Antwun Echols Explained

Antwun Echols
Nickname:Kid Dynamite
Weight:Light heavyweight
Super middleweight
Middleweight
Height:5 ft 11 in
Reach:73 in
Nationality:American
Birth Date:4 December 1970
Birth Place:Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Death Place:Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:5159
Total:58
Wins:32
Ko:28
Losses:22
Draws:4

Antwun Echols (December 4, 1970 – July 2, 2023) was an American boxer who was a world middleweight contender throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. His hometown was Davenport, Iowa.

Amateur career

He missed out on a spot on the 1992 United States Olympic boxing team by losing to Raúl Márquez in the final of the trials

Professional career

Echols turned professional in 1993. In 1999, he challenged IBF middleweight title holder Bernard Hopkins but lost via decision. The following year he lost a rematch with Hopkins, this time losing via technical knock-out in the 10th round.

In 2001, he fought Charles Brewer. Echols went down three times in round two, but recovered in round three to score a technical knock-out win to capture the vacant NABA super middleweight title. In 2003, Echols had another opportunity for a title shot after the WBA Super Middleweight Title was vacated when Sven Ottke was upgraded to 'Super' champion status. He battled Anthony Mundine for the vacant title, but lost a close decision. In 2005, Echols lost an IBF Middleweight Eliminator to Kingsley Ikeke when he was stopped in the 10th round.

Since 2005, Echols is 1–16–3, his run as a championship caliber fighter long ended. In October 2015, Echols was defeated by Derrick Findley in three rounds; this was the seventh consecutive bout in which he lost in the third round.

Personal life

On July 30, 2007, in Davenport, Iowa, Echols was shot in the leg while trying to break up a fight.[1] [2] In 2013, when asked how many children he has, he replied "Twenty-three, I think," admitting it could be more. At the time, he was living with his fiancé and four children in Dade City, Florida.[3]

Death

Echols died on July 2 2023, at the age of 52. He had been suffering from diabetes.[4]

