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Michael Sprott

Michael Sprott (born 16 January 1975) is a British former professional boxer. He held the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles in 2004 and the EBU European Union heavyweight title twice between 2005 and 2007. He was the winner of the 14th Prizefighter series.[1]

Michael Sprott
Born (1975-01-16) 16 January 1975 (age 49)
Reading, Berkshire, England
NationalityBritish
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights71
Wins42
Wins by KO17
Losses29

Career edit

After a quiet amateur career, Sprott turned pro in November 1996 under the old Frank Bruno trainer, Terry Lawless. He won 11 fights, including a points win over veteran Michael Murray before taking on Harry Senior in September 1998 for the Southern Area Heavyweight title. Senior, a respected sparring partner, had recently dedicated himself to being a full-time professional, and took Sprott out in 6 rounds with body shots. Sprott came back with 3 wins before falling apart in 3 rounds versus British contender Wayne Llewelyn in October 2000.

Seemingly relegated to journeyman status, In February 2001 in London, Sprott scored an upset when he outpointed the once-beaten German Timo Hoffmann, who had lost only to Vitali Klitschko. He travelled to Germany for the rematch, controversially outpointed by Hoffmann in a result that was jeered loudly by the German crowd.

In November 2001, he travelled to South Africa to face hard hitting fringe contender Corrie Sanders. In a brief and entertaining fight, Sprott rocked the southpaw before being decked himself, and suffering a controversial stoppage by the referee, with even the South African commentators deploring the stoppage.

In February 2002, Keith Long pulled out from a British and Commonwealth title fight with Danny Williams, and Sprott flew in from a holiday in Jamaica on only a few days notice. After a few rounds he ran out of gas and was stopped in the seventh round, but showed he could compete at national level. It was around this time that Sprott brought in trainer John Bloomfield, who spent six years with Frank Bruno.[2]

After this challenge, Sprott went on a successful run of form, winning 8 fights, including knockouts of Pele Reid (KO7), ex-British champ Michael Holden (KO4), Mark Potter (KO3), and Colin Kenna (KO1), setting up a rematch with Williams.

In September 2003, Sprott qualified for another shot at Williams and his titles, but after a far more competitive fight, Sprott was the victim of several low blows. When he complained to the referee he was controversially knocked out by a Williams left hook.

In January 2004, Sprott narrowly outpointed Williams in their third and final fight (115-114), lifting the British and Commonwealth titles. A few months later Williams would knockout Mike Tyson, however Sprott would lose his titles in his first defense, matched with fast undefeated Matt Skelton (12-0), Sprott was mauled and stopped in the 12th. His last fight of 2004 was a win against Czech heavyweight champ Robert Šulgan in Bethnal Green.

In 2005, Sprott would take the first of many trips abroad fighting top prospects, usually at short notice. In April he beat the German amateur star Cengiz Koc, but in October was beaten on points by Olympian Paolo Vidoz in a European title fight, both fights in Germany.[3] In December he fought future European champ Vladimir Virchis in Austria, but was once-again the victim of a controversial decision loss.

In February 2006, he outboxed veteran Antoine Palatis in Scotland, but in a WBA Eliminator in July was hammered in 8 one-sided rounds by undefeated Ruslan Chagaev. Despite the loss he went back to Germany and beat a third German prospect when he upset undefeated southpaw Rene Dettweiller in November.

During his travels in Germany, Sprott had picked up the second-tier European Heavyweight title, the "EU" title, which he defended against 2000 Olympic Gold medallist Audley Harrison in London, February 2007. Harrison had demolished Danny Williams in his last fight and was on course to face Matt Skelton in a world title eliminator. A 9/2 underdog with most bookies, Sprott came off the floor in the 1st round to score a rare stoppage win by knocking Harrison clean out in the 3rd with a left hook; and seemingly ending his career.[4]

On 14 July 2007, Sprott lost to Matt Skelton in a 12-round contest. The fight was of a very poor standard with Skelton winning on points.

