Patrick Smith (fighter) - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

5 Wins (4 knockouts, 1 decision), 11 Losses (11 knockouts), 2 Draws
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss Kendrick Releford KO 1 13/06/2009 Batesville Armory, Batesville, Arkansas
Template:No1Loss Grant Cudjoe TKO 2 04/08/2007 Expo Square Pavilion, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Loss Chazz Witherspoon TKO 2 10/02/2007 Jewish Community Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Loss Taurus Sykes KO 3 01/12/2006 Isleta Casino Resort, Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico
Loss Duncan Dokiwari KO 2 26/08/2006 Convention Center, Junction City, Kansas
Win Kenny Lemos TKO 2 30/06/2006 Denver Coliseum, Denver, Colorado
Loss David Bostice TKO 3 12/08/2005 Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado
Loss Marcelino Novaes TKO 2 23/07/2004 Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, Rancho Mirage, California
Draw Preston Hartzog PTS 6 11/06/2004 Longshoreman's Hall, San Francisco, California
Draw Gary "Bring Da Pain" Bell PTS 8 27/05/2004 Alario Center, Westwego, Louisiana
Loss Bobby Harris KO 2 31/08/1994 Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss Monte Oswald TKO 2 21/04/1994 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Justin Fortune KO 2 24/02/1994 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Krishna Wainwright PTS 6 12/01/1994 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Randy Crippen TKO 1 18/12/1993 Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss Will Hinton KO 2 20/03/1993 Denver, Colorado
Loss Samson Po'uha TKO 4 14/02/1993 Las Vegas, Nevada
Win Kris Sorensen KO 1 05/12/1992 O'Conner Fieldhouse, Caldwell, Idaho

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