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Michael Sprott
British boxer

Michael Sprott

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British boxer
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Place of birth
Reading, Berkshire, South East England, England
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49 years
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Biography

Michael Sprott (born 16 January 1975) is a British professional boxer. He is a former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion, and has challenged for the European title. He was the winner of the 14th Prizefighter series.

Career

After a quiet amateur career, Sprott turned pro in November 1996 under the old Frank Bruno trainer, Terry Lawless. He won 11 fights, including a points win over veteran Michael Murray before taking on Harry Senior in September 1998 for the Southern Area Heavyweight title. Senior, a respected sparring partner, had recently dedicated himself to being a full-time professional, and took Sprott out in 6 rounds with body shots. Sprott came back with 3 wins before falling apart in 3 rounds versus British contender Wayne Llewelyn in October 2000.

Seemingly relegated to journeyman status, In February 2001 in London Sprott scored an upset when he outpointed the once-beaten German Timo Hoffmann, who had lost only to Vitali Klitschko. He travelled to Germany for the rematch, controversially outpointed by Hoffmann in a result that was jeered loudly by the German crowd.

In November 2001 he travelled to South Africa to face hard hitting fringe contender Corrie Sanders. In a brief and entertaining fight, Sprott rocked the southpaw before being decked himself, and suffering a controversial stoppage by the referee, with even the South African commentators deploring the stoppage.

In February 2002 Keith Long pulled out from a British and Commonwealth title fight with Danny Williams, and Sprott flew in from a holiday in Jamaica on only a few days notice. After a few rounds he ran out of gas and was stopped in 7 but showed he could compete at national level. It was around this time that Sprott brought in trainer John Bloomfield, who spent six years with Frank Bruno.

After this challenge, Sprott went on a successful run of form, winning 8 fights, including knockouts of Pele Reid (KO7), ex-British champ Michael Holden (KO4), Mark Potter (KO3), and Colin Kenna (KO1), setting up a rematch with Williams.

In September 2003 Sprott qualified for another shot at Williams and his titles, but after a far more competitive fight, Sprott was the victim of several low blows. When he complained to the referee he was controversially knocked out by a Williams left hook.

In January 2004 Sprott narrowly outpointed Williams in their third and final fight (115-114), lifting the British and Commonwealth titles. A few months later Williams would knockout Mike Tyson, however Sprott would lose his titles in his first defense, matched with fast undefeated Matt Skelton (12-0), Sprott was mauled and stopped in the 12th. His last fight of 2004 was a win against Czech heavyweight champ Robert Šulgan in Bethnal Green.

In 2005 Sprott would take the first of many trips abroad fighting top prospects, usually at short notice. In April he beat the German amateur star Cengiz Koc, but in October was outpointed by Olympian Paolo Vidoz in a European title fight, both fights in Germany. In December he fought future European champ Vladimir Virchis in Austria, but was once-again the victim of a controversial decision loss.

In February 2006 he outboxed veteran Antoine Palatis in Scotland, but in a WBA Eliminator in July was hammered in 8 one-sided rounds by undefeated Ruslan Chagaev. Despite the loss he went back to Germany and beat a third German prospect when he upset undefeated southpaw Rene Dettweiller in November.

During his travels in Germany Sprott had picked up the second-tier European Heavyweight title, the "EU" title, which he defended against 2000 Olympic Gold medallist Audley Harrison in London, February 2007. Harrison had demolished Danny Williams in his last fight and was on course to face Matt Skelton in a world title eliminator. A 9/2 underdog with most bookies, Sprott came off the floor in the 1st round to score a rare stoppage win by knocking Harrison clean out in the 3rd with a left hook; and seemingly ending his career.

On 14 July 2007 Sprott lost to Matt Skelton in a 12-round contest. The fight was of a very poor standard with Skelton winning on points.

On 31 May 2008 Sprott travelled to Germany to face hot prospect, and the WBA's #4 ranked contender Taras Bidenko. Sprott was outpointed in a 10 round unanimous decision, with 2 judges scoring the bout 97-93, and the other seeing it 97-94.

On 14 March 2009 Sprott fought former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster and lost a unanimous decision.

He fought Alexander Ustinov on 20 June 2009 but lost by unanimous decision after ten rounds. However he beat German Werner Kreiskott by round 1 TKO in March 2010 and this earned him a shot at the vacant European Boxing Union title against old foe Audley Harrison at Alexandra Palace in April 2010. Sprott was leading the bout on all three scorecards before Harrison knocked out Sprott with seconds remaining of round 12.

On 9 October 2010, a 35-year-old Sprott competed in Sky's 'PrizeFighter' series (Heavyweights), reaching the final where he fought Matt Skelton. It was Third time lucky for Sprott who had lost his previous 2 contests with the 43-year-old Skelton, Winning on a split decision (29-28 skelton 29-28 sprott 29-28 sprott) after the 3 round contest and winning £32,000 in 'winner take all' prize money. In September 2011 he suffered a third defeat in a European heavyweight title bout when he lost a unanimous points decision to Ukrainian Alexander Dimitrenko in Hamburg.

