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Nicky Piper

Nicky Piper MBE (born 5 May 1966) is a retired Welsh super middleweight and light heavyweight boxer from Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff.[1] His career was at its peak in the 1990s; he became the Commonwealth Light-heavyweight champion in 1995. He was trained by Charlie Pearson[2] and managed by Frank Warren. Since retiring from boxing, Piper has become a notable administrator in British boxing and currently works for The City Hospice as their Corporate Partnerships Manager.

Nicky Piper
Born
Nicholas Piper

(1966-05-05) 5 May 1966 (age 57)
Cardiff, Wales
NationalityWelsh
Other namesThe KO King
Statistics
Weight(s)Super Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins26
Wins by KO20
Losses5
Draws2

Boxing career edit

Piper's first professional fight is recorded as being against fellow Welshman Kevin Roper.[3] Piper won the match in the second round via a knockout. Piper then won nine of his next ten encounters, all scheduled for either six or eight rounds.[3] Of the ten bouts, only one, against future British Heavyweight champion Maurice Core, went the full distance, resulting in a draw. Piper stopped his other nine opponents through retirement, knockout, or technical knockout. Piper's first professional loss was to future World Cruiserweight Champion Carl Thompson at York Hall on 4 September 1991, Piper being stopped by technical knockout in the third round.[3] The next month, Piper was back in the ring, beating Franky Moro in a contest at the Royal Albert Hall. He completed 1991 with a sixth-round knockout over Carlos Christie.[3]

Piper won his first three fights of 1992, all on points decisions, the first of which, over Frank Eubank, was an eliminator for the British Super Middleweight title. Another eliminator for the Super Middleweight belt saw Piper stop Johhny Melfah by technical knockout in the fifth at the G-Mex centre in Manchester.[3] Piper's next fight was against WBC Super Middleweight champion Nigel Benn, in a challenge for the title. The twelve-round contest was held at the Alexandra Palace in London on 12 December 1992. Benn stopped Piper in the eleventh round on a technical knockout.[4]

Despite the loss to Benn, Piper's very next match was another title fight; this time for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental light heavyweight belt. The fight against Argentinean Miguel Angel Maldonando went the distance, with Piper being given the title by unanimous points decision. Two months later, on 10 April 1993, Piper successfully defended his title against Chris Sande in Swansea. Piper completed the year with a victory over Trevor Ambrose, and a drawn match with Frank Rhodes. Piper started 1994 with a challenge for the WBO Light-heavyweight title, then held by Leeonzer Barber. Piper failed in his bid when he was again stopped by technical knockout, this time in the ninth round.[5] Piper fought twice more in 1994, a win over Charles Oliver, and a failed bid for the vacant Commonwealth Light-heavyweight title, where he was beaten by Crawford Ashley.

Piper's next fight was a win in an uneven contest against American Tim Bryan in June 1995, followed by a victory over John Keeton, both fights held in Cardiff. Then, on 30 September, he faced Noel Magee for the Commonwealth Light-Heavyweight title. Held at the Cardiff Arms Park, the fight lasted until the ninth round, when Magee was knocked out, giving Piper his most senior belt of his career. In 1996, Piper fought in two bouts: a win over Danny Juma in Cardiff, and a successful defence of his Commonwealth belt to Bruce Scott at Tylorstown. The following year saw Piper's final two fights. In June he defeated Stephane Nizard in Norwich, before a title attempt for the WBO Light-heavyweight against Dariusz Michalczewski in Hanover. Piper was retired by his corner after the seventh round[6] and soon after retired from boxing.

