. He was a journeyman fighter best known for his losses against Robert Allen, Chris Johnson, Tim Littles, Luis Ramon Campas, and Alejandro Garcia. Sande retired in 2001 with a record of 19–19–2.

Professional boxing record

19 Wins (7 knockouts, 12 decisions), 19 Losses (9 knockouts, 10 decision), 2 Draws, 1 No Contest [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 13–0 Mexico Alejandro "Terra" Garcia TKO 4 6 July 2001 Mexico Jai Alai Fronton, Tijuana, Baja California
Loss 77–4 Mexico Luis Ramon Campas UD 10 16 June 2001 Mexico Centro de Usos Multiples, Hermosillo, Sonora
Loss 24–2 Mexico Rito Ruvalcaba KO 6 15 February 1999 Mexico Tijuana, Baja California
Loss 18–1–2 Argentina Ramon Pedro Moyano PTS 12 17 October 1998 Uruguay Conrad Hotel & Casino, Punta del Este WBA Fedelatin Middleweight Title.
Loss 8–0 United States Nicholas Martinez UD 6 11 July 1998 United States Long Beach, California
Loss 17–4 United States Tim Shocks TKO 1 4 March 1998 United States Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, Washington
Loss 20–0 Canada Manny Sobral UD 10 1 October 1997 United States Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, Washington
Loss 66–2 Mexico Luis Ramon Campas UD 10 2 June 1997 Mexico Tijuana, Baja California
Draw 5–0–1 Cuba Julio "Cuban Lover" Garcia PTS 8 5 March 1997 United States Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, Washington
Draw 16–1–2 United States Justin Racine PTS 6 30 October 1996 United States Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, Washington
Loss 7–0 Ghana Joseph Laryea UD 8 23 April 1996 United States The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Loss 26–1 United States Tim Littles TKO 3 9 March 1996 Republic of Ireland Green Glens Arena, Millstreet
Loss 11–0 Jamaica "Mr. Showtime" Chris Johnson TKO 2 22 April 1995 United States MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss 9–1 United States Robert "Armed & Dangerous" Allen KO 7 2 November 1994 United States Woodland Hills, California
Win 15–5 United States Clarence White PTS 6 2 July 1994 United States Harveys Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada
Loss 17–6–1 Uganda Art Serwano UD 4 13 June 1994 United States Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California
Loss 17–3 United States Ray McElroy TKO 4 2 April 1994 United States Las Vegas, Nevada Referee stopped the bout at 1:21 of the fourth round.
Win 5–5 Mexico David Mendez KO 5 10 January 1994 United States Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California
Win 1–6 Mexico Guillermo Chavez TKO 4 29 October 1993 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou
Win 10–9 New Zealand Alberto MaChong KO 5 28 May 1993 Burkina Faso Bobo-Dioulasso
Loss 17–2–1 Wales Nicky Piper TKO 9 10 April 1993 Wales Swansea WBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title.
Loss 6–0–1 United States Rodney Toney PTS 8 30 March 1993 United States San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego
Win 4–4–2 United States Otis Pimpleton PTS 8 4 November 1992 United States Reseda Country Club, Reseda, California
Win 4–3–1 United States James Rivas PTS 6 4 September 1992 United States Reseda Country Club, Reseda, California
No Contest 4–3–1 United States James Rivas ND 1 28 July 1992 United States Reseda Country Club, Reseda, California
Loss 8–4–1 United States Warren Williams UD 8 9 April 1992 United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 7–0–2 United States Earl Jackson TKO 6 14 February 1992 United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 9–1–1 United States Sonny Brennan UD 6 10 October 1991 United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 59–55, 58–56, 58–56.
Win 8–3–1 United States Vinson Durham PTS 10 12 August 1991 United States Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California
Win 3–1 United States James G. Mason PTS 6 26 March 1991 United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss 6–1 United States Daniel "Pit Bull" Perez UD 6 26 October 1990 United States Lujan Building at Expo New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Win 4–1 United States Roger Orlaineta UD 6 17 August 1990 United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 60–54, 60–54, 60–54.
Win 13–8–1 United States Steve Langley UD 6 15 June 1990 United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 59–55, 58–56, 59–55.
Loss 9–0 United States Lamar Parks TKO 5 29 April 1990 United States Caesars Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 11–6–1 United States Richard Jarvis TKO 1 1 April 1990 United States Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada Referee stopped the bout at 2:44 of the first round.
Win 6–10 United States Robert Waymon Jackson UD 6 16 February 1990 United States Hacienda Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 5–0 United States Willie L. Kemp SD 4 15 January 1990 United States Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey 39–37, 38–39, 39–37.
Win -- United States James Patterson UD 4 26 December 1989 United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 0–2 United States Ricky Rios TKO 1 1 December 1989 United States Hacienda Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada Referee stopped the bout at 1:53 of the first round.
Win -- United States Juan G. Sanchez TKO 4 31 October 1989 United States Showboat Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada Referee stopped the bout at 0:23 of the fourth round.
Win 2–4 United States John Tunstall UD 4 10 October 1989 United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada

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