On 31 May 2008, Sprott travelled to Germany to face hot prospect, and the WBA's #4 ranked contender Taras Bidenko. Sprott was outpointed in a 10-round unanimous decision, with 2 judges scoring the bout 97–93, and the other seeing it 97–94.

On 14 March 2009, Sprott fought former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster and lost a unanimous decision.

He fought Alexander Ustinov on 20 June 2009, but lost by unanimous decision after ten rounds. However he beat German Werner Kreiskott by round 1 TKO in March 2010 and this earned him a shot at the vacant European Boxing Union title against old foe Audley Harrison at Alexandra Palace in April 2010. Sprott was leading the bout on all three scorecards before Harrison knocked out Sprott with seconds remaining of round 12.

On 9 October 2010, a 35-year-old Sprott competed in Sky's 'PrizeFighter' series (Heavyweights), reaching the final where he fought Matt Skelton. It was third time lucky for Sprott, who had lost his previous 2 contests with the 43-year-old Skelton, Winning on a split decision (29-28 Skelton 29-28 sprott 29-28 sprott) after the 3 round contest and winning £32,000 in 'winner take all' prize money. In September 2011, he suffered a third defeat in a European heavyweight title bout when he lost a unanimous points decision to Ukrainian Alexander Dimitrenko in Hamburg.

Outside the ring edit

Michael Sprott has a son called Darnell born around 2001.[2] Darnell's name is stitched on the shorts Sprott wears for his professional contests. In recent contests Sprott's shorts have also displayed the name of his late sister Ginette, who took her own life in September 2009 after a long battle with depression.[5]

He lists his hobbies as weights, travelling and meeting new people. Outside boxing, Sprott enjoys rugby and the Wimbledon Championships. His favourite football teams are Reading FC and Arsenal F.C.[6]

