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Pierre Coetzer

Pierre Coetzer (born 6 December 1961) is a former heavyweight boxer from Pretoria, South Africa. Coetzer's most notable fights include those against Johnny du Plooy, Riddick Bowe, Frank Bruno, and George Foreman.

Pierre Coetzer
Born (1961-12-06) 6 December 1961 (age 61)
Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
NationalitySouth African
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights44
Wins39
Wins by KO27
Losses5
Draws0
No contests0

Professional career edit

Coetzer began his professional boxing career in 1983. After winning his first nine fights, he was matched up against American cruiserweight Bernard Benton. In their July 1984 ten-round bout in Durban, Benton won on points. In September 1984, he fought Benny Knoetze for the vacant South African Heavyweight Title, and knocked him out in the third round, after being dropped twice in round two.

Over the next three years, Coetzer notched a dozen victories; including wins against Larry Frazier, Eddie "Young Joe Louis" Taylor, and Alfredo Evangelista. He also won his rematch bout with Bernard Benton on 28 September 1987, when he knocked him out in the first round. He then faced Puerto Rican Ossie Ocasio, who had won the WBA Cruiserweight Championship, and who had defeated boxers such as Jimmy Young, Dwight Muhammad Qawi, and Robbie Williams. On 6 March 1988, they had their first match at the Good Hope Centre in Cape Town. Ocasio won the ten-round bout on points, which gave Coetzer his first loss since the South African Heavyweight Title. However, after defeating Tim Anderson (U.S.) and Manoel De Almeida (Brazil), Coetzer faced Ocasio in a rematch at the Standard Bank Indoor Arena, and won the ten-round bout on points.

After six more wins, Coetzer faced local heavyweight Johnny du Plooy, who had won 196 of his 200 amateur fights, and who had scored 17 knockouts in his first 20 professional fights. They met on 4 August 1990 at the Sun City Superbowl, in a bout billed "Once and For All". Du Plooy cut Coetzer with his first right punch, and had him down towards the end of the first round, but Coetzer dropped Du Plooy twice in the second round and won the fight by TKO.[1]

Coetzer went on to earn a number-one contender spot for Evander Holyfield's IBF world title, but was made to fight a WBA Heavyweight Title Eliminator, scheduled for 12 rounds, against the number-two contender, Riddick Bowe. The bout took place on 18 July 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the fight, Bowe was ahead in scoring, although Coetzer disagreed. In the sixth round, Bowe hit Coetzer below the belt, for which the referee Mills Lane had deducted a point. In the seventh round, Bowe hit Coetzer with what appeared to be a right-handed low blow. Coetzer turned away, and anticipated that Lane would warn Bowe, however, he left his hands down, and Bowe delivered a jolting right uppercut. Bowe then followed with a left and right that drove Coetzer into the ropes, which caused Lane to step in and end the match with a TKO. "It definitely shouldn't have been stopped," said Coetzer. "It was a low blow."

Coetzer fought Frank Bruno from London, England. The referee stopped the fight in the eighth round and Bruno was awarded a TKO. His final career bout was against George Foreman; he was knocked down briefly in the fourth round, but eventually lost by TKO when he was knocked down again in the eighth.

