Vernon Forrest

Vernon Forrest

""The Viper""

WelterweightUSARetired

Professional Record

41
Wins
3
Losses
0
Draws
70.7%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Augusta, Georgia, USA
Residence
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
183
Reach
185
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
11/25/1992
Total Fights
44
Total Rounds
253
Win Rate
93.2%
KO Rate
70.7%
Losses by KO
1

About

Vernon Forrest, popularly known as "The Viper," was born on February 12, 1971. With a height of 183cm and a reach of 185cm, this relentless boxer made quite an impact in the world of boxing. Known for his orthodox stance, Forrest competed in two weight classes during his career: welterweight and super welterweight.

Forrest began his professional boxing journey with great promise, displaying exceptional skills and determination in the ring. His style combined technical precision with explosive power, making him a formidable opponent for anyone who stepped into the squared circle with him.

The welterweight division witnessed Forrest's rise to greatness. He dominated his opponents with a unique blend of speed, agility, and relentless punches. His punches were like venomous strikes from a viper, hence earning him his famous nickname. Forrest's quick footwork and ability to dodge punches with finesse often left his adversaries bewildered and vulnerable.

One of Forrest's most memorable bouts took place on January 26, 2002, when he faced the legendary Shane Mosley for the WBC Welterweight title. Considered the underdog, Forrest shocked the boxing world by defeating Mosley via a unanimous decision. It was a truly historic moment for Forrest, as he not only claimed the WBC title but also showcased his exceptional skills and determination.

However, Forrest's journey in the welterweight division was not without its setbacks. In a rematch with Mosley on July 20, 2002, Forrest lost the title in a closely contested fight. Despite this defeat, he remained undeterred and determined to regain his position at the top.

Determined to prove himself once again, Forrest moved up to the super welterweight division. Here, he faced Carlos Baldomir for the WBC Super Welterweight title on July 28, 2007. In a hard-fought battle, Forrest outclassed Baldomir, securing another victory and becoming a two-time world champion.

Throughout his career, Forrest displayed incredible resilience, bouncing back from defeats and always giving his all in every fight. His ability to adapt to different weight classes and his dedication to honing his skills earned him the respect and admiration of fans all around the world.

Tragically, Forrest's life was cut short on July 25, 2009, when he was shot and killed during an attempted robbery. The boxing world mourned the loss of this talented athlete, remembering him not only for his achievements in the ring but also for his positive impact outside of it.

Vernon Forrest will forever be remembered as a warrior in the sport of boxing. His relentless pursuit of victory, coupled with his technical finesse, made him a force to be reckoned with. The Viper may have left this world prematurely, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations of boxers to come.

Fights

FightVenue
45Sep 2008
Win
N/A
44Jun 2008
Loss
N/A
43Dec 2007
Win
N/A
42Jul 2007
Win
N/A
41Aug 2006
Win
N/A
40Oct 2005
Win
N/A
39Jul 2005
Win
N/A
38Jul 2003
Loss
N/A
37Jan 2003
Loss
N/A
36Jul 2002
Win
N/A
35Jan 2002
Win
N/A
34Aug 2001
Win
N/A
33May 2001
Win
N/A
32Aug 2000
NC
N/A
31Jan 2000
Win
N/A
30Aug 1999
Win
N/A
29Jun 1999
Win
N/A
28Apr 1999
Win
N/A
27Feb 1999
Win
N/A
26Dec 1998
Win
N/A
25Aug 1998
Win
N/A
24Mar 1998
Win
N/A
23Nov 1997
Win
N/A
22Aug 1997
Win
N/A
21May 1997
Win
N/A
20Apr 1997
Win
N/A
19Jan 1997
Win
N/A
18May 1996
Win
N/A
17Apr 1996
Win
N/A
16Feb 1996
Win
N/A
15Nov 1995
Win
N/A
14Nov 1995
Win
N/A
13Sep 1995
Win
N/A
12Jul 1995
Win
N/A
11Apr 1995
Win
N/A
10Mar 1995
Win
N/A
9Jan 1995
Win
N/A
8Nov 1994
Win
N/A
7Feb 1994
Win
N/A
6Dec 1993
Win
N/A
5Oct 1993
Win
N/A
4Jul 1993
Win
N/A
3Jun 1993
Win
N/A
2Jan 1993
Win
N/A
1Nov 1992
Win
N/A