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Ross Puritty
American boxer

Ross Puritty

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American boxer
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El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, U.S.A.
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57 years
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Biography

Ross Puritty (born December 18, 1966 in Norman, Oklahoma) is a retired heavyweight professional boxer. A high-level journeyman and occasional heavyweight contender, Puritty is best remembered for his shocking upset of Wladimir Klitschko in 1998 that won him the WBC international Heavyweight title.

Professional Boxing career

Purrity made his professional debut on May 29, 1989, with a first-round knockout of Sergio Araujo. He then lost his second professional fight to Cleveland Woods. Through his first six professional fights Puritty had compiled a mediocre record of 3-3, and after thirteen professional fights he was doing even worse, falling to 6-7. By this time Puritty was considered nothing more than a useful journeyman who could be used as a trial horse for other young heavyweights. But Puritty was learning the art and science of boxing, and with time and experience his results began to improve.

A July 1994 match against Tommy Morrison, 41-2 at the time, was a turning point in Puritty's career, as he was outlanded and tired out near the end of the fight, but the bout was scored a draw after ten rounds on the strength of Puritty's two knockdowns of Morrison. Puritty then went on a tear, winning his next ten consecutive bouts, all by knockout. Puritty had made his name and was now considered a top-tier opponent, earning matches against Hasim Rahman and Michael Grant (both of whom beat him), and against Jorge Luis Gonzalez and Joe Hipp, both of whom Puritty beat. Following the win against Hipp, Puritty was matched against world title contenders Corrie Sanders, Larry Donald, and Chris Byrd, losing all three fights. Just when it appeared that his time as a contender was ending, Puritty upset the undefeated prospect Mark Hulstrom and the also undefeated future world champion Wladimir Klitschko in just 29 days in late 1998 on his way to a four fight win streak (he won the WBC international Heavyweight title from Klitschko).

Since a draw with Frankie Swindell in January 2000, Puritty has compiled a pedestrian record of just 4-7-2, and his time appears to have passed. But overall Puritty has salvaged a respectable career as a high-level journeyman and sometime contender for the heavyweight crown, amassing a career record of 31 wins and 20 losses with 27 wins coming by knockout.

Puritty has been generally acknowledged as a fighter with an "iron chin" due to his tremendous ability to absorb punishment. Throughout his whole professional career of 54 fights he has never been knocked out, and he was stopped only once, by Vitali Klitschko in 2001.

Ross Puritty now resides in Wichita, Kansas living with his wife Twila and their five children: Chandler, Tonique, Ross, DeAundre, and Maleak. There he has taken under his wing amateur boxers such as national contender Jeffery Page from Andover, Kansas and numerous other amateurs in a team known as Wichita Hard Hitters. Also for a short period he coached the Golden Glove champion Charles Ellis through a short but explosive professional career.

