Maxi Hughes Explained

Maxi Hughes
Nickname:Maximus
Weight:
Birth Date:1990 3, df=y
Birth Place:Rossington, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Style:Southpaw[1]
Boxrec:543029
Total:35
Wins:26
Ko:5
Losses:7
Draws:2

Daniel "Maxi" Hughes (born 4 March 1990)[2] is a British professional boxer.

Professional career

Hughes made his professional debut on 17 September 2010, scoring a four-round points decision (PTS) victory against Johnny Greaves at the Doncaster Dome.[3]

After compiling a record of 8–0–1 (0 KOs), he faced Scott Cardle for the vacant Central Area lightweight title on 20 April 2013 at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. In his first championship fight Hughes suffered the first defeat of his career, losing via PTS.[4]

After four victories, Hughes was originally scheduled to face Joseph Laryea for the vacant International Masters super-featherweight title on 12 September 2014 at iceSheffield. After Laryea refused to fight on the scheduled date, he was replaced with Kakhaber Avetisiani. Hughes emerged victorious, winning his first championship via PTS over ten rounds.[5] [6]

He next faced Martin Joseph Ward on 6 December 2014. In a bout that served as an eliminator for the British super-featherweight title, Hughes scored two knockdowns–which Ward claims were the result of an accidental clash of heads and a slip–en route to a majority draw (MD). Two judges scored the bout even at 95–95 and 94–94, while the third judge scored it 95–94 in favour of Ward.[7] The pair had an immediate rematch on 11 April at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, with the vacant WBC International super-featherweight title on the line. In the fifth round Ward landed an uppercut which left Hughes with a "badly damaged nose", prompting his corner to call a halt to the contest at the end of the round, handing Hughes a fifth-round stoppage defeat via corner retirement (RTD).[8]

After three victories in non-title fights, Hughes and Ward–now the British super-featherweight champion–fought for a third time on 25 March 2017 at the Manchester Arena. Hughes suffered the third defeat of his career, losing via twelve-round unanimous decision (UD) with the judges' scorecards reading 118–111, 116–113 and 116–112.[9]

In his next fight he defeated Ryan Moorhead via PTS, capturing the vacant Central Area super-featherweight title on 2 September 2017 at the Doncaster Dome.[10]

Following a technical knockout (TKO) victory against Cassius Connor in November 2017,[11] Hughes made his second attempt at the British championship, facing Sam Bowen for the vacant title on 14 April 2018 at the King Power Stadium in Leicester. Hughes took a knee twice in the seventh round. At the beginning of the eighth, referee Victor Loughlin called a time out to allow the ringside doctor to examine an injury to Hughes' right eye. After the doctor determined Hughes' was unable to continue, Louglin called a halt to the contest, handing Hughes an eighth-round TKO loss.[12]

He bounced back from defeat with a TKO victory against Kieron McLaren in July 2018,[13] before suffering the fifth defeat of his career on 9 November 2019, losing via UD against Liam Walsh in a bout for the vacant WBO European lightweight title at the York Hall in London.[14]

Three fights later he fought undefeated prospect Viktor Kotochigov for the WBC International lightweight title on 9 October 2020 at the Caesars Palace in Dubai. In what media outlets described as an "upset", Hughes scored a knockdown in the third-round en route to a UD victory with the judges' scorecards reading 97–92, 96–93 and 95–94.[15] [16] [17]

In his next fight he faced Paul Hyland Jr for the vacant British lightweight title on 19 March 2021 at the Whites Hotel in Bolton. In what was considered by media outlets as a "controversial" decision, Hughes emerged victorious via eighth-round TKO. Hughes landed a punch to the body of Hyland, causing him to bend over in pain. After referee Mark Lyson initially ordered Hughes to a neutral corner, believing Hyland had touched the floor, Hyland turned his back and walked to the opposite corner. Lyson then corrected his mistake and signalled Hughes to resume the action, at which point, he ran across the ring and landed a right hand on Hyland with his back still turned. Hyland fell to the floor, prompting Lyson to begin a ten count. He made it back to his feet by the count of nine only for Lyson to call a halt to the contest, awarding Hughes the British title in his third attempt.[18] [19] [20] [21]

Following his British title victory, Hughes made his first attempt at a world championship; facing Jovanni Straffon for the lightly-regarded IBO lightweight title on 4 September at the Headingley Rugby Stadium in Leeds. Serving as part of the undercard for Josh Warrington vs. Mauricio Lara, Hughes won a wide UD with two judges scoring the bout 120–117 while the third scored it 119–109.[22]

