Michael Grant (boxer)
Michael Grant | |
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Statistics | |
Real name | Michael Anthony Grant |
Nickname(s) | Big |
Rated at | Heavyweight |
Height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Reach | 86 in (218 cm) |
Nationality | American |
Born |
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | August 4, 1972
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 54 |
Wins | 48 |
Wins by KO | 36 |
Losses | 6 |
Michael Anthony Grant (born August 4, 1972) is an American professional boxer and world heavyweight title challenger. Before his boxing career, he blossomed into a three-sport star at Chicago's Harper High School. He was a right handed pitcher who drew attention from the Kansas City Royals, an imposing two-way player at tight end and defensive end on the football field and a front court force on the basketball court. Grant graduated in 1991 and went on to play American Football at Mount San Antonio College near Los Angeles, and Fullerton College in Orange County, California. At 6'7", he was a towering defensive end looking to leap to a major college program. But poor grades forced him to the sidelines.
The pinnacle of Grant's boxing career came in 2000, when he unsuccessfully challenged Lennox Lewis for the IBF, WBC and IBO heavyweight titles. Grant, who came in undefeated, was knocked out in two rounds.
Amateur
Grant had just 12 amateur fights. In the Golden Gloves 1994 semi-finals he lost his only amateur fight to Derrick Jefferson on points.
Pro career
In his early career, Grant beat Corey Sanders, Ross Puritty, ex-contender Lionel Butler, Al Cole, Cuban Jorge Luis Gonzalez, hard-punching David Izon and Obed Sullivan. He knocked down and outpointed Lou Savarese before most notably fighting Andrew Golota. During that fight Grant was knocked down twice in the first round only to come from behind to score a knockout in the tenth round. By this point the Ring Magazine ranked him as the #3 heavyweight in the world.
Challenge against Lewis
Grant's undefeated record and victories against Sullivan, Savarese and Golota earned him an opportunity to challenge newly crowned undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis. Lewis was coming off a unanimous decision victory against Evander Holyfield and wanted to make a statement with his first title-defence.
Grant started the fight very aggressively but Lewis put him down with a right hand. He got back to his feet and was beaten badly by Lewis, a left hand on the side of the head sending Grant reeling into the corner and counting as a second knockdown. Grant was badly hurt but seemed to recover toward the end of the first round until a vicious right hand sent him down for the third time. Remarkably Grant beat the count. His trainer Don Turner implored him to use his legs. While Grant tried to rally, Lewis took his time in round two before finishing Grant off with an uppercut.
Later career
Sidelined by injuries for fifteen months, in his comeback fight Grant fought and lost to Jameel McCline in 2001. McCline knocked him down in the first round, and Grant had to retire due to a broken ankle. After a brief comeback, then-undefeated Dominick Guinn knocked him out in 2003 in seven rounds. Since the loss, Grant has fought sporadically against limited opposition.
The once heavily-hyped Grant has had several high-profile trainers, including Don Turner, Teddy Atlas, Buddy McGirt and currently Eddie Mustafa Muhammad.
On May 7, 2010, Grant fought for the first time in eighteen months and won by first-round technical knockout over Kevin Burnett at Oheka Castle, Huntingdon, NY.[1]
On Aug 21, 2010, with a 20 kg weight advantage, Grant was physically dominant, but lost on points to Tomasz Adamek by a unanimous decision.[2]
On March 11, 2011, Grant fought Tye Fields (45-2) at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Grant scored a one-punch third-round knockout.[3]
On November 19, 2011, Grant faced Francois Botha for the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) Heavyweight title. Grant won by a 12th-round KO, having needed a KO due to being well behind on all three cards. The fight took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, the first time he had fought outside the USA. Immediately after the fight, Grant called out the Klitschko brothers who hold all of the major heavyweight titles.[4]
After an 18-month layoff, Grant planned to defend the WBF belt against France-based Cameroonian Carlos Takam on May 24, 2013 in Noisy-le-Grand, France.