Professional boxing record edit

26 Wins (21 knockouts, 5 decisions), 5 Losses (4 knockouts, 1 decision), 2 Draws [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 34–0   Dariusz Michalczewski TKO 7 4 October 1997   , Hanover, Germany WBO Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the seventh round.
Win 19–12–4   Stephane Nizard PTS 8 28 June 1997   , Norwich, England
Win 18–1   Bruce Scott TKO 7 30 November 1996   , Tylorstown, Wales Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Title.
Win 2–5–1   Danny Juma TKO 2 26 April 1996   Welsh Institute of Sport, Cardiff, Wales
Win 26–6–2   Noel Magee KO 9 30 September 1995   Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales WBO Intercontinental/Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Titles.
Win 9–6   John Keeton RTD 2 7 July 1995   Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales Keeton retired at 3:00 of the second round.
Win 22–12–2   Tim Bryan TKO 1 17 June 1995   Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales Referee stopped the bout at 1:15 of the first round.
Loss 18–6–1   Crawford Ashley PTS 12 19 November 1994   Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Title.
Win 14–1–1   Charles Oliver TKO 5 21 September 1994   Star Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Loss 18–1   Leeonzer Barber TKO 9 29 January 1994   Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales WBO Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:40 of the ninth round.
Draw 9–1–1   Frank Rhodes PTS 8 23 October 1993   Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales
Win 9–7   Trevor Ambrose TKO 5 10 July 1993   Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, Wales
Win 15–4   Chris Sande TKO 9 10 April 1993   Swansea, Wales WBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title.
Win 30–19–8   Miguel Angel Maldonado UD 12 13 February 1993   Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England WBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title.
Loss 34–2   Nigel Benn TKO 11 12 December 1992   Alexandra Palace, London, England WBC Super Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:44 of the 11th round.
Win 13–9   Johnny Melfah TKO 5 25 July 1992   G-Mex Leisure Centre, Manchester, England
Win 10–6   Larry Prather PTS 8 16 May 1992   Alexandra Pavilion, London, England, United Kingdom
Win 22–7–1   Ron Amundsen PTS 10 11 March 1992   Star Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Win 9–5   Frank Eubank PTS 10 22 January 1992   Star Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Win 8–6   Carlos Christie KO 6 20 November 1991   Star Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Win 13–36–2   Franky Moro TKO 4 29 October 1991   Royal Albert Hall, London, England
Loss 9–3   Carl Thompson TKO 3 4 September 1991   York Hall, London, England
Win 11–2   Simon Harris TKO 1 3 July 1991   , Reading, Berkshire, England
Win 3–3   Martin Lopez KO 1 22 May 1991   New London Arena, London, England
Win 11–18–6   Serge Bolivard TKO 1 8 May 1991   New London Arena, London, England
Win 8–20–3   John Held TKO 3 5 March 1991   New London Arena, London, England
Win 3–2–2   John Ellis KO 1 12 November 1990   s, Norwich, England Ellis knocked out at 0:12 of the first round.
Win 16–7–1   Paul McCarthy TKO 3 23 October 1990   Granby Halls, Leicester, England
Draw 2–0   Maurice Core PTS 6 22 May 1990   City Hall, Saint Albans, United Kingdom
Win 5–14   Darren McKenna RTD 4 17 April 1990   New London Arena, London, England McKenna retired at 2:00 of the fourth round.
Win 16–15–4   Dave Owens KO 1 19 December 1989   Ocean Rooms, Gorleston, England
Win 2–7   Gus Mendes TKO 3 17 October 1989   Star Centre, Cardiff, Wales
Win 4–10–1   Kevin Roper KO 2 6 September 1989   Afan Lido, Port Talbot, Wales Roper knocked out at 1:30 of the second round.

Personal history edit

After his retirement from boxing, Piper became a sports commentator, and in 1997 a member of the British Boxing Board of Control.[7] Piper served as Chairman of the Professional Boxing Association, and in 2005 he was awarded the MBE for his services to the sport.[7] Piper is a member of Mensa,[8] and currently works for The City Hospice (formerly George Thomas Hospice Care) as their Corporate Partnership Manager.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nicky Piper: Biography". BoxingRec. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Maccarinelli's trainer steps down". BBC Sport. 9 May 2006. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Nicky Piper: Boxing record". BoxingRec. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  4. ^ "Nigel Benn vs. Nicky Piper". BoxingRec. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Leeonzer Barber vs. Nicky Piper". BoxingRec. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Dariusz Michalczewski vs. Nicky Piper". BoxingRec. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  7. ^ a b "MBE boosts Welsh boxing – Piper". BBC Sport. 31 December 2005. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  8. ^ Staff. "Golf: Sharpest brains are in the ring!". The Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  9. ^ "Nicky Piper's linkedin profile". Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2009.

External links edit

  • Audio commentary of the Nicky Piper v. Nigel Benn fight from 1992 BBC.co.uk
  • Boxing record for Nicky Piper from BoxRec (registration required)
Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Gary Delaney
WBO Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Champion
30 September 1995 – 4 October 1997
Lost bid for world title
Vacant
Title next held by
Mark Prince
Preceded by Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Champion
30 September 1995 – 4 October 1997
Retired
Vacant
Title next held by
Crawford Ashley