Professional boxing record

|-|58|Loss|32–22–4|align=left|Lamar Russ|KO|1 (8)|0:18|30 Apr 2016|align=left||align=left||-|57|Loss|32–21–4|align=left|Derrick Findley|TKO|3 (6)|1:13|17 Oct 2015|align=left||align=left||-|56|Loss|32–20–4|align=left|Dyah Davis|KO|3 (10)|2:12|24 Aug 2013|align=left||align=left||-|55|Loss|32–19–4|align=left|Mike Jimenez|TKO|3 (6)|2:58|21 Nov 2012|align=left||align=left||-|54|Loss|32–18–4|align=left|Patrick Majewski|TKO|3 (8)|?|7 Apr 2012|align=left||align=left||-|53|Loss|32–17–4|align=left|Marcus Oliveira|TKO|3 (8)|2:01|28 Jan 2012|align=left||align=left||-|52|Loss|32–16–4|align=left|Alejandro Berrio|TKO|3 (8)|1:04|26 Feb 2011|align=left||align=left||-|51|Loss|32–15–4|align=left|Joe Spina|TKO|3 (10)|0:49|2 Oct 2010|align=left||align=left||-|50|Loss|32–14–4|align=left|Darryl Cunningham|KO|3 (8)|2:54|23 Jul 2010|align=left||align=left||-|49|Loss|32–13–4|align=left|Caleb Truax|UD|10|N/a|11 Jun 2010|align=left||align=left||-|48|Win|32–12–4|align=left|Fred Thomas|KO|6 (6)|1:32|20 Mar 2010|align=left||align=left||-|47|Loss|31–12–4|align=left|Angel Hernandez|RTD|6 (8)|3:00|21 Aug 2008|align=left||align=left||-|46|Loss|31–11–4|align=left|Phil Williams|TKO|7 (8)|0:45|5 Jun 2009|align=left||align=left||-|45|Loss|31–10–4|align=left|Roman Karmazin|TKO|7 (10)|1:52|21 Mar 2009|align=left||align=left||-|44|Loss|31–9–4|align=left|Michael Walker|MD|8|N/a|3 Nov 2008|align=left||align=left||-|43|Loss|31–8–4|align=left|Peter Quillin|UD|10|N/a|16 Apr 2008|align=left||align=left||-|42|Draw|31–7–4|align=left|Michael Walker|MD|10|N/a|29 Feb 2008|align=left||align=left||-|41|Loss|31–7–3|align=left|Fulgencio Zuniga|UD|10|N/a|23 Jun 2007|align=left||align=left||-|40|Draw|31–6–3|align=left|Rubin Williams|PTS|12|N/a|12 Jan 2007|align=left||align=left||-|39|Draw|31–6–2|align=left|Mohamad Said|MD|10|N/a|5 Apr 2006|align=left||align=left||-|38|Loss|31–6–1|align=left|Kingsley Ikeke|RTD|10 (12)|3:00|15 Apr 2005|align=left||align=left||-|37|Win|31–5–1|align=left|Jameel Wilson|TKO|7 (10)|2:26|2 Dec 2004|align=left||align=left||-|36|Win|30–5–1|align=left|Ross Thompson|UD|10|N/a|8 May 2004|align=left||align=left||-|35|Loss|29–5–1|align=left|Anthony Mundine|UD|12|N/a|3 Sep 2003|align=left||align=left||-|34|Win|29–4–1|align=left|Richard Grant|TKO|3 (12)|0:59|3 Aug 2002|align=left||align=left||-|33|Win|28–4–1|align=left|Oscar Bravo|TKO|1 (12)|0:42|27 Jun 2002|align=left||align=left||-|32|Win|27–4–1|align=left|Kabary Salem|UD|12|N/a|9 Apr 2002|align=left||align=left||-|31|Win|26–4–1|align=left|Lawrence Chapman|DQ|5 (12)|2:47|21 Dec 2001|align=left||align=left||-|30|Win|25–4–1|align=left|Charles Brewer|TKO|3 (12)|1:21|19 May 2001|align=left||align=left||-|29|Loss|24–4–1|align=left|Bernard Hopkins|TKO|10 (12)|1:42|1 Dec 2000|align=left||align=left||-|28|Win|24–3–1|align=left|Lionel Ortiz|RTD|7 (12)|3:00|5 May 2000|align=left||align=left||-|27|Win|23–3–1|align=left|Anthony Ivory|UD|10|N/a|17 Feb 2000|align=left||align=left||-|26|Loss|22–3–1|align=left|Bernard Hopkins|UD|12|N/a|12 Dec 1999|align=left||align=left||-|25|Win|22–2–1|align=left|Roland Rangel|TKO|2 (12)|1:40|22 Jan 1999|align=left||align=left||-|24|Win|21–2–1|align=left|Urbano Gurrola|TKO|6 (12)|1:03|28 Jul 1998|align=left||align=left||-|23|Win|20–2–1|align=left|Kevin Tillman|RTD|8 (12)|3:00|7 Apr 1998|align=left||align=left||-|22|Win|19–2–1|align=left|Brian Barbosa|KO|9 (12)|2:59|10 Feb 1998|align=left||align=left||-|21|Win|18–2–1|align=left|Billy Robertson|KO|3|?|30 Sep 1997|align=left||align=left||-|20|Win|17–2–1|align=left|Earl Monroe|TKO|3 (12)|2:25|27 Jul 1997|align=left||align=left||-|19|Win|16–2–1|align=left|Andre Haddock|KO|3 (8)|1:09|20 May 1997|align=left||align=left||-|18|Win|15–2–1|align=left|George Brown|TKO|6 (8)|2:58|10 May 1997|align=left||align=left||-|17|Draw|14–2–1|align=left|Eric Lucas|PTS|10|N/a|6 Dec 1996|align=left||align=left||-|16|Win|14–2|align=left|Roy Hundley|KO|2 (4)|2:35|29 Nov 1996|align=left||align=left||-|15|Loss|13–2|align=left|Chris Johnson|MD|10|N/a|11 Oct 1996|align=left||align=left||-|14|Win|13–1|align=left|Eric Crumble|TKO|1 (6)|1:25|30 Mar 1996|align=left||align=left||-|13|Win|12–1|align=left|Oscar Washington|TKO|4 (8)|?|9 Dec 1995|align=left||align=left||-|12|Win|11–1|align=left|Marris Virgil|TKO|2 (8)|0:22|18 Oct 1995|align=left||align=left||-|11|Win|10–1|align=left|Dan Butters|KO|2 (6)|?|13 May 1995|align=left||align=left||-|10|Win|9–1|align=left|Abdullah Ramadan|KO|2 (6)|2:23|1 Mar 1995|align=left||align=left||-|9|Win|8–1|align=left|Edgar Borja|KO|2|?|17 Dec 1994|align=left||align=left||-|8|Win|7–1|align=left|Joe Harris|KO|3 (8)|?|22 Oct 1994|align=left||align=left||-|7|Win|6–1|align=left|Willie Perry|KO|6 (6)|1:18|8 Oct 1994|align=left||align=left||-|6|Win|5–1|align=left|Tyrone Mack|TKO|2|?|31 Jul 1994|align=left||align=left||-|5|Win|4–1|align=left|Hector Ramirez|KO|3|?|1 Jul 1994|align=left||align=left||-|4|Win|3–1|align=left|Leon Shavers|KO|1|?|8 Jan 1994|align=left||align=left||-|3|Win|2–1|align=left|Clifton Woods|TKO|1|?|23 Oct 1993|align=left||align=left||-|2|Win|1–1|align=left|Donald Tucker|KO|1 (4)|1:42|31 Jul 1993|align=left||align=left||-|1|Loss|0–1|align=left|Anthony Ivory|KO|1 (4)|?|22 May 1993|align=left||align=left||}

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Notes and References

  1. News: Echols shot in leg outside Iowa store, later arrested on drug charges. ESPN. July 30, 2007. April 8, 2017.
  2. Web site: Former Champion Boxer Antwun Echols Shot . https://web.archive.org/web/20080614215134/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/07/30/sports/s084448D76.DTL . 2008-06-14 .
  3. News: Boxer Antwun Echols "Thinks" He Has 23 Kids. Robert. Littal. Black Sports Online. February 25, 2013. April 8, 2017.
  4. News: Geyer . Thomas . 4 July 2023 . Davenport boxer Antwun Echols dies . Quad-City Times . 4 July 2023.