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Nicky Piper
British boxer

Nicky Piper

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British boxer
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Place of birth
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Age
58 years
Awards
Member of the Order of the British Empire
 
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Biography

Nicky Piper MBE (born 5 May 1966) is a retired Welsh super middleweight and light heavyweight boxer from Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff. His career was at its peak in the 1990s; he became the Commonwealth Light-heavyweight champion in 1995. He was trained by Charlie Pearson and managed by Frank Warren. Since retiring from boxing become a notable administrator in British boxing and currently works for The City Hospice as their Corporate Partnerships Manager.

Boxing career

Piper's first professional fight is recorded as being against fellow Welshman Kevin Roper. Piper won the match in the second round via a knockout. Piper then won nine of his next ten encounters, all scheduled for either six or eight rounds. Of the ten bouts, only one, against future British Heavyweight champion Maurice Core went the full distance resulting in a draw. Piper stopped his other nine opponents through retirement, knockout or technical knockout. Piper's first professional loss was to future World Cruiserweight Champion Carl Thompson at York Hall on 4 September 1991, Piper being stopped by technical knockout in the third round. The next month Piper was back in the ring, beating Franky Moro in a contest at the Royal Albert Hall. He completed 1991 with a sixth-round knockout over Carlos Christie.

Piper won his first three fights of 1992, all on points decisions, the first of which, over Frank Eubank, was an eliminator for the British Super Middleweight title. Another eliminator for the Super Middleweight belt saw Piper stop Johhny Melfah by technical knockout in the fifth at the G-Mex centre in Manchester. Piper's next fight was against WBC Super Middleweight champion Nigel Benn, in a challenge for the title. The twelve round contest was held at the Alexandria Pavilion in London on 12 December 1992. Benn stopped Piper in the eleventh on a technical knockout.

Despite the loss to Benn, Piper's very next match was another title fight; this time for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental light heavyweight belt. The fight against Argentinean Miguel Angel Maldonando went the distance with Piper being given the title by unanimous points decision. Two months later, on 10 April 1993, Piper successfully defended his title against Chris Sande in Swansea. Piper completed the year with a victory over Trevor Ambrose and a drawn match with Frank Rhodes. Piper started 1994 with a challenge for the WBO Light-heavyweight title, then held by Leeonzer Barber. Piper failed in his bid when he was again stopped by technical knockout, this time in the ninth. Piper fought twice more in 1994, a win over Charles Oliver and a failed bid for the vacant Commonwealth Light-heavyweight title, beaten by Crawford Ashley.

Piper's next fight was a win in an uneven contest against American Tim Bryan in June 1995, followed by a victory over John Keeton, both fights held in Cardiff. Then on 30 September he faced Noel Magee for the Commonwealth Light-Heavyweight title. Held at the Cardiff Arms Park, the fight lasted until the ninth round when Magee was knocked out, giving Piper his most senior belt of his career. In 1996 Piper fought in two bouts. A win over Danny Juma in Cardiff, and a successful defence of his Commonwealth belt to Bruce Scott at Tylorstown. The following year saw Piper's final two fights. In June he defeated Stephane Nizard in Norwich, before a title attempt for the WBO Light-heavyweight against Dariusz Michalczewski in Hanover. Piper was retired by his corner after the seventh and soon after retired from boxing.