Outside the ring

Michael Sprott has a son called Darnell born around 2001. Darnell's name is stitched on the shorts Sprott wears for his professional contests. In recent contests Sprott's shorts have also displayed the name of his late sister Ginette, who took her own life in September 2009 after a long battle with depression.

He lists his hobbies as weights, travelling and meeting new people. Outside boxing, Sprott enjoys rugby and the Wimbledon Championships. His favourite football teams are Reading FC and Arsenal F.C..

Professional boxing record

40 Wins (17 knockouts), 24 Losses (14 knockouts), 0 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss42-26Romania Christian HammerKO118/03/2016Romania Circus, Bucharest, Romania
Loss42-25Sweden Adrian GranatKO105/12/2015Germany Inselparkhalle, Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg, Germany
Loss42-24France Carlos TakamKO513/06/2015France Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, France
Loss42-23United Kingdom Anthony JoshuaTKO122/11/2014United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UKFor WBC International Heavyweight title.
Loss42-22Australia Kali MeehanKO104/06/2014New Zealand The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New ZealandSuper 8 Heavyweight Tournament - Final
Win42-21New Zealand Anthony NansenUD304/06/2014New Zealand The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New ZealandSuper 8 Heavyweight Tournament - Semi Final
Win41-21United Kingdom Martin RoganMD304/06/2014New Zealand The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New ZealandSuper 8 Heavyweight Tournament - Quarter Final
Win40-21United States Jason GavernUD314/11/2013United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Final.
Win39-21United States Brian MintoUD314/11/2013United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Semi-Final.
Win38-21United States Damian WillsUD314/11/2013United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Quarter-Final.
Loss37-21Germany Erkan TeperTKO1 (10)31/08/2013Switzerland Münsterplatz, Magdeburg, Basel, Switzerland
Loss37-20Finland Robert HeleniusUD1023/03/2013Germany GETEC Arena, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, GermanyScoring 93-98, 93-97 and 92-98.
Win37-19Germany Edmund GerberMD1215/12/2012Germany Arena Nürnberger Versicherung, Nuremberg, Bayern, Germany
Loss36-19Germany Edmund GerberTKO4 (12)15/09/2012Germany Baden-Arena, Offenburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySprott, angry at the stoppage decision, appeared to push the referee to the canvas.
Loss36-18Bulgaria Kubrat PulevRTD9 (12)14/01/2012Germany Baden-Arena, Offenburg, Baden-Württemberg, GermanyFor IBF International heavyweight title.
Loss36-17Germany Alexander DimitrenkoUD1224/09/2011Germany Dima-Sportcenter, Lohbruegge, Hamburg, GermanyFor EBU (European) heavyweight title. Sprott penalized 2 points; 1 point in round 10 & 1 point in round 12. Scores were 119-108, 117-111, 116-111.
Loss36-16United States Tye FieldsSD327/05/2011United Kingdom Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, London, England, UKPrizefighter Tournament, International heavyweight quarter-final. Scoring was 28-29, 28-29, 29-28.
Win36-15Turkey Serdar UysalUD419/03/2011Germany Lanxess-Arena, Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win35-15United Kingdom Matt SkeltonSD309/10/2010United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Final.
Win34-15United Kingdom Shane McPhilbinUD309/10/2010United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Semi-Final.
Win33-15United Kingdom Danny HughesUD309/10/2010United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK'Prizefighter' Tournament Heavyweight Quarter-Final.
Loss32-15United Kingdom Audley HarrisonKO12 (12)09/04/2010United Kingdom Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, London, England, UKFor vacant EBU (European) heavyweight title. Harrison who was behind on points coming into the 12th and final round and could not win on the cards, landed a left that knocked out Sprott in their rematch.
Win32-14Germany Werner KreiskottTKO1 (4)20/03/2010Germany Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Loss31-14Russia Alexander UstinovUD1020/06/2009Germany Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Loss31-13United States Lamon BrewsterUD814/03/2009Germany Ostseehalle, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanySprott down at the end of round 3.
Win31-12United States Zack PagePTS619/11/2008United Kingdom Royal Lancaster Hotel, Bayswater, London, England, UK
Loss30-12Ukraine Taras BydenkoUD1031/05/2008Germany Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Loss30-11United Kingdom Matt SkeltonMD1214/07/2007United Kingdom O2 Arena (Millennium Dome), Greenwich, London, England, UKFor Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title. Fight was marred by a lot of holding, prompting the referee to warm both fighters repeatedly.
Win30-10United Kingdom Audley HarrisonKO3 (12)17/02/2007United Kingdom The Arena, Wembley, London, England, UKRetained EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title & won vacant BBBofC English heavyweight title. Sprott was knocked down in the 1st round. Harrison was out cold from a left hook.
Win29-10Germany Rene DettweilerSD1204/11/2006Germany RWE Rhein-Ruhr Sporthalle, Mülheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen, GermanyRetained EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title. Sprott received point deductions in 10th and 12th rounds for head butts.
