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Brian Nielsen (boxer)
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Brian Nielsen (boxer)

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Korsør, Slagelse Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark
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Biography

Brian Nielsen (born 1 April 1965) is a Danish former professional boxer who held the IBO heavyweight title.

Amateur career

During his amateur career, Nielsen had 104 victories with only 7 losses. He won bronze medals in the super heavyweight division at the 1991 European Championships and the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona where he gained local popularity by goofing around during the bouts.

Brian Nielsen was sent to Svendborg, where Johnny Antonsen had arranged a match against the local hero Carsten Dahl. Nielsen easily beat Dahl, winning the bout by knockout in the second round. Dahl later got the opportunity for revenge, but again Nielsen won by knockout.

He was both Zealand champion and Danish champion for five consecutive years (1988-1992), and also won numerous international tournaments. His career as an amateur ended after the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992 where he won the bronze. In the semifinals he lost to the powerful Cuban Roberto Balado. Ballado won 15 to 1.

In total, Nielsen boxed 111 fights as an amateur and won 104. He only took a count once in amateur career, and only once was he stopped before time - during the 1989 European Championship bout, where he suffered a cut near one of his eyes. His opponent at this match was the Greek boxer George Tsachakis who attended the final.

Pro career

After his win over 41-year-old ex-World Boxing Association champion James 'Bonecrusher' Smith in October 1994, Nielsen began to attract attention. He went on to hold the minor IBO belt during an unbeaten streak equaling that of legend Rocky Marciano. He later held the minor IBC belt.

Tyson fight

On 13 October 2001, Nielsen fought Mike Tyson at the Parken Stadium in Denmark. After six rounds heavily in Tyson's favour, Nielsen quit on his stool citing an eye injury. Nielsen was knocked down once in the third round.

Announced comeback and Holyfield fight

On February 8, 2010, Brian Nielsen told reporters that he was prepared to return to the ring, after 8 years of absence, and that a proposed fight against Evander Holyfield had been met with interest by both sides. Though originally thought unrealistic by former promoter Mogens Palle, due to Nielsen's bad knee, Nielsen's comeback was confirmed by Nielsen's promoter Sauerland Event on June 1, 2010.

Nielsen met Holyfield on May 7, 2011 in a World Boxing Federation (WBF) title bout, in Copenhagen. Holyfield won the fight, knocking Nielsen down in the 3rd with a left hook and stopping him by TKO in the 10th.

Controversy

At a press conference prior to the Mike Tyson fight, Nielsen called Tyson an "abekat" which was erroneously translated as "monkey". The Tyson camp took great offense at this supposed racial slur, and Tyson himself declared, "This will make me punish him even more than I had planned." The controversy over the remark calmed down when the expression was clarified to the media by Danish linguists as having no racial connotations and simply meaning "brat" in Danish.

Controversy arose in early 2004, when journeyman heavyweight Thomas Williams stated that he had been bribed to throw his fight against Nielsen in March, 2000. Along with promoter Robert Mitchell, Williams was indicted by the United States District Court for the District of Nevada for match fixing in order to promote the career of white heavyweight hope Richie Melito, and it was during the FBI's investigation of that case that Williams admitted to intentionally losing to Nielsen. The fix was arranged by promoter Robert Mittleman, a frequent associate of Nielsen's promoter Mogens Palle, who later confessed that he had been paid $1,000, while Williams had received "up to $40,000" from Palle in order to lose the fight. Williams, Mitchell and Mittleman were all found guilty of sports bribery by the court in November and December, 2004.

The Nielsen vs. Williams fight was the 57th of Nielsen's career and was one of the fights leading to his meeting with Tyson. Both Nielsen and Mogens Palle denied any knowledge of match fixing in media statements, and the findings of the American case did not lead to criminal proceedings in Denmark, and Nielsen was not accused of any wrongdoing.