Professional boxing record

31 Wins (27 knockouts, 4 decisions), 20 Losses (3 knockouts, 17 decisions), 3 Draws [1]
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win31-20-3United States Carl GathrightMD827/10/2007Canada River Rock Casino, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Loss30-20-3Canada David CadieuxUD1010/02/2007Canada Armory, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss30-19-3United States Eddie ChambersUD1015/05/2005United States Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss30-18-3Germany Alexander DimitrenkoUD806/11/2004Germany Erdgas Arena, Riesa, Sachsen, Germany
Win30-17-3United States Tommy ConnellyTKO4 (6)24/01/2004United States Fire Lake Casino, Shawnee, Oklahoma, United States
Win29-17-3United States John DixonKO2 (6)02/08/2003United States Northern Lights Casino, Walker, Minnesota, United States
Loss28-17-3Sweden Attila LevinUD1008/09/2002United States Great Plains Coliseum, Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
Loss28-16-3Germany Timo HoffmannUD1201/06/2002Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Bayern, GermanyFor IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight title.
Loss28-15-3Ukraine Vitali KlitschkoTKO11 (12)08/12/2001Germany Koenig Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, GermanyFor WBA Inter-Continental Heavyweight title. Fight was stopped after Puritty suffered a large cut.
Draw28-14-3United States Sedreck FieldsPTS1021/09/2001Uzbekistan Sport Palace Yunusabad, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Win28-14-2United States Ronnie SmithTKO4 (18)04/11/2000United States Music Hall, Austin, Texas, United States
Loss27-14-2Cuba Elieser CastilloUD1020/08/2000United States Casino Queen, East St. Louis, Illinois, United States
Draw27-13-2United States Frankie SwindellPTS1014/01/2000United States Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, United States
Win27-13-1United States Louis MonacoPTS822/04/1999United States Adam’s Mark Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win26-13-1United States Lorenzo BoydTKO3 (6)23/03/1999United States KC Market Center, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win25-13-1Ukraine Wladimir KlitschkoTKO11 (12)05/12/1998Ukraine Sport Palace, Kiev, UkraineFor WBC International Heavyweight title. Klitschko's corner stopped the fight in the eleventh round.
Win24-13-1Denmark Mark HulstromKO2 (6)06/11/1998Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Loss23-13-1United States Chris ByrdUD1014/07/1998United States Casino Magic, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, United States
Loss23-12-1United States Larry DonaldUD1021/04/1998United States Players Island Casino, Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Loss23-11-1South Africa Corrie SandersUD1215/11/1997South Africa Carousel Hotel & Casino, Temba, North-West, South AfricaFor vacant WBU Heavyweight title.
Win23-10-1United States Joe HippKO10 (10)15/06/1997United States Grand Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win22-10-1United States Calvin JonesTKO5 (8)17/04/1997United States Adam’s Mark Hotel, Biloxi, Oklahoma, United States
Win21-10-1Cuba Jorge Luis GonzalezTKO7 (10)05/12/1996United States Brady Theater, Biloxi, Oklahoma, United States
Win20-10-1United States Lionel JacksonKO1 (?)14/09/1996United States Matte Sports Arena, Biloxi, Oklahoma, United States
Win19-10-1United States Michael SealsTKO2 (?)03/09/1996United States Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Loss18-10-1United States Michael GrantUD1021/07/1996United States Teamster's Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Loss18-9-1United States Hasim RahmanUD1026/03/1996United States Rochester, New York, United States
Win18-8-1United States Ron BrooksTKO1 (8)02/03/1996United States Civic Center, Sanford, North Carolina, United States
Win17-8-1United States Stan JonesKO3 (8)23/09/1995United States Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Win16-8-1United States Andre SmileyTKO1 (8)26/08/1995United States Argosy Riverboat, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win15-8-1Cedric HarbaughTKO3 (?)22/08/1995United States Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Win14-8-1United States Andre SmileyTKO1 (?)18/08/1995Mexico Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Win13-8-1United States Tom WilliamsTKO1 (?)25/07/1995United States Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Win12-8-1Lamar JohnsonTKO3 (?)18/07/1995United States Raleigh, South Carolina, United States
Win11-8-1United States Tyrone DixonKO1 (?)22/06/1995United States Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Win10-8-1United States Max KeyTKO2 (?)26/04/1995United States Raleigh, South Carolina, United States
Win9-8-1United States Ron GulletteTKO4 (?)17/02/1995United States Raleigh, South Carolina, United States
Draw8-8-1United States Tommy MorrisonSD1028/07/1994United States Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesMorrison was knocked down in rounds 6 and 10.
Loss8–8Canada Kirk JohnsonUD605/05/1994United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win8–7United States Derrick RoddyUD627/03/1994United States Expo Square Pavilion, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Win7–7United States Jason WilliamsPTS412/03/1994United States MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss6–7Denmark Brian NielsenPTS405/03/1994United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss6–6United States Will HintonPTS605/08/1993United States Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win6–5Mexico Juan Ramon PerezKO4 (?)03/04/1992Mexico Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Win5–5United States Mike BardwellKO4 (?)25/03/1992United States San Diego, California, United States
Loss4–5Nigeria King IpitanPTS425/02/1992United States Country Club, Reseda, California, United States
Loss4–4United States Derek IsamanPTS424/02/1992United States Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win4–3United States Jose AvilaTKO1 (?)03/02/1991United States Civic Center, El Paso, Texas, United States
Loss3–3United States John SargentUD606/01/1991United States Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Loss3–2Soviet Union Alexander MiroshnichenkoTKO6 (8)29/10/1990Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanFight stopped on cuts after 6 rounds.
Win3–1Troy TutwilerTKO3 (?)10/06/1990United States County Coliseum, El Paso, Texas, United States
Win2–1Sergio HernandezTKO1 (?)15/01/1990United States Sunland Park, New Mexico, United States
Loss1–1United States Cleveland WoodsTKO1 (4)27/06/1989United States Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win1–0Sergio AraujoKO1 (4)29/05/1989United States El Paso, Texas, United StatesPro debut for Puritty.
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