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Nicky Piper MBE born 5 May 1966 is a retired Welsh super middleweight and light heavyweight boxer from Culverhouse Cross Cardiff 1 His career was at its peak in the 1990s he became the Commonwealth Light heavyweight champion in 1995 He was trained by Charlie Pearson 2 and managed by Frank Warren Since retiring from boxing Piper has become a notable administrator in British boxing and currently works for The City Hospice as their Corporate Partnerships Manager Nicky PiperBornNicholas Piper 1966 05 05 5 May 1966 age 57 Cardiff WalesNationalityWelshOther namesThe KO KingStatisticsWeight s Super MiddleweightLight HeavyweightHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm Boxing recordTotal fights33Wins26Wins by KO20Losses5Draws2 Contents 1 Boxing career 2 Professional boxing record 3 Personal history 4 References 5 External linksBoxing career editPiper s first professional fight is recorded as being against fellow Welshman Kevin Roper 3 Piper won the match in the second round via a knockout Piper then won nine of his next ten encounters all scheduled for either six or eight rounds 3 Of the ten bouts only one against future British Heavyweight champion Maurice Core went the full distance resulting in a draw Piper stopped his other nine opponents through retirement knockout or technical knockout Piper s first professional loss was to future World Cruiserweight Champion Carl Thompson at York Hall on 4 September 1991 Piper being stopped by technical knockout in the third round 3 The next month Piper was back in the ring beating Franky Moro in a contest at the Royal Albert Hall He completed 1991 with a sixth round knockout over Carlos Christie 3 Piper won his first three fights of 1992 all on points decisions the first of which over Frank Eubank was an eliminator for the British Super Middleweight title Another eliminator for the Super Middleweight belt saw Piper stop Johhny Melfah by technical knockout in the fifth at the G Mex centre in Manchester 3 Piper s next fight was against WBC Super Middleweight champion Nigel Benn in a challenge for the title The twelve round contest was held at the Alexandra Palace in London on 12 December 1992 Benn stopped Piper in the eleventh round on a technical knockout 4 Despite the loss to Benn Piper s very next match was another title fight this time for the vacant WBA Inter Continental light heavyweight belt The fight against Argentinean Miguel Angel Maldonando went the distance with Piper being given the title by unanimous points decision Two months later on 10 April 1993 Piper successfully defended his title against Chris Sande in Swansea Piper completed the year with a victory over Trevor Ambrose and a drawn match with Frank Rhodes Piper started 1994 with a challenge for the WBO Light heavyweight title then held by Leeonzer Barber Piper failed in his bid when he was again stopped by technical knockout this time in the ninth round 5 Piper fought twice more in 1994 a win over Charles Oliver and a failed bid for the vacant Commonwealth Light heavyweight title where he was beaten by Crawford Ashley Piper s next fight was a win in an uneven contest against American Tim Bryan in June 1995 followed by a victory over John Keeton both fights held in Cardiff Then on 30 September he faced Noel Magee for the Commonwealth Light Heavyweight title Held at the Cardiff Arms Park the fight lasted until the ninth round when Magee was knocked out giving Piper his most senior belt of his career In 1996 Piper fought in two bouts a win over Danny Juma in Cardiff and a successful defence of his Commonwealth belt to Bruce Scott at Tylorstown The following year saw Piper s final two fights In June he defeated Stephane Nizard in Norwich before a title attempt for the WBO Light heavyweight against Dariusz Michalczewski in Hanover Piper was retired by his corner after the seventh round 6 and soon after retired from boxing Professional boxing record edit26 Wins 21 knockouts 5 decisions 5 Losses 4 knockouts 1 decision 2 Draws 1 Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location NotesLoss 34 0 nbsp Dariusz Michalczewski TKO 7 4 October 1997 nbsp Hanover Germany WBO Light Heavyweight Title Referee stopped the bout at 3 00 of the seventh round Win 19 12 4 nbsp Stephane Nizard PTS 8 28 June 1997 nbsp Norwich EnglandWin 18 1 nbsp Bruce Scott TKO 7 30 November 1996 nbsp Tylorstown Wales Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Title Win 2 5 1 nbsp Danny Juma TKO 2 26 April 1996 nbsp Welsh Institute of Sport Cardiff WalesWin 26 6 2 nbsp Noel Magee KO 9 30 September 1995 nbsp Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Wales WBO Intercontinental Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Titles Win 9 6 nbsp John