Iran Barkley

Iran Barkley

""The Blade""

MiddleweightUSARetired

Professional Record

43
Wins
19
Losses
1
Draws
62.8%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Residence
The Bronx, New York, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
185
Reach
188
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
12/9/1982
Total Fights
63
Total Rounds
398
Win Rate
68.3%
KO Rate
62.8%
Losses by KO
7

About

Iran Barkley, also known as "The Blade", is a former professional boxer who made a name for himself in the middleweight, super middleweight, and light heavyweight weight classes. Born on May 8, 1960, Barkley stood at an impressive height of 185cm and had a reach of 188cm. Throughout his boxing career, he displayed an orthodox stance, utilizing his physical attributes to his advantage.

Barkley's nicknames perfectly epitomize his boxing style and mentality inside the ring. "The Blade" signifies his razor-sharp skills and precision in delivering devastating blows to his opponents. Barkley was known for his aggressive approach, relentless power punches, and exceptional durability, making him a formidable force in the ring.

As a middleweight boxer, Barkley competed against some of the biggest names in the sport. He had memorable clashes with boxing legends such as Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, and Nigel Benn. Barkley's fights with Duran and Hearns were particularly significant, showcasing his ability to take on the best in the business and hold his own.

His first encounter with Roberto Duran took place on February 24, 1989, in Atlantic City. In a stunning upset, Barkley managed to knock Duran down three times and secure a unanimous decision victory. This victory earned Barkley the WBC Middleweight title and introduced him to the world as a force to be reckoned with.

Barkley's performance against Thomas Hearns in June 1992 is often considered one of the greatest middleweight fights of all time. Going up against the "Hitman" Hearns, Barkley displayed immense courage and determination. Despite suffering a broken nose early in the fight, he continued to press forward, relentlessly attacking Hearns. In the third round, Barkley managed to knock Hearns down and ultimately secured another victory, solidifying his reputation as a fierce competitor.

Throughout his career, Barkley never shied away from challenging himself by moving up in weight class. Following his success as a middleweight, Barkley ventured into the super middleweight division. He faced skilled opponents like Michael Nunn, Darrin Van Horn, and James Toney.

His fight against Michael Nunn in July 1998 was a thrilling encounter that showcased Barkley's determination and grit. Despite being at a height and reach disadvantage, he managed to knock Nunn down in the first round. However, in the ninth round, Barkley suffered a devastating knockout loss, demonstrating the risks and unpredictability of the sport.

Barkley also had an intriguing rivalry with James Toney, a highly regarded boxer in the super middleweight division. They first clashed in 1993, with Toney emerging victorious. However, Barkley was determined to avenge his loss. In 2003, they faced each other once again, and this time, Barkley was able to secure a unanimous decision win, proving his resilience and ability to adapt.

In addition to his success as a middleweight and super middleweight, Barkley also competed in the light heavyweight division. Although his achievements were not as prominent in this weight class, his willingness to test his skills against different opponents is commendable.

Barkley's boxing style, characterized by his aggressive approach and relentless power, made him an exciting fighter to watch. His ability to deliver knockout punches, combined with his durability, ensured that his fights were action-packed and captivating. Whether it was his victories over boxing legends or his come-from-behind performances, Barkley always managed to leave a lasting impression on fans and critics alike.

Outside the ring, Barkley's tenacity and resilience served as an inspiration to aspiring boxers. His journey from a young boy with dreams of becoming a champion to a well-respected professional boxer is a testament to his dedication and unwavering spirit.

Although his career had its ups and downs, Iran Barkley will forever be remembered as a fierce competitor who never backed down from a challenge. His undeniable talent, combined with his unyielding determination, cemented his place in boxing history and earned him the respect of his peers.

Today, Iran Barkley continues to be an influential figure in the boxing community. His story serves as a reminder that true greatness is achieved through hard work, perseverance, and the willingness to push boundaries. As we reflect on his remarkable career, let us celebrate the indomitable spirit of "The Blade" and the lasting impact he has made on the sport of boxing.

Fights

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63Jul 1999
Loss
N/A
62Jun 1999
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61Apr 1999
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60Mar 1999
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59Jan 1999
Loss
N/A
58Nov 1998
Loss
N/A
57Oct 1998
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N/A
56Sep 1998
Draw
N/A
55Aug 1998
Loss
N/A
54Sep 1997
Win
N/A
53Jun 1997
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N/A
52Jan 1997
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51Nov 1996
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50Nov 1996
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49Sep 1996
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48Jul 1996
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47Jun 1996
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46Feb 1996
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N/A
45Aug 1995
Loss
N/A
44May 1995
Loss
N/A
43Oct 1994
Loss
N/A
42Jul 1994
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N/A
41May 1994
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40Oct 1993
Loss
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39Aug 1993
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38Feb 1993
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37Dec 1992
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36Mar 1992
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35Jan 1992
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34Oct 1991
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33Aug 1991
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32Aug 1990
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31Aug 1989
Loss
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30Feb 1989
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29Jun 1988
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28Mar 1988
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27Jan 1988
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26Oct 1987
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25Apr 1987
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24Feb 1987
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23Oct 1986
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22Jul 1986
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21Jun 1986
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20Dec 1985
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19Nov 1985
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18Aug 1985
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17Aug 1985
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16Jul 1985
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15May 1985
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14Apr 1985
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13Feb 1985
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12Nov 1984
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N/A
11Aug 1984
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N/A
10Jul 1984
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9Jan 1984
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N/A
8Dec 1983
Win
N/A
7Aug 1983
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N/A
6Jun 1983
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5Mar 1983
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N/A
4Feb 1983
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N/A
3Jan 1983
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N/A
2Jan 1983
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1Dec 1982
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