Larry Holmes posted a remarkable 69 wins, including 44 KOs against only six losses, during a career that spanned nearly three decades. Holmes, whose left jab is rated among the best in boxing history, was the World Boxing Council heavyweight champ from 1978 to 1983. He also held the lineal heavyweight title from 1980 to 1985. He successfully defended his title more than 20 times and became the “only boxer to have stopped” Muhammed Ali in a title match. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.
The 1970s: Wins Heavyweight Title
Holmes won the WBC belt in 1978 with a 15-round win against Ken Norton and defended the title four times by the end of the decade. The listings include the date of the fight, the opponent, followed by the bout’s location and result. Wins are listed as “W” for a non-knockout win, “TKO” for a technical knockout, where the referee stops the fight when the opponent cannot continue, and “KO” for a knockout. Losses are designated by an “L.”
1973
03-21 - Rodell Dupree, Scranton, Pennsylvania, W 405-02 - Art Savage, Scranton, TKO 306-20 - Curtis Whitner, Scranton, TKO 108-22 - Don Branch, Scranton, W 609-10 - Bob Bozic, New York, W 611-14 - Jerry Judge, Scranton, W 611-28 - Kevin Isaac, Cleveland, TKO 3
1974
04-24 - Howard Darlington, Scranton, TKO 405-29 - Bob Mashburn, Scranton, TKO 712-11 - Joe Hathaway, Scranton, TKO 1
1975
03-24 - Charlie Green, Cleveland, KO 204-09 - Oliver Wright, Honolulu, TKO 304-26 - Robert Yarborough, Toronto, KO 305-16 - Ernie Smith, Las Vegas, KO 308-16 - Obie English, Scranton, TKO 708-26 - Charlie James, Honolulu, W 1010-01 - Rodney Bobick, Manila, Philippines, TKO 612-09 - Leon Shaw, Washington, D.C., KO 112-20 - Billy Joiner, San Juan, Puerto Rico, TKO 3
1976
01-29 - Joe Gholston, Easton, Pennsylvania, TKO 804-05 - Fred Askew, Landover, Maryland, TKO 204-30 - Roy (Tiger) Williams, Landover, W 10
1977
01-16 - Tom Prater, Pensacola, Florida, W 803-17 - Horace Robinson, San Juan, TKO 509-14 - Fred Houpe, Las Vegas, TKO 711-05 - Ibar Arrington, Las Vegas, TKO 10
1978
Holmes won the title in March and defended it with a seventh-round KO of Alfredo Evangelista in November.
03-25 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, W 1206-09 - Ken Norton, Las Vegas, W 1511-10 - Alfredo Evangelista, Las Vegas, KO 7
1979
Holmes defended his title three times during the year, all by TKOs against different challengers.
03-23 - Ossie Ocasio, Las Vegas, TKO 706-22 - Mike Weaver, New York, TKO 1209-28 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, TKO 11
The 1980s: Defends Title 16 Times
Holmes defended his heavyweight title a remarkable 16 times during the decade – including the unsuccessful challenge by Ali in 1980 – until he lost the belt to Michael Spinks in 1985.
1980
02-03 - Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas, KO 603-31 - Leroy Jones, Las Vegas, TKO 807-07 - Scott LeDoux, Bloomington, Minnesota, TKO 710-02 - Muhammad Ali, Las Vegas, TKO 11
1981
04-11 - Trevor Berbick, Las Vegas, W 15 06-12 - Leon Spinks, Detroit, TKO 3 11-06 - Renaldo Snipes, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, TKO 11
1982
06-11 - Gerry Cooney, Las Vegas, TKO 1311-26 - Randall (Tex) Cobb, Houston, W 15
1983
03-27 - Lucien Rodriguez, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1205-20 - Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas, W 1209-10 - Scott Frank, Atlantic City, New Jersey, TKO 511-25 - Marvis Frazier, Las Vegas, TKO 1
1984
11-09 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Las Vegas, TKO 12
1985
03-15 - David Bey, Las Vegas, TKO 1005-20 - Carl Williams, Reno, Nevada, W 1509-21 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, L 15
1986
Holmes lost in an attempt to retake the heavyweight title from Spinks in April.
04-19 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
1988
Holmes was unable to retake the title in a challenge to reigning champ Mike Tyson, who was in the middle of his brief but dominating late-1980s run.