Professional boxing record edit

39 Wins (27 knockouts, 12 decisions), 5 Losses (3 knockouts, 2 decisions)[2]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 39–5   George Foreman TKO 8 1993-01-16   Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nevada, U.S. Referee stopped the bout at 1:48 of the eighth round.
Loss 39–4   Frank Bruno TKO 8 1992-10-17   The Arena, London, England Referee stopped the bout at 2:17 into the eighth round.[3]
Loss 39–3   Riddick Bowe TKO 7 1992-07-18   Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Referee stopped the bout at 2:59 of the seventh round.
Win 39–2   Carlton West TKO 1 1992-05-16   Hugo's Nightclub, Bealton, Virginia, U.S. [4]
Win 38–2   Dan Murphy TKO 3 1991-10-19   Williamson Field House, Williamson, West Virginia, U.S.
Win 37–2   Jerry Halstead PTS 10 1991-07-27   Superbowl, Sun City, Bophuthatswana
Win 36–2   José Ribalta PTS 10 1991-05-11   Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
Win 35–2   Ken Lakusta TKO 2 1990-12-16   The Pavilion, Thornaby, England
Win 34–2   Kimmuel Odum TKO 10 1990-12-15   Palazzo del Ghiaccio, Marino, Lazio, Italy
Win 33–2   J.B. Williamson PTS 10 1990-11-08   Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
Win 32–2   Johnny du Plooy TKO 2 1990-08-04   Superbowl, Sun City, Bophuthatswana
Win 31–2   Philipp Brown TKO 9 1990-06-09   Superbowl, Sun City, Bophuthatswana
Win 30–2   Everett Martin UD 10 1990-05-05   Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
Win 29–2   Bobby Hitz KO 1 1989-09-09   Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico, U.S. Hitz knocked out at 2:59 of the first round.
Win 28–2   Michael Greer KO 6 1989-05-29   Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 27–2   James Pritchard TKO 8 1989-03-18   Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 26–2   Mike White TKO 8 1989-02-11   Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 25–2   Ossie Ocasio PTS 10 1988-11-26   Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 24–2   Manoel De Almeida TKO 4 1988-09-28   Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 23–2   Tim Anderson KO 2 1988-08-15   West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium, Durban, South Africa
Loss 22–2   Ossie Ocasio PTS 10 1988-03-06   Good Hope Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
Win 22–1   Bernard Benton KO 1 1987-09-28   Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 21–1   Alfredo Evangelista PTS 10 1987-08-30   Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 20–1   Chris Jacobs KO 2 1987-03-08   Portuguese Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 19–1   Luis Lozano KO 1 1986-09-27   Superbowl, Sun City, Bophuthatswana
Win 18–1   Kevin P Porter TKO 6 1986-05-14   Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 17–1   Tommy Franco Thomas TKO 2 1986-04-02   West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium, Durban, South Africa
Win 16–1   Eddie Taylor TKO 9 1986-02-19   Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 15–1   Larry Frazier PTS 10 1985-09-30   Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 14–1   Dion Simpson TKO 8 1985-09-07   Ellis Park Rugby Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 13–1   David Jaco KO 6 1985-07-08   Portuguese Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 12–1   Rocky Sekorski PTS 10 1985-05-13   Portuguese Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 11–1   Mark Lee PTS 10 1985-03-25   West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium, Durban, South Africa
Win 10–1   Bennie Knoetze KO 3 1984-09-22   Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa South African Heavyweight Title.
Loss 9–1   Bernard Benton PTS 10 1984-07-16   West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium, Durban, South Africa
Win 9–0   Leroy Caldwell PTS 8 1984-05-21   Portuguese Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 8–0   Felipe Rodriguez TKO 2 1984-03-31   Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 7–0   Billy Joe Thomas TKO 5 1984-01-28   Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 6–0   Steve Gee PTS 8 1983-09-03   Wembley Sports Pavilion, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 5–0   Ron Ellis KO 4 1983-07-04   West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium, Durban, South Africa
Win 4–0   Louis Hendricks TKO 5 1983-06-11   Wembley Sports Pavilion, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 3–0   Jerry Shezi PTS 6 1983-04-23   Wembley Sports Pavilion, Johannesburg, South Africa
Win 2–0   Caiphus Masondo KO 2 1983-03-14   West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium, Durban, South Africa
Win 1–0   Isaac Ndlamlenze TKO 1 1983-02-05   Ellis Park Tennis Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa

References edit

  1. ^ "Johnny du Plooy dies at 48 – SuperSport – Boxing". SuperSport. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Pierre Coetzer – Boxer". Boxrec.com. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  3. ^ Purnell, Gareth (18 October 1992). "Boxing: Bruno battles closer to title chance – Sport". The Independent. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  4. ^ Rhodes, Gary (28 April 1992). "Boxing card is delayed". The Free Lance-Star.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Pierre Coetzer from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Pierre Coetzer at sportspotter.com

