Vivian Harris boxer

Vivian Harris boxer
bouts
48
won
33
lost
12
draw
2
Status
active
Division
welterweight
Debut
1997-11-04
Height
5′ 11″/180cm
Reach
74″/188cm
Age
40
Born
1978-06-17
Death
-
Nationality
Guyana

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Ivan Vivian Harris (born June 17, 1978) is a Guyanese professional boxer who held the WBA super lightweight title from 2002 to 2005.After Harris arrived in the U.S., he began his amateur boxing career, racking up 45 wins, 5 losses, and 32 KO's. In 1995, Harris won the Metros championship, and the New York Golden Gloves two years later. Following these successes, Harris turned professional in 1997.Harris made his professional debut on November 4, 1997, when he fought Levi Long and KO'd him in the first minute of the first round. In December of the same year, Harris defeated Adam Salas, forcing the referee to stop the bout prematurely.This pattern of aggressive fighting continued for years. Harris won against several competitors, until he faced Ray Oliveira in early 2000. Harris was not able to match Oliveira's overall punch output, and consequently lost a 10-round decision. Later that year, Harris was matched against Ivan Robinson, a fight that many thought he convincingly won. However, due to New Jersey's consensus scoring system, Harris was forced to accept a draw.On October 19, 2002, Harris defeated Diobelys Hurtado and captured the WBA junior welterweight title. Harris defended his title twice in the next two years against Souleyman Mbaye and Oktay Urkal, respectively.In June 2005 Harris was set to fight Colombian boxer Carlos Maussa as a part of the Thunder and Lighting Floyd Mayweather Jr. v. Arturo Gatti pay-per-view. Harris started the fight aggressively, and hurt Maussa in the first round. He continued to apply pressure, gunning for a knockout. However Maussa survived, and started to get stronger as the fight went on.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2018-07-21 DeMarcus Corley LWWLWL FedEx Forum, Memphis WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-05-20 DeMarcus Corley LWWWWL Convention Center, Raleigh LOST
Unanimous decision
2015-09-11 Prichard Colon WWWWWW Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto LOST
KO
2014-11-29 Ramon Alvarez WWWWWW Modulo Comude, San Miguel de Allende LOST
KO
2014-03-22 Jorge Paez Jr WWWWWW Arena Monterrey, Monterrey WIN
Split-decision
2013-10-12 Danny O'Connor WWWWWW The Electric Factory, Philadelphia WIN
Split-decision
2013-03-16 Shakha Moore LLWLLL Tsongas Center, Lowell WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-10-05 Brian Rose WWWWWW Winter Gardens, Blackpool LOST
KO
2012-07-21 Ed Paredes WWWWWW Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood LOST
Technical knockout
2012-03-11 David Barnes WWWWLW De Vere Whites Hotel, Bolton DRAW
2011-07-15 Lanardo Tyner WWWDLD The Club Chicago, Burbank LOST
Unanimous decision
2011-04-08 Jessie Vargas WWWWWW Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm LOST
Corner retirement
2010-09-18 Victor Ortiz WWLWWW Staples Center, Los Angeles LOST
KO
2010-02-20 Lucas Martin Matthysse WWWWW Auditorio Plaza Condesa, Mexico City LOST
Technical knockout
2009-08-14 Noe Bolanos LLWLDL Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson NC
No Contest
2008-10-29 Octavio Narvaez WWLWWL Medieval Times, Lyndhurst WIN
Technical knockout
2007-09-07 Junior Witter WWWWWW Doncaster Dome, Doncaster LOST
KO
2007-02-10 Juan Lazcano WLWWWW Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-07-29 Stevie Johnston WLWWWW Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez WIN
Technical knockout
2006-01-20 Marteze Logan WLLLWW Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-06-25 Carlos Maussa WWLWLW Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City LOST
KO
2004-10-23 Oktay Urkal WWWWWL Tempodrom, Kreuzberg WIN
Technical knockout
2004-04-17 Oktay Urkal WWWWWW Max Schmeling Halle, Prenzlauer Berg WIN
Majority decision
2003-07-12 Souleymane M'baye WWWWWW Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-10-19 Diosbelys Hurtado DWWWWW Reliant Park, Houston WIN
Technical knockout
2002-07-16 Ubaldo Hernandez WLWWWD Civic Center, Canton WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-02-22 Michael Clark WWWLWW Schottenstein Center, Columbus WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-09-22 Jose Luis Juarez LWWLDW Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Split-decision
2001-06-15 Golden Johnson WWWLWW Blue Horizon, Philadelphia WIN
KO
2001-05-19 Hector Arroyo WWLLLL Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville WIN
Technical knockout
2000-08-11 Ivan Robinson WWLWWL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City DRAW
Points
2000-02-25 Ray Oliveira WDWWWW Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, Cranston LOST
Unanimous decision
1999-12-10 Gairy St Clair WDWLWW Blue Horizon, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
1999-08-27 Isander Lacen WWWLLL Bell Auditorium, Augusta WIN
Technical knockout
1999-06-19 Damian Brazoban WLWWLL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Unanimous decision
1999-04-16 Hector Arroyo LWLWWL Grand Casino, Tunica WIN
Corner retirement
1999-02-20 Jerry Smith LLLLLL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1998-12-12 Shawn Brown WWWWLW Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1998-11-13 Eldon Sneed LLWLLW Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami WIN
Technical knockout
1998-10-15 Theon Holland LLLLWL Washington Hilton & Towers, Washington WIN
Technical knockout
1998-08-18 Michael Moss LDLLLL Grand Casino, Tunica WIN
Technical knockout
1998-07-21 Hector Cabrera WDL Mark Etess Arena, Atlantic City WIN
KO
1998-06-07 Michael Lopez LLLLLL Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami WIN
Technical knockout
1998-04-14 Carlos Horacio Nevarez WLWDLL Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket WIN
KO
1998-03-10 Garland Johnson LWW National Guard Armory, Pikesville WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-01-17 Ahmed Lamb L Convention Hall, Atlantic City WIN
KO
1997-12-18 Adam Salas WWWWL Holiday Inn, Newark WIN
Technical knockout
1997-11-04 Leviticus Long debut Grand Casino, Tunica WIN
KO

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