01-22 - Mike Tyson, Atlantic City, L TKO 4
The 1990s: Fails to Regain Title
Age catches up to every boxer – well, except perhaps for George Foreman – and Holmes was unable to regain the heavyweight title in two attempts during the decade.
1991
04-07 - Tim Anderson, Hollywood, Florida, TKO 108-13 - Eddie Gonzalez, Tampa, Florida, W 1008-24 - Michael Greer, Honolulu, KO 409-17 - Art Card, Orlando, Florida, W 1011-12 - Jamie Howe, Jacksonville, Florida, TKO 1
1992
Holms lost a 12-round June bout to Evander Holyfield in an unsuccessful attempt to regain the title.
02-07 - Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, W 1206-19 - Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, L 12
1993
01-05 - Everett (Bigfoot) Martin, Biloxi, Mississippi, W 1003-09 - Rocky Pepeli, Bay St. Louis, TKO 404-13 - Ken Lakusta, Bay St. Louis, TKO 805-18 - Paul Poirier, Bay St. Louis, TKO 709-28 - Jose Ribalta, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1994
03-08 - Garing Lane, Ledyard, Connecticut, W 1008-09 - Jesse Ferguson, Shakopee, Minnesota, W 10
1995
Holmes challenge of Oliver McCall for the WBC title fell short in April.
04-08 - Oliver McCall, Las Vegas, L 1209-19 - Ed Donaldson, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1996
01-09 - Curtis Shepard, Galveston, Texas, KO 404-16 - Quinn Navarre, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, W 1006-16 - Anthony Willis, Bay St. Louis, KO 8
1997
01-24 - Brian Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, L 1207-29 - Maurice Harris, New York, W 10
1999
06-18 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Fayetteville, North Carolina, TKO 8
The 2000s: Two Fights, Then Retirement
Holmes fought his final professional bout in 2002 against Eric “Butterbean” Esch and then hung up his gloves.
2000
11-17 - Mike Weaver, Biloxi, TKO 6
2002
07-27 - Eric (Butterbean) Esch, Norfolk, Virginia, W 10
Larry Holmes posted a remarkable 69 wins, including 44 KOs against only six losses, during a career that spanned nearly three decades. Holmes, whose left jab is rated among the best in boxing history, was the World Boxing Council heavyweight champ from 1978 to 1983. He also held the lineal heavyweight title from 1980 to 1985. He successfully defended his title more than 20 times and became the “only boxer to have stopped” Muhammed Ali in a title match. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.
The 1970s: Wins Heavyweight Title
Holmes won the WBC belt in 1978 with a 15-round win against Ken Norton and defended the title four times by the end of the decade. The listings include the date of the fight, the opponent, followed by the bout’s location and result. Wins are listed as “W” for a non-knockout win, “TKO” for a technical knockout, where the referee stops the fight when the opponent cannot continue, and “KO” for a knockout. Losses are designated by an “L.”
1973
03-21 - Rodell Dupree, Scranton, Pennsylvania, W 405-02 - Art Savage, Scranton, TKO 306-20 - Curtis Whitner, Scranton, TKO 108-22 - Don Branch, Scranton, W 609-10 - Bob Bozic, New York, W 611-14 - Jerry Judge, Scranton, W 611-28 - Kevin Isaac, Cleveland, TKO 3
1974
04-24 - Howard Darlington, Scranton, TKO 405-29 - Bob Mashburn, Scranton, TKO 712-11 - Joe Hathaway, Scranton, TKO 1
1975
03-24 - Charlie Green, Cleveland, KO 204-09 - Oliver Wright, Honolulu, TKO 304-26 - Robert Yarborough, Toronto, KO 305-16 - Ernie Smith, Las Vegas, KO 308-16 - Obie English, Scranton, TKO 708-26 - Charlie James, Honolulu, W 1010-01 - Rodney Bobick, Manila, Philippines, TKO 612-09 - Leon Shaw, Washington, D.C., KO 112-20 - Billy Joiner, San Juan, Puerto Rico, TKO 3
1976
01-29 - Joe Gholston, Easton, Pennsylvania, TKO 804-05 - Fred Askew, Landover, Maryland, TKO 204-30 - Roy (Tiger) Williams, Landover, W 10
1977
01-16 - Tom Prater, Pensacola, Florida, W 803-17 - Horace Robinson, San Juan, TKO 509-14 - Fred Houpe, Las Vegas, TKO 711-05 - Ibar Arrington, Las Vegas, TKO 10
1978
Holmes won the title in March and defended it with a seventh-round KO of Alfredo Evangelista in November.
