Tyrone Booze - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

22 Wins (8 knockouts, 14 decisions), 12 Losses (2 knockouts, 10 decisions), 2 Draws, 1 No Contest
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss Jesse "Boogieman" Ferguson UD 10 03/09/1998 Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States
Win Tony Velasco TKO 5 22/11/1997 Clearwater, Florida, United States
Win James "Giant Peach" Mullins TKO 4 23/03/1996 Bristol, Tennessee, United States
Win Earl Talley TKO 3 09/12/1995 Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Win Jack S. Jackson TKO 3 12/08/1995 Albany, Georgia, United States
Win Marc Machain TKO 5 20/07/1994 Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Loss Markus Bott UD 12 13/02/1993 Alsterdorf, Hamburg, Germany
Win Ralf Rocchigiani UD 12 02/10/1992 Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany
Win Derek Angol KO 7 25/07/1992 Manchester, United Kingdom
Loss Magne Havnaa SD 12 15/02/1991 Randers, Denmark
Win Ruben Cardona UD 6 13/07/1990 Westerly, Rhode Island, United States
Loss Nate Miller UD 12 26/03/1990 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss Dwight Muhammad Qawi PTS 10 15/02/1989 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Win Anthony Witherspoon UD 10 20/10/1988 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Win Dawud Shaw TKO 2 02/09/1988 Wallingford, Connecticut, United States
Win Kevin Denson PTS 8 30/05/1988 Trumbull, Connecticut, United States
No Contest James Holly NC 1 23/01/1988 Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States
Loss Johnny DuPlooy KO 2 27/07/1987 Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Loss Henry Tillman UD 10 17/10/1986 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss Bert Cooper SD 12 26/08/1986 Stateline, Nevada, United States
Win Pablo Pizzarro UD 10 18/10/1985 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Loss Evander Holyfield UD 8 20/07/1985 Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Loss Eddie Mustafa Muhammad UD 10 08/02/1985 New York City, United States
Draw Tim Broady PTS 10 27/11/1984 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win Demetrius "Oak Tree" Edwards PTS 10 11/09/1984 West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Marcus Jackson UD 12 19/06/1984 West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Draw Jerry Halstead PTS 8 13/01/1984 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win John "Speaker" Tyrell PTS 6 09/08/1983 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Jose Verdejo PTS 6 31/05/1983 West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Loss Kelvin "Special K" Kelly SD 4 23/04/1983 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Earl McNeill PTS 6 07/01/1983 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Victor King UD 4 08/10/1982 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Juan Quintana TKO 3 10/09/1982 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Matt "The Raven" Lawrence PTS 4 13/08/1982 New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Loss Muhammad Hakeem TKO 3 09/07/1982 Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Win Robert Folley PTS 6 05/06/1982 Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Win Jimmy "Steeler" Allen PTS 4 23/04/1982 New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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