Steve Forbes (boxer) explained

Steve Forbes
Realname:Stephen Phelipe Forbes
Nickname:2 Pounds
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7+1/2 in
Reach:68 in
Nationality:American
Birth Date:February 26, 1977
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:50
Wins:36
Ko:11
Losses:14

Stephen Phelipe "Stevie" Forbes (born February 26, 1977) is an American professional boxer. He is a former IBF super featherweight champion. Forbes' nickname of "2 Pounds" was in recognition of the fact that he was born weighing only 2 pounds.

Amateur career

Forbes began boxing when he was 10 years old, training at the Matt Dishman Community Center on the Knott ST Boxing Team.

Professional career

Forbes turned pro in 1996 at the age of nineteen, and ran off fourteen consecutive wins to begin his career before losing on March 11, 2000 against former WBC Featherweight champion Alejandro González.

After a few comeback fights, Forbes received a shot at the United States Boxing Association Super featherweight title On September 17, 2000, Forbes faced David Santos and won the title over twelve rounds by scores of 117–111, 118–110 and 120–108.

Capturing the title

Fighting for an eighth time in 2000, the No. 2 ranked Forbes was awarded a shot at the IBF super featherweight title when Diego Corrales vacated the title to fight WBC super featherweight Champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. This allowed Forbes to face No. 1 ranked John Brown for the vacant IBF title. Forbes won the IBF belt on December 3, 2000, by an 8th round TKO of Brown. Forbes also defeated Brown in a September 29, 2001, rematch, his first title defense. On August 18, 2002, he lost the title when he could not make weight for a fight against David Santos, whom Forbes had previously beaten for the USBA belt. The IBF title remained vacant until Forbes fought Carlos Hernández for it on October 14, 2003, a fight that Forbes lost by unanimous decision when the bout was stopped in the 10th round, due to an accidental headbutt, giving the belt to Hernandez.

The Contender

On the ESPN reality show "Contender Season 2" series debut, Forbes was chosen to be on the Gold Team. He was the favorite to win the show, by virtue of his previous success, and was the last fighter to be called out. Forbes won his first three bouts of the series, defeating Freddy Curiel, Nick Acevedo, and Cornelius Bundrage, but he lost to Grady Brewer in the final match.[1]

After The Contender

On March 17, 2007 he lost a disputed, controversial decision to Demetrius Hopkins, Bernard Hopkins' nephew.

On October 6, 2007, Forbes won a split-decision upset over Francisco Bojado in a junior welterweight bout.

Forbes was defeated by Oscar De La Hoya on May 3 in Carson, California at the Home Depot Center by unanimous decision.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
50Win36–14Tavorus Teague
49Loss35–14Antonio Orozco
48Loss35–13Emmanuel Lartei Lartey
47Loss35–12Johan Pérez
46Loss35–11Jessie Vargas
45Loss35–10Karim Mayfield
44Loss35–9Jo Jo Dan
43Win35–8Roberto Valenzuela
42Loss34–8Harrison Cuello
41Win34–7Jason Davis
40Loss33–7Andre Berto
39Loss33–6Oscar De La Hoya
38Win33–5Francisco Bojado
37Loss32–5Demetrius Hopkins
36Loss32–4Grady Brewer
35Win32–3Cornelius Bundrage
34Win31–3Nick Acevedo
33Win30–3Freddy Curiel
32Win29–3Julio Sanchez Leon
31Win28–3Marteze Logan
30Win27–3Alfonso Garcia
29Win26–3Ricardo Barajas
28Win25–3Steve Quinonez
27Loss24–3Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai
26Win24–2Arthur Cruz
25Loss23–2Carlos Hernández
24Win23–1Silverio Ortiz
23Win22–1Ronnie Longakit
22Win21–1David Santos
21Win20–1John Brown
20Win19–1John Brown
19Win18–1David Santos
18Win17–1Moises Pedroza
17Win16–1Ernesto Zepeda
16Win15–1Don Juan Futrell
15Loss14–1Alejandro González
14Win14–0Juan Torres
13Win13–0David Armstrong
12Win12–0Ernesto Martinez
11Win11–0Gustavo Tapia
10Win10–0Juan Roberto Colin
9Win9–0Martin Johnson
8Win8–0Jose Teran Torres
7Win7–0Teddy Worth
6Win6–0Patrick Rand
5Win5–0Octavio Suarez
4Win4–0Gustavo Balderas
3Win3–0Sergio Benitez
2Win2–0Ramon Aragon
1Win1–0Octavio Suarez41996-12-06

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grady Brewer wins 'Contender 2' in a split decision over Steve Forbes. Reality tv world. 2019-04-07.
  2. Web site: De La Hoya giving 'Contender' a shot. New York Daily News. 28 February 2008 . 2019-04-07.