03-25 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, W 1206-09 - Ken Norton, Las Vegas, W 1511-10 - Alfredo Evangelista, Las Vegas, KO 7
1979
Holmes defended his title three times during the year, all by TKOs against different challengers.
03-23 - Ossie Ocasio, Las Vegas, TKO 706-22 - Mike Weaver, New York, TKO 1209-28 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, TKO 11
The 1980s: Defends Title 16 Times
Holmes defended his heavyweight title a remarkable 16 times during the decade – including the unsuccessful challenge by Ali in 1980 – until he lost the belt to Michael Spinks in 1985.
1980
02-03 - Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas, KO 603-31 - Leroy Jones, Las Vegas, TKO 807-07 - Scott LeDoux, Bloomington, Minnesota, TKO 710-02 - Muhammad Ali, Las Vegas, TKO 11
1981
04-11 - Trevor Berbick, Las Vegas, W 15 06-12 - Leon Spinks, Detroit, TKO 3 11-06 - Renaldo Snipes, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, TKO 11
1982
06-11 - Gerry Cooney, Las Vegas, TKO 1311-26 - Randall (Tex) Cobb, Houston, W 15
1983
03-27 - Lucien Rodriguez, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1205-20 - Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas, W 1209-10 - Scott Frank, Atlantic City, New Jersey, TKO 511-25 - Marvis Frazier, Las Vegas, TKO 1
1984
11-09 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Las Vegas, TKO 12
1985
03-15 - David Bey, Las Vegas, TKO 1005-20 - Carl Williams, Reno, Nevada, W 1509-21 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, L 15
1986
Holmes lost in an attempt to retake the heavyweight title from Spinks in April.
04-19 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
1988
Holmes was unable to retake the title in a challenge to reigning champ Mike Tyson, who was in the middle of his brief but dominating late-1980s run.
01-22 - Mike Tyson, Atlantic City, L TKO 4
The 1990s: Fails to Regain Title
Age catches up to every boxer – well, except perhaps for George Foreman – and Holmes was unable to regain the heavyweight title in two attempts during the decade.
1991
04-07 - Tim Anderson, Hollywood, Florida, TKO 108-13 - Eddie Gonzalez, Tampa, Florida, W 1008-24 - Michael Greer, Honolulu, KO 409-17 - Art Card, Orlando, Florida, W 1011-12 - Jamie Howe, Jacksonville, Florida, TKO 1
1992
Holms lost a 12-round June bout to Evander Holyfield in an unsuccessful attempt to regain the title.
02-07 - Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, W 1206-19 - Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, L 12
1993
01-05 - Everett (Bigfoot) Martin, Biloxi, Mississippi, W 1003-09 - Rocky Pepeli, Bay St. Louis, TKO 404-13 - Ken Lakusta, Bay St. Louis, TKO 805-18 - Paul Poirier, Bay St. Louis, TKO 709-28 - Jose Ribalta, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1994
03-08 - Garing Lane, Ledyard, Connecticut, W 1008-09 - Jesse Ferguson, Shakopee, Minnesota, W 10
1995
Holmes challenge of Oliver McCall for the WBC title fell short in April.
04-08 - Oliver McCall, Las Vegas, L 1209-19 - Ed Donaldson, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1996
01-09 - Curtis Shepard, Galveston, Texas, KO 404-16 - Quinn Navarre, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, W 1006-16 - Anthony Willis, Bay St. Louis, KO 8
1997
01-24 - Brian Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, L 1207-29 - Maurice Harris, New York, W 10
1999
06-18 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Fayetteville, North Carolina, TKO 8
The 2000s: Two Fights, Then Retirement
Holmes fought his final professional bout in 2002 against Eric “Butterbean” Esch and then hung up his gloves.
2000
11-17 - Mike Weaver, Biloxi, TKO 6
2002
07-27 - Eric (Butterbean) Esch, Norfolk, Virginia, W 10
Larry Holmes posted a remarkable 69 wins, including 44 KOs against only six losses, during a career that spanned nearly three decades. Holmes, whose left jab is rated among the best in boxing history, was the World Boxing Council heavyweight champ from 1978 to 1983. He also held the lineal heavyweight title from 1980 to 1985. He successfully defended his title more than 20 times and became the “only boxer to have stopped” Muhammed Ali in a title match. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.