Loss28-10Uzbekistan Ruslan ChagaevTKO8 (12)15/07/2006Germany Color Line Arena, Altona, Hamburg, GermanyFor WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title & vacant WBO Asia Pacific heavyweight title.
Win28-9France Antoine PalatisUD1018/02/2006United Kingdom Meadowbank Sports Centre, Wembley, Edinburgh, Scotland, UKWon vacant EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title.
Loss27-9Ukraine Volodymyr VyrchysUD1213/12/2005Australia Freizeit Arena, Soelden, AustriaFor WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title.
Loss27-8Italy Paolo VidozUD1201/10/2005Germany EWE-Arena, Oldenburg, Niedersachsen, GermanyFor EBU (European) heavyweight title.
Win27-7Germany Cengiz KocSD1023/04/2005Germany Arena Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, GermanyWon vacant EBU-EU (European Union) heavyweight title.
Win26-7Czech Republic Robert SulganTKO1 (8)10/09/2004United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UKSulgan down from a right uppercut.
Loss25-7United Kingdom Matt SkeltonKO12 (12)24/04/2004United Kingdom Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, Berkshire, England, UKLost BBBofC British heavyweight title & Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title.
Win25-6United Kingdom Danny WilliamsPTS1224/01/2004United Kingdom Conference Centre, Wembley, London, England, UKWon BBBofC British heavyweight title & Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title.
Loss24-6United Kingdom Danny WilliamsTKO5 (12)26/09/2003United Kingdom Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, Berkshire, England, UKFor Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title. Lost BBBofC British heavyweight title. While Sprott turned to the referee to complain about a low blow, he was knocked out by a left hook to the chin.
Win24-5Republic of Ireland Colin KennaTKO1 (10)01/08/2003United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UKRetained BBBofC British heavyweight title.
Win23-5Czech Republic Petr HoracekKO1 (6)10/06/2003United Kingdom Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
Win22-5United Kingdom Mark PotterTKO3 (10)18/03/2003United Kingdom Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, Berkshire, England, UKWon vacant BBBofC British heavyweight title.
Win21-5United Kingdom Michael HoldenTKO4 (8)24/01/2003United Kingdom Ponds Forge Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
Win20-5Hungary Tamas FeheriTKO2 (6)12/12/2002United Kingdom Equinox Nightclub, Leicester Square, London, England, UK
Win19-5United Kingdom Derek McCaffertyPTS817/09/2002United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Win18-5United States Garing LanePTS610/07/2002United Kingdom Conference Centre, Wembley, London, England, UK
Win17-5United Kingdom Pele ReidTKO7 (10)09/05/2002United Kingdom Equinox Nightclub, Leicester Square, London, England, UKWon vacant WBF European heavyweight title. Sprott down twice.
Loss16-5United Kingdom Danny WilliamsRTD7 (12)12/02/2002United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UKFor BBBofC British heavyweight title & Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title. Sprott down in round 7. Sprott was a late replacement for Keith Long.
Win16-4United States Jermell BarnesPTS820/12/2001Netherlands Topsportcentrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Loss15-4South Africa Corrie SandersTKO1 (8)03/11/2001South Africa Carnival City, Brakpan, Gauteng, South Africa
Loss15-3Germany Timo HoffmannUD824/03/2001Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Win15-2Germany Timo HoffmannPTS817/02/2001United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Loss14-2United Kingdom Wayne LlewellynTKO3 (8)14/10/2000United Kingdom Conference Centre, Wembley, London, England, UK
Win14-1United Kingdom Tony BoothPTS618/01/2000United Kingdom Leisure Centre, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Win13-1United Kingdom Chris WoollasRTD4 (6)10/07/1999United Kingdom Elephant and Castle Centre, Southwark, London, England, UK
Win12-1United Kingdom Gary WilliamsPTS616/01/1999United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Loss11-1United Kingdom Harry SeniorTKO6 (10)12/09/1998United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Win11-0United Kingdom Michael MurrayPTS614/02/1998United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Win10-0Republic of Ireland Ray KaneRTD1 (6)14/03/1998United Kingdom Elephant and Castle Centre, Southwark, London, England, UK
Win9-0United Kingdom Johnny DavisonTKO2 (6)10/01/1998United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Win8-0United Kingdom Nick HowardTKO1 (4)06/12/1997United Kingdom The Arena, Wembley, London, England, UK
Win7-0United Kingdom Darren FearnPTS608/11/1997United Kingdom Elephant and Castle Centre, Southwark, London, England, UK
Win6-0United Kingdom Gary WilliamsPTS602/09/1997United Kingdom Elephant and Castle Centre, Southwark, London, England, UK
Win5-0Poland Wladek FramasPTS620/05/1997United Kingdom Picketts Lock Stadium, Edmonton, London, England, UK
Win4-0United Kingdom Tim RedmanKO2 (4)16/04/1997United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Win3-0United Kingdom Alvin MillerKO1 (4)17/03/1997United Kingdom Marriott Hotel, Mayfair, London, England, UK
Win2-0United Kingdom Johnny DavisonKO2 (6)19/02/1997United Kingdom Town Hall, Acton, London, England, UK
Win1-0United Kingdom Geoff HunterTKO1 (4)20/11/1996United Kingdom Wembley, London, England, UKProfessional debut.
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