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boxing

Frank Liles career record

Posted: Thur December 24, 1998 at 5:52 a.m EST

 
The career record of World Boxing Association super 
middleweight champion Frank Liles: 

32 Wins, 1 Loss, 1 No-contest, 19 Knockouts

1988
Nov. 18 -- Jeff Kennedy, Biloxi, Mississippi, KO 1 Dec. 8 -- Barry Morris, Detroit, Michigan KO 1 1989
Jan. 14 -- Mustapha Cole, Auburn Hills, Michigan, W 6 Feb. 23 -- Tim Long, Auburn Hills, Michigan, No-Contest 1 Aug. 11 -- Rick Stephens, Biloxi, Mississippi, KO 4 Aug. 17 -- William Clayton, Auburn Hills, Michigan, KO 1 Oct. 12 -- James Flowers, Auburn Hills, Michigan W 4 1990
Jan. 22 -- Martin Amarillas, Inglewood, California, W 6 Mar. 10 -- Carlton Brown, Bristol, Tennessee, KO 3 Apr. 26 -- Joe Clark, Atlantic City, New Jersey, W 6 Aug. 24 -- James Johnson, Dearborn, Michigan, KO 1 Oct. 30 -- Robert Curry, Auburn Hills, Michigan, KO 4 Nov. 27 -- Mike Peoples, Auburn Hills, Michigan, W 8 1991
Jan. 28 -- Tim Williams, Reseda, California, KO 1 Feb. 26 -- Robert Carson, Reseda, California, W 6 Mar. 31 -- L.J. Canty, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 2 Apr. 30 -- Manuel Murrilo, Reseda, California, KO 3 June 1 -- Ralph Ward, Palm Springs, California, KO 3 June 25 -- Rollin Williams, Reseda, California, W8 Aug. 27 -- Hector Zaragoza, Reseda, California, KO 2 1992
Apr. 30 -- Manuel Murillo, Reseda, California, KO 3 Apr. 28 -- Joaquin Felix, Resaeda, California, KO 1 July 8 -- Tim Littles, Hollywood, California, L 12 Oct. 21 -- Merqui Sosa, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 12 1993
July 29 -- Cecil McKenzie, Irvine, California, KO 8 1994
Mar. 18 -- Mike Peak, Las Vegas, Nevada, W 8 Aug. 12 -- Steve Little, Tucuman, Argentina, W 12 (Captured WBA super middleweight title) Dec. 17 -- Michael Nunn, Quito, Ecuador, W 12 (Retained WBA super middleweight title) 1995
May 27 -- Frederic Sellier, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, KO 6 (Retained WBA super middleweight title) Dec. 9 -- Mauricio Amaral, Stuttgart, Germany, W 12 (Retained WBA super middleweight title) 1996
June 8 -- Tim Littles, Newcastle, England KO3 (Retained WBA super middleweight title) 1997
Apr. 19 -- Segundo Mercado, Shreveport, Louisiana, KO 5 (Retained WBA super middleweight title) July 19 -- Zaffarou Ballogou, Nashville, Tennessee, W 12 (Retained WBA super middleweight title) 1998
Apr. 3 -- Andrei Schkalikov, Bayamon Puerto Rico, W 12 (Retained WBA super middleweight title)

© 1998 Sportsticker Enterprises, LP



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