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Michael Simms may refer to: * Michael Simms (boxer) (born 1974), American boxer * Michael Simms (publisher) (born 1954), American poet and literary publisher * Mike Simms, Major League Baseball outfielder {{hndis, Simms, Michael ...
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Michael Simms (boxer)
Michael Simms Jr (born July 26, 1974) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2000 to 2012. As an amateur, he won a gold medal at the 1999 World Championships at light heavyweight. Amateur career Simms won the tournament in Houston 1999 by beating David Haye 8–2, Humberto Savigne of Cuba 5–1, defeating Ali Ismayilov of Azerbaijan by 7–5 and getting a controversial 3–3 (countback 33–26) decision over John Dovi of France in the final. A year later, Simms was dropped from the Olympics 2000 team for breaches of discipline, and replaced with.Olanda Anderson


Professional career

He turned pro in 2000 but disappointed displaying a world class chin but moderate power and questionable work ethic. He drew with undefeated
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Michael Simms (publisher)
Michael Simms is an American poet, novelist and literary publisher. His satiric novel ''Bicycles of the Gods: A Divine Comedy'' and his YA speculative fiction trilogy ''The Green Mage'', ''Windkeep'' and ''The Blessed Isle'' were published by Madville Publishing. His most recent poetry collections ''American Ash'' (2020), ''Nightjar'' (2021), ''Strange Meadowlark'' (2023) and ''Jubal Rising'' (2025) were published by Ragged Sky Press. His poems and essays have been featured in journals and magazines including Scientific American, Poetry Magazine, Black Warrior Review, Mid-American Review, Pittsburgh Quarterly, Southwest Review, Plume and West Branch. Michael Simms Listing">''Poets & Writers'' > Directory of Writers > Michael Simms Listing/ref> His poems have also appeared in Poem-a-Day published by the Academy of American Poets and been read by Garrison Keillor on the nationally syndicated radio show The Writer's Almanac. Simms's poems have been translated into Spanish, Russia ...
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