pierre, coetzer, born, december, 1961, former, heavyweight, boxer, from, pretoria, south, africa, coetzer, most, notable, fights, include, those, against, johnny, plooy, riddick, bowe, frank, bruno, george, foreman, born, 1961, december, 1961, pretoria, gauten. Pierre Coetzer born 6 December 1961 is a former heavyweight boxer from Pretoria South Africa Coetzer s most notable fights include those against Johnny du Plooy Riddick Bowe Frank Bruno and George Foreman Pierre CoetzerBorn 1961 12 06 6 December 1961 age 61 Pretoria Gauteng South AfricaNationalitySouth AfricanStatisticsWeight s HeavyweightHeight6 ft 4 in 1 93 m StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights44Wins39Wins by KO27Losses5Draws0No contests0 Contents 1 Professional career 2 Professional boxing record 3 References 4 External linksProfessional career editCoetzer began his professional boxing career in 1983 After winning his first nine fights he was matched up against American cruiserweight Bernard Benton In their July 1984 ten round bout in Durban Benton won on points In September 1984 he fought Benny Knoetze for the vacant South African Heavyweight Title and knocked him out in the third round after being dropped twice in round two Over the next three years Coetzer notched a dozen victories including wins against Larry Frazier Eddie Young Joe Louis Taylor and Alfredo Evangelista He also won his rematch bout with Bernard Benton on 28 September 1987 when he knocked him out in the first round He then faced Puerto Rican Ossie Ocasio who had won the WBA Cruiserweight Championship and who had defeated boxers such as Jimmy Young Dwight Muhammad Qawi and Robbie Williams On 6 March 1988 they had their first match at the Good Hope Centre in Cape Town Ocasio won the ten round bout on points which gave Coetzer his first loss since the South African Heavyweight Title However after defeating Tim Anderson U S and Manoel De Almeida Brazil Coetzer faced Ocasio in a rematch at the Standard Bank Indoor Arena and won the ten round bout on points After six more wins Coetzer faced local heavyweight Johnny du Plooy who had won 196 of his 200 amateur fights and who had scored 17 knockouts in his first 20 professional fights They met on 4 August 1990 at the Sun City Superbowl in a bout billed Once and For All Du Plooy cut Coetzer with his first right punch and had him down towards the end of the first round but Coetzer dropped Du Plooy twice in the second round and won the fight by TKO 1 Coetzer went on to earn a number one contender spot for Evander Holyfield s IBF world title but was made to fight a WBA Heavyweight Title Eliminator scheduled for 12 rounds against the number two contender Riddick Bowe The bout took place on 18 July 1992 in Las Vegas Nevada During the fight Bowe was ahead in scoring although Coetzer disagreed In the sixth round Bowe hit Coetzer below the belt for which the referee Mills Lane had deducted a point In the seventh round Bowe hit Coetzer with what appeared to be a right handed low blow Coetzer turned away and anticipated that Lane would warn Bowe however he left his hands down and Bowe delivered a jolting right uppercut Bowe then followed with a left and right that drove Coetzer into the ropes which caused Lane to step in and end the match with a TKO It definitely shouldn t have been stopped said Coetzer It was a low blow Coetzer fought Frank Bruno from London England The referee stopped the fight in the eighth round and Bruno was awarded a TKO His final career bout was against George Foreman he was knocked down briefly in the fourth round but eventually lost by TKO when he was knocked down again in the eighth Professional boxing record edit39 Wins 27 knockouts 12 decisions 5 Losses 3 knockouts 2 decisions 2 Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location NotesLoss 39 5 nbsp George Foreman TKO 8 1993 01 16 nbsp Reno Sparks Convention Center Reno Nevada U S Referee stopped the bout at 1 48 of the eighth round Loss 39 4 nbsp Frank Bruno TKO 8 1992 10 17 nbsp The Arena London England Referee stopped the bout at 2 17 into the eighth round 3 Loss 39 3 nbsp Riddick Bowe TKO 7 1992 07 18 nbsp Mirage Hotel amp Casino Las Vegas Nevada U S Referee stopped the bout at 2 59 of the seventh round Win 39 2 nbsp Carlton West TKO 1 1992 05 16 nbsp Hugo s Nightclub Bealton Virginia U S 4 Win 38 2 nbsp Dan Murphy TKO 3 1991 10 19 nbsp Williamson Field House Williamson West Virginia U S Win 37 2 nbsp Jerry Halstead PTS 10 1991 07 27 nbsp Superbowl Sun City BophuthatswanaWin 36 2 nbsp