Professional boxing record
48 Wins (36 knockouts), 6 Losses, 0 Draws | |||||||
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 48–6 | Manuel Charr | RTD | 5 (10) | 24/10/2014 | Olympic Indoor Arena, Moscow, Central Federal District | |
Loss | 48–5 | Carlos Takam | TKO | 8 (12) | 24/05/2013 | Gymnase du Clos de l'Arche, Noisy-le-Grand, Île-de-France, France | Defending WBF heavyweight title. |
Win | 48–4 | Francois Botha | KO | 12 (12) | 19/11/2011 | Monte Casino, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa | Won vacant WBF heavyweight title. |
Win | 47–4 | Tye Fields | KO | 3 (10) | 11/03/2011 | Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Loss | 46–4 | Tomasz Adamek | UD | 12 | 21/08/2010 | Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, United States | For IBF International & NABO heavyweight titles. |
Win | 46–3 | Kevin Burnett | TKO | 1 (8) | 07/05/2010 | Oheka Castle, Huntington, New York, United States | |
Win | 45–3 | Paul Marinaccio | UD | 12 | 15/11/2008 | Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel, Niagara Falls, New York, United States | Won vacant NABA USA heavyweight title. |
Win | 44–3 | Demetrice King | UD | 8 | 11/07/2008 | National Guard Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Win | 43–3 | Kevin Montiy | TKO | 7 (8) | 05/09/2007 | Cipriani Wall Street, New York, New York, United States | |
Win | 42–3 | Billy Zumbrun | TKO | 5 (8) | 27/06/2007 | Cipriani Wall Street, New York, New York, United States | |
Win | 41–3 | Marcus McGee | UD | 8 | 24/06/2005 | Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States | |
Win | 40–3 | Wallace McDaniel | UD | 8 | 08/04/2005 | Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States | |
Win | 39–3 | Charles Hatcher | TKO | 8 (8) | 21/02/2004 | City Center Pavilion, Reno, Nevada, United States | |
Loss | 38–3 | Dominick Guinn | TKO | 7 (10) | 07/06/2003 | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 38–2 | Gilbert Martinez | TKO | 8 (10) | 18/04/2003 | Palace Indian Gaming Center, Lemoore, California, United States | |
Win | 37–2 | Carlton Johnson | TKO | 5 (10) | 24/01/2003 | Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Win | 36–2 | James Walton | TKO | 4 (10) | 07/11/2002 | Hilton Hotel, Washington, United States | |
Win | 35–2 | Robert Davis | TKO | 3 (10) | 03/08/2002 | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States | |
Win | 34–2 | Anthony Willis | TKO | 2 (10) | 01/06/2002 | Stratosphere Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 33–2 | Joe Lenhart | TKO | 5 (8) | 13/04/2002 | Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort, Chester, West Virginia, United States | |
Win | 32–2 | Reynaldo Minus | TKO | 4 (8) | 09/03/2002 | A. J. Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Loss | 31–2 | Jameel McCline | TKO | 1 (10) | 21/07/2001 | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Loss | 31–1 | Lennox Lewis | KO | 2 (12) | 29/04/2000 | Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States | For WBC, IBF, & IBO heavyweight titles. |
Win | 31–0 | Andrew Golota | TKO | 10 (12) | 20/11/1999 | Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | Retained NABF heavyweight title. WBC heavyweight title eliminator. |
Win | 30–0 | Lou Savarese | UD | 10 | 19/06/1999 | Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States | |
Win | 29–0 | Ahmed Abdin | RTD | 10 (12) | 30/01/1999 | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | Won vacant NABF heavyweight title. |
Win | 28–0 | Obed Sullivan | TKO | 9 (12) | 30/05/1998 | Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | Retained IBC heavyweight title. |
Win | 27–0 | David Izon | TKO | 5 (12) | 17/01/1998 | Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | Retained IBC heavyweight title. |
Win | 26–0 | Jorge Luis Gonzalez | TKO | 1 (12) | 07/11/1997 | Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Retained IBC heavyweight title. |
Win | 25–0 | Alfred Cole | RTD | 10 (12) | 20/06/1997 | Bally's Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | Won vacant |
Win | 24–0 | Lionel Butler | DQ | 4 (10) | 19/04/1997 | Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 23–0 | Jeff Wooden | SD | 10 | 14/03/1997 | Pepsi Arena, Albany, New York, United States | |
Win | 22–0 | Ray Anis | UD | 10 | 06/12/1996 | Claridge Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 21–0 | Louis Monaco | TKO | 3 (?) | 06/10/1996 | Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, United States | |
Win | 20–0 | Ross Puritty | UD | 10 | 21/07/1996 | Teamster's Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, United States | |
Win | 19–0 | Ed Donaldson | TKO | 3 (?) | 11/06/1996 | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States | |
Win | 18–0 | Olian Alexander | TKO | 4 (?) | 10/05/1996 | Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States | |
Win | 17–0 | Corey Sanders | TKO | 2 (?) | 15/03/1996 | Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 16–0 | Rick Sullivan | TKO | 1 (6) | 30/01/1996 | Medieval Times, Lyndhurst, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 15–0 | Bradley Rone | UD | 6 | 12/03/1996 | Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States | |
Win | 14–0 | Mike Dixon | TKO | 6 (?) | 07/12/1995 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Win | 13–0 | Tim Noble | TKO | 2 (6) | 10/11/1995 | Bally's Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 12–0 | Stanley Wright | TKO | 2 (10) | 22/09/1995 | Lewiston, Maine, United States | |
Win | 11–0 | Lou Turchiarelli | TKO | 1 (8) | 20/05/1995 | Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States | |
Win | 10–0 | Tyrone Dixon | TKO | 1 (?) | 06/12/1994 | Memphis, Tennessee, United States | |
Win | 9–0 | Danny Wofford | PTS | 8 | 03/12/1994 | Grundy, Virginia, United States | |
Win | 8–0 | Steve Edwards | DQ | 5 (6) | 05/11/1994 | MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |
Win | 7–0 | John Basil Jackson | UD | 4 | 01/11/1994 | Omni New Daisy Theater, Memphis, Tennessee, United States | |
Win | 6–0 | Carlton Brown | KO | 1 (?) | 22/10/1994 | Grundy, Virginia, United States | |
Win | 5–0 | Ed Strickland | KO | 1 (?) | 04/10/1994 | Memphis, Tennessee, United States | |
Win | 4–0 | Elvin Evans | TKO | 6 (?) | 23/09/1994 | Grand Casino, Tunica, Mississippi, United States | |
Win | 3–0 | Frankie Hines | KO | 1 (?) | 06/09/1994 | Memphis, Tennessee, United States | |
Win | 2–0 | Jerome Jones | TKO | 2 (?) | 07/08/1994 | Grand Casino, Tunica, Mississippi, United States | |
Win | 1–0 | Ernest English | TKO | 1 (4) | 21/07/1994 | Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, United States | Professional debut. |
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Titles in pretence | ||
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Vacant Title last held by Jerry Ballard |
World Heavyweight Champion IBC recognition June 20, 1997 – January 30, 1999 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by Brian Nielsen |
Vacant Title last held by Evander Holyfield |
World Heavyweight Champion WBF recognition 19 November 2011 – 24 May 2013 |
Succeeded by Carlos Takam |