- Vince Phillips
Vincent Edwards Phillips Sr. (born
July 23 ,1963 in Pensacola, FL) is an American boxer best known for upsetting undefeatedKostya Tszyu for the junior welterweight title.Biography
Vincent E. Phillips was born in
Pensacola, Florida in 1963 to George Phillips and Margret Phillips. He was the youngest of 12 children, the 2nd to graduate from high school, and the first to go to college. He had hopes of being a a pro pitcher but was cut from the college team. Phillips has 4 biological children and a step daughter that he raised. Vince is currently in the process of starting a Training Camp in Topeka with business partner and close friend Brian Reed. They work together as Manager and Trainer. They also have a Boxing Gym in St Joseph,MO. Vince has currently relocated to Topeka,KS.Amateur
**1985 United States Amateur Lightweight champion
**1986 United States Amateur Lightweight champion100 Fights. 90 Wins 10 LosesProfessional
Known as "Cool" Vince, Phillips turned pro in 1989 after a storied amateur career and fought for the WBA Welterweight Title against
Ike Quartey in 1996, losing a 3rd round TKO.The next year, Phillips he went down a division and scored what would be his biggest victory, a shocking 10th round TKO victory over undefeated IBF Light Welterweight Title holderKostya Tszyu , a fight proclaimed as 1997 Upset of the Year byRing magazine . Phillips defended the title three times, including a victory overMicky Ward , before losing the belt to unheraldedTerron Millett in 1999. Phillips would never again challenge for a major belt, but came up short against big name fighters such asRicky Hatton ,Sharmba Mitchell , andVernon Forrest . In 2005 he had a last decent win vs once-beatenKelson Pinto .In 2006, at 43 years of age, he lost to journeymenJesse Feliciano andJesus Soto Karass .Trying out kickboxing
Vince fought against a Japanese kickboxer Masato at
K-1 in November 13, 2003, and he was knocked out by Masato with low kicks.Career
*Professional
**IBF Inter-Continental Junior welterweight champion
**1997 Upset of the Year - Ring magazine
**WBC Continental Americas Super welterweight champion
**IBF World Junior welterweight championSee also
External links
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* [http://www.k-1sport.de/en/database/show_fighter.php?id=32 K-1 Kickboxing Record]
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