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词条 Duke McKenzie
释义

  1. Professional career

     Flyweight  Bantamweight  Super bantamweight  Featherweight 

  2. Life after boxing

  3. Personal life

  4. Professional boxing record

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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  • Bantamweight
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  • Featherweight

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| birth_place = Croydon, Surrey,
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Duke McKenzie, {{post-nominals|country=UK|MBE}} (born 5 May 1963) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1998.[1] He is a three-weight world champion, having held the IBF flyweight title from 1988 to 1989; the WBO bantamweight title from 1991 to 1992; and the WBO junior-featherweight title from 1992 to 1993. At regional level he held the British flyweight title from 1985 to 1988; the European flyweight title from 1986 to 1988; and the British featherweight title from 1993 to 1994. After retiring from the sport, McKenzie has worked as a boxing commentator for broadcaster ITV.

Professional career

Previously a highly successful professional boxer, McKenzie has been British champion at two weights, a European champion once and world champion at three different weights. His professional record is 39-7 (20 by KO).

Flyweight

He won the British flyweight title (5 June 1985) with a fourth round stoppage over Danny Flynn. He later defended this against Charlie Magri (20 May 1986) and added Magri's European flyweight title.

Both titles were relinquished when McKenzie won the IBF flyweight Title on 5 October 1988 with an 11th-round knockout over Rolando Bohol.

After two title defences and one non-title, McKenzie lost the IBF flyweight title to Dave McAuley on 7 June 1989 in his first defeat.

Bantamweight

An unsuccessful challenge for the European (EBU) Bantamweight title on 30 September 1990 saw McKenzie lose to Thierry Jacob of France.

On 30 June 1991 McKenzie became a world champion for a second time, winning the WBO bantamweight title with a 12-round decision over Gaby Canizales. This was lost to Rafael Del Valle on 13 May 1992 when McKenzie suffered his first knockout loss, in the first round.

Super bantamweight

On 15 October 1992 McKenzie became a three-weight world champion, beating Jesse Benavides after twelve rounds for the WBO Super Bantamweight title. On 9 June 1993, Daniel Jimenez beat McKenzie on points, in his first defence of this title.

Featherweight

On 18 December 1993 McKenzie became a four-weight champion, beating John Davison for the British Featherweight title. An attempt to become world champion at this division ended in a knockout loss to Steve Robinson on 1 October 1994. McKenzie's next fight was an unsuccessful challenge for Mehdi Labdouni's European featherweight title.

McKenzie's last fight, in March 1998, saw him lose in farcical circumstances in the first round to 4-4 Santiago Rojas.

Life after boxing

He previously commentated on boxing for BBC Radio Five Live and BBC television with John Rawling. He joined ITV with Rawling when boxing returned to the network in September 2005. He has also broadcast for BoxNation, Primetime and Al Jazeera. He also runs a flourishing gymnasium in Crystal Palace.

Personal life

He is the brother of former British and European champion Clinton McKenzie, and former amateur boxer and politician Winston McKenzie. On 4 March 1989, Duke witnessed the Purley station rail crash, and was amongst those who helped in the aftermath.[2]

