Lance Bryant Explained

Lance Bryant
Nickname:Buster
Weight:Cruiserweight
Height:181cm
Birth Date:1980 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Masterton, New Zealand
Boxrec:677778
Total:20
Wins:12
Ko:5
Losses:8

Lance Bryant (born 1 November 1980) is a retired New Zealand professional boxer.

Bryant is mostly known for competing in three of the four Super 8 Boxing Tournament. He reached his peak ranking position in 2018 when he was ranked 50th on Boxrec.[1] In his professional career he has won six professional titles, including being a Two time New Zealand Cruiserweight champion.[2]

Amateur boxing career

Bryant had a successful amateur career, winning multiple titles. In 2006, Bryant retired from boxing.[3]

Professional boxing career

Debut and Super 8 Boxing Tournament 2014 - 2015

Bryant made his professional boxing debut in 2014 after initially retiring in 2006. Bryant took on Thomas Heads in back to back fights. Bryant won the first fight by Knockout and the second fight by decision.[4] In November 2014, Bryant took part in the second Super Professional eight man boxing tournament, called the Super 8 at the North Shore Events Centre.[5] [6] To prepare for the fight, Bryant trained alongside Shane Cameron with trainer Henry Schuster.[7] The tournament included future UFC World Champion Israel Adesanya, Daniel Ammann, James Emerson, Monty Filimaea, Brad Pitt and Vaitele Soi.[8] Bryant took on Samoan Soi in the quarter finals, losing the fight by a controversial Split Decision.[9] Bryant returned to the ring in 2015 to take part in the third edition of the Super 8 Tournament in Christchurch, New Zealand.[10] In the quarter finals, Bryant took on Ghana born Fiji resident boxer Joseph Kwadjo. Bryant won the fight by unanimous decision moving onto the semi-finals.[11] Byrant too on Israel Adesanya in the semi-finals, however, Adesanya won the fight by Majority decision, ending Bryant second tournament.[12] In November 2015, Bryant took part in the final edition of the Super 8 Tournaments, but this time this was a four-man professional tournament.[13] Bryant hopes to defeat Adesanya who beat Bryant in the last tournament who went on to win the entire competition.[14] Bryant won the semi-finals against New Zealand Born Australian Jamie Porter but lost against Adesanya in the Finals.[15] On the same night, Monty Betham Won the New Zealand title.[16] Bryant called out Betham in hopes for a New Zealand title shot.[17] Unfortunately the fight did not take place as Betham was forced to retire due to brain injury in 2016.[17]

National and International title wins 2016 - 2017

In May 2016, Bryant took on Monty Filimaea in his first fight in Hometown of Pahiatua since turning pro.[18] His brother Robbie Bryant also fought on the card for his first fight in New Zealand in his professional career and his last fight of his boxing career.[19] Bryant won the fight by Unanimous Decision.[20] After the fight Filimaea announced his retirement from boxing.[21] In June 2016, Bryant took on James Langton on a weeks notice after Monty Betham pulled out due to a brain injury.[22] The fight was for the Interim New Zealand national (NZNBF version) and vacant IBO Asia Pacific Cruiserweight titles.[23] Bryant won the fight by Unanimous Decision.[24] In October 2016, Bryant took on Thomas Heads in their third and final time for the World Boxing Federation Oceania Cruiserweight title. Bryant won the final fight of the trilogy by Stoppage in the tenth round.[25] In May 2017, Bryant took on Junior Fas Brother Isileli Fa to defend her New Zealand National title.[26] Since winning the Interim version of the NZ title, he has been upgraded to being a full New Zealand National Cruiserweight title.[27] Bryant won the fight by second round stoppage.[28] In July 2017, Bryant was scheduled to fight Junior Pati for his New Zealand national and vacant UBF Asia Pacific Cruiserweight titles.[29] Unfortunately Junior Pati pulled out of the fight due to feeling unwell from the weight loss.[30] However, Junior Pati fought anyway with a different opponent in the Heavyweight division for the UBF Asia Pacific Heavyweight title.[31] In September 2017, Bryant took on Aaron Russell for the vacant IBO Oceania-Orient Cruiserweight title.[32] Russell is known as the Kiwi beater after defeated multiple successful New Zealand boxers including James Porter, Asher Derbyshire and Nik Charalampous.[33] Bryant won the fight by second-round knockout.[34]

