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Mark Breland
American retired world champion boxer

Mark Breland

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American retired world champion boxer
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61 years
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Biography

Mark Anthony Breland (born May 11, 1963) is an American retired world champion boxer who won five New York Golden Gloves titles and a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics, was awarded the 1982 Boxer of the Year by USAABF, and rated #1 amateur welterweight in the world by AIBA in 1984. He later became an actor with a wide range of movie and television credits, having made his debut in The Lords of Discipline, and also appeared in the music video for The Pointer Sisters' 1985 hit single, "Dare Me." At 6' and two and a half inches tall, Breland is one of the tallest World Welterweight champions of all time.

Amateur career

Breland, who was born in Brooklyn, New York, began fighting when he was 9 years old, taking on challengers in the lobby and hallways of the housing project which happened to be his home. At 13, he entered the gym and embraced boxing as a way of life. He is a five-time New York Golden Gloves Champion (1980–84), his record in this competition was 21–0 (19 KO's), with 14 knockouts coming in the 1st round.

Breland made an acting appearance in the movie The Lords of Discipline.

Breland was so exceptional, that he has been having trouble getting sparring partners in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Boxing Association Gym. In June 1984, when he was preparing himself for the forthcoming National Olympic Trials, he went to Grossinger, New York, to train with the Kronks, there he sparred with the WBC Super Welterweight Champion Thomas Hearns, who in turn was preparing to fight Roberto Durán. At that time Breland has been trained by Emanuel Steward. At that time he narrowly escaped bigger troubles, falling under destructive influence of his teammate Ricky Womack, who happened to be an authoritative figure for Breland, eventually was sentenced and jailed.

Highlights

Already in 1981, age 18, professional boxing promoters and managers have offered him huge sums up to $300,000 to sign a professional contract. But Breland has turned down these offers, partly by anticipating the 1984 Olympics, and in part because due to the promoters' neglect: "It's not 'cause I need the money. It's 'cause they need the money. Hey, I can get hurt." Planning his professional career, he planned to leave the ring before he's 30.

Breland compiled an impressive amateur record of 110–1 (with 73 knockouts, plus one unaccounted loss by medical disqualification, due to withdrawal because of toxic poisioning, spent most of the week in a New York hospital.)

Professional career

Breland turned professional in 1984. In 1987, Breland won the vacant WBA welterweight title. He lost it in his first defense to Marlon Starling. In 1989, Breland again won the vacant WBA Welterweight Title. He made three successful title defenses before losing it to Aaron Davis in a back-and-forth 9-round contest that was nearly called off twice because of injuries to Davis' eye before Breland was knocked out in round 9.

In 1997, Breland retired with a professional record of 35–3–1 (25 KOs).

Breland is currently a boxing trainer, having trained Vernon Forrestand former WBC Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder among other notable boxers.

Professional boxing record

35 Wins (25 knockouts, 10 decisions), 3 Losses (3 knockouts), 1 Draw
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
Win35–3–1 Rick HaynesUD101997-03-21 Jacksonville, Florida
Win34–3–1 Bobby ButtersTKO2 (10)1997-01-10 Riverfront Sports Arena, Jacksonville, Florida
Win33–3–1 Darryl LattimoreUD101996-06-07 Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win32–3–1 Buck SmithKO3 (10)1996-05-19 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win31–3–1 Ricardo SmithTKO3 (10)1996-01-27 Schwartz Athletic Center, Brooklyn, New York
Loss30–3–1 Jorge VacaTKO6 (10)1991-09-13 ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California
Win30–2–1 Julian SamahaTKO1 (10)1991-07-12 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada
Win29–2–1 Henry Anaya Jr.UD101991-06-10 Meadowlands Exposition Center, Secaucus, New Jersey
Win28–2–1 Ariel CondeKO1 (10)1991-04-09 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Loss27–2–1 Aaron DavisKO9 (12)1990-07-08 Harrah's Reno, Reno, NevadaLost WBA welterweight title
Win27–1–1 Lloyd HoneyghanTKO3 (12)1990-03-03 Wembley Arena, Wembley, LondonRetained WBA welterweight title
Win26–1–1 Fujio OzakiTKO4 (12)1989-12-10 Korakuen Hall, TokyoRetained WBA welterweight title
Win25–1–1 Mauro MartelliTKO2 (12)1989-10-13 Patinoire des Vernets, GenevaRetained WBA welterweight title
Win24–1–1 Rafael PinedaTKO5 (12)1989-04-22 Trump Castle, Atlantic City, New JerseyRetained WBA welterweight title
Win23–1–1 Seung-Soon LeeTKO1 (12)1989-02-04 Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NevadaWon vacant WBA welterweight title
Win22–1–1 Ozzie O'NealKO1 (10)1988-10-07 The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Win21–1–1 Pablo BaezKO1 (10)1988-08-11 DiVinci Manor, Chicago, Illinois
Draw20–1–1 Marlon StarlingPTS121988-04-16 Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, NevadaFor WBA welterweight title
Win20–1 Juan Antonio VillaTKO3 (10)1988-02-05 Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win19–1 Javier SuazoUD101987-12-05 Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Loss18–1 Marlon StarlingTKO11 (15)1987-08-22 Township Auditorium, Columbia, South CarolinaLost WBA welterweight title
Win18–0 Juan Bautista RondonPTS101987-07-10 Forte Village Resort, Sardinia
Win17–0 Harold VolbrechtTKO7 (15)1987-02-06 Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New JerseyWon vacant WBA welterweight title
Win16–0 Orlando OrozcoTKO2 (10)1986-11-13 Felt Forum, New York City
Win15–0 Ralph TwinningKO1 (10)1986-10-15 Columbia, South Carolina
Win14–0 Reggie MillerKO2 (10)1986-09-14 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win13–0 John MundugaTKO6 (10)1986-06-21 The Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win12–0 Ricky AvendanoKO1 (10)1986-05-15 Felt Forum, New York City
Win11–0 Darryl AnthonyTKO3 (10), 2:141986-04-12 Ice World, Totowa, New JerseyAvenged the earlier amateur loss
Win10–0 Richard AguirreKO1 (10)1986-03-02 Americana Host Farm, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Win9–0 Troy WorthamUD101986-01-25 Americana Host Farm, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Win8–0 Hedgemon RobertsonUD81985-12-21 Virginia Beach Pavilion, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Win7–0 Donald GwinnKO2 (8)1985-10-18 Felt Forum, New York City
Win6–0 Don ShiverTKO1 (8)1985-07-20 Norfolk Scope, Norfolk, Virginia
Win5–0 Dario DeJesusKO2 (6)1985-06-19 Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey
Win4–0 Vince DunfeeKO2 (6)1985-05-17 Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada
Win3–0 Steve "Lightning" LittleUD61985-04-06 San Angelo, Texas
Win2–0 Marlon PalmerUD61985-01-05 Harrah's Marina, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win1–0 Dwight WilliamsUD61984-11-15 Madison Square Garden, New York CityPro Debut
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What is Mark Breland's profession?
Mark Breland is a retired American professional boxer and current boxing trainer.
What weight class did Mark Breland compete in?
Breland competed in the welterweight division during his boxing career.
What is Mark Breland's boxing record?
Breland had a professional boxing record of 35 wins and 3 losses, with 25 of his wins coming by knockout.
Has Mark Breland won any championships?
Yes, Mark Breland was a two-time WBA welterweight champion, winning the title in 1987 and successfully defending it five times.
What is Mark Breland known for in boxing?
Breland is most well-known for his powerful punching ability, as he had a reputation for having one of the most devastating right hands in the sport.
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