Professional boxing record edit

42 Wins (17 knockouts), 29 Losses (18 knockouts), 0 Draws[7]
Res. Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 42-29   Lukasz Rozanski TKO 2 (6) 2018-06-02   G2A Arena, Jasionka 953, Rzeszów, Poland
Loss 42-28   Ali Eren Demirezen TKO 5 (8) 2017-12-23   Silence Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey
Loss 42-27   Marcin Siwy UD 6 2016-11-05   Hala ICDS, ul. Staszica 2, Lomianki, Poland
Loss 42-26   Christian Hammer KO 1 (10) 2016-03-18   Circus, Bucharest, Romania
Loss 42-25   Adrian Granat KO 1 (8) 2015-12-05   Inselparkhalle, Hamburg, Germany
Loss 42-24   Carlos Takam KO 5 (8) 2015-06-13   Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, France
Loss 42-23   Anthony Joshua TKO 1 (10) 2014-11-22   Echo Arena, Liverpool, England For WBC International Heavyweight title.
Loss 42-22   Kali Meehan KO 1 2014-06-04   The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand Super 8 Heavyweight Tournament - Final
Win 42-21   Anthony Nansen UD 3 2014-06-04   The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand Super 8 Heavyweight Tournament - Semi Final
Win 41-21   Martin Rogan MD 3 2014-06-04   The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand Super 8 Heavyweight Tournament - Quarter Final
Win 40-21   Jason Gavern UD 3 2013-11-14   York Hall, London, England 'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Final.
Win 39-21   Brian Minto UD 3 2013-11-14   York Hall, London, England 'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Semi-Final.
Win 38-21   Damian Wills UD 3 2013-11-14   York Hall, London, England 'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Quarter-Final.
Loss 37-21   Erkan Teper TKO 1 (10) 2013-08-31   Münsterplatz, Basel, Switzerland
Loss 37-20   Robert Helenius UD 10 2013-03-23   GETEC Arena, Magdeburg, Germany
Win 37-19   Edmund Gerber MD 12 2012-12-15   Arena Nürnberger Versicherung, Nuremberg, Germany
Loss 36-19   Edmund Gerber TKO 4 (12) 2012-09-15   Baden-Arena, Offenburg, Germany Sprott, angry at the stoppage decision, appeared to push the referee to the canvas.
Loss 36-18   Kubrat Pulev RTD 9 (12) 2012-01-14   Baden-Arena, Offenburg, Germany For IBF International heavyweight title.
Loss 36-17   Alexander Dimitrenko UD 12 2011-09-24   Dima-Sportcenter, Hamburg, Germany For EBU (European) heavyweight title. Sprott penalized 2 points; 1 point in round 10 & 1 point in round 12.
Loss 36-16   Tye Fields SD 3 2011-05-27   Alexandra Palace, London, England Prizefighter Tournament, International heavyweight quarter-final.
Win 36-15   Serdar Uysal UD 4 2011-03-19   Lanxess-Arena, Cologne, Germany
Win 35-15   Matt Skelton SD 3 2010-10-09   York Hall, London, England 'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Final.
Win 34-15   Shane McPhilbin UD 3 2010-10-09   York Hall, London, England 'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Semi-Final.
Win 33-15   Danny Hughes UD 3 2010-10-09   York Hall, London, England 'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Quarter-Final.
Loss 32-15   Audley Harrison KO 12 (12) 2010-04-09   Alexandra Palace, London, England For vacant EBU (European) heavyweight title.
Win 32-14   Werner Kreiskott TKO 1 (4) 2010-03-20   Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany
Loss 31-14   Alexander Ustinov UD 10 2009-06-20   Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Loss 31-13   Lamon Brewster UD 8 2009-03-14   Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany Sprott down at the end of round 3.
Win 31-12   Zack Page PTS 6 2008-11-19   Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, England
Loss 30-12   Taras Bydenko UD 10 2008-05-31   Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf, Germany
Loss 30-11   Matt Skelton MD 12 2007-07-14   O2 Arena (Millennium Dome), London, England For Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title. Fight was marred by a lot of holding, prompting the referee to warm both fighters repeatedly.
Win 30-10   Audley Harrison KO 3 (12) 2007-02-17   The Arena, London, England Retained EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title & won vacant BBBofC English heavyweight title. Sprott was knocked down in the 1st round.
Win 29-10   Rene Dettweiler SD 12 2006-11-04   RWE Rhein-Ruhr Sporthalle, Mülheim, Germany Retained EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title. Sprott received point deductions in 10th and 12th rounds for head butts.