Professional boxing record

{{BoxingRecordSummary
|ko-wins=20
|ko-losses=3
|dec-wins=19
|dec-losses=4
}}
No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
46{{no2}}Loss39–7Santiago Rojas AlcantaraKO1:04}}28 Mar 1998{{small|Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London, England}}
45{{yes2}}Win39–6Carl AllenPTS830 Jun 1997{{small|York Hall, London, England}}
44{{yes2}}Win38–6Bamana DibatezaPTS825 Mar 1997{{small|Lewisham Theatre, London, England}}
43{{yes2}}Win37–6Elvis ParsleyTKO125 Jun 1996{{small|Leisure Centre, Mansfield, England}}
42{{no2}}Loss36–6Mehdi LabdouniPTS1228 Apr 1995{{small|Fontenay-sous-Bois, France}}{{small|For European featherweight title}}
41{{no2}}Loss36–5Steve RobinsonKO2:40}}1 Oct 1994{{small|National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales}}{{small|For WBO featherweight title}}
40{{yes2}}Win36–4Mark HargreavesTKO3 (6)17 Aug 1994{{small|Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, England}}
39{{yes2}}Win35–4Marcelo RodriguezPTS829 Jan 1994{{small|National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales}}
38{{yes2}}Win34–4John DavisonTKO4 (12)18 Dec 1993{{small|Manchester, England}}{{small|Won vacant British featherweight title}}
37{{no2}}Loss33–4Daniel JiménezMD129 Jun 1993{{small|Lewisham Theatre, London, England}}{{small|Lost WBO junior-featherweight title}}
36{{yes2}}Win33–3Jesse BenavidesUD1215 Oct 1992{{small|Lewisham Theatre, London, England}}{{small|Won WBO junior-featherweight title}}
35{{yes2}}Win32–3Peter BuckleyTKO3 (8)7 Sep 1992{{small|York Hall, London, England}}
34{{no2}}Loss31–3Rafael Del ValleKO1:56}}13 May 1992{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}{{small|Lost WBO bantamweight title}}
33{{yes2}}Win31–2Wilfredo VargasTKO0:58}}25 Mar 1992{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}{{small|Retained WBO bantamweight title}}
32{{yes2}}Win30–2César SotoUD1212 Sep 1991{{small|Latchmere Leisure Centre, London, England}}{{small|Retained WBO bantamweight title}}
31{{yes2}}Win29–2Gaby CanizalesUD1230 Jun 1991{{small|Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London, England}}{{small|Won WBO bantamweight title}}
30{{yes2}}Win28–2Chris ClarksonTKO5 (6)4 Apr 1991{{small|Town Hall, Watford, England}}
29{{yes2}}Win27–2Julio BlancoTKO1:17}}7 Feb 1991{{small|Town Hall, Watford, England}}
28{{yes2}}Win26–2Peter BuckleyTKO5 (8)10 Jan 1991{{small|Latchmere Leisure Centre, London, England}}
27{{no2}}Loss25–2Thierry JacobUD1230 Sep 1990{{small|Calais, France}}{{small|For vacant European bantamweight title}}
26{{yes2}}Win25–1Guillermo FloresPTS88 Nov 1989{{small|Wembley Conference Centre, London, England}}
25{{yes2}}Win24–1David MorenoPTS1012 Oct 1989{{small|Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London, England}}
24{{no2}}Loss23–1Dave McAuleyUD|Unanimous decision}}127 Jun 1989{{small|Wembley Arena, London, England}}{{small|Lost IBF flyweight title}}
23{{yes2}}Win23–0Tony DeLucaTKO2:03}}8 Mar 1989{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}{{small|Retained IBF flyweight title}}
22{{yes2}}Win22–0Artemio RuizPTS1030 Nov 1988{{small|Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London, England}}
21{{yes2}}Win21–0Rolando BoholTKO2:25}}5 Oct 1988{{small|Wembley Conference Centre, London, England}}{{small|Won IBF flyweight title}}
20{{yes2}}Win20–0Jose GallegosPTS104 May 1988{{small|Wembley Conference Centre, London, England}}
19{{yes2}}Win19–0Agapito GómezKO2 (12)9 Mar 1988{{small|Wembley Conference Centre, London, England}}{{small|Retained European flyweight title}}
18{{yes2}}Win18–0Juan HerreraPTS102 Dec 1987{{small|Wembley Conference Centre, London, England}}
17{{yes2}}Win17–0Jose Manuel DiazPTS824 Mar 1987{{small|Wembley Arena, London, England}}
16{{yes2}}Win16–0Giampiero PinnaMD1217 Dec 1986{{small|Acqui Terme, Italy}}{{small|Retained European flyweight title}}
15{{yes2}}Win15–0Lee CarglePTS1019 Nov 1986{{small|Atlantic City, New Jersey, US}}
14{{yes2}}Win14–0Charlie MagriTKO5 (12)20 May 1986{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}{{small|Retained British flyweight title;
Won European flyweight title}}
13{{yes2}}Win13–0Sonny LongPTS1019 Feb 1986{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}
12{{yes2}}Win12–0Orlando MaestrePTS816 Oct 1985{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}
11{{yes2}}Win11–0Danny FlynnTKO2:10}}5 Jun 1985{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}{{small|Won vacant British flyweight title}}
10{{yes2}}Win10–0Julio GuerreroPTS86 Mar 1985{{small|Royal Albert Hall, London, England}}
9{{yes2}}Win9–0Gary RobertsKO123 May 1984{{small|Grosvenor House Hotel, London, England}}
8{{yes2}}Win8–0David CapoMD|Majority decision}}415 Jan 1984{{small|Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US}}
7{{yes2}}Win7–0Alain LimarolaPTS|Points decision}}622 Nov 1983{{small|Wembley Arena, London, England}}
6{{yes2}}Win6–0Jerry DavisTKO2 (6)18 Oct 1983{{small|Tropicana, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US}}
5{{yes2}}Win5–0Lupe SanchezKO|Knockout}}1:59}}19 Mar 1983{{small|Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, US}}
4{{yes2}}Win4–0Gregorio HernandezTKO33 Mar 1983{{small|Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, US}}
3{{yes2}}Win3–0Dave PearsonTKO127 Feb 1983{{small|Showboat Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, US}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0Andy KingTKO2:30}}24 Jan 1983{{small|Hilton, London, England}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0Charlie BrownTKO|Technical knockout}}2:08}}23 Nov 1982{{small|Wembley Arena, London, England}}{{small|Professional debut}}

See also

  • List of boxing triple champions

References

1. ^{{boxrec|8549}}. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
2. ^Whalley, Kirsty (1 March 2009). "Death in the afternoon: 20 years on, Croydon remembers the Purley Rail Crash". Your Local Guardian. Newsquest. Retrieved 14 December 2016.

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.dukemckenzie.co.uk/}}
  • {{Boxrec|id=8549}}
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