Shane Sutcliffe
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Real name | Shane Sutcliffe |
Nickname(s) | "Kid Thunder" |
Rated at | Heavyweight |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Born | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
17 June 1975
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 40 |
Wins | 25 |
Wins by KO | 5 |
Losses | 14 |
Draws | 1 |
Shane Sutcliffe (born June 17, 1975) is a former Canadian boxing champion. He is referred to as "Kid Thunder" by his fans.[1]
Career
Sutcliffe was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, before moving to Nanaimo, British Columbia at the age of 12.
After winning 22 "Toughman Contests", he made his professional boxing debut in 1992 at the age of 17. His first fight resulted in a sixth round decision victory over Joe Wade. Shortly afterward he moved to Los Angeles, California and eventually Las Vegas, Nevada, to train with the legendary Eddie Futch. He won other fights by unexpected margins, including a 3-round defeat of Ray Phillips [2]
In 1997, he moved to and fought out of Montreal, Quebec, after signing a contract with International Boxing Management Interbox. On April 3, 1998, he defeated Ben Perlini via sixth round knockout to win the Canadian Heavyweight championship.
In his third defense of the title on February 5, 1999, he lost via 12th round TKO to former World titleholder Trevor Berbick in Montreal. His contract was then dropped by Interbox as a result.
He challenged Berbick again for the title on May 26, 2000 in Vancouver. However, he dropped a close 12 round unanimous decision in that contest.[3]
Sutcliffe took over 2 years off from boxing to start a family after losing to fellow Canadian Patrice L'Heureux on November 30, 2001. After the birth of his son, Sutcliffe worked construction to provide a steadier source of income for his new family.
However, he returned to the sport in 2004, dropping decisions to Wesley Martin and Louis Monaco. As of 2005, he lives in Nanaimo with his family and trains out of there with Don Arnott, a local kickboxing sensei.
He is what is termed a journeyman fighter, one who "journeys" to a variety of places (often on short notice) to provide relatively easy competition for up-and-coming prospects or fading former champions. He counts Tyrell Biggs, Leon Spinks, Trevor Berbick, Oleg Maskaev, Brian Nielsen, and David Tua[4] amongst the many opponents he has faced throughout his career.
As of the beginning of 2006, his ring record stands at 25 wins (15 knockouts), 14 loses, and one draw in 40 professional contests.
Professional boxing record
25 Wins (15 knockouts, 10 decisions), 14 Losses (5 knockouts, 9 decisions), 1 Draw [1] | |||||||
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 12-27-4 | Louis "The Facelifter" Monaco | UD | 10 | 24/04/2004 | Billings, Montana, United States | Canadian American Mexican Heavyweight Title. 94-96, 92-98, 91-99. |
Loss | 14-43-8 | Wesley "The Wild Wild Wes" Martin | SD | 4 | 07/02/2004 | Rochester, Washington, United States | 37-38, 37-38, 38-37. Sutcliffe was knocked down in the second round. |
Loss | 4-0 | Patrice "Le Granit" L'Heureux | UD | 6 | 30/11/2001 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 54-60, 53-60, 54-60. |
Win | 29-11-1 | Donnell Wingfield | TKO | 2 | 12/10/2001 | Niagara Falls, New York, United States | Referee stopped the fight at 2:15 of the second round. |
Win | 3-11 | Marcelo Aravena | TKO | 4 | 24/05/2001 | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 5-0 | Cody Gray | MD | 6 | 28/04/2001 | Tacoma, Washington, United States | |
Loss | 48-11-1 | Trevor Berbick | UD | 12 | 26/05/2000 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada Heavyweight Title. 113-115, 113-115, 112-117. |
Loss | 14-39 | Tim Knight | UD | 6 | 19/01/2000 | Louisville, Kentucky, United States | |
Loss | 34-1 | David "Tuaman" Tua | TKO | 2 | 23/10/1999 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Referee stopped the fight at 1:20 of the second round. |
Loss | 49-1 | "Super" Brian Nielsen | KO | 5 | 03/09/1999 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Nielsen was knocked out at 2:40 of the fifth round. |