Loss 28-10   Ruslan Chagaev TKO 8 (12) 2006-07-15   Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany For WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title & vacant WBO Asia Pacific heavyweight title.
Win 28-9   Antoine Palatis UD 10 2006-02-18   Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland Won vacant EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title.
Loss 27-9   Volodymyr Vyrchys UD 12 2005-12-13   Freizeit Arena, Soelden, Austria For WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title.
Loss 27-8   Paolo Vidoz UD 12 2005-10-01   EWE-Arena, Oldenburg, Germany For EBU (European) heavyweight title.
Win 27-7   Cengiz Koc SD 10 2005-04-23   Arena Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany Won vacant EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title.
Win 26-7   Robert Sulgan TKO 1 (8) 2004-09-10   York Hall, London, England
Loss 25-7   Matt Skelton KO 12 (12) 2004-04-24   Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, England Lost BBBofC British heavyweight title & Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title.
Win 25-6   Danny Williams PTS 12 2004-01-24   Conference Centre, London, England Won BBBofC British heavyweight title & Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title.
Loss 24-6   Danny Williams TKO 5 (12) 2003-09-26   Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, England For Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title. Lost BBBofC British heavyweight title. While Sprott turned to the referee to complain about a low blow, he was knocked out by a left hook to the chin.
Win 24-5   Colin Kenna TKO 1 (10) 2003-08-01   York Hall, London, England Retained BBBofC British heavyweight title.
Win 23-5   Petr Horacek KO 1 (6) 2003-06-10   Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield, England
Win 22-5   Mark Potter TKO 3 (10) 2003-03-18   Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, England Won vacant BBBofC British heavyweight title.
Win 21-5   Mike Holden TKO 4 (8) 2003-01-24   Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield, England
Win 20-5   Tamas Feheri TKO 2 (6) 2002-12-12   Equinox Nightclub, London, England
Win 19-5   Derek McCafferty PTS 8 2002-09-17   York Hall, London, England
Win 18-5   Garing Lane PTS 6 2002-07-10   Conference Centre, London, England
Win 17-5   Pele Reid TKO 7 (10) 2002-05-09   Equinox Nightclub, London, England Won vacant WBF European heavyweight title. Sprott down twice.
Loss 16-5   Danny Williams RTD 7 (12) 2002-02-12   York Hall, London, England For BBBofC British heavyweight title & Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title. Sprott down in round 7.
Win 16-4   Jermell Barnes PTS 8 2001-12-20   Topsportcentrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Loss 15-4   Corrie Sanders TKO 1 (8) 2001-11-03   Carnival City, Brakpan, South Africa
Loss 15-3   Timo Hoffmann UD 8 2001-03-24   Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Germany
Win 15-2   Timo Hoffmann PTS 8 2001-02-17   York Hall, London, England
Loss 14-2   Wayne Llewellyn TKO 3 (8) 2000-10-14   Conference Centre, London, England
Win 14-1   Tony Booth PTS 6 2000-01-18   Leisure Centre, Mansfield, England
Win 13-1   Chris Woollas RTD 4 (6) 1999-07-10   Elephant and Castle Centre, London, England
Win 12-1   Gary Williams PTS 6 1999-01-16   York Hall, London, England
Loss 11-1   Harry Senior TKO 6 (10) 1998-09-12   York Hall, London, England
Win 11-0   Michael Murray PTS 6 1998-02-14   York Hall, London, England
Win 10-0   Ray Kane RTD 1 (6) 1998-03-14   Elephant and Castle Centre, London, England
Win 9-0   Johnny Davison TKO 2 (6) 1998-01-10   York Hall, London, England
Win 8-0   Nick Howard TKO 1 (4) 1997-12-06   The Arena, London, England
Win 7-0   Darren Fearn PTS 6 1997-11-08   Elephant and Castle Centre, London, England
Win 6-0   Gary Williams PTS 6 1997-09-02   Elephant and Castle Centre, London, England
Win 5-0   Wladek Framas PTS 6 1997-05-20   Picketts Lock Stadium, London, England
Win 4-0   Tim Redman KO 2 (4) 1997-04-16   York Hall, London, England
Win 3-0   Alvin Miller KO 1 (4) 1997-03-17   Marriott Hotel, London, England
Win 2-0   Johnny Davison KO 2 (6) 1997-02-19   Town Hall, London, England
Win 1-0   Geoff Hunter TKO 1 (4) 1996-11-20   Wembley, London, England

