Tony Sibson

Tony Sibson

MiddleweightUnited KingdomRetired

Professional Record

55
Wins
7
Losses
1
Draws
56.4%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Born
NaN/NaN/NaN
Birthplace
Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Residence
Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Nationality
United Kingdom
Gender
M
Height
171
Reach
174
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
4/9/1976
Total Fights
63
Total Rounds
449
Win Rate
87.3%
KO Rate
56.4%
Losses by KO
5

About

When it comes to British boxing legends, one name that cannot be overlooked is Tony Sibson. Born on April 9, 1958, Sibson has left an indelible mark on the sport, particularly in the middleweight division. Today, I want to take you through his journey, from his early days to his rise as one of the most formidable contenders in the ring.

Standing at a height of 171 cm, with a reach of 68½ inches (174 cm), Sibson's physical attributes perfectly suited him for the middleweight class. His orthodox stance and natural ability made him a force to be reckoned with inside the squared circle.

Although Sibson never had any notable nicknames associated with him, his performances in the ring spoke volumes about his tenacity and fighting spirit. He let his fists do the talking, earning the respect of his peers and fans alike.

Sibson's professional boxing career began in 1978, and he wasted no time making his mark. With his powerful punches and relentless style, he quickly caught the attention of the boxing world. His early fights showcased his true potential, and it wasn't long before he started making a name for himself.

One of Sibson's defining moments came in 1981 when he faced off against the legendary fighter and former world champion, Marvin Hagler. It was a battle that showcased Sibson's skills and resilience. Although Sibson ultimately lost the fight via knockout, his determination and heart were evident throughout the match.

Over the years, Sibson continued to prove himself as a formidable opponent, facing some of the best middleweights of his era. His punching power and ability to withstand punishment made him a fan-favorite and a tough challenge for anyone stepping into the ring with him.

It's important to note that Sibson's career spanned a time when boxing was filled with great fighters, and competing at the top level was no easy feat. But Sibson never backed down from a challenge, always giving his all in each fight.

One of Sibson's most memorable victories came in 1985, when he defeated the American boxer and former world champion, Tony Cerda. Sibson's relentless attack and accurate punching proved too much for Cerda, as he won the fight via technical knockout in the eighth round.

Throughout his career, Sibson amassed an incredible record of 62 wins, with 37 of those wins coming by way of knockout. His knockout power was undeniable, and it became a trademark of his fighting style.

As with any fighter, Sibson also faced his fair share of defeats. But true champions are not defined by their losses; they are defined by how they bounce back from adversity. Sibson always stepped back into the ring with determination, eager to prove himself time and time again.

Beyond his fighting skills, Sibson's dedication to his craft and his discipline outside the ring were commendable. He understood the importance of staying in peak physical condition, which allowed him to compete at the highest level for an extended period.

Retiring from professional boxing in 1993, Tony Sibson left a legacy that will forever be remembered in British boxing history. His electrifying performances and warrior spirit continue to inspire young fighters to this day.

Looking back at Sibson's illustrious career, one cannot help but appreciate the impact he had on the middleweight division. His battles with some of the sport's biggest names will forever be etched in the annals of boxing.

In conclusion, Tony Sibson may not have had the flashiest nickname, but his achievements in the ring speak louder than any moniker. He proved time and time again that he was a force to be reckoned with, leaving a lasting impression on the boxing world. His legacy will forever be enshrined in the hearts of boxing fans, and his story serves as a reminder of the extraordinary talent that can emerge from the British boxing scene.

Fights

FightVenue
63Feb 1988
Loss
N/A
62Sep 1987
Win
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61Sep 1986
Loss
N/A
60Apr 1986
Win
N/A
59Mar 1986
Win
N/A
58Jan 1986
Win
N/A
57Nov 1984
Win
N/A
56Feb 1984
Win
N/A
55Jan 1984
Loss
N/A
54Nov 1983
Win
N/A
53Oct 1983
Win
N/A
52Feb 1983
Loss
N/A
51Sep 1982
Win
N/A
50May 1982
Win
N/A
49Feb 1982
Win
N/A
48Nov 1981
Win
N/A
47Sep 1981
Win
N/A
46May 1981
Win
N/A
45Mar 1981
Win
N/A
44Jan 1981
Win
N/A
43Dec 1980
Win
N/A
42Sep 1980
Win
N/A
41Jun 1980
Win
N/A
40Mar 1980
Win
N/A
39Jan 1980
Win
N/A
38Nov 1979
Win
N/A
37Nov 1979
Loss
N/A
36Oct 1979
Win
N/A
35Jun 1979
Win
N/A
34May 1979
Win
N/A
33Apr 1979
Win
N/A
32Mar 1979
Win
N/A
31Nov 1978
Win
N/A
30Oct 1978
Loss
N/A
29Sep 1978
Win
N/A
28Jul 1978
Win
N/A
27Jun 1978
Win
N/A
26May 1978
Loss
N/A
25Apr 1978
Win
N/A
24Apr 1978
Win
N/A
23Mar 1978
Win
N/A
22Mar 1978
Win
N/A
21Jan 1978
Win
N/A
20Nov 1977
Win
N/A
19Nov 1977
Win
N/A
18Oct 1977
Draw
N/A
17Apr 1977
Win
N/A
16Apr 1977
Win
N/A
15Apr 1977
Win
N/A
14Mar 1977
Win
N/A
13Feb 1977
Win
N/A
12Feb 1977
Win
N/A
11Jan 1977
Win
N/A
10Jan 1977
Win
N/A
9Dec 1976
Win
N/A
8Nov 1976
Win
N/A
7Nov 1976
Win
N/A
6Oct 1976
Win
N/A
5Sep 1976
Win
N/A
4Jul 1976
Win
N/A
3May 1976
Win
N/A
2May 1976
Win
N/A
1Apr 1976
Win
N/A