Loss | 16-2 | Oleg "The Big O" Maskaev | TKO | 2 | 20/05/1999 | Tunica, Mississippi, United States | PABA Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the fight at 2:56 of the second round. |
Loss | 46-10-1 | Trevor Berbick | TKO | 12 | 05/02/1999 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the fight at 0:44 of the 12th round. |
Win | 20-3-2 | Gerard Jones | UD | 8 | 06/11/1998 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 78-74, 77-75, 78-74. |
Win | 5-2-1 | Patrick Graham | TKO | 2 | 24/09/1998 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the fight at 0:40 of the second round. |
Win | 3-2 | Ben Perlini | KO | 6 | 03/04/1998 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada Heavyweight Title. Perlini knocked out at 1:59 of the sixth round. |
Win | 3-8-1 | Don Laliberte | KO | 2 | 11/11/1997 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Laliberte knocked out at 2:53 of the second round. |
Win | 2-2 | Ritchie Goosehead | DQ | 3 | 12/12/1996 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | -- | Mike Curry | KO | 1 | 19/10/1996 | Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada | |
Loss | 26-13-2 | Dale Grant | UD | 10 | 03/07/1996 | Anacortes, Washington, United States | |
Win | 2-4 | Anthony Moore | UD | 8 | 11/04/1996 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |
Loss | 20-10-2 | Jason Waller | UD | 10 | 01/03/1996 | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | |
Draw | 6-14-1 | Krishna Wainwright | PTS | 10 | 02/02/1996 | Kent, Washington, United States | |
Win | 14-6 | Marcellus "More than a Conqueror" Brown | TKO | 8 | 27/08/1995 | Anacortes, Washington, United States | Referee stopped the bout at 1:58 of the eighth round. |
Win | 3-3-2 | Wesley "The Wild Wild Wes" Martin | PTS | 8 | 09/08/1995 | Woodland Hills, California, United States | |
Win | 6-18 | Steve Cortez | KO | 2 | 23/06/1995 | Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 21-21-2 | Conroy Nelson | KO | 1 | 23/05/1995 | Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada | Nelson knocked out at 1:27 of the first round. |
Loss | 5-6-2 | John "The Killer" Kiser | MD | 8 | 27/10/1994 | Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada | |
Win | 25-14-3 | "Neon" Leon Spinks | UD | 8 | 01/10/1994 | Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada | 80-72, 80-72, 79-76. |
Win | 1-0-1 | Darryl Gray | TKO | 3 | 22/04/1994 | Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 15-1 | Paul "Rocky" Phillips | DQ | 3 | 03/12/1993 | Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, United States | Phillips was disqualified for spitting out his mouthpiece repeatedly. |
Loss | 25-6 | Tyrell Biggs | TKO | 2 | 03/12/1993 | Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, United States | |
Win | 9-8-2 | Matthew Brooks | PTS | 6 | 06/11/1993 | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 1-3 | Antonio Ocasio | TKO | 2 | 21/08/1993 | Kalispell, Montana, United States | Referee stopped the bout at 2:33 of the second round. |
Win | -- | Mark Frieon | TKO | 1 | 13/08/1993 | Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 0-3 | Fred Peppers | KO | 2 | 30/07/1993 | Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada | |
Win | 0-1 | Lavell Sims | TKO | 2 | 21/11/1992 | Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada | Referee stopped the fight at 1:17 of the second round. |
Loss | 0-1 | John "The Killer" Kiser | SD | 4 | 28/10/1992 | Missoula, Montana, United States | |
Win | 3-8-1 | Mike Smith | KO | 2 | 18/09/1992 | Bozeman, Montana, United States | |
Win | 1-0 | Paul Pressley | PTS | 4 | 06/08/1992 | Miles City, Montana, United States | |
Win | 6-9 | "Young" Joe Wade | UD | 6 | 08/07/1992 | New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada | 60-53, 60-54, 60-52. |
References
- ↑ Shane Sutcliffe - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia
- ↑ Rocky lives!: heavyweight boxing upsets of the 1990s - p.128
- ↑ Berbick retains Canadian heavyweight boxing title, CBC Sports
- ↑ IBF Junior Lightweight Champion Roberto Garcia'sTitle Defense Against Diego Corrales to Headline, Publication: Business Wire