Last NZ title, losing streak, retirement 2018 - 2020

In March 2018, Bryant returned to his hometown to take on Thomas Russell for the vacant New Zealand National (Pro Box NZ version) Cruiserweight title. Bryant won the fight by Unanimous Decision however he sustained a serious injury to his arm which required surgery. After the fight he reached 50th in the World on Boxrec, the highest ranking he has ever received in his career. In August 2018, Bryant took on former world title challenger Blake Caparello.[35] [36] Unfortunately, Bryant lost the fight by third round stoppage, ending his two-year and seven fight winning streak.[37] In November 2018, Bryant made his Northern Hemisphere debut when he took on Poland Nikodem Jezewski on short notice. Bryant lost the fight by unanimous decision.[38] In December 2018, Bryant took on David Light on a Joseph Parker undercard. Bryant lost the fight by second round stoppage.[39] In March 2020, Bryant fought for the last time in Australia against New Zealand born Australian Floyd Masson.[40] [41] [42] Masson won the fight by first round stoppage.[43] [44] In November 2020, Bryant took on David Light for the New Zealand National (PBCNZ version) Cruiserweight title. Light won the fight by first round stoppage. After the fight, Bryant announced his retirement.

Amateur boxing titles [45] [46] [47]

Professional boxing titles

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
20Lose12–8David Light2 (10), 13 Nov 2020
19Lose12–7Floyd MassonTKO2 (6), 6 Mar 2020
18Lose12–6David LightTKO2 (6) 15 Dec 2018
17Lose12–5Nikodem JezewskiUD89 Nov 2018
16Lose12–4Blake CaparelloTKO3 (8), 31 Aug 2018
15Win12–3Thomas Russell UD1024 Mar 2018
14Win11–3Aaron RussellKO2 (10), 9 Sep 2017
13Win10–3Isileli FaTKO2 (10)5 May 2017
12Win9–3Thomas HeadsTKO10 (10), 8 Oct 2016
11Win8–3James LangtonUD1030 Jun 2016
10Win7–3Monty FilimaeaUD628 May 2016
9Win6–3Paane HarakiUD42 Apr 2016
8Lose5–3Israel AdesanyaUD33 Nov 2015
7Win5–2Jamie PorterUD3 3 Nov 2015
6Lose4–2Israel AdesanyaMD328 Mar 2015
5Win4–1Joseph KwadjoUD328 Mar 2015
4Lose3–1Vaitele Soi311 Nov 2014
3Win3–0Chris Rehu2 (4), 16 Aug 2014
2Win2–0Thomas Heads419 Jul 2014
1Win1–0Thomas Heads3 (4)22 Feb 2014

