James Thunder boxer

James Thunder boxer
bouts
49
won
35
lost
14
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1989-04-08
Height
6′ 2″/188cm
Reach
77″/196cm
Age
-
Born
1966-02-03
Death
-
Nationality
New Zealand

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Ti'a James Senio Peau (3 February 1966 – 13 February 2020), known professionally as Jimmy Thunder, was a Samoan-born New Zealand professional boxer who held the IBO heavyweight title from 1994 to 1995. He held multiple regional heavyweight titles, including the OPBF title from 1989 to 1991 and the Australian title twice between 1992 and 1994.During his early life and amateur career, Thunder was known as Jimmy Peau. His mother is from the village of Fasitoouta, and his father is from the village of Falelatai. Thunder was born third out of six siblings. While born in Apia, he grew up in Auckland, New Zealand.He went to school at Onehunga High School in Auckland. His friend introduced Thunder to Gerry Preston. Preston took on the young Samoan into his boxing gym in Mangere Bridge. In his early amateur days, Thunder became the first Samoan-born fighter to win a gold medal in the heavyweight division, representing New Zealand at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. He defeated Dougie Young in his hometown by unanimous decision. It was one of the nine gold medals won for New Zealand in that year. As an amateur he had 89 fights, finishing his amateur career with 83-6 record.Thunder turned pro in 1988, after being omitted from New Zealand's Seoul Olympic Games team. He changed his surname from Peau to Thunder in 1989 at the suggestion of his manager at the time, Jack Rennie. Later in his professional career he also fought under the name James Thunder. Among his notable victories are wins over Tony Tubbs, Craig Peterson, Trevor Berbick, and Tim Witherspoon. On the 18 March 1997 edition of the USA Network's Tuesday Night Fights he knocked out Crawford Grimsley with his first punch, scoring the fastest knockout in history at 13 seconds, including the count of 10, which was not even begun, so it lasted 3 seconds, during the quick walk from his corner to the ring centre, immediately throwing the first and only punch with his last step.. . He finished his 49 fight career with 35 victories, 28 by knockout. Throughout his career he won regional titles including the Australian Heavyweight Champion twice as well as winning the lesser IBO and WBF Heavyweight titles.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2002-12-06 Colin Wilson LWWLLL State Netball & Hockey Centre, Parkville LOST
Unanimous decision
2001-07-06 Andre Purlette WWWWWW Hilton Hotel, Reno LOST
Technical knockout
2001-04-01 Paea Wolfgramm WWWLWL Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas LOST
2001-03-09 James Lester LWDLLW Reno Hilton, Reno WIN
Technical knockout
2000-09-07 Charles Shufford WWWWLW Teamster's Hall, Baltimore LOST
Corner retirement
2000-02-24 Monte Barrett WWWWLW Hammerstein Ballroom, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1999-11-18 Eli Dixon WLWWLW Spotlight 29 Casino, Coachella WIN
Technical knockout
1998-04-07 Tim Witherspoon WWWLWL Harrahs Casino, Cherokee WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-12-13 Chris Byrd WWWWWW Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket LOST
Technical knockout
1997-05-20 Maurice Harris LWLWLW Medieval Times, Lyndhurst LOST
KO
1997-03-18 Crawford Grimsley WWWWWL IMA Sports Arena, Flint WIN
KO
1997-01-14 John Ruiz WLWWWW Hale Arena, Kansas City LOST
Split-decision
1996-10-08 Quinn Navarre WWLLLW IMA Sports Arena, Flint WIN
KO
1996-08-06 William Morris WWLWW IMA Sports Arena, Flint WIN
Technical knockout
1996-02-27 Will Hinton DLWLW Casino Magic, Bay Saint Louis WIN
KO
1995-10-03 Melvin Foster WWWWLW Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket WIN
Technical knockout
1995-08-08 Ray Anis WWWWWW Spotlight 29 Casino, Coachella WIN
Technical knockout
1995-07-16 Franco Wanyama WWWWWD Cobo Arena, Detroit LOST
Split-decision
1995-06-17 Bomani Parker WLWLDW MGM Grand, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1995-05-09 Daniel Dancuta WWWWWW Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1995-03-07 Trevor Berbick WWWWWW Mystic Lake Casino, Prior Lake WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-12-06 Tony Tubbs WWWWW The Palace, Auburn Hills WIN
Majority decision
1994-10-29 Richard Mason WWWWLW Resorts International, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-09-27 Ed Donaldson LWWWWL Casino Magic, Bay Saint Louis WIN
Technical knockout
1994-09-01 Marion Wilson LLLLWD Convention Center, Albuquerque WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-08-03 Juan Ramon Perez LLLLLL Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque WIN
Technical knockout
1994-03-18 Don Mackay WWW Abcos Stadium, Morphettville, Adelaide WIN
Technical knockout
1993-11-19 Johnny Nelson LLLWWL Mt.Smart Supertop, Auckland LOST
Unanimous decision
1993-10-09 Mitieli Navuilawa LWWWLW National Indoor Stadium, Suva WIN
KO
1993-07-23 Melton Bowen WWLWWW Sheraton Breakwater Casino, Townsville WIN
Technical knockout
1993-06-17 David Ravu Ravu WWLLWL Central Coast Rugby League Club, Gosford WIN
KO
1993-03-18 Henry Akinwande WWWWWD Lewisham Theatre, Lewisham LOST
Points
1992-06-30 Aisea Nama LWWLLW Apia WIN
KO
1992-06-14 Craig Petersen WWWWWW ASB Stadium, Kohimarama WIN
Unanimous decision
1991-12-06 Young Haumona WLWWWW Lumpine Stadium, Otahuhu WIN
Points
1991-11-14 Craig Petersen WWWWWW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Unanimous decision
1991-08-24 Aisea Nama LWWLWW Prince Charles Park, Nadi WIN
KO
1991-05-01 Derek Williams WWLWLL York Hall, Bethnal Green LOST
Technical knockout
1990-11-16 Rocky Salanoa LWLLLW Festival Hall, Melbourne WIN
KO
1990-08-14 Mike Hunter WWWWWW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
KO
1990-07-14 J.B. Williamson WLWWW Jupiters Hotel & Casino, Broadbeach WIN
Technical knockout
1990-05-01 Mark Lee WWLLDW Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne WIN
KO
1990-02-24 Mauricio Villegas WLWWLW Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
1989-12-08 Bernardo Mercado WWWWWW Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
1989-10-20 August Tanuvasa LLWWWL Royal Showgrounds, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
1989-09-01 Andre van den Oetelaar LLLLLL Showgrounds, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
1989-07-14 Mosese Vilia WWWLLW Royal Showgrounds, Melbourne WIN
KO
1989-05-13 Kevin Barry WLLWWL Silverdome Basketball Stadium, Launceston WIN
KO
1989-04-08 Niko Degei DLLLWL National Tennis Centre, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout

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