Professional boxing record

26 Wins (21 knockouts, 5 decisions), 5 Losses (4 knockouts, 1 decision), 2 Draws [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss34–0 Dariusz MichalczewskiTKO74 October 1997 , Hanover, GermanyWBO World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the seventh round.
Win19–12–4 Stephane NizardPTS828 June 1997 , Norwich, United Kingdom
Win18–1 Bruce "Lionheart" ScottTKO730 November 1996 , Tylorstown, United KingdomCommonwealth Light Heavyweight Title.
Win2–5–1 Danny JumaTKO226 April 1996 Welsh Institute of Sport, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Win26–6–2 Noel MageeKO930 September 1995 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, United KingdomWBO Intercontinental/Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Titles.
Win9–6 John "Buster" KeetonRTD27 July 1995 Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, United KingdomKeeton retired at 3:00 of the second round.
Win22–12–2 "Terrible" Tim BryanTKO117 June 1995 Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, United KingdomReferee stopped the bout at 1:15 of the first round.
Loss18–6–1 Crawford AshleyPTS1219 November 1994 Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, United KingdomCommonwealth Light Heavyweight Title.
Win14–1–1 "Prince" Charles OliverTKO521 September 1994 Star Centre, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Loss18–1 Leeonzer BarberTKO929 January 1994 Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, United KingdomWBO World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:40 of the ninth round.
Draw9–1–1 Frank "Colossus" RhodesPTS823 October 1993 Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Win9–7 Trevor AmbroseTKO510 July 1993 Wales National Ice Rink, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Win15–4 Chris SandeTKO910 April 1993 Swansea, United KingdomWBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title.
Win30–19–8 Miguel Angel MaldonadoUD1213 February 1993 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, United KingdomWBA Intercontinental Light Heavyweight Title. 120–105, 120–105, 120–107.
Loss34–2 Nigel BennTKO1112 December 1992 Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill, England, United KingdomWBC World Super Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:44 of the 11th round.
Win13–9 Johnny MelfahTKO525 July 1992 G-Mex Leisure Centre, Manchester, United KingdomBBBofC British Super Middleweight Title Eliminator.
Win10–6 Larry PratherPTS816 May 1992 Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill, England, United Kingdom
Win22–7–1 Ron AmundsenPTS1011 March 1992 Star Centre, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Win9–5 Frank EubankPTS1022 January 1992 Star Centre, Cardiff, United KingdomBBBofC British Super Middleweight Title Eliminator. 99–96.5.
Win8–6 Carlos ChristieKO620 November 1991 Star Centre, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Win13–36–2 Franky MoroTKO429 October 1991 Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Loss9–3 Carl "The Cat" ThompsonTKO34 September 1991 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win11–2 Simon "Says" HarrisTKO13 July 1991 , Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Win3–3 Martin "Tino" LopezKO122 May 1991 New London Arena, Millwall, United Kingdom
Win11–18–6 Serge BolivardTKO18 May 1991 New London Arena, Millwall, United Kingdom
Win8–20–3 "Big" John HeldTKO35 March 1991 New London Arena, Millwall, United Kingdom
Win3–2–2 "Big" John EllisKO112 November 1990 s, Norwich, United KingdomEllis knocked out at 0:12 of the first round.
Win16–7–1 Paul "The Beatle" McCarthyTKO323 October 1990 Granby Halls, Leicester, United Kingdom
Draw2–0 Maurice CorePTS622 May 1990 City Hall, Saint Albans, United Kingdom58.5–58.5.
Win5–14 "Boxing" Darren McKennaRTD417 April 1990 New London Arena, Millwall, United KingdomMcKenna retired at 2:00 of the fourth round.
Win16–15–4 Dave OwensKO119 December 1989 Ocean Rooms, Gorleston, United Kingdom
Win2–7 Gus MendesTKO317 October 1989 Star Centre, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Win4–10–1 Kevin RoperKO26 September 1989 Afan Lido, Port Talbot, United KingdomRoper knocked out at 1:30 of the second round.

Personal history

After his retirement from boxing Piper became a sports commentator and in 1997 a member of the British Boxing Board of Control. Piper served as Chairman of the Professional Boxing Association and in 2005 he was awarded the MBE for his services to the sport. Piper is a member of Mensa and currently works for The City Hospice (formerly George Thomas Hospice Care) their Corporate Partnership Manager

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Who is Nicky Piper?
Nicky Piper is a former Welsh professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 1999. He held the British light-heavyweight title from 1997 to 1999, and challenged twice for world titles, the WBC title in 1995, and the IBF title in 1998.
What is Nicky Piper's boxing career record?
Nicky Piper had a professional boxing career record of 38 wins (24 by knockout), 10 losses, and 1 draw. He had a successful amateur career before turning professional in 1988.
Did Nicky Piper win any major titles?
Yes, Nicky Piper won the British light-heavyweight title, which he held from 1997 to 1999. He also won the vacant WBO Inter-Continental light-heavyweight title in 1997. Although he challenged for world titles, he was not successful in winning them.
Who were some of Nicky Piper's notable opponents?
Throughout his career, Nicky Piper faced several notable opponents, including Graciano Rocchigiani, Virgil Hill, and Roy Jones Jr. These fights against high-level competition helped establish Piper's reputation as a skilled and tough boxer.
What is Nicky Piper doing now?
After retiring from professional boxing in 1999, Nicky Piper has worked as a boxing commentator and pundit. He has been involved in various television programs, providing analysis and insight into boxing matches. Piper continues to contribute to the sport and share his knowledge and expertise.
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