Tony Halme - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

13 Wins (10 knockouts, 3 decisions), 6 Losses (5 knockouts, 1 disqualification), 0 Draws
Result Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win Chris Sirengo Unanimous decision 6 November 29, 2002 Helsinki, Finland
Loss Garing Lane TKO 5 (6) October 13, 2001 Copenhagen, Denmark
Win Almaz Gismejev TKO 3 (8) February 20, 2001 Helsinki, Finland
Loss Yacine Kingbo KO 2 (12) October 3, 2000 Helsinki, Finland Bout was for the vacant NBA Heavyweight title.
Win Mika Kihlström KO 4 (10) April 17, 2000 Helsinki, Finland Won Finnish Heavyweight title.
Win Ferenc Deák KO 1 November 22, 1999 Helsinki, Finland
Loss Agustin Corpus KO 3 September 6, 1999 Helsinki, Finland
Win Iran Barkley Split decision 12 April 19, 1999 Helsinki, Finland Won vacant WBF Americas Heavyweight title.
Win Ken Woods KO 2 November 16, 1998 Helsinki, Finland
Loss Mika Kihlström TKO 5 (10) September 14, 1998 Helsinki, Finland Lost Finnish Heavyweight title.
Win Terry Armstrong KO 1 March 16, 1998 Helsinki, Finland
Win Jukka Järvinen KO 1 (10) September 29, 1997 Helsinki, Finland Won Finnish Heavyweight title.
Win Paul Genick KO 1 September 6, 1997 Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Loss Jukka Järvinen Disqualification 3 (10) September 9, 1996 Helsinki, Finland Bout was for the vacant Finnish Heavyweight title.
Win Robert Swenson KO 1 May 26, 1996 Helsinki, Finland
Loss Patrick Freeman KO 4 April 27, 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win Tony Messenger TKO 1 March 4, 1996 Helsinki, Finland
Win Archie Perry Points 5 June 26, 1995 Inglewood, California, USA
Win Bradford Powell KO 1 June 10, 1995 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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