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Rated at
  
Wins by KO
  
16

Height
  
1.87 m

Nationality
  
English

Losses
  
3

Martial art
  
Boxing


Stance
  
Name
  
Richie Woodhall

Total fights
  
29

Wins
  
26

Role
  
Professional Boxer

Movies
  
The Reverend

Richie Woodhall Boxers must not be distracted by 2012 bright lights warns


Born
  
17 April 1968 (age 55) Birmingham, England (
1968-04-17
)

Division
  
Super middleweight, Light middleweight

Similar People
  
Park Si‑hun, Joe Calzaghe, Steve Collins, Roy Jones Jr, Don Broadhurst

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Richie Woodhall (born 17 April 1968) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2000. He held the WBC super-middleweight title from 1998 to 1999, as well as the Commonwealth middleweight title from 1992 to 1995, and the European middleweight title from 1995 to 1996. As an amateur, Woodhall won a gold medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games and bronze at the 1988 Summer Olympics, both in the light-middleweight division.

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Following his retirement from the sport, Woodhall has developed a broadcasting career with both the BBC and BT Sport as a sports pundit, on both television and radio. He currently co-commentates with Mike Costello on radio for some shows, while co-commentating with John Rawling on Setanta Sports at other times. He was also involved with the 2012 Olympics held in London, commentating on the fights alongside Jim Neilly and coaching the Olympic boxing squad. After appearing as a body double for Brad Pitt in the 2000 film Snatch, he has dedicated himself to developing as a performer.

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Richie Woodhall vs Vito Gaudiosi


Amateur career

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  • Olympic Games Bronze Medalist, Seoul South Korea 1988, losing to Roy Jones, Jr..
  • Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist, Auckland New Zealand 1990
  • England International Contests – 43
  • Olympic results

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  • 1st round bye
  • Defeated Desmond Williams (Sierra Leone) 5-0
  • Defeated Apolinario Silveira (Angola) 5-0
  • Defeated Rey Rivera (Puerto Rico) 5-0
  • Lost to Roy Jones, Jr. (United States) 5-0
  • Professional career

    Woodhall turned pro in 1990 and was undefeated as the Commonwealth Middleweight Champion from 1992–1995. He was then undefeated as the European Middleweight Champion from 1995–1996.

    Woodhall defeated a number of useful fighters during this period, including; Future World Super Middle and World Light Heavyweight Champion Silvio Branco, Art Serwarno, Heath Todd, Jacques LeBlanc, Zdravko Kostic, Derek Wormald, Vito Gaudiosi and Royan Hammond.

    In late 1996 he fought WBC middleweight title holder Keith Holmes. Woodhall went into this fight carrying an injury, but took the fight anyway. Woodhall did not perform as well has he might otherwise have, losing by 12th-round TKO.

    In 1998 he moved up to Super Middleweight and after a tune up against Bernice Barber captured the WBC super middleweight title with a unanimous decision win over Thulani Malinga. He successfully defended the title twice, defeating fellow Briton and future World Champion Glenn Catley and former World Champ Vincenzo Nardiello before losing it to Markus Beyer by decision in 1999, a fight in which Woodhall was down in the 1st and twice in the 3rd. Woodhall rallied late in the fight and came close to stopping Beyer, however his revival came too late.

    Woodhall bounced back with a win over the experienced Errol McDonald, setting him up for his final bout against Joe Calzaghe for the WBO super middleweight title.

    Woodhall was TKO'd in 10 rounds by Joe Calzaghe in an exciting fight in which Calzaghe always had the edge.

    Woodhall retired after this bout which took place on 16 December 2000.

    Personal life

    Woodhall grew up in Woodside, Telford but also lived in Malinslee and attended the local Abraham Darby School. He is also a keen supporter of West Bromwich Albion F.C.. He currently resides in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Woodall also is a reporter for BBC Midland's Inside Out Program.

    In film

    Woodhall was a body double for Brad Pitt in a fight scene in the movie Snatch, directed by Guy Ritchie. He trained Matthew Marsden for his role in the movie Shiner.

    References

    Richie Woodhall Wikipedia