Dominick Guinn

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Dominick Alexander Guinn (born April 20, 1975) is an American professional boxer. He is self-managed and he is trained by Ronnie Shields and Alexander Gutierrez. He stands at 6'3" tall.[1]

Dominick Guinn
Born
Dominick Alexander Guinn

(1975-04-20) April 20, 1975 (age 49)
Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States
Other namesThe Southern Disaster
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Reach198 cm (78 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights52
Wins38
Wins by KO26
Losses13
Draws1
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  United States
Goodwill Games
Bronze medal – third place 1998 New York Super Heavyweight

Known as the "Southern Disaster",[2] he currently resides in Houston, Texas.

Amateur career

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Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas,[3] Guinn began boxing at age nine and lost in the quarterfinals in the Michigan Junior Olympic Tournament at 139 pounds. Fighting in the 147-pound class at 15 years of age, Guinn lost in the finals. Guinn won the 19-and-under Junior World title in 1993.

Guinn had an amateur career record of 290-26, twice winning the National Golden Gloves Super Heavyweight Championship in 1997 and 1999 but losing in the Olympic qualification to Calvin Brock. In 1998, Guinn won the U.S. National Championships and won a Bronze Medal at the Goodwill Games in New York City.

Professional career

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He began his career winning his first 24 fights, including a seventh-round knockout win over Michael Grant and a victory over Duncan Dokiwari.

In 2004 he lost his first fight, a lackluster, but controversial decision to Monte Barrett. He knocked out veteran Phil Jackson but then lost his second fight to Sergei Liakhovich, who went on to win the WBO heavyweight title.

In 2005 he drew with Friday Ahunanya and lost to James Toney. In 2006, he defeated once-beaten British southpaw and Olympic Gold medalist Audley Harrison at the Agua Caliente casino,[4] but lost his next fight against another southpaw Tony Thompson. In 2007 he continued his slide with losses against unbeaten Eddie Chambers in May and Robert Hawkins in December.[2]

In October 2008, Guinn knocked out heavyweight prospect Jean François Bergeron in the second round.[2] In 2009, Guinn knocked out unbeaten Johnnie White (21-0) in a first-round knockout to move back into contendership status and recently defeated Charles Davis by decision.[2]

He has never been beaten inside the distance in his professional career.[5]