Jose Ribalta PTS 10 1991 05 11 nbsp Biloxi Mississippi U S Win 35 2 nbsp Ken Lakusta TKO 2 1990 12 16 nbsp The Pavilion Thornaby EnglandWin 34 2 nbsp Kimmuel Odum TKO 10 1990 12 15 nbsp Palazzo del Ghiaccio Marino Lazio ItalyWin 33 2 nbsp J B Williamson PTS 10 1990 11 08 nbsp Biloxi Mississippi U S Win 32 2 nbsp Johnny du Plooy TKO 2 1990 08 04 nbsp Superbowl Sun City BophuthatswanaWin 31 2 nbsp Philipp Brown TKO 9 1990 06 09 nbsp Superbowl Sun City BophuthatswanaWin 30 2 nbsp Everett Martin UD 10 1990 05 05 nbsp Green Bay Wisconsin U S Win 29 2 nbsp Bobby Hitz KO 1 1989 09 09 nbsp Coliseo Roberto Clemente San Juan Puerto Rico U S Hitz knocked out at 2 59 of the first round Win 28 2 nbsp Michael Greer KO 6 1989 05 29 nbsp Standard Bank Arena Johannesburg South AfricaWin 27 2 nbsp James Pritchard TKO 8 1989 03 18 nbsp Standard Bank Arena Johannesburg South AfricaWin 26 2 nbsp Mike White TKO 8 1989 02 11 nbsp Standard Bank Arena Johannesburg South AfricaWin 25 2 nbsp Ossie Ocasio PTS 10 1988 11 26 nbsp Standard Bank Arena Johannesburg South AfricaWin 24 2 nbsp Manoel De Almeida TKO 4 1988 09 28 nbsp Standard Bank Arena Johannesburg South AfricaWin 23 2 nbsp Tim Anderson KO 2 1988 08 15 nbsp West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium Durban South AfricaLoss 22 2 nbsp Ossie Ocasio PTS 10 1988 03 06 nbsp Good Hope Centre Cape Town South AfricaWin 22 1 nbsp Bernard Benton KO 1 1987 09 28 nbsp Standard Bank Arena Johannesburg South AfricaWin 21 1 nbsp Alfredo Evangelista PTS 10 1987 08 30 nbsp Ellis Park Tennis Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 20 1 nbsp Chris Jacobs KO 2 1987 03 08 nbsp Portuguese Hall Johannesburg South AfricaWin 19 1 nbsp Luis Lozano KO 1 1986 09 27 nbsp Superbowl Sun City BophuthatswanaWin 18 1 nbsp Kevin P Porter TKO 6 1986 05 14 nbsp Rand Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 17 1 nbsp Tommy Franco Thomas TKO 2 1986 04 02 nbsp West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium Durban South AfricaWin 16 1 nbsp Eddie Taylor TKO 9 1986 02 19 nbsp Rand Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 15 1 nbsp Larry Frazier PTS 10 1985 09 30 nbsp Rand Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 14 1 nbsp Dion Simpson TKO 8 1985 09 07 nbsp Ellis Park Rugby Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 13 1 nbsp David Jaco KO 6 1985 07 08 nbsp Portuguese Hall Johannesburg South AfricaWin 12 1 nbsp Rocky Sekorski PTS 10 1985 05 13 nbsp Portuguese Hall Johannesburg South AfricaWin 11 1 nbsp Mark Lee PTS 10 1985 03 25 nbsp West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium Durban South AfricaWin 10 1 nbsp Bennie Knoetze KO 3 1984 09 22 nbsp Ellis Park Tennis Stadium Johannesburg South Africa South African Heavyweight Title Loss 9 1 nbsp Bernard Benton PTS 10 1984 07 16 nbsp West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium Durban South AfricaWin 9 0 nbsp Leroy Caldwell PTS 8 1984 05 21 nbsp Portuguese Hall Johannesburg South AfricaWin 8 0 nbsp Felipe Rodriguez TKO 2 1984 03 31 nbsp Ellis Park Tennis Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 7 0 nbsp Billy Joe Thomas TKO 5 1984 01 28 nbsp Ellis Park Tennis Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaWin 6 0 nbsp Steve Gee PTS 8 1983 09 03 nbsp Wembley Sports Pavilion Johannesburg South AfricaWin 5 0 nbsp Ron Ellis KO 4 1983 07 04 nbsp West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium Durban South AfricaWin 4 0 nbsp Louis Hendricks TKO 5 1983 06 11 nbsp Wembley Sports Pavilion Johannesburg South AfricaWin 3 0 nbsp Jerry Shezi PTS 6 1983 04 23 nbsp Wembley Sports Pavilion Johannesburg South AfricaWin 2 0 nbsp Caiphus Masondo KO 2 1983 03 14 nbsp West Ridge Park Tennis Stadium Durban South AfricaWin 1 0 nbsp Isaac Ndlamlenze TKO 1 1983 02 05 nbsp Ellis Park Tennis Stadium Johannesburg South AfricaReferences edit Johnny du Plooy dies at 48 SuperSport Boxing SuperSport Retrieved 10 May 2013 Pierre Coetzer Boxer Boxrec com Retrieved 9 May 2013 Purnell Gareth 18 October 1992 Boxing Bruno battles closer to title chance Sport The Independent Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 Retrieved 9 May 2013 Rhodes Gary 28 April 1992 Boxing card is delayed The Free Lance Star External links editBoxing record for Pierre Coetzer from BoxRec registration required Pierre Coetzer at sportspotter com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Coetzer amp oldid 1162168108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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