William Joppy Explained

William Joppy
Realname:William Torelle Joppy
Height:5 ft 9 in
Reach:72+1/2 in
Weight:
Birth Date:11 September 1970
Birth Place:Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:49
Wins:40
Ko:30
Losses:7
Draws:2

William Torelle Joppy (born September 11, 1970) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2011, and held the WBA middleweight title three times between 1996 and 2003.

Professional career

See main article: William Joppy vs. Roberto Durán. Joppy won his first of three WBA middleweight titles in June 1996 by stopping defender Shinji Takehara in Japan with a flurry of punches in the ninth round. He then would make a couple defenses of his crown. However, on August 23, 1997, Joppy lost a decision to Julio César Green. Joppy's very next fight, on January 31 of the next year, saw him avenge that loss with a decision win by a wide margin. This fight won Joppy the WBA title for the second time. After recovering from a neck injury, Joppy stopped Green on cuts in the seventh round in a rubber match (Green had been the interim champion while Joppy recovered), and made a few more defenses, including a 3rd-round TKO of a 47-year-old Roberto Durán.

Losing his title against Trinidad

Joppy lost the title a second time, however, on May 12, 2001, to Félix Trinidad in the middleweight unification tournament. Joppy was knocked down in rounds one and four before finally being stopped in the fifth. After the WBA title was vacated due to Bernard Hopkins beating Trinidad, Joppy had the chance to fight for it again. He claimed the title from British contender Howard Eastman in a close majority decision where he was knocked down by Eastman in the final few seconds.

On December 14, 2003, Joppy lost his title to Bernard Hopkins, losing by a wide points margin on all three judges' cards. A year later, Joppy lost another lopsided unanimous decision against Jermain Taylor.

Joppy returned as a Super Middleweight on July 29, 2005 knocking out journeyman Rashaan Blackburn in the third round. Joppy said then that he hoped to have one final title run as a Super Middleweight before retirement. After a string of five victories against lesser opponents, Joppy obtained a title fight against the new IBF champion Lucian Bute on February 29, 2008. Bute won by way of technical knockout in round 10 and Joppy retired after the bout, only to come back two years later.

Retirement

Following a close decision loss to Sebastien Demers in March 2010 Joppy announced his retirement from boxing, although it was not the first time that Joppy has announced that he is leaving the sport.[1] He returned to the ring later that year, fighting Baltimore native Cory Cummings to a draw, and subsequently defeated Cummings by unanimous decision in a 2011 rematch.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
49WinCory CummingsUD10Mar 12, 2011
48Loss39–7–2Beibut ShumenovKO6 (12), Jan 8, 2011
47Draw39–6–2Cory CummingsMD10Nov 6, 2010
46Loss39–6–1Sébastien DemersMD10Mar 6, 2010
45Loss39–5–1Lucian ButeTKO10 (12), Feb 29, 2008
44Win39–4–1Etianne WhitakerTKO1, Nov 16, 2007
43Win38–4–1Virgil McClendon1 (10), Apr 27, 2007
42Win37–4–1Jonathan CornKO5 (10), Jul 8, 2006
41Win36–4–1Eric HowardTKO5 (8), Jan 7, 2006
40Win35–4–1Rashaan BlackburnTKO3 (8), Jul 29, 2005
39Loss34–4–1Jermain TaylorUD12Dec 4, 2004
38Loss34–3–1Bernard HopkinsUD12Dec 13, 2003
37Win34–2–1Naotaka HozumiTKO10 (12), Oct 10, 2002
36Win33–2–1Howard Eastman12Nov 17, 2001
35Loss32–2–1Félix TrinidadTKO5 (12), May 12, 2001
34Win32–1–1Jonathan ReidTKO4 (12), Dec 2, 2000
33Win31–1–1Hacine CherifiUD12Sep 16, 2000
32Win30–1–1Rito RuvalcabaTKO1 (12), May 20, 2000
31Win29–1–1Fernando ZunigaUD10Mar 3, 2000
30Win28–1–1Julio César GreenTKO7 (12), Sep 24, 1999
29Win27–1–1Napoleon PittTKO1 (10), Jul 24, 1999
28Win26–1–1Roberto DuránTKO3 (12), Aug 28, 1998
27Win25–1–1Julio César GreenUD12Jan 31, 1998
26Loss24–1–1Julio César GreenUD12Aug 23, 1997
25Win24–0–1Peter VenancioUD12May 10, 1997
24Win23–0–1Ray McElroyTKO7 (12), Oct 19, 1996
23Win22–0–1Shinji TakeharaTKO9 (12), Jun 24, 1996
22Win21–0–1Dave BooneTKO2 (10), Feb 10, 1996
21Win20–0–1Israel FigueroaKO1Dec 7, 1995
20Draw19–0–1Rodney Toney12Sep 16, 1995
19Win19–0Joaquin VelasquezPTS10Apr 29, 1995
18Win18–0Tony McCrimmionKO3 (10), Mar 1, 1995
17Win17–0Tony CartelKO2Sep 20, 1994
16Win16–0Richard EvansPTS8Aug 13, 1994
15Win15–0Miguel Angel HernandezKO3 (6), Jul 30, 1994
14Win14–0Carlos Christie6Jun 15, 1994
13Win13–0Carl SullivanTKO4May 13, 1994
12Win12–0Muhammad ShabazzTKO5Apr 14, 1994
11Win11–0Kenneth ParkerKO2Apr 8, 1994
10Win10–0Tony McCrimmionTKO2Feb 27, 1994
9Win9–0Robert HarrisKO1Feb 17, 1994
8Win8–0Willie TaylorTKO3Jan 7, 1994
7Win7–0Tyrone HaywoodKO2Oct 21, 1993
6Win6–0Ivory TeagueKO2Sep 25, 1993
5Win5–0George TaylorKO3Aug 13, 1993
4Win4–0Tim Tisdale1Jun 18, 1993
3Win3–0Shane MartinTKO3 (4), May 12, 1993
2Win2–0Ken Ruffin1Apr 30, 1993
1Win1–0Dwayne Tennet4Feb 26, 1993

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Martin Cruz » fightnews.com.