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boxing

Vince Phillips career record

Posted: Thur December 24, 1998 at 5:53 a.m EST

 
The career record of International Boxing Federation junior 
welterweight champion Vince Phillips: 

39 Wins, 3 Losses, 28 Knockouts

1989
Feb. 28 -- Octavio Guardado, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 2 Apr. 25 -- Enrique Ventura, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 1 May 16 -- Ricardo Luna, Indianapolis, Indiana, KO 1 June 27 -- Jose Gonzalez, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 1 July 18 -- John Edwards, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 2 Aug. 1 -- Jorge Rivera, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 5 Aug. 29 -- Jorge Hernandez, Las Vegas, Nevada, W 6 Oct. 10 -- Jose Nino, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 1 Nov. 21 -- Dwayne Peterson, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 7 Dec. 7 -- Santos Moreno, Las Vegas, Nevada, W 4 1990
Jan. 12 -- Howard Stewart, Atlantic City, New Jersey, W 6 Apr. 12 -- Heriberto Ruiz, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, KO 4 May 24 -- Martin Quiroz, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 5 June 15 -- Terry Ford, Las Vegas, W 8 July 26 -- William Hernandez, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 6 Oct. 11 -- Derrick MacGuire, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 2 Nov. 29 -- Victor Belcher, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, W 10 1991
Jan. 6 -- Tim Bonds, Bismark, North Dakota, W 8 Feb. 15 -- Benji Marquez, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 4 Apr. 7 -- Mike Johnson, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 5 May 10 -- David Taylor, Davenport, Iowa, W 10 Dec. 7 -- Jesus Rojas, Reno, Nevada, KO 6 1992
Jan. 26 -- Tim Brooks, Indianapolis, Indiana, KO 3 Apr. 9 -- Harold Brazier, Las Vegas, Nevada, W 12 Nov. 6 -- Tyrone Downes, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 7 July 23 -- Juan Soberanes, San Diego, California, KO 6 1993
Jan. 16 -- Julio Flores, Reno, Nevada, KO 1 Sept 24 -- Walid Underwood, Seattle, Washington, W 8 Nov. 18 -- Anthony Jones, Auburn Hills, Michigan, KOBY 7 1994
Dec. 3 -- Jose Flores, Las Vegas, Nevada, KO 4 1995
May 22 -- Rene Herrera, Inglewood, California, W 10 July 24 -- Jaime Balboa, Inglewood, California, W 10 Sept 25 -- Omar Flores, Inglewood, California, KO 1 Oct. 28 -- Mauro Gutierrez, Las Vegas, KO 3 1996
Apr. 12 -- Ike Quartey, St. Maarten, Virgin Islands, KOBY 3 (For WBA welterweight title) June 16 -- Jerry Smith, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, KO 3 Oct. 28 -- Juan Rodriguez, Inglewood, California, KO 5 1997
Jan. 11 -- Romallis Ellis, Boston, Massachusetts, L 10 May 31 -- Kostya Tszyu, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 10 (Captured IBF junior welterweight title) Aug. 16 -- Mickey Ward, Boston, Massachusetts, KO 3 (Retained IBF junior welterweight title) Dec. 13 -- Freddie Pendleton, Pompano Beach, Florida, KO 10 (Retained IBF junior welterweight title) 1998
Mar. 14 -- Alfonso Sanchez, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 1 (Retained IBF junior welterweight title)

© 1998 Sportsticker Enterprises, LP



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