Personal life

Bryant has three brothers, Francis, Hugh, and Robbie. Including himself, all the brothers are New Zealand National Amateur Champions. Bryant is a farther of four children.[48] Bryant is of Maori descent.[49]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smiley vs The Busta confirmed for New Zealand title. Scoop. 2022-12-06.
  2. News: THE END OF A LEGENDARY CAREER LANCE BRYANT. New Zealand Fighter . https://web.archive.org/web/20210129235446/http://nzfighter.co.nz/news/lance-bryant-has-announced-his-retirement# . 6 December 2022. 2021-01-29 .
  3. News: Paul Gallen banned from charity boxing bout with Games medallist Joe Goodall. Courier Mail . 6 December 2022.
  4. News: Southland boxer gets his shot on the Joseph Parker undercard. Stuff NZ . 6 December 2022.
  5. News: Boxing wrap: Alex Leapai, Malik Scott offered huge fight in New Zealand. Courier Mail . 6 December 2022.
  6. News: Israel Adesanya into Super8 bout on wildcard. Stuff NZ . 6 December 2022.
  7. News: Boxing: Bryant added to Super 8 card. NZ Herald . 6 December 2022.
  8. News: BRAD PITT ON SUPER 8 FAVOURITISM, CHANGING CAMPS AND MORE. Aus Boxing . 6 December 2022.
  9. News: Boxing: Meehan sends Cameron to retirement. NZ Herald . 6 December 2022.
  10. Web site: Daniel Richardson. Boxing: Adesanya claims Super 8 crown. NZ Herald. 2015-03-29. 2016-05-15.
  11. Web site: ZANZEER SINGH. New Zealand promoters invite Kwadjo for talk. Fiji Times. 2015-04-04. 2022-12-06.
  12. Web site: Boxing: Ryder knocks out Slater. NZ Herald. 2022-12-06.
  13. Web site: Lance Bryant confident ahead of Super 8 tournament. 8 October 2015 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  14. Web site: Israel Adesanya eyes history with two tournaments in four days. 25 October 2015 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  15. Web site: Super 8: Betham wins NZ cruiserweight boxing title to follow in father's footsteps. 3 November 2015 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  16. Web site: Super8 fight night displays explosive talent. 4 November 2015 . Teao Maori. 2022-12-06.
  17. Web site: Lance Bryant fancies challenging Monty Betham for national cruiserweight belt. 4 November 2015 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  18. Web site: Buster Bryant to face Mad Dog Filimaea at Pahiatua Fight Night. 4 March 2016 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  19. Web site: Pahiatua shepherd Lance Bryant steps into ring with "Mad Dog" for tilt at big time. 6 April 2016 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  20. Web site: Lance Bryant takes down Mad Dog in style at Pahiatua Fight Night. 29 May 2016 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  21. Web site: The Mad Dog Retires. Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  22. Web site: Lance Bryant jumps at chance to get in the ring again despite short notice. 24 June 2016 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  23. Web site: Lance Bryant wins his first Title. Scoop. 2022-12-06.
  24. Web site: Lance Bryant claims first title in Opunake, New Zealand. 30 June 2016 . World Boxing News. 2022-12-06.
  25. Web site: Lance Bryant wins third title of the year with win over Tom Heads. 9 October 2016 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  26. Web site: Lance Bryant to fight Isileli Fa for NZ cruiserweight title. 10 April 2017 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  27. Web site: Oosh founder taking care of business in the ring. 28 April 2017 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  28. Web site: No signs of nerves for Lance Bryant in impressive win over Isileli Fa. 5 May 2017 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  29. Web site: Junior Pati pulls out of Lance Bryant bout. 7 July 2017 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  30. Web site: Team Bryant moving on from non fight against Junior Pati. 11 July 2017 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  31. Web site: Pati Wins First Title In His 13 Year Career. 8 July 2017 . Boxing News 24. 2022-12-06.
  32. Web site: Aaron Russell takes on Kiwi slugger Lance Bryant for IBO Oceania cruiserweight title in Brisbane. Fox Sports. 4 September 2017 . 2022-12-06.
  33. Web site: News: Decastro-Landaeta, Lance Bryant Grabs IBO Belt, Russell. 11 September 2017 . Boxing Scene. 2022-12-06.
  34. Web site: Bryant and Colomban Victorious. 10 September 2017 . Fight News. 2022-12-06.
  35. Web site: Ramadan Returns August 31; Aiming to Make History!. 14 August 2018 . 3 Kings Boxing. 2022-12-06.
  36. Web site: Susie Ramadan aiming to join Jeff Fenech as three-time world champion. Max Boxing. 2022-12-06.
  37. Web site: Boxer Lance Bryant wants to bounce back from rare loss to Australian Caparello. 5 September 2018 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  38. Web site: Lance Bryant ready for next mission after whirlwind trip to Poland. 15 November 2018 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  39. Web site: From sniggering to staring: Dave Light ready to take on boxing world. 23 December 2018 . Stuff NZ. 2022-12-06.
  40. Web site: Lance Bryant to face Floyd Masson. Fight News NZ. 2022-12-06.
  41. Web site: Two New Zealand fighters to battle in Australia. 28 January 2020 . Ring News 24. 2022-12-06.
  42. Web site: Three titles on the line at Thunderdome 33 tonight in Perth. 6 March 2020. Fight News Australia. 2022-12-06.
  43. Web site: NEW ZEALAND FIGHTERS ALWAYS PUNCHING ABOVE THEIR WEIGHT. New Zealand Fighter. https://web.archive.org/web/20210129234402/http://nzfighter.co.nz/news/new-zealand-fighters-always-punching-above-their-weight . 2022-12-06. 2021-01-29 .
  44. Web site: Boxing: Three new champions crowned at Thunderdome 33 in Perth. 9 March 2020. Fight News Australia. 2022-12-06.
  45. News: Elite Amateur Champions. Boxing New Zealand . 6 December 2022.
  46. News: Intermediate Amateur Champions. 6 December 2022.
  47. News: Junior Amateur Champions. 6 December 2022.
  48. News: Second chance for builder-boxer Lance Bryant. Stuff NZ . 6 December 2022.
  49. News: Epic day for Maori boxers. Waatea News . 6 December 2022.