The 1970s: Wins Heavyweight Title
Holmes won the WBC belt in 1978 with a 15-round win against Ken Norton and defended the title four times by the end of the decade. The listings include the date of the fight, the opponent, followed by the bout’s location and result. Wins are listed as “W” for a non-knockout win, “TKO” for a technical knockout, where the referee stops the fight when the opponent cannot continue, and “KO” for a knockout. Losses are designated by an “L.”
1973
03-21 - Rodell Dupree, Scranton, Pennsylvania, W 405-02 - Art Savage, Scranton, TKO 306-20 - Curtis Whitner, Scranton, TKO 108-22 - Don Branch, Scranton, W 609-10 - Bob Bozic, New York, W 611-14 - Jerry Judge, Scranton, W 611-28 - Kevin Isaac, Cleveland, TKO 3
1974
04-24 - Howard Darlington, Scranton, TKO 405-29 - Bob Mashburn, Scranton, TKO 712-11 - Joe Hathaway, Scranton, TKO 1
1975
03-24 - Charlie Green, Cleveland, KO 204-09 - Oliver Wright, Honolulu, TKO 304-26 - Robert Yarborough, Toronto, KO 305-16 - Ernie Smith, Las Vegas, KO 308-16 - Obie English, Scranton, TKO 708-26 - Charlie James, Honolulu, W 1010-01 - Rodney Bobick, Manila, Philippines, TKO 612-09 - Leon Shaw, Washington, D.C., KO 112-20 - Billy Joiner, San Juan, Puerto Rico, TKO 3
1976
01-29 - Joe Gholston, Easton, Pennsylvania, TKO 804-05 - Fred Askew, Landover, Maryland, TKO 204-30 - Roy (Tiger) Williams, Landover, W 10
1977
01-16 - Tom Prater, Pensacola, Florida, W 803-17 - Horace Robinson, San Juan, TKO 509-14 - Fred Houpe, Las Vegas, TKO 711-05 - Ibar Arrington, Las Vegas, TKO 10
1978
Holmes won the title in March and defended it with a seventh-round KO of Alfredo Evangelista in November.
03-25 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, W 1206-09 - Ken Norton, Las Vegas, W 1511-10 - Alfredo Evangelista, Las Vegas, KO 7
1979
Holmes defended his title three times during the year, all by TKOs against different challengers.
03-23 - Ossie Ocasio, Las Vegas, TKO 706-22 - Mike Weaver, New York, TKO 1209-28 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, TKO 11
The 1980s: Defends Title 16 Times
Holmes defended his heavyweight title a remarkable 16 times during the decade – including the unsuccessful challenge by Ali in 1980 – until he lost the belt to Michael Spinks in 1985.
1980
02-03 - Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas, KO 603-31 - Leroy Jones, Las Vegas, TKO 807-07 - Scott LeDoux, Bloomington, Minnesota, TKO 710-02 - Muhammad Ali, Las Vegas, TKO 11
1981
04-11 - Trevor Berbick, Las Vegas, W 15 06-12 - Leon Spinks, Detroit, TKO 3 11-06 - Renaldo Snipes, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, TKO 11
1982
06-11 - Gerry Cooney, Las Vegas, TKO 1311-26 - Randall (Tex) Cobb, Houston, W 15
1983
03-27 - Lucien Rodriguez, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1205-20 - Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas, W 1209-10 - Scott Frank, Atlantic City, New Jersey, TKO 511-25 - Marvis Frazier, Las Vegas, TKO 1
1984
11-09 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Las Vegas, TKO 12
1985
03-15 - David Bey, Las Vegas, TKO 1005-20 - Carl Williams, Reno, Nevada, W 1509-21 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, L 15
1986
Holmes lost in an attempt to retake the heavyweight title from Spinks in April.
04-19 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
1988
Holmes was unable to retake the title in a challenge to reigning champ Mike Tyson, who was in the middle of his brief but dominating late-1980s run.
01-22 - Mike Tyson, Atlantic City, L TKO 4
The 1990s: Fails to Regain Title
Age catches up to every boxer – well, except perhaps for George Foreman – and Holmes was unable to regain the heavyweight title in two attempts during the decade.
