Akeem Anifowoshe boxeador
- combates
- 24
- ganados
- 23
- perdidos
- 1
- empates
- 0
- Estado
- inactive
- División
- super flyweight
- Debut
- 1987-01-30
- Altura
- 5′ 8″/173cm
- Alcanza
- -
- Edad
- 26
- Nacimiento
- 1968-09-11
- Muerte
- 1994-12-01
- Nacionalidad
- Nigeria
Akeem Anifowoshe (11 September 1968 – 1 December 1994), popular as "Kid" Akeem, was a Nigerian Super Flyweight professional boxer.He is best known for his performance in Ring Magazine's 1991 Fight of the Year, which he lost to Robert Quiroga by a close but bruising unanimous decision .He was challenging Quiroga for his International Boxing Federation Super Flyweight title. Shortly after the decision was announced, Anifowoshe collapsed in the ring and was rushed to emergency surgery to remove a bloodclot from his brain.After being injured in the Quiroga fight, Anifowoshe was not allowed to fight in the United States again. There are reports that he turned to drug trafficking and was deported back to Nigeria, where he picked up boxing again after a while. Reports vary on exactly how he died, some say he had boxed in an ill-advised professional match in Nigeria and collapsed in the shower afterward, some say he collapsed after a training session.It is known that his death was attributed to the brain injury sustained in his fight with Quiroga. Called by trainer Miguel Diaz the fighter with the most natural talent he ever trained and a recipient of an honorable mention in the Ring's 1987 "Prospect of the Year" selections, Anifowoshe has a final record of 23 wins against only 1 defeat.
Fecha | Oponente | Resultados últimos oponentes | Lugar | Resultado |
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1991-06-15 | Robert Quiroga | WWWWWW | HemisFair Arena, San Antonio | LOST Unanimous decision |
1991-02-24 | Lucilo Nolasco | WLLLWL | Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1991-01-31 | Jose Montiel | WWLWLL | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola | WIN KO |
1990-10-09 | Ricardo Mijares | LWWLWW | Sports Arena, San Diego | WIN KO |
1990-08-09 | Claudemir Carvalho Dias | WWWWWW | Hacienda Hotel, Las Vegas | WIN Corner retirement |
1990-05-24 | Guillermo Flores | WLLLLW | Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-04-12 | Cesar Armando Martinez | WWWWWW | Harrah's Hotel & Casino, Stateline | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-02-16 | Alejandro Valenzuela | LWLLLW | Hacienda Hotel, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1989-09-25 | Santiago Caballero | WWLWWW | Tijuana | WIN Technical knockout |
1989-06-27 | Eduardo Torres | WLWLWW | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1989-02-28 | Felix Garcia | WWWWWW | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1988-12-10 | Simon Contreras | LLWWLL | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1988-09-22 | Juvenal Molina | WLLDLL | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1988-09-10 | Carlos Castro | LLWLLW | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1988-06-24 | Jorge Ortega | LLWLL | Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1988-05-21 | Rommy Gary | WWWWWL | Las Vegas | WIN Points |
1988-01-05 | Miguel Juarez | LWLLLL | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-11-20 | Alberto Almaguer | WWWL | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-09-04 | Celestino Sanchez | debut | Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas | WIN Points |
1987-07-18 | Jorge Lujan | WLL | Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-05-14 | Alejandro Perez | debut | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1987-04-10 | Jorge Lujan | W | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1987-03-05 | David Natera | LW | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1987-01-30 | Efren Chavez | W | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN KO |