Professional boxing record

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48 fights 35 wins 12 losses
By knockout 24 0
By decision 11 12
Draws 1
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 35-12-1   Artur Szpilka UD 10 25/05/2018   Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland
Loss 35-11-1   Hughie Fury PTS 10 26/03/2016   Wembley Arena, London, England
Win 35-10-1   Donnie Davis KO 1 (4) 28/02/2015   Complex Arena, Salt Lake City, USA
Loss 34-10-1   Tomasz Adamek UD 10 03/08/2013   Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Guinn cut over rt. eye from accidental head butt.
Win 34-9-1   Stacy Frazier KO 1 (8) 08/06/2012   Events Center, Pharr, Texas, USA
Loss 33-9-1   Denis Boytsov UD 10 13/04/2012   Cologne, Germany
Loss 33-8-1   Amir Mansour UD 10 19/08/2011   Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Dover, Delaware, USA For vacant IBF North American heavyweight title and interim WBO
Loss 33-7-1   Kubrat Pulev UD 8 30/10/2010   Stadthalle, Rostock, Germany
Win 33-6-1   Terrell Nelson RTD 7 (8) 17/04/2010   Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win 32-6-1   Charles Davis UD 6 12/12/2009   UIC Pavilion, Chicago, USA
Win 31-6-1   Johnnie White TKO 1 (10) 25/04/2009   Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA
Win 30-6-1   Gabe Brown UD 8 08/11/2008   Madison Square Garden, New York, USA
Win 29-6-1   Jean François Bergeron KO 2 (10) 24/10/2008   Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
Loss 28-6-1   Robert Hawkins UD 10 28/12/2007   River Rock Casino, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Loss 28-5-1   Eddie Chambers UD 10 04/05/2007   Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, USA
Win 28-4-1   Zuri Lawrence TKO 2 (10) 02/02/2007   Main Street Armory, Rochester, New York, USA
Win 27-4-1   Zack Page SD 8 09/12/2006   Alltel Arena, North Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Loss 26-4-1   Tony Thompson UD 12 28/06/2006   HP Pavilion, San Jose, California, USA For vacant WBC Continental Americas heavyweight title
Win 26-3-1   Audley Harrison UD 10 14/04/2006   Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, California, USA
Loss 25-3-1   James Toney UD 12 01/10/2005   Events Center, Reno, Nevada, USA For IBA heavyweight title
Draw 25-2-1   Friday Ahunanya PTS 10 22/04/2005   Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, USA
Loss 25–2   Siarhei Liakhovich UD 10 03/12/2004   Bally's Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win 25–1   Phil Jackson KO 1 (10) 24/07/2004   Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Loss 24–1   Monte Barrett SD 10 27/03/2004   Alltel Arena, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Win 24–0   Derrick Banks UD 10 22/11/2003   Reliant Park, Houston, USA
Win 23–0   Duncan Dokiwari UD 10 27/09/2003   HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York, USA
Win 22–0   Michael Grant TKO 7 (10) 07/06/2003   Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win 21–0   Charles Hatcher TKO 9 (10) 12/04/2003   Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, USA
Win 20–0   Otis Tisdale UD 8 01/02/2003   Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Win 19–0   Garing Lane SD 8 19/10/2002   Reliant Park, Houston, USA
Win 18–0   Terry McGroom TKO 7 (8) 08/09/2002   Great Plains Coliseum, Lawton, Oklahoma, USA
Win 17–0   Wade Lewis KO 1 (8) 22/06/2002   Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
Win 16–0   Drexie James TKO 1 (8) 18/05/2002   Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Win 15–0   Derek Berry TKO 2 (8) 30/03/2002   Lucky Star Casino, Oklahoma, USA
Win 14–0   Tony LaRosa TKO 1 (6) 22/02/2002   Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Win 13–0   Antonio Colbert UD 6 01/12/2001   Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort, Chester, West Virginia, USA
Win 12–0   Todd Diggs KO 1 (6) 09/11/2001   Sunset Station, San Antonio, USA
Win 11–0   Maurice Wheeler KO 2 (?) 27/07/2001   Soaring Eagle Casino, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, USA
Win 10–0   Marvin Hill KO 1 (6) 06/07/2001   Hilton Hotel, Reno, Nevada, USA
Win 9–0   Ronnie Smith UD 6 05/05/2001   Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, USA
Win 8–0   Marvin Hunt TKO 4 (4) 22/02/2001   Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA ThunderBox Fight
Win 7–0   Anthony Moore UD 4 08/12/2001   Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, USA
Win 6–0   James Lester TKO 1 (4) 11/11/2000   Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, USA
Win 5–0   Rodney Phillips TKO 1 (6) 20/10/2000   The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA
Win 4–0   John Lewis TKO 1 (4) 26/08/2000   Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, USA
Win 3–0   Michael Rothberger TKO 1 (4) 11/08/2000   Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win 2–0   Leonard Childs TKO 2 (4) 27/07/2000   Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, USA
Win 1–0   Leroy Hollis TKO 1 (4) 16/06/2000   Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, USA

References

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  1. ^ "Dominick Guinn", boxnation.com. Retrieved March 22, 2016
  2. ^ a b c d Gerbasi, Thomas (2013) "Dominick Guinn: The Resurrection of the Southern Disaster", boxingscene.com, August 2, 2013. Retrieved March 22, 2016
  3. ^ "Hughie Fury to face late substitute Dominick Guinn", Boxing News, March 22, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2016
  4. ^ "Dire Harrison outpointed by Guinn", BBC, April 15, 2006. Retrieved March 22, 2016
  5. ^ "Dillian Whyte will face Dominick Guinn at The O2 on September 12, live on Sky Sports", Sky Sports, August 27, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2016
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Preceded by United States Amateur Super Heavyweight Champion
1998
Succeeded by