References edit

  1. ^ "Sprott lands Prizefighter". Sky Sports. 9 October 2010.
  2. ^ a b Alan Hubbard (18 April 2004). "Boxing: From Reading removals man to heavyweight champion". The Independent. Archived from the original on 14 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Sprott falters in title challenge". 1 October 2005. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  4. ^ Mike Lewis (19 February 2007). . The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 23 February 2007.
  5. ^ Natalie Slater (12 February 2010). "Sprott family vow to fight stigma of depression". Reading Post. | Alan Bunce (17 June 2010). "Emotional night for pal of Ginette Sprott". Reading Post.
  6. ^ . Matchroom Sport. Archived from the original on 15 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Michael Sprott – Boxer". boxrec.com.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Michael Sprott from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Danny Williams-Michael Sprott II
  • In pictures: Audley Harrison vs Michael Sprott

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Michael Sprott born 16 January 1975 is a British former professional boxer He held the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles in 2004 and the EBU European Union heavyweight title twice between 2005 and 2007 He was the winner of the 14th Prizefighter series 1 Michael SprottBorn 1975 01 16 16 January 1975 age 49 Reading Berkshire EnglandNationalityBritishStatisticsWeight s HeavyweightHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights71Wins42Wins by KO17Losses29 Contents 1 Career 2 Outside the ring 3 Professional boxing record 4 References 5 External linksCareer editAfter a quiet amateur career Sprott turned pro in November 1996 under the old Frank Bruno trainer Terry Lawless He won 11 fights including a points win over veteran Michael Murray before taking on Harry Senior in September 1998 for the Southern Area Heavyweight title Senior a respected sparring partner had recently dedicated himself to being a full time professional and took Sprott out in 6 rounds with body shots Sprott came back with 3 wins before falling apart in 3 rounds versus British contender Wayne Llewelyn in October 2000 Seemingly relegated to journeyman status In February 2001 in London Sprott scored an upset when he outpointed the once beaten German Timo Hoffmann who had lost only to Vitali Klitschko He travelled to Germany for the rematch controversially outpointed by Hoffmann in a result that was jeered loudly by the German crowd In November 2001 he travelled to South Africa to face hard hitting fringe contender Corrie Sanders In a brief and entertaining fight Sprott rocked the southpaw before being decked himself and suffering a controversial stoppage by the referee with even the South African commentators deploring the stoppage In February 2002 Keith Long pulled out from a British and Commonwealth title fight with Danny Williams and Sprott flew in from a holiday in Jamaica on only a few days notice After a few rounds he ran out of gas and was stopped in the seventh round but showed he could compete at national level It was around this time that Sprott brought in trainer John Bloomfield who spent six years with Frank Bruno 2 After this challenge Sprott went on a successful run of form winning 8 fights including knockouts of Pele Reid KO7 ex British champ Michael Holden KO4 Mark Potter KO3 and Colin Kenna KO1 setting up a rematch with Williams In September 2003 Sprott qualified for another shot at Williams and his titles but after a far more competitive fight Sprott was the victim of several low blows When he complained to the referee he was controversially knocked out by a Williams left hook In January 2004 Sprott narrowly outpointed Williams in their third and final fight 115 114 lifting the British and Commonwealth titles A few months later Williams would knockout Mike Tyson however Sprott would lose his titles in his first defense matched with fast undefeated Matt Skelton 12 0 Sprott