Keeton RTD 2 7 July 1995 nbsp Wales National Ice Rink Cardiff Wales Keeton retired at 3 00 of the second round Win 22 12 2 nbsp Tim Bryan TKO 1 17 June 1995 nbsp Wales National Ice Rink Cardiff Wales Referee stopped the bout at 1 15 of the first round Loss 18 6 1 nbsp Crawford Ashley PTS 12 19 November 1994 nbsp Wales National Ice Rink Cardiff Wales Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Title Win 14 1 1 nbsp Charles Oliver TKO 5 21 September 1994 nbsp Star Centre Cardiff WalesLoss 18 1 nbsp Leeonzer Barber TKO 9 29 January 1994 nbsp Wales National Ice Rink Cardiff Wales WBO Light Heavyweight Title Referee stopped the bout at 1 40 of the ninth round Draw 9 1 1 nbsp Frank Rhodes PTS 8 23 October 1993 nbsp Wales National Ice Rink Cardiff WalesWin 9 7 nbsp Trevor Ambrose TKO 5 10 July 1993 nbsp Wales National Ice Rink Cardiff WalesWin 15 4 nbsp Chris Sande TKO 9 10 April 1993 nbsp Swansea Wales WBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title Win 30 19 8 nbsp Miguel Angel Maldonado UD 12 13 February 1993 nbsp Free Trade Hall Manchester England WBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title Loss 34 2 nbsp Nigel Benn TKO 11 12 December 1992 nbsp Alexandra Palace London England WBC Super Middleweight Title Referee stopped the bout at 1 44 of the 11th round Win 13 9 nbsp Johnny Melfah TKO 5 25 July 1992 nbsp G Mex Leisure Centre Manchester EnglandWin 10 6 nbsp Larry Prather PTS 8 16 May 1992 nbsp Alexandra Pavilion London England United KingdomWin 22 7 1 nbsp Ron Amundsen PTS 10 11 March 1992 nbsp Star Centre Cardiff WalesWin 9 5 nbsp Frank Eubank PTS 10 22 January 1992 nbsp Star Centre Cardiff WalesWin 8 6 nbsp Carlos Christie KO 6 20 November 1991 nbsp Star Centre Cardiff WalesWin 13 36 2 nbsp Franky Moro TKO 4 29 October 1991 nbsp Royal Albert Hall London EnglandLoss 9 3 nbsp Carl Thompson TKO 3 4 September 1991 nbsp York Hall London EnglandWin 11 2 nbsp Simon Harris TKO 1 3 July 1991 nbsp Reading Berkshire EnglandWin 3 3 nbsp Martin Lopez KO 1 22 May 1991 nbsp New London Arena London EnglandWin 11 18 6 nbsp Serge Bolivard TKO 1 8 May 1991 nbsp New London Arena London EnglandWin 8 20 3 nbsp John Held TKO 3 5 March 1991 nbsp New London Arena London EnglandWin 3 2 2 nbsp John Ellis KO 1 12 November 1990 nbsp s Norwich England Ellis knocked out at 0 12 of the first round Win 16 7 1 nbsp Paul McCarthy TKO 3 23 October 1990 nbsp Granby Halls Leicester EnglandDraw 2 0 nbsp Maurice Core PTS 6 22 May 1990 nbsp City Hall Saint Albans United KingdomWin 5 14 nbsp Darren McKenna RTD 4 17 April 1990 nbsp New London Arena London England McKenna retired at 2 00 of the fourth round Win 16 15 4 nbsp Dave Owens KO 1 19 December 1989 nbsp Ocean Rooms Gorleston EnglandWin 2 7 nbsp Gus Mendes TKO 3 17 October 1989 nbsp Star Centre Cardiff WalesWin 4 10 1 nbsp Kevin Roper KO 2 6 September 1989 nbsp Afan Lido Port Talbot Wales Roper knocked out at 1 30 of the second round Personal history editAfter his retirement from boxing Piper became a sports commentator and in 1997 a member of the British Boxing Board of Control 7 Piper served as Chairman of the Professional Boxing Association and in 2005 he was awarded the MBE for his services to the sport 7 Piper is a member of Mensa 8 and currently works for The City Hospice formerly George Thomas Hospice Care as their Corporate Partnership Manager 9 References edit Nicky Piper Biography BoxingRec Retrieved 16 January 2011 Maccarinelli s trainer steps down BBC Sport 9 May 2006 Retrieved 16 January 2011 a b c d e Nicky Piper Boxing record BoxingRec Retrieved 16 January 2011 Nigel Benn vs Nicky Piper BoxingRec Retrieved 16 January 2011 Leeonzer Barber vs Nicky Piper BoxingRec Retrieved 16 January 2011 Dariusz Michalczewski vs Nicky Piper BoxingRec Retrieved 16 January 2011 a b MBE boosts Welsh boxing Piper BBC Sport 31 December 2005 Retrieved 16 January 2011 Staff Golf Sharpest brains are in the ring The Huddersfield Daily Examiner Retrieved 27 January 2008 Nicky Piper s linkedin profile Archived from the original on 18 July 2012 Retrieved 24 November 2009 External links editAudio commentary of the Nicky Piper v Nigel Benn fight from 1992 BBC co uk Boxing record for Nicky Piper from BoxRec registration required AchievementsVacantTitle last held byGary Delaney WBO Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Champion30 September 1995 4 October 1997Lost bid for world title VacantTitle next held byMark PrincePreceded byNoel Magee Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Champion30 September 1995 4 October 1997Retired VacantTitle next held byCrawford Ashley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicky Piper amp oldid 1176806699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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