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Henry Adetokunboh Akinwande (born 12 October 1965) is a British former
professional boxer Professional boxing, or prizefighting, is regulated, sanctioned boxing. Professional boxing bouts are fought for a purse that is divided between the boxers as determined by contract. Most professional bouts are supervised by a regulatory autho ...
who competed from 1989 to 2008. He held the
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title from 1996 to 1997, as well as the
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heavyweight title in 1993, and the European heavyweight title from 1993 to 1994.


Early years

Akinwande was born in London, England but went to live in his parents homeland of
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
as a 4-year-old and returned to England in 1986 aged 21, and he began boxing soon after.


Amateur career

As an amateur boxing out of the Lynn amateur boxing club in Camberwell, SE London, he was ABA heavyweight champion in both 1988 and 1989, beating another fellow Nigerian and future WBO heavyweight champion Herbie Hide and represented Great Britain in the heavyweight division at the
1988 Olympic Games 1988 Olympics refers to both: *The 1988 Winter Olympics, which were held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada *The 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1 ...
in Seoul, South Korea.


ABA Championships record

at the 1986 ABA Championships, heavyweight: * Preliminaries: Defeated D. Stewart on points * 1/32: Defeated A. Denham on points * 1/16: Defeated I. Joseph on points * 1/8: Defeated D. Simmonds on points * 1/4: Defeated R. Flanagan KO 1 * 1/2: Defeated L. Maxwell on points * Finals: Lost to E. Cardouza DQ 3 at the 1987 ABA Championships, heavyweight: * Preliminaries: Defeated Roger Mc Kenzie on points * 1/32: Defeated T. Denham KO 1 * 1/16: Defeated A. Kerrick on points * 1/8: Defeated M. Stevens ab.1 * 1/4: Defeated G. Sanderson on points * 1/2: Defeated K. Mc Cormack KO 1 * Finals: Lost to Jim Moran on points at the 1988 ABA Championships, heavyweight: * 1/32: Defeated T. Denham KO 1 * 1/16: Defeated M. Stevens on points * 1/8: Defeated Darren Westover on points * 1/4: Defeated S. Henry on points * 1/2: Defeated R. Martin KO 1 * Finals: Defeated H. Hylton on points at the 1989 ABA Championships, heavyweight: * 1/32: Defeated J. Lewis on points * 1/16: Defeated M. Lynch KO 1 * 1/8: Defeated B. Auckett KO 1 * 1/4: Defeated D. Abbott KO 2 * 1/2: Defeated Chris Coughlin KO 1 * Finals: Defeated Herbie Hide on points.


Olympic results

1988 Olympic Games, Seoul, heavyweight: * 1/4: Lost to
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(Netherlands) on points


Professional career

Akinwande made his professional debut in 1989 against Carlton Headley in London and won all of his first 18 bouts, including a second-round KO victory over former World Light Heavyweight Champion J.B. Williamson, and relatively well known fringe fighters such as Marshall Tillman,
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, Kimmuel Odum and John Fury. Akinwande then challenged
Axel Schulz Axel Schulz (born 9 November 1968) is a German former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 1999, and in 2006. He challenged three times for both the IBF and European heavyweight titles. As an amateur he won a bronze medal at the 198 ...
for the vacant European heavyweight title in Berlin, Germany in 1992. The fight, scored only by the referee was adjudged to be a draw after 12 rounds. This was felt by many to be a "home town" decision, as most observers had Akinwande winning comfortably. Following a victory over New Zealand's respectable James Thunder for the
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title in 1993, Akinwande again challenged Schulz for the vacant European belt. This time three judges were employed and Akinwande was awarded a unanimous decision after 12 rounds. He was to defend the title twice, against Biagio Chianese and Mario Scheisser. Akinwande also defeated fellow Briton and future WBO cruiserweight champion
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, former IBF heavyweight title holder Tony Tucker, Frankie Swindell, Brian Sargent, Calvin Jones and
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, all from the USA, during this period.


WBO heavyweight champion

In 1996 Akinwande faced American Jeremy Williams for the WBO World Heavyweight Title which had been vacated by
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, a fight which Akinwande was to win via a 3rd round stoppage. Akinwande went on to defend the belt twice, with victories over Russian Alexander Zolkin by TKO and a decision over fellow Briton
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, who had won the WBO Intercontinental Title with a stoppage over the 46-year-old
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.


Akinwande vs. Lewis

The WBO belt was then vacated so that Akinwande could pursue a challenge to WBC champion
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in 1997. The fight took place at
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in
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. Akinwande was strangely subdued and spent much of the fight attempting to clinch Lewis. After repeated warnings, referee
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finally ran out of patience and disqualified Akinwande for repeated holding in the 5th round. A proposed challenge to
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for the WBA belt in 1998 was later abandoned after Akinwande tested positive for
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. This meant a lengthy spell of recovery for Akinwande, but he was finally cleared to return to the ring in 1999. Akinwande won his next 8 fights, his victims included top contenders
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and
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, as well as Peter McNeeley, Kenny Craven, Russel Chasteen, Reynaldo Minus, Chris Sirengo and Najee Shaheed. A fight with
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in 2001 resulted in Akinwande's second defeat. After Akinwande had outboxed McCall for most of the fight, Akinwande began to tire, and McCall caught him with a few seconds remaining in the 10th and final round. Akinwande was counted out. Akinwande recovered from this to win his next 9 bouts, including notable victories against Timo Hoffman, Ed Mahone, Cisse Salif and Anton Nel, all for the IBF Intercontinental Title, as well as Curt Paige, Sam Ubokane, Raman Sukhaterin, Alexander Vasiliev and Tipton Walker. In late 2006 he dropped a split decision to
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, a bout in which Akinwande received a point deduction in 8th round for holding, and Platov received a point deduction in 9th for head butt. After that fight he won another fight against Andriy Oleinyk in 2007 before losing to top prospect
Ondřej Pála Ondřej Pála (born 20 September 1984) is a Czech former professional boxer who competed from 2005 to 2014. He holds a notable win over former world heavyweight champion Henry Akinwande. Amateur career Pála started boxing at 17 under the lea ...
from the Czech Republic by unanimous decision on 4 July 2008, which turned out to be his last fight.


Professional boxing record


References


External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Akinwande, Henry 1965 births Living people Boxers from Greater London English male boxers English people of Nigerian descent English people of Yoruba descent Yoruba sportspeople Heavyweight boxers Boxers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic boxers of Great Britain World heavyweight boxing champions World Boxing Organization champions England Boxing champions European Boxing Union champions Commonwealth Boxing Council champions