was mauled and stopped in the 12th His last fight of 2004 was a win against Czech heavyweight champ Robert Sulgan in Bethnal Green In 2005 Sprott would take the first of many trips abroad fighting top prospects usually at short notice In April he beat the German amateur star Cengiz Koc but in October was beaten on points by Olympian Paolo Vidoz in a European title fight both fights in Germany 3 In December he fought future European champ Vladimir Virchis in Austria but was once again the victim of a controversial decision loss In February 2006 he outboxed veteran Antoine Palatis in Scotland but in a WBA Eliminator in July was hammered in 8 one sided rounds by undefeated Ruslan Chagaev Despite the loss he went back to Germany and beat a third German prospect when he upset undefeated southpaw Rene Dettweiller in November During his travels in Germany Sprott had picked up the second tier European Heavyweight title the EU title which he defended against 2000 Olympic Gold medallist Audley Harrison in London February 2007 Harrison had demolished Danny Williams in his last fight and was on course to face Matt Skelton in a world title eliminator A 9 2 underdog with most bookies Sprott came off the floor in the 1st round to score a rare stoppage win by knocking Harrison clean out in the 3rd with a left hook and seemingly ending his career 4 On 14 July 2007 Sprott lost to Matt Skelton in a 12 round contest The fight was of a very poor standard with Skelton winning on points On 31 May 2008 Sprott travelled to Germany to face hot prospect and the WBA s 4 ranked contender Taras Bidenko Sprott was outpointed in a 10 round unanimous decision with 2 judges scoring the bout 97 93 and the other seeing it 97 94 On 14 March 2009 Sprott fought former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster and lost a unanimous decision He fought Alexander Ustinov on 20 June 2009 but lost by unanimous decision after ten rounds However he beat German Werner Kreiskott by round 1 TKO in March 2010 and this earned him a shot at the vacant European Boxing Union title against old foe Audley Harrison at Alexandra Palace in April 2010 Sprott was leading the bout on all three scorecards before Harrison knocked out Sprott with seconds remaining of round 12 On 9 October 2010 a 35 year old Sprott competed in Sky s PrizeFighter series Heavyweights reaching the final where he fought Matt Skelton It was third time lucky for Sprott who had lost his previous 2 contests with the 43 year old Skelton Winning on a split decision 29 28 Skelton 29 28 sprott 29 28 sprott after the 3 round contest and winning 32 000 in winner take all prize money In September 2011 he suffered a third defeat in a European heavyweight title bout when he lost a unanimous points decision to Ukrainian Alexander Dimitrenko in Hamburg Outside the ring editMichael Sprott has a son called Darnell born around 2001 2 Darnell s name is stitched on the shorts Sprott wears for his professional contests In recent contests Sprott s shorts have also displayed the name of his late sister Ginette who took her own life in September 2009 after a long battle with depression 5 He lists his hobbies as weights travelling and meeting new people Outside boxing Sprott enjoys rugby and the Wimbledon Championships His favourite football teams are Reading FC and Arsenal F C 6 Professional boxing record edit42 Wins 17 knockouts 29 Losses 18 knockouts 0 Draws 7 Res Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes Loss 42 29 nbsp Lukasz Rozanski TKO 2 6 2018 06 02 nbsp G2A Arena Jasionka 953 Rzeszow Poland Loss 42 28 nbsp Ali Eren Demirezen TKO 5 8 2017 12 23 nbsp Silence Hotel Istanbul Turkey Loss 42 27 nbsp Marcin Siwy UD 6 2016 11 05 nbsp Hala ICDS ul Staszica 2 Lomianki Poland Loss 42 26 nbsp Christian Hammer KO 1 10 2016 03 18 nbsp Circus Bucharest Romania Loss 42 25 nbsp Adrian Granat KO 1 8 2015 12 05 nbsp Inselparkhalle Hamburg Germany Loss 42 24 nbsp Carlos Takam KO 5 8 2015 06 13 nbsp Cirque d Hiver Paris France Loss 42 23 nbsp Anthony Joshua TKO 1 10 2014 