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Real name
  
Anthony Willis

Wins
  
25

Height
  
1.70 m

Rated at
  
Lightweight

Wins by KO
  
16

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nationality
  
English

Name
  
Tony Willis

Total fights
  
29

Stance
  
Southpaw

Role
  
Boxer



Born
  
17 June 1960 (age 63) Liverpool, England (
1960-06-17
)

Division
  
Lightweight, Light welterweight

Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Light Welterweight

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Anthony "Tony" Willis (born 17 June 1960 in Liverpool, England) is a British former boxer who won a Light Welterweight Bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics. As a professional, he held the British lightweight boxing title between 1985 and 1987.

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Olympic results

Representing Great Britain, Willis was the Bronze medalist in the Light Welterweight (63.5 kg) class at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. His results were:

  • Defeated Jaime Franco (Brazil) 5-0
  • Defeated Shadrach Odhiambo (Sweden) 5-0
  • Defeated William Lyimo (Tanzania) KO 3
  • Lost to Patrizio Oliva (Italy) 0-5
  • Amateur titles

  • 1980 ABA Light welterweight champion
  • 1981 ABA Light welterweight champion
  • Pro career

    He had his first professional fight in September 1981, beating Winston McKenzie.

    He won his first thirteen fights putting himself in line for a British lightweight title fight.

    In December 1983 he fought George Feeney for his British lightweight title. He lost when the fight was stopped in the first round.

    In May 1985 he fought for the vacant British lightweight title against Ian McLeod, winning on points over twelve rounds.

    In November 1985 he defended his British title against Paul Chance. Willis won when the fight was stopped in the fifth round, Chance having been knocked down three times.

    In May 1986 he defended his title against Steve Boyle in Manchester, winning by a technical knockout in the ninth round.

    In September 1987 he defended his title for the third time, against Scottish boxer, Alex Dickson. The fight was held in Glasgow, and Dickson won on points over twelve rounds to take Willis's title.

    After losing his title, Willis continued fighting but retired in May 1989 after being knocked out in a light-welterweight fight by Pat Barrett.

    References

    Tony Willis Wikipedia


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