Richel Hersisia

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Richel Hersisia
Born (1974-04-28) April 28, 1974 (age 49)
NationalityDutch
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights35
Wins32
Wins by KO25
Losses3
Draws0
No contests0

Richel Hersisia (born April 28, 1974) is a Dutch former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2009. He is referred to as "The Dutch Sonny Liston" by his fans.

He once held the fringe World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) Heavyweight title, but lost it to Audley Harrison via fourth-round knockout on March 20, 2004 at Wembley Arena in London.[1]

He last fought in September 2008, when he lost a six rounds decision to a returning Ray Mercer in Karlstad, Sweden.

Professional boxing record[edit]

32 Wins (25 knockouts, 7 decisions), 3 Losses (1 knockout, 2 decisions) [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 32–3 Germany Frank Kary Roth TKO 2 14/11/2009 Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands
Win 31–3 Ukraine Yaroslav Zavorotnyi UD 8 26/10/2009 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
Loss 30–3 United States Ray Mercer MD 6 05/09/2008 Sweden Karlstad, Sweden
Win 30–2 Brazil Marcos Celestino TKO 1 29/09/2007 Belgium Soumagne, Liège, Belgium Won WBF Intercontinental heavyweight title.
Loss 29–2 Ukraine Taras Bydenko UD 12 30/06/2007 Germany Stuttgart, Germany For WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title.
Win 29–1 Georgia (country) Zurab Noniashvili RTD 5 17/03/2007 Germany Stuttgart, Germany
Win 28–1 Brazil Adenilson Rodrigues KO 2 28/10/2006 Germany Stuttgart, Germany Rodrigues knocked out at 0:50 of the second round.
Win 27–1 Brazil Rogerio Lobo UD 6 14/01/2006 Germany Aschersleben, Germany
Win 26–1 Romania Ioan Mihai KO 2 14/10/2005 Denmark Struer, Denmark Mihai knocked out at 1:50 of the second round.
Win 25–1 Belgium Vitali Shkraba KO 6 10/09/2005 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 24–1 Slovakia Vlado Szabo KO 4 09/06/2005 Spain Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain
Win 23–1 Belgium Siarhei Dychkou TKO 8 06/11/2004 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands Won vacant BeNeLux heavyweight title.
Win 22–1 Hungary Viktor Juhasz KO 1 16/10/2004 Germany Halle an der Saale, Germany Juhasz knocked out at 1:23 of the first round.
Loss 21–1 United Kingdom Audley Harrison KO 4 20/03/2004 United Kingdom Wembley Arena, London, England Lost WBF heavyweight title. Hersisia knocked out at 2:00 of the fourth round.
Win 21–0 Hungary Zoltan Petranyi TKO 1 11/10/2003 Netherlands Antilles Willemstad, Curacao Won Netherlands Kingdom heavyweight title.
Win 20–0 Finland Sami Elovaara UD 12 09/08/2003 Austria Salzburg, Austria Retained WBF heavyweight title.
Win 19–0 Argentina Sandro Abel Vazquez KO 9 16/05/2003 Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands Won vacant WBF heavyweight title.
Win 18–0 Poland Wojciech Bartnik MD 8 15/03/2003 Germany Berlin, Germany
Win 17–0 Romania Costel Patriche TKO 2 14/02/2003 Netherlands Leeuwarden, Netherlands Won vacant Dutch heavyweight title.
Win 16–0 Argentina Eduardo Andres Sandivares TKO 2 30/11/2002 Netherlands Antilles Willemstad, Curacao Won vacant WBA Fedecentro heavyweight title.
Win 15–0 Kenya Chris Sirengo KO 3 11/10/2002 Denmark Thisted, Denmark
Win 14–0 France Antoine Palatis UD 8 23/08/2002 Denmark Skagen, Denmark
Win 13–0 France Jean Francis Traore PTS 6 20/05/2002 Belgium Roeselare, Belgium
Win 12–0 Burkina Faso Roger Foe KO 3 02/05/2002 Netherlands Arnhem, Netherlands
Win 11–0 Hungary Istvan Kecskes TKO 4 01/04/2002 Belgium Ghent, Belgium
Win 10–0 Brazil Marcelo Ferreira dos Santos KO 4 01/03/2002 Denmark Give, Denmark
Win 9–0 Nigeria Emmanuel Nwodo TKO 3 18/01/2002 Denmark Thisted, Denmark
Win 8–0 France Thierry Guezouli TKO 3 09/11/2001 Denmark Odense, Denmark
Win 7–0 Romania Cătălin Zmărăndescu TKO 5 12/10/2001 Denmark Herning, Denmark
Win 6–0 Poland Piotr Jurczyk PTS 6 07/07/2001 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands
Win 5–0 Croatia Drazen Ordulj KO 3 09/06/2001 Poland Kolobrzeg, Poland
Win 4–0 Czech Republic Frantisek Vasak TKO 2 19/05/2001 Germany Cologne, Germany
Win 3–0 Croatia Boris Mamic TKO 3 20/04/2001 Denmark Ronne, Denmark
Win 2–0 Hungary Sandor Bacsko KO 1 16/03/2001 Denmark Lemvig, Denmark
Win 1–0 Hungary Laszlo Pataki TKO 1 25/02/2001 Netherlands Wassenaar, Netherlands

References[edit]

  1. ^ Trickett, Alex (20 March 2004). "Harrison takes WBF title". BBC Online. Retrieved 9 September 2014.

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