On March 16, 2024 in Las Vegas, Hughes was stopped by William Zepeda in four rounds.[23] [24]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
35Loss26–7–2William ZepedaRTD4 (12), 16 Mar 2024
34Loss26–6–2George Kambosos JrMD1222 Jul 2023
33Win26–5–2Kid GalahadMD1224 Sep 2022
32Win25–5–2Ryan WalshUD1226 Mar 2022
31Win24–5–2Jovanni StraffonUD124 Sep 2021
30Win23–5–2Paul Hyland JrTKO8 (12), 19 Mar 2021
29Win22–5–2Viktor KotochigovUD109 Oct 2020
28Win21–5–2Jono CarrollUD1012 Aug 2020
27Win20–5–2Kris PilkingtonPTS422 Feb 2020
26Loss19–5–2Liam WalshUD109 Nov 2019
25Win19–4–2Kieron McLarenTKO4 (10), 6 Jul 2019
24Loss18–4–2Sam BowenTKO8 (12), 14 Apr 2018
23Win18–3–2Cassius Connor4 (10), 25 Nov 2017
22Win17–3–2Ryan MoorheadPTS102 Sep 2017
21Loss16–3–2Martin Joseph Ward1225 Mar 2017
20Win16–2–2Fonz AlexanderPTS616 Apr 2016
19Win15–2–2James Fyers106 Feb 2016
18Win14–2–2Abdon CesarPTS623 Oct 2015
17Loss13–2–2Martin Joseph Ward5 (10), 11 Apr 2015
16Draw13–1–2Martin Joseph Ward106 Dec 2014
15Win13–1–1Kakha AvetisianiPTS1012 Sep 2014
14Win12–1–1Qasim HussainTKO2 (4), 9 May 2014
13Win11–1–1Imre Nagy3 (8), 7 Feb 2014
12Win10–1–1Andy Harris5 (6), 13 Dec 2013
11Win9–1–1Michael MooneyPTS64 Oct 2013
10Loss8–1–1Scott CardlePTS1020 Apr 2013
9Win8–0–1Andrejs PodusovsPTS630 Nov 2012
8Win7–0–1Ibrar RiyazPTS628 Sep 2012
7Win6–0–1Ivan GodorPTS68 Jun 2012
6Draw5–0–1Ronnie ClarkPTS42 Mar 2012
5Win5–0Bheki MoyoPTS410 Jul 2011
4Win4–0Youssef al-HamidiPTS44 Mar 2011
3Win3–0Graham FearnPTS422 Jan 2011
2Win2–0Kristian LaightPTS43 Dec 2010
1Win1–0Johnny Greaves417 Sep 2010

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BoxRec: Maxi Hughes. 4 September 2021. BoxRec.
  2. Web site: Maxi Hughes ("Maximus") Boxer Page. 4 September 2021. Tapology.
  3. Web site: BoxRec: Maxi Hughes vs. Johnny Greaves. 8 September 2021. BoxRec.
  4. Web site: Sukachev. Alexey. 20 April 2013. Brian Rose Stops Joachim Alcine: Lee Selby Wins. 8 September 2021. Boxing Scene.
  5. Web site: Dixon. Tris. 10 April 2014. New opponent comes in for Maxi Hughes - Boxing News. 8 September 2021. Boxing News Online.
  6. Web site: BoxRec: Maxi Hughes vs. Kakha Avetisiani. 8 September 2021. BoxRec.
  7. Web site: 7 December 2014. Martin J Ward overcomes two knockdowns to salvage a draw with Maxi Hughes. 9 September 2021. Sky Sports.
  8. Web site: 11 April 2015. Martin J Ward wins his rematch with Maxi Hughes in convincing fashion. 12 September 2021. Sky Sports.
  9. Web site: Christ. Scott. 25 March 2017. Linares vs Crolla II results: Jorge Linares dominates rematch. 12 September 2021. Bad Left Hook.
  10. Web site: Foster. Elliot. 3 September 2017. Ryan Moorhead Loses To Maxi Hughes, Vows To Return Stronger - Boxing News. 12 September 2021. Boxing Scene.
  11. Web site: Bevan. Matt. 27 November 2017. Andy Townend and Maxi Hughes Secure Stoppage Wins in Doncaster. 14 September 2021. Behind The Gloves.
  12. Web site: 15 April 2018. Sam Bowen wins British super-featherweight title. 14 September 2021. British Boxing News.
  13. Web site: Holden. Liam. 5 July 2019. Maxi Hughes roars back with brilliant stoppage. 14 September 2021. Doncaster Free Press.
  14. Web site: Lakey. Chris. 10 November 2019. World stage beckons again as Liam Walsh beats Maxi Hughes. 14 September 2021. Eastern Daily Press.
  15. Web site: Lewis. Ron. 9 October 2020. Maxi Hughes Drops, Shocks Viktor Kotochigov For WBC Regional. 16 September 2021. Boxing Scene.
  16. Web site: Wainwright. Anson. 9 October 2020. Maxi Hughes pulls off another upset, beats undefeated Viktor Kotochigov by unanimous decision. 16 September 2021. The Ring.
  17. Web site: Christ. Scott. 9 October 2020. Maxi Hughes drops Viktor Kotochigov, takes unanimous decision. 16 September 2021. Bad Left Hook.
  18. Web site: Lewis. Ron. 19 March 2021. Maxi Hughes Stops Paul Hyland in Eight, Captures British Title. 16 September 2021. Boxing Scene.
  19. Web site: Fullerton. Gareth. 20 March 2021. Paul Hyland Jnr reacts to controversial loss to Maxi Hughes. 16 September 2021. BelfastLive.
  20. Web site: Goodwin. Paul. 19 March 2021. Maxi Hughes wins British title with victory over Paul Hyland Jr. 16 September 2021. Doncaster Free Press.
  21. Web site: Hutchinson. John. 21 March 2021. Sickening moment star knocked out after turning back to ring. 16 September 2021. Fox Sports.
  22. Web site: Lewis. Ron. 4 September 2021. Maxi Hughes Outboxes Jovanni Straffon Over Twelve For IBO Title. 16 September 2021. Boxing Scene.
  23. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . William Zepeda dominates & stops Maxi Hughes in four rounds - Photos . FIGHTMAG . 17 March 2024.
  24. News: Donovan . Jake . William Zepeda Delivers Brutal Body Attack, Halts Maxi Hughes After Four Rounds In WBA/IBF Title Eliminator . The Ring . 17 March 2024.