1991
04-07 - Tim Anderson, Hollywood, Florida, TKO 108-13 - Eddie Gonzalez, Tampa, Florida, W 1008-24 - Michael Greer, Honolulu, KO 409-17 - Art Card, Orlando, Florida, W 1011-12 - Jamie Howe, Jacksonville, Florida, TKO 1
1992
Holms lost a 12-round June bout to Evander Holyfield in an unsuccessful attempt to regain the title.
02-07 - Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, W 1206-19 - Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, L 12
1993
01-05 - Everett (Bigfoot) Martin, Biloxi, Mississippi, W 1003-09 - Rocky Pepeli, Bay St. Louis, TKO 404-13 - Ken Lakusta, Bay St. Louis, TKO 805-18 - Paul Poirier, Bay St. Louis, TKO 709-28 - Jose Ribalta, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1994
03-08 - Garing Lane, Ledyard, Connecticut, W 1008-09 - Jesse Ferguson, Shakopee, Minnesota, W 10
1995
Holmes challenge of Oliver McCall for the WBC title fell short in April.
04-08 - Oliver McCall, Las Vegas, L 1209-19 - Ed Donaldson, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1996
01-09 - Curtis Shepard, Galveston, Texas, KO 404-16 - Quinn Navarre, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, W 1006-16 - Anthony Willis, Bay St. Louis, KO 8
1997
01-24 - Brian Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, L 1207-29 - Maurice Harris, New York, W 10
1999
06-18 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Fayetteville, North Carolina, TKO 8
The 2000s: Two Fights, Then Retirement
Holmes fought his final professional bout in 2002 against Eric “Butterbean” Esch and then hung up his gloves.
2000
11-17 - Mike Weaver, Biloxi, TKO 6
2002
07-27 - Eric (Butterbean) Esch, Norfolk, Virginia, W 10
Larry Holmes posted a remarkable 69 wins, including 44 KOs against only six losses, during a career that spanned nearly three decades. Holmes, whose left jab is rated among the best in boxing history, was the World Boxing Council heavyweight champ from 1978 to 1983. He also held the lineal heavyweight title from 1980 to 1985. He successfully defended his title more than 20 times and became the “only boxer to have stopped” Muhammed Ali in a title match. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.
The 1970s: Wins Heavyweight Title
Holmes won the WBC belt in 1978 with a 15-round win against Ken Norton and defended the title four times by the end of the decade. The listings include the date of the fight, the opponent, followed by the bout’s location and result. Wins are listed as “W” for a non-knockout win, “TKO” for a technical knockout, where the referee stops the fight when the opponent cannot continue, and “KO” for a knockout. Losses are designated by an “L.”
1973
- 03-21 - Rodell Dupree, Scranton, Pennsylvania, W 405-02 - Art Savage, Scranton, TKO 306-20 - Curtis Whitner, Scranton, TKO 108-22 - Don Branch, Scranton, W 609-10 - Bob Bozic, New York, W 611-14 - Jerry Judge, Scranton, W 611-28 - Kevin Isaac, Cleveland, TKO 3
1974
- 04-24 - Howard Darlington, Scranton, TKO 405-29 - Bob Mashburn, Scranton, TKO 712-11 - Joe Hathaway, Scranton, TKO 1
1975
- 03-24 - Charlie Green, Cleveland, KO 204-09 - Oliver Wright, Honolulu, TKO 304-26 - Robert Yarborough, Toronto, KO 305-16 - Ernie Smith, Las Vegas, KO 308-16 - Obie English, Scranton, TKO 708-26 - Charlie James, Honolulu, W 1010-01 - Rodney Bobick, Manila, Philippines, TKO 612-09 - Leon Shaw, Washington, D.C., KO 112-20 - Billy Joiner, San Juan, Puerto Rico, TKO 3
1976
- 01-29 - Joe Gholston, Easton, Pennsylvania, TKO 804-05 - Fred Askew, Landover, Maryland, TKO 204-30 - Roy (Tiger) Williams, Landover, W 10
1977
- 01-16 - Tom Prater, Pensacola, Florida, W 803-17 - Horace Robinson, San Juan, TKO 509-14 - Fred Houpe, Las Vegas, TKO 711-05 - Ibar Arrington, Las Vegas, TKO 10
1978
Holmes won the title in March and defended it with a seventh-round KO of Alfredo Evangelista in November.