11 22 nbsp Echo Arena Liverpool England For WBC International Heavyweight title Loss 42 22 nbsp Kali Meehan KO 1 2014 06 04 nbsp The Trusts Arena Auckland New Zealand Super 8 Heavyweight Tournament Final Win 42 21 nbsp Anthony Nansen UD 3 2014 06 04 nbsp The Trusts Arena Auckland New Zealand Super 8 Heavyweight Tournament Semi Final Win 41 21 nbsp Martin Rogan MD 3 2014 06 04 nbsp The Trusts Arena Auckland New Zealand Super 8 Heavyweight Tournament Quarter Final Win 40 21 nbsp Jason Gavern UD 3 2013 11 14 nbsp York Hall London England Prizefighter Tournament Heavyweight Final Win 39 21 nbsp Brian Minto UD 3 2013 11 14 nbsp York Hall London England Prizefighter Tournament Heavyweight Semi Final Win 38 21 nbsp Damian Wills UD 3 2013 11 14 nbsp York Hall London England Prizefighter Tournament Heavyweight Quarter Final Loss 37 21 nbsp Erkan Teper TKO 1 10 2013 08 31 nbsp Munsterplatz Basel Switzerland Loss 37 20 nbsp Robert Helenius UD 10 2013 03 23 nbsp GETEC Arena Magdeburg Germany Win 37 19 nbsp Edmund Gerber MD 12 2012 12 15 nbsp Arena Nurnberger Versicherung Nuremberg Germany Loss 36 19 nbsp Edmund Gerber TKO 4 12 2012 09 15 nbsp Baden Arena Offenburg Germany Sprott angry at the stoppage decision appeared to push the referee to the canvas Loss 36 18 nbsp Kubrat Pulev RTD 9 12 2012 01 14 nbsp Baden Arena Offenburg Germany For IBF International heavyweight title Loss 36 17 nbsp Alexander Dimitrenko UD 12 2011 09 24 nbsp Dima Sportcenter Hamburg Germany For EBU European heavyweight title Sprott penalized 2 points 1 point in round 10 amp 1 point in round 12 Loss 36 16 nbsp Tye Fields SD 3 2011 05 27 nbsp Alexandra Palace London England Prizefighter Tournament International heavyweight quarter final Win 36 15 nbsp Serdar Uysal UD 4 2011 03 19 nbsp Lanxess Arena Cologne Germany Win 35 15 nbsp Matt Skelton SD 3 2010 10 09 nbsp York Hall London England Prizefighter Tournament Heavyweight Final Win 34 15 nbsp Shane McPhilbin UD 3 2010 10 09 nbsp York Hall London England Prizefighter Tournament Heavyweight Semi Final Win 33 15 nbsp Danny Hughes UD 3 2010 10 09 nbsp York Hall London England Prizefighter Tournament Heavyweight Quarter Final Loss 32 15 nbsp Audley Harrison KO 12 12 2010 04 09 nbsp Alexandra Palace London England For vacant EBU European heavyweight title Win 32 14 nbsp Werner Kreiskott TKO 1 4 2010 03 20 nbsp Esprit Arena Dusseldorf Germany Loss 31 14 nbsp Alexander Ustinov UD 10 2009 06 20 nbsp Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen Germany Loss 31 13 nbsp Lamon Brewster UD 8 2009 03 14 nbsp Ostseehalle Kiel Germany Sprott down at the end of round 3 Win 31 12 nbsp Zack Page PTS 6 2008 11 19 nbsp Royal Lancaster Hotel London England Loss 30 12 nbsp Taras Bydenko UD 10 2008 05 31 nbsp Burg Waechter Castello Dusseldorf Germany Loss 30 11 nbsp Matt Skelton MD 12 2007 07 14 nbsp O2 Arena Millennium Dome London England For Commonwealth British Empire heavyweight title Fight was marred by a lot of holding prompting the referee to warm both fighters repeatedly Win 30 10 nbsp Audley Harrison KO 3 12 2007 02 17 nbsp The Arena London England Retained EBU EU European Union heavyweight title amp won vacant BBBofC English heavyweight title Sprott was knocked down in the 1st round Win 29 10 nbsp Rene Dettweiler SD 12 2006 11 04 nbsp RWE Rhein Ruhr Sporthalle Mulheim Germany Retained EBU EU European Union heavyweight title Sprott received point deductions in 10th and 12th rounds for head butts Loss 28 10 nbsp Ruslan Chagaev TKO 8 12 2006 07 15 nbsp Color Line Arena Hamburg Germany For WBA Inter Continental heavyweight title amp vacant WBO Asia Pacific heavyweight title Win 28 9 nbsp Antoine Palatis UD 10 2006 02 18 nbsp Meadowbank Sports Centre Edinburgh Scotland Won vacant EBU EU European Union heavyweight title Loss 27 9 nbsp Volodymyr Vyrchys UD 12 2005 12 13 nbsp Freizeit Arena Soelden Austria For WBO Inter Continental heavyweight title Loss 27 8 nbsp Paolo Vidoz UD 12 2005 10 01 nbsp EWE Arena Oldenburg Germany For EBU European heavyweight title Win 27 7 nbsp Cengiz