Professional boxing record

64 Wins (43 knockouts, 21 decisions), 3 Losses (2 TKO, 1 retirement), 0 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss64–3Evander HolyfieldTKO10 (12)2011-05-07Denmark Koncerthuset, Copenhagen, DenmarkWBF Heavyweight title on the line, only for Evander Holyfield; it was Holyfield's last fight
Win64–2Uriah GrantUD82002-04-19Denmark Falconer Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark
Win63–2Ken MurphyUD82001-11-16Denmark Roskilde Hallerne, Roskilde, Denmark
Loss62–2Mike TysonRTD6 (10)2001-10-13Denmark Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, DenmarkLost IBC Heavyweight title
Win62–1Orlin NorrisUD122001-06-16Denmark Brøndby Hallen, Brøndby, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win61–1Benji BakerTKO6 (8)2001-04-27Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win60–1Dicky RyanUD82000-12-01Denmark Viborg Stadionhal, Viborg, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win59–1Andy SampleTKO2 (8)2000-11-03Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win58–1Kevin CookKO1 (8)2000-10-06Denmark Næstved Hallen, Næstved, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win57–1Jeremy WilliamsTKO5 (12)2000-04-28Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win56–1Thomas WilliamsKO3 (8)2000-03-31Denmark Esbjerg Stadionhal, Esbjerg, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win55–1Jeff PeguesKO3 (8)2000-02-18Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, DenmarkRetained IBC Heavyweight title
Win54–1Troy WeidaKO8 (12)2000-01-14Denmark Kolding Hallen, Kolding, DenmarkWon vacant IBC Heavyweight title
Win53–1Frank WoodKO2 (8)1999-11-26Denmark Viborg, Denmark
Win52–1Don NormandKO1 (8)1999-10-29Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Win51–1Dale CroweUD81999-10-01Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win50–1Shane SutcliffeKO5 (8)1999-09-03Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Loss49–1Dicky RyanTKO10 (10)1999-06-18Denmark Idrættens Hus, Vejle, DenmarkLost IBO Heavyweight title
Win49–0Tim WitherspoonTKO4 (10)1999-04-16Denmark K.B. Hallen, Frederiksberg, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win48–0Paul PhillipsKO2 (8)1999-03-19Denmark Falconer Centret, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win47–0Peter McNeeleyKO3 (8)1999-02-12Denmark Falconer Centret, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win46–0Dan MurphyTKO2 (8)1998-11-27Denmark Vejlby-Risskov Hallen, Aarhus, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win45–0Lionel ButlerKO1 (12)1998-11-06Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win44–0Garing LaneKO2 (8)1998-09-18Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win43–0Terry RayTKO5 (8)1998-09-04Denmark Sundbyøster Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win42–0George LinbergerTKO2 (8)1998-09-04Denmark Kolding Hallen, Kolding, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win41–0Joey GuyUD81998-02-27Denmark Storebælthallen, Korsør, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win40–0Donnell WingfieldKO1 (8)1997-12-05Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win39–0Don SteeleKO2 (12)1997-11-14Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win38–0Crawford GrimsleyTKO6 (8)1997-10-03Denmark Østre Gasværk, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win37–0Bruce DouglasKO1 (8)1997-09-12Denmark Kolding Hallen, Kolding, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win36–0Marcos GonzalesTKO4 (8)1997-07-12United States Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, United StatesRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win35–0James PritchardKO3 (8)1997-06-13Denmark Antvorskovhallen, Slagelse, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win34–0Damon ReedUD81997-05-02Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win33–0Pedro Daniel FrancoUD81997-03-14Denmark Odense Idrætshal, Odense, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win32–0Larry HolmesSD121997-01-24Denmark Brøndby Hallen, Brøndby, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win31–0Marcus RhodeTKO2 (8)1996-11-30Austria Nova Arena, Wiener Neustadt, AustriaRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win30–0Andrew MaynardTKO6 (8)1996-10-18Denmark Idrættens Hus, Vejle, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win29–0Jerry HalsteadKO2 (8)1996-09-13Denmark Teater & Kongrescenter, Ringsted, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win28–0Mike HunterTKO5 (12)1996-05-31Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win27–0Salvador MacielTKO3 (8)1996-04-26Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win26–0Phil JacksonTKO6 (12)1996-03-29Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win25–0Jeff LallyTKO2 (8)1996-02-16Denmark Lillebæltshallen, Middelfart, DenmarkRetained IBO Heavyweight title
Win24–0Tony LaRosaTKO2 (12)1996-01-12Denmark Falconer Centret, Copenhagen, DenmarkWon vacant IBO Heavyweight title
Win23–0Carlos De LeonTKO3 (8)1995-11-24Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win22–0Tony TubbsTKO4 (10)1995-10-20Denmark Cirkusbygningen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Win21–0Terry DavisUD81995-09-08Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, Denmark
Win20–0Jim HuffmanDQ6 (8)1995-06-09Denmark Kolding Hallen, Kolding, Denmark
Win19–0Jason WallerTKO2 (8)1995-02-18Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win18–0Tim NobleUD81995-03-17Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Win17–0Doug DavisTKO6 (8)1995-03-11United States MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win16–0Matt GreenKO1 (8)1995-02-18United Kingdom Bath & West Country Showground, Somerset, United Kingdom
Win15–0Jeff LampkinUD81995-01-13Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, Denmark
Win14–0Terry AndersonKO5 (8)1994-11-11Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win13–0James SmithTKO5 (8)1994-10-07Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Win12–0George StephensKO1 (8)1994-06-12Denmark Kolding Hallen, Kolding, Denmark
Win11–0Ken MerrittKO8 (8)1994-04-22Denmark Aalborg Hallen, Aalborg, Denmark
Win10–0Ron GulletteKO3 (8)1994-03-25Denmark Aakirkeby Hallerne, Aakirkeby, Denmark
Win9–0Ross PurittyUD41994-03-05United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, United States
Win8–0Mike AceyKO2 (8)1994-02-18Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win7–0Mike DixonUD81993-12-05Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win6–0Jean ChanetUD61993-10-29Denmark Storebælthallen, Korsør, Denmark
Win5–0Roger McKenzieUD61993-09-17Denmark Cirkusbygningen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Win4–0Jean WeissUD61993-06-11Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win3–0Carl GaffneyUD61993-02-12Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win2–0Steve GeeUD61992-11-27Denmark Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark
Win1–0Terry ArmstrongUD61992-09-04Denmark Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, DenmarkProfessional debut
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