- 03-25 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, W 1206-09 - Ken Norton, Las Vegas, W 1511-10 - Alfredo Evangelista, Las Vegas, KO 7
1979
Holmes defended his title three times during the year, all by TKOs against different challengers.
- 03-23 - Ossie Ocasio, Las Vegas, TKO 706-22 - Mike Weaver, New York, TKO 1209-28 - Earnie Shavers, Las Vegas, TKO 11
The 1980s: Defends Title 16 Times
Holmes defended his heavyweight title a remarkable 16 times during the decade – including the unsuccessful challenge by Ali in 1980 – until he lost the belt to Michael Spinks in 1985.
1980
- 02-03 - Lorenzo Zanon, Las Vegas, KO 603-31 - Leroy Jones, Las Vegas, TKO 807-07 - Scott LeDoux, Bloomington, Minnesota, TKO 710-02 - Muhammad Ali, Las Vegas, TKO 11
1981
- 04-11 - Trevor Berbick, Las Vegas, W 15
- 06-12 - Leon Spinks, Detroit, TKO 3
- 11-06 - Renaldo Snipes, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, TKO 11
1982
- 06-11 - Gerry Cooney, Las Vegas, TKO 1311-26 - Randall (Tex) Cobb, Houston, W 15
1983
- 03-27 - Lucien Rodriguez, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1205-20 - Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas, W 1209-10 - Scott Frank, Atlantic City, New Jersey, TKO 511-25 - Marvis Frazier, Las Vegas, TKO 1
1984
- 11-09 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Las Vegas, TKO 12
1985
- 03-15 - David Bey, Las Vegas, TKO 1005-20 - Carl Williams, Reno, Nevada, W 1509-21 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, L 15
1986
Holmes lost in an attempt to retake the heavyweight title from Spinks in April.
- 04-19 - Michael Spinks, Las Vegas, NV, L 15
1988
Holmes was unable to retake the title in a challenge to reigning champ Mike Tyson, who was in the middle of his brief but dominating late-1980s run.
- 01-22 - Mike Tyson, Atlantic City, L TKO 4
The 1990s: Fails to Regain Title
Age catches up to every boxer – well, except perhaps for George Foreman – and Holmes was unable to regain the heavyweight title in two attempts during the decade.
1991
- 04-07 - Tim Anderson, Hollywood, Florida, TKO 108-13 - Eddie Gonzalez, Tampa, Florida, W 1008-24 - Michael Greer, Honolulu, KO 409-17 - Art Card, Orlando, Florida, W 1011-12 - Jamie Howe, Jacksonville, Florida, TKO 1
1992
Holms lost a 12-round June bout to Evander Holyfield in an unsuccessful attempt to regain the title.
- 02-07 - Ray Mercer, Atlantic City, W 1206-19 - Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, L 12
1993
- 01-05 - Everett (Bigfoot) Martin, Biloxi, Mississippi, W 1003-09 - Rocky Pepeli, Bay St. Louis, TKO 404-13 - Ken Lakusta, Bay St. Louis, TKO 805-18 - Paul Poirier, Bay St. Louis, TKO 709-28 - Jose Ribalta, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1994
- 03-08 - Garing Lane, Ledyard, Connecticut, W 1008-09 - Jesse Ferguson, Shakopee, Minnesota, W 10
1995
Holmes challenge of Oliver McCall for the WBC title fell short in April.
- 04-08 - Oliver McCall, Las Vegas, L 1209-19 - Ed Donaldson, Bay St. Louis, W 10
1996
- 01-09 - Curtis Shepard, Galveston, Texas, KO 404-16 - Quinn Navarre, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, W 1006-16 - Anthony Willis, Bay St. Louis, KO 8
1997
- 01-24 - Brian Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, L 1207-29 - Maurice Harris, New York, W 10
1999
- 06-18 - James (Bonecrusher) Smith, Fayetteville, North Carolina, TKO 8
The 2000s: Two Fights, Then Retirement
Holmes fought his final professional bout in 2002 against Eric “Butterbean” Esch and then hung up his gloves.
2000
- 11-17 - Mike Weaver, Biloxi, TKO 6
2002
- 07-27 - Eric (Butterbean) Esch, Norfolk, Virginia, W 10