Koc SD 10 2005 04 23 nbsp Arena Westfalenhalle Dortmund Germany Won vacant EBU EU European Union heavyweight title Win 26 7 nbsp Robert Sulgan TKO 1 8 2004 09 10 nbsp York Hall London England Loss 25 7 nbsp Matt Skelton KO 12 12 2004 04 24 nbsp Rivermead Leisure Centre Reading England Lost BBBofC British heavyweight title amp Commonwealth British Empire heavyweight title Win 25 6 nbsp Danny Williams PTS 12 2004 01 24 nbsp Conference Centre London England Won BBBofC British heavyweight title amp Commonwealth British Empire heavyweight title Loss 24 6 nbsp Danny Williams TKO 5 12 2003 09 26 nbsp Rivermead Leisure Centre Reading England For Commonwealth British Empire heavyweight title Lost BBBofC British heavyweight title While Sprott turned to the referee to complain about a low blow he was knocked out by a left hook to the chin Win 24 5 nbsp Colin Kenna TKO 1 10 2003 08 01 nbsp York Hall London England Retained BBBofC British heavyweight title Win 23 5 nbsp Petr Horacek KO 1 6 2003 06 10 nbsp Ponds Forge Arena Sheffield England Win 22 5 nbsp Mark Potter TKO 3 10 2003 03 18 nbsp Rivermead Leisure Centre Reading England Won vacant BBBofC British heavyweight title Win 21 5 nbsp Mike Holden TKO 4 8 2003 01 24 nbsp Ponds Forge Arena Sheffield England Win 20 5 nbsp Tamas Feheri TKO 2 6 2002 12 12 nbsp Equinox Nightclub London England Win 19 5 nbsp Derek McCafferty PTS 8 2002 09 17 nbsp York Hall London England Win 18 5 nbsp Garing Lane PTS 6 2002 07 10 nbsp Conference Centre London England Win 17 5 nbsp Pele Reid TKO 7 10 2002 05 09 nbsp Equinox Nightclub London England Won vacant WBF European heavyweight title Sprott down twice Loss 16 5 nbsp Danny Williams RTD 7 12 2002 02 12 nbsp York Hall London England For BBBofC British heavyweight title amp Commonwealth British Empire heavyweight title Sprott down in round 7 Win 16 4 nbsp Jermell Barnes PTS 8 2001 12 20 nbsp Topsportcentrum Rotterdam Netherlands Loss 15 4 nbsp Corrie Sanders TKO 1 8 2001 11 03 nbsp Carnival City Brakpan South Africa Loss 15 3 nbsp Timo Hoffmann UD 8 2001 03 24 nbsp Bordelandhalle Magdeburg Germany Win 15 2 nbsp Timo Hoffmann PTS 8 2001 02 17 nbsp York Hall London England Loss 14 2 nbsp Wayne Llewellyn TKO 3 8 2000 10 14 nbsp Conference Centre London England Win 14 1 nbsp Tony Booth PTS 6 2000 01 18 nbsp Leisure Centre Mansfield England Win 13 1 nbsp Chris Woollas RTD 4 6 1999 07 10 nbsp Elephant and Castle Centre London England Win 12 1 nbsp Gary Williams PTS 6 1999 01 16 nbsp York Hall London England Loss 11 1 nbsp Harry Senior TKO 6 10 1998 09 12 nbsp York Hall London England Win 11 0 nbsp Michael Murray PTS 6 1998 02 14 nbsp York Hall London England Win 10 0 nbsp Ray Kane RTD 1 6 1998 03 14 nbsp Elephant and Castle Centre London England Win 9 0 nbsp Johnny Davison TKO 2 6 1998 01 10 nbsp York Hall London England Win 8 0 nbsp Nick Howard TKO 1 4 1997 12 06 nbsp The Arena London England Win 7 0 nbsp Darren Fearn PTS 6 1997 11 08 nbsp Elephant and Castle Centre London England Win 6 0 nbsp Gary Williams PTS 6 1997 09 02 nbsp Elephant and Castle Centre London England Win 5 0 nbsp Wladek Framas PTS 6 1997 05 20 nbsp Picketts Lock Stadium London England Win 4 0 nbsp Tim Redman KO 2 4 1997 04 16 nbsp York Hall London England Win 3 0 nbsp Alvin Miller KO 1 4 1997 03 17 nbsp Marriott Hotel London England Win 2 0 nbsp Johnny Davison KO 2 6 1997 02 19 nbsp Town Hall London England Win 1 0 nbsp Geoff Hunter TKO 1 4 1996 11 20 nbsp Wembley London EnglandReferences edit Sprott lands Prizefighter Sky Sports 9 October 2010 a b Alan Hubbard 18 April 2004 Boxing From Reading removals man to heavyweight champion The Independent Archived from the original on 14 May 2022 Sprott falters in title challenge 1 October 2005 Retrieved 17 March 2020 Mike Lewis 19 February 2007 Sprott calls time on Harrison s dream The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 28 December 2007 Retrieved 23 February 2007 Natalie Slater 12 February 2010 Sprott family vow to fight stigma of 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