Chris Pyatt Explained

Chris Pyatt
Realname:Chris Pyatt
Weight:
Height:5 ft 8+1/2 in
Nationality:British
Birth Date:3 July 1963
Birth Place:Islington, England
Style:Orthodox
Total:51
Wins:46
Ko:33
Losses:5

Chris Pyatt (born 1963 in Islington) is a former world middleweight champion boxer from Leicester, England.

Boxing career

Amateur

He represented England and won a gold medal in the welterweight division, at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

He was the ABA welterweight champion in 1982, fighting out of Belgrave ABC.

Professional

He won the WBO belt against Sumbu Kalambay on 19 May 1993[1] but lost it against Steve Collins on 11 May 1994 after 2 successful defences.[2] He currently works with professional fighters.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
51Win46–5Maurice Forbes
50Loss45–5Steve Foster
49Win45–4Kevin Kelly
48Win44–4James Mason
47Win43–4Anthony Ivory
46Loss42–4Steve Collins
45Win42–3Mark Cameron
44Win41–3Antonio Corti
43Win40–3Sumbu Kalambay
42Win39–3Paul Wesley
41Win38–3Colin Manners
40Win37–3Danny Garcia
39Win36–3Adolfo Caballero
38Win35–3Ian Strudwick
37Win34–3James Tapisha
36Win33–3Melvin Wynn
35Win32–3Ambrose Mlilo
34Win31–3Craig Trotter
33Loss30–3John David Jackson
32Win30–2Hugo Sclarandi
31Win29–2Wayne Harris
30Win28–2Daniel Domínguez
29Win27–2Russell Mitchell
28Win26–2Tyrone Moore
27Win25–2Knox Brown
26Win24–2Eddie Hall
25Win23–2Jose Duarte
24Win22–2Gilbert Josamu
23Win21–2Sammy Floyd
22Win20–2Dennis Johnson
21Loss19–2Gianfranco Rosi
20Win19–1Reynaldo Hernandez
19Win18–1John van Elteren
18Win17–1Thomas Smith
17Win16–1Prince Rodney
16Loss15–1Sabiyala Diavila
15Win15–0Mosimo Maeleke
14Win14–0Graeme Ahmed
13Win13–0Helier Custos
12Win12–0Brian Anderson
11Win11–0John Ridgman
10Win10–0Alfonso Redondo
9Win9–0Franky Moro
8Win8–0Pat Thomas
7Win7–0Judas Clottey
6Win6–0Tony Britton
5Win5–0Tyrone Demby
4Win4–0Darwin Brewster
3Win3–0Lee Hartshorn
2Win2–0Billy Waith
1Win1–0Paul Murray

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crashes deplete Coyne's Indy arsenal. Tampa Bay Times. 2022-10-04.
  2. Web site: Both men have lost three times. The Irish Times. 2022-10-04.