Thomas Hearns vs. Iran Barkley
Date | June 6, 1988 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Title(s) on the line | WBC middleweight title | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tale of the tape | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Result | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Barkley wins via 3rd-round KO |
Thomas Hearns vs. Iran Barkley, billed as Knockout Nite, was a professional boxing match contested on June 6, 1988, for the WBC middleweight title.[2]
Background
In his previous fight on October 29, 1987, Thomas Hearns had captured the middleweight title after knocking out Juan Roldán becoming the first four-division world champion in boxing history.[3]
Then on March 6, 1988, Iran Barkley beat Michael Olajide by technical knockout, becoming a top contender to WBC middleweight champion Thomas Hearns in the process.[4] Two weeks after Barkley's victory, the fight between Hearns and Barkley became official.[5] Having had only one title fight before his fight with Hearns, Barkley came into the fight as a 4–1 underdog.[6]
The fight
Hearns controlled the first two rounds, landing punches almost at will and winning both rounds on all three scorecards. Midway through the first round, Hearns had opened up a cut above Barkley's left eye, and by the end of the second Barkley had a cut above both his right eye and lower lip. In round three, Barkley got off to a quick start, but Hearns took control and hammered Barkley with body shots throughout the round. However, in the final minute of the round, Hearns threw a left jab and then briefly dropped his hands as he attempted to move to his left when Barkley caught him flush with a powerful right hand and then landed another as Hearns fell to the canvas. Clearly hurt from the exchange, Hearns struggled to get back up and barely answered the referee's 10-count. Hearns was allowed to continue, but was immediately met with a barrage from Barkley which sent him through the ropes. Referee Richard Steele would step in and stop the fight giving Barkley the victory at 2:39 of the round.[7]
Aftermath
The Ring magazine named the fight their Upset of the Year for 1988.[8]
Fight card
Confirmed bouts:[9]
Weight Class | Weight | vs. | Method | Round | Notes | ||
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Middleweight | 160 lb | Iran Barkley | def. | Thomas Hearns (c) | KO | 3/12 | Note 1 |
Super Lightweight | 140 lb | Roger Mayweather (c) | def. | Harold Brazier | SD | 12/12 | |
Light Heavyweight | 175 lb | Virgil Hill (c) | def. | Ramzi Hassan | UD | 12/12 | |
Super Bantamweight | 122 lb | Fabrice Benichou | def. | Efren Chavez | UD | 8/8 | |
Light Heavyweight | 175 lb | Michael Moorer | def. | Keith McMurray | TKO | 2/4 |
^Note 1 For WBC Middleweight title
^Note 2 For WBC Super Lightweight title
^Note 3 For WBA Light Heavyweight title
Broadcasting
Country | Broadcaster |
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United Kingdom | ITV |
United States | Showtime |
References
- ^ "The Ring magazine boxing ratings through June 3 1988". The Spokesman-Review. New York: The Ring Magazine. Associated Press. 4 June 1988. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ "Thomas Hearns vs. Iran Barkley (1st meeting)". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
- ^ Hearns Is First To Take 4 Titles, NY Times article, 1987-10-30, Retrieved on 2020-04-26
- ^ Olajide Is Stopped By Barkley in Fifth, NY Times article, 1988-03-07, Retrieved on 2020-04-26
- ^ Thomas Hearns will defend his World Boxing..., LA Times article, 1988-03-23, Retrieved on 2020-04-26
- ^ Barkley May Need Sister’s Protection When He Fights Hearns, LA Times article, 1988-05-31, Retrieved on 2020-04-26
- ^ Barkley Stuns Hearns in 3d, NY Times article, 1988-06-07, Retrieved on 2020-04-28
- ^ FROM THE ARCHIVE: ON THIS DAY: IRAN BARKLEY UPSETS THOMAS HEARNS FOR WBC MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE, The Ring TV, 2019-06-06, Retrieved on 2020-04-28
- ^ "BoxRec - event".