Nicky Piper boxer

Nicky Piper boxer
bouts
33
won
26
lost
5
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1989-09-06
Height
6′ 3″/191cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1966-05-05
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

Nicky Piper MBE (born 5 May 1966) is a retired Welsh super middleweight and light heavyweight boxer from Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff. His career was at its peak in the 1990s; he became the Commonwealth Light-heavyweight champion in 1995. He was trained by Charlie Pearson and managed by Frank Warren. Since retiring from boxing, Piper has become a notable administrator in British boxing and currently works for The City Hospice as their Corporate Partnerships Manager. Piper's first professional fight is recorded as being against fellow Welshman Kevin Roper. Piper won the match in the second round via a knockout. Piper then won nine of his next ten encounters, all scheduled for either six or eight rounds. Of the ten bouts, only one, against future British Heavyweight champion Maurice Core, went the full distance, resulting in a draw. Piper stopped his other nine opponents through retirement, knockout, or technical knockout. Piper's first professional loss was to future World Cruiserweight Champion Carl Thompson at York Hall on 4 September 1991, Piper being stopped by technical knockout in the third round. The next month, Piper was back in the ring, beating Franky Moro in a contest at the Royal Albert Hall. He completed 1991 with a sixth-round knockout over Carlos Christie.Piper won his first three fights of 1992, all on points decisions, the first of which, over Frank Eubank, was an eliminator for the British Super Middleweight title. Another eliminator for the Super Middleweight belt saw Piper stop Johhny Melfah by technical knockout in the fifth at the G-Mex centre in Manchester. Piper's next fight was against WBC Super Middleweight champion Nigel Benn, in a challenge for the title. The twelve-round contest was held at the Alexandria Pavilion in London on 12 December 1992. Benn stopped Piper in the eleventh round on a technical knockout.Despite the loss to Benn, Piper's very next match was another title fight; this time for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental light heavyweight belt. The fight against Argentinean Miguel Angel Maldonando went the distance, with Piper being given the title by unanimous points decision. Two months later, on 10 April 1993, Piper successfully defended his title against Chris Sande in Swansea. Piper completed the year with a victory over Trevor Ambrose, and a drawn match with Frank Rhodes. Piper started 1994 with a challenge for the WBO Light-heavyweight title, then held by Leeonzer Barber. Piper failed in his bid when he was again stopped by technical knockout, this time in the ninth round. Piper fought twice more in 1994, a win over Charles Oliver, and a failed bid for the vacant Commonwealth Light-heavyweight title, where he was beaten by Crawford Ashley.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1997-10-04 Dariusz Michalczewski WWWWWW Stadionsporthalle, Hannover LOST
Corner retirement
1997-06-28 Stephane Nizard LLDLWD Sports Village, Norwich WIN
Points
1996-11-30 Bruce Scott WWWWWW Rhondda Fach Sports Centre, Tylorstown WIN
Technical knockout
1996-04-26 Danny Juma LWWLLL Welsh Institute of Sport, Cardiff WIN
Corner retirement
1995-09-30 Noel Magee LLWWLW Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff WIN
KO
1995-07-07 John Keeton WLWLLW National Ice Rink, Cardiff WIN
Corner retirement
1995-06-17 Tim Bryan WWLWWW National Ice Rink, Cardiff WIN
Technical knockout
1994-11-19 Crawford Ashley WWWDLL National Ice Rink, Cardiff LOST
Points
1994-09-21 Charles Oliver WWWWWL Star Leisure Centre, Cardiff WIN
Technical knockout
1994-01-29 Leeonzer Barber WWWWWW National Ice Rink, Cardiff LOST
Technical knockout
1993-10-23 Frank Rhodes WWWLWW National Ice Rink, Cardiff DRAW
Points
1993-07-10 Trevor Ambrose LLLLLW National Ice Rink, Cardiff WIN
Technical knockout
1993-04-10 Chris Sande WLWWL Dillwyn Llewellyn Centre, Swansea WIN
Technical knockout
1993-02-13 Miguel Angel Maldonado WWWLWD Free Trade Hall, Manchester WIN
Unanimous decision
1992-12-12 Nigel Benn WWWWWW Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill LOST
Technical knockout
1992-07-25 Johnny Melfah WLWLLW G-Mex Centre, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
1992-05-16 Larry Prather WLWLWL Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill WIN
Points
1992-03-11 Ron Amundsen LLLLWW Star Leisure Centre, Cardiff WIN
Points
1992-01-22 Frank Eubank WWLWWW Star Leisure Centre, Cardiff WIN
Points
1991-11-20 Carlos Christie WWLWLL Star Leisure Centre, Cardiff WIN
KO
1991-10-29 Franky Moro LLLLLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Technical knockout
1991-09-04 Carl Thompson WWLLWL York Hall, Bethnal Green LOST
Technical knockout
1991-07-03 Simon Harris LWWLWW Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading WIN
Technical knockout
1991-05-22 Martin Lopez WWLLWL London Arena, Millwall WIN
KO
1991-05-08 Serge Bolivard LLLWLL London Arena, Millwall WIN
Technical knockout
1991-03-05 John Held LLLLLL London Arena, Millwall WIN
Technical knockout
1990-11-12 John Ellis WDDWLL Norwich Lads Boxing Club, Norwich WIN
KO
1990-10-23 Paul McCarthy LLWWWL Granby Halls, Leicester WIN
Technical knockout
1990-05-22 Maurice Core WW City Hall, St Albans DRAW
Points
1990-04-17 Darren McKenna LWLLLW London Arena, Millwall WIN
Corner retirement
1989-12-19 Dave Owens LLDLLD Ocean Rooms, Gorleston WIN
KO
1989-10-17 Gus Mendes WLLLLL Star Leisure Centre, Cardiff WIN
Technical knockout
1989-09-06 Kevin Roper LLWLLL Afan Lido, Port Talbot WIN
KO