- Tim Witherspoon
Infobox Boxer
name =Tim Witherspoon
imagesize =200px
caption =Tim Witherspoon (Left) with Scott Harrison(Right) inApperknowle
realname =Tim Witherspoon
nickname =Terrible
weight =Heavyweight
nationality =American
birth_date =birth date and age|1957|12|27
birth_place =Philadelphia, PA , U.S.
style =Orthodox
total =69
wins =55
losses =13
draws =1
no contests =0
KO =38"Terrible" Tim Witherspoon (born
December 27 ,1957 ) is an American boxer who was twice recognized as Heavyweight Champion of the World by a professional boxing sanctioning organization.Early career
Witherspoon had eight amateur bouts, losing one to Marvis Frazier on decision after getting knocked down.
Making his professional debut with a first-round
TKO over Joe Adams onOctober 30 ,1979 , Witherspoon quickly rose through the ranks. In 1981 he participated in his first high profile fight, knocking out future Cruiserweight world championAlfonzo Ratliff , after which he was signed by an impressed Don King. Witherspoon was a sparring partner of Ali as he was training to fight Larry Holmes and Trevor Berbick.In 1982 he was matched with
Renaldo Snipes , who had just given champion Larry Holmes a stiff challenge (and knocked Holmes down), and outpointed him over 10 rounds, setting up his own challenge to Holmes.On
May 20 ,1983 , Witherspoon would have his first attempt at earning a world title by taking on the recognized top man in the divisionWorld Boxing Council championLarry Holmes at theDunes Hotel in Las Vegas. Witherspoon, a relative unknown, utilized his awkward style and natural physical strength and fought valiantly. However, he was judged to have been defeateded by a split decision. Years later Boxing Monthly would cite this decision as one of the 10 most controversial in history.However Witherspoon had caused a stir with his showing and the expectations of a potentially glorious career would color what he eventually did accomplish. He returned later in the year to outpoint
Floyd "Jumbo" Cummings , who had drawn with Joe Frazier in Smokin Joe's last fight, and win the NABF title impressively with a first round knockout ofJames "Quick" Tillis .First Title Reign
In December,
1983 , Holmes relinquished his WBC title rather than defend againstGreg Page (boxer) , and chose to accept that of the newly formed IBF (International Boxing Federation).Witherspoon was matched with Page for the vacant title on
March 9 ,1984 . Page, in constant war with promoter Don King, turned up overweight and was outpointed in a close, mauling fight.Witherspoon's reign as champion would not be long however, as soon he himself was in constant war with King, and on
August 31 of that year he was outpointed byPinklon Thomas via majority decision.econd Title Reign
In 1985 Witherspoon regained his NABF belt by impressively destroying
James Broad in two rounds, and retaining it with a twelve round decision overJames "Bonecrusher" Smith , earning a match against reigning WBA (World Boxing Association) championTony Tubbs onJanuary 17 ,1986 . In a fairly enjoyable bout, Witherspoon would win a majority decision over 15 rounds (144-143, 143-143, 144-141) over an overweight Tubbs to take the title.Witherspoon's second reign as a Heavyweight champion saw him travel to London, England and defend his title against hard hitting local
Frank Bruno in front of 60,000 fans. After a tough, bruising fight, Witherspoon came from behind to stop Bruno in the 11th, retaining his title. After the fight, Bruno would receive a million sterling from his promoters. Witherspoon, due the same amount, devastatingly received less than $100,000 after Don King's creative accounting and deductions.Witherspoon was matched with ex-victim
James 'Bonecrusher' Smith in December 1986, after Tony Tubbs opted out of a rematch at the last minute. Knowing of Witherspoon's turmoil, Smith wisely came out fast and crushed Witherspoon in the opening round, knocking him down three times.Post Championship Career
Following the end his second title reign, Witherspoon would lose years warring with Don King in court. Avoided by numerous big name fighters, Witherspoon would fight scarcely, in varying shape and form. In 1991 won the
USBA Heavyweight title by defeating fellow contenderCarl "The Truth" Williams but lost a dubious points decision to journeymanEverett Martin .In 1993 Don King settled out of court and paid Witherspoon a million dollars. By 1994 a new and in shape Witherspoon was back, winning five fights in a row by knockout. Aged 38 he was inked by HBO and matched in high profile fights with Cruiserweight champion
Al Cole and the Cuban amateur legendJorge Luis Gonzales , both of whom he defeated comprehensively. Later in the year he was matched withRay Mercer but lost a highly controversial decision.After that loss Witherspoon laid off a year, and when he came back he had lost his edge. The ageing, out-of-shape fighter was outpointed convincingly by the slick
Larry Donald on HBO, and, in 1998, lost a close decision when outworked by New Zealand musclemanJimmy Thunder before travelling to Poland to be outpointed byAndrew Golota .Surprisingly, a 43 year old Witherspoon resurfaced in 2001, knocking out the usually durable prospect
David Bostice in one round, outpointing Cuban southpaw contenderEliecer Castillo and huge SyrianAhmed Abdin , before his revival was ended by hard hitting white heavyweightLou Savarese who stopped him in five rounds.Witherspoon also competed in Cedric Kushner's 2003
Thunderbox Heavyweight Tournament , "Fistful of Dollars," but at 45 looked his age and lost in the opening stages.Tim now resides in an area around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he trains boxers, including his son, lightweight Tim Witherspoon Jr.; a heavyweight prospect named Robert Atkins; and many others. He has also trained Light Heavyweight champion
Clinton Woods in the U.K.Lawsuit against Don King
Besides being known for his exploits inside the ring, Witherspoon also achieved notoriety by suing his long-time promoter Don King. In 1987, Witherspoon filed a $25 million suit against King and his son Carl King for fraud and conflict of interest. Carl King was Witherspoon's manager and represented Witherspoon in negotiation's with Carl's father, Don King. According to documents produced during discovery, Carl King improperly took half of Witherspoon's earnings as his manager's fee. Most managers receive, at most, a third.
Instead of going to trial, King agreed to settle the case for $1 million.
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