Liam Smith (boxer)

Liam Smith
Statistics
Nickname(s) Beefy
Rated at Light-middleweight
Height 5 ft 9 12 in (177 cm)
Nationality British
Born (1988-07-27) 27 July 1988
Liverpool, Merseyside,
England
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 25
Wins 23
Wins by KO 13
Losses 1
Draws 1

Liam Smith (born 27 July 1988) is a British professional boxer.[1] He held the WBO light-middleweight title from 2015 to 2016; the Commonwealth light-middleweight title from 2012 to 2013, and the British light-middleweight title from 2013 to 2015.

Amateur career

As an amateur, Smith fought for Rotunda ABC in Liverpool. He is a two-time winner of the ABA Championships, having won in 2007 and 2008, fighting at light welterweight. In 2007 he defeated Luke Gray (of Stevenage ABC)[2] and in 2008 he defeated Steve Turner (of the British Army).[3]

Professional career

Early career

Liam Smith made his professional debut at light-middleweight on 10 October 2008 against Duncan Cottier at the Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool. In a four-round fight, Smit won on points as referee Steve Gray scored it (40-36). This was part of a stacked card by Queensberry Promotions which also had future world titlists such as Nathan Cleverly, Anthony Crolla, Tony Bellew as well as Liam's older brother Stephen.[4] In his second pro fight, Smith defeated John Van Emmenis via 1st-round TKO. Smith only fought twice in 2009, outpointing Kevin McCauley and Darren Gethin in four round contests. Smith fought three times in 2010, first a 4-round points win over Billy Smith, a (38-38) points draw against Terry Carruthers and a 2nd round TKo of veteran Matt Scriven. After a 9-month lay off, Smith fought twice again in 2011, a 3rd-round KO off Barrie Jones and a 1st-round KO off Gerard Healy. Healy dropped to one knee from a bodyshot and right uppercut and was counted out.[5] 2012 was the most active year of Smith since his pro debut as he fought five times, an 8 rounds points win against Paul Morby, a 1st-round TKO win against Andrew Patterson, a six-round points win against Dee Mitchell and a 10-round points win against Gary McMillan which was a British light-middleweight title eliminator. At the age of 24, this left Smith with a record of 12 wins, 5 by way of knockout, 1 draw and no losses.[6]

British light-middleweight champion

Smith had his last fight of 2015 on December 15 at the ExCel Arena in London, for the vacant Commonwealth light-middleweight title against Steve O'Meara (16-2, 5 KOs) in his first 12-round fight. Smith knocked O'Meara down in round 1 and went on to win the fight on all three scorecards (118-110, 116-112 twice).[7] After a 6-month gap, Smith returned to his hometown of Liverpool to defeat journeyman Max Maxwell on points after 6 round. Smith had his next tough fight on 21 September 2015 against Kenyan born Erick Ochieng (14-1, 4 Kos) at the Olympia. Smith won via 12 round unanimous decision on all scorecards (116-113, 117-112 twice) to win the vacant BBBofC British light-middleweight title.[8] In December, Smith successfully defended the title by stopping Mark Thompson (24-3, 15 KOs) in round 4. Thompson was down twice in the 3rd round. In July 2014, Smith defended the title again this time winning by way of knockout against Jason Welborn (15-2, 16 KOs) in round 6.[9]

Rising up the Ranks

On 25 October 2014 Smith beat Zoltan Sera (16-2, 10 KOs) at the Echo Arena in Liverpool for the vacant WBA Continental light-middleweight title. Smith was cut above the right eye in a 2nd round head clash which required 5 stitches, and Sera was knocked down in the 3rd round as the fight came to an end.[10] On 6 March 2015, Smith fought againa t the Echo Aerna, this time against Robert Talarek. Smith won via 8th-round TKO. A month later in April, Smith fought and defeated David Ezequiel Romero via 7th-round TKO to win the vacant WBO Inter-Continental light-middleweight title. Romero was knocked down once in the 3rd round, twice in the 5th and once in the 6th before the fight came to an end. After the win, this left Smith with a record of 20 wins with 10 by knockout, 1 draw and no losses.[11]

WBO light-middleweight champion

Smith vs. Thompson

It was announced on August 2015 that Smith would fight John Thompson (17-1, 6 KOs) for the WBO light-middleweight title, left vacant by Demetrius Andrade. Smith was initially supposed to be taking on Frenchman Michel Soro, only for an internal issue with promoters Top Rank to force him out. The fight took place on 10 October at the Manchester Arena, Manchester.[12] Smith became the new WBO world champion after seeing off Thompson with a seventh-round knockout. Smith slowly grew into the fight following a defensive first few rounds. By the time the sixth round came Smith, one of four boxing brothers, was on the rise thanks to a few well-placed jabs and he produced the decisive punch in the seventh, leaving the referee to wave the fight in his favour.[13]

Smith vs. Kelly

On 19 December 2015, Smith returned to the Manchester Arena on the undercard of LeeSaunders World title fight. Smith dominated 'Jimmy' Kilrain Kelly (16-0, 7 KOs), making his first successful defense of his WBO light-middleweight title. Kelly was deducted two points in the sixth round for illegal head butting, and stopped late in the seventh round. Kelly produced a brave display, against the more experienced champion. Despite Smith dominating the contest, Kelly showed his guts and potential, troubling Smith on occasions in almost every round.[14]

Smith vs. Radosevic

On 9 May 2016, Smith announced he would defend his World title against Predrag Radosevic (30-1, 11 KOs) at the Echo Arena on 4 June. This was Smith's first defence of his new title in his home city of Liverpool. This was announced after Austin Trout backed out.[15] Smith won the fight in the 2nd round to retain his world title. This was Smith's eight consecutive knockout victory.[16]

Smith vs. Álvarez

On 24 June it was announced that Smith would make his 3rd defence of his world title against Mexican Saul 'Canelo' Álvarez (47-1-1, 33 KOs) on 17 September in the main event on an HBO PPV card. Golden Boy Promotions announced on July 18, the bout will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.[17] The other venue looking to host the fight was the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.[18] The fight was contested at the official light middleweight of 154 lbs and not 155 lbs, a weight in which Álvarez had fought his last 5 fights.

Smith lost his first fight as a professional when he was knocked down following a vicious left hook to the body in round 9. Smith, who lost his world title, was dropped once in round 7 and once in round 8. Álvarez was in control from the opening bell. The fight broke the boxing attendance record at the stadium, with an announcement of 51,240. Golden Boy later announced fight drew an estimated 300,000 ppv buys.[19][20][21]

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
25 fights 23 wins 1 loss
By knockout 13 1
By decision 10 0
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
25 Loss 23–1–1 Mexico Canelo Álvarez TKO 9 (12), 2:28 17 Sep 2016 United States AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, US Lost WBO light-middleweight title
24 Win 23–0–1 Montenegro Predrag Radošević KO 2 (12), 1:34 4 Jun 2016 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England Retained WBO light-middleweight title
23 Win 22–0–1 United Kingdom Jimmy Kelly TKO 7 (12), 2:35 19 Dec 2015 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester, England Retained WBO light-middleweight title
22 Win 21–0–1 United States John Thompson TKO 7 (12), 1:44 10 Oct 2015 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester, England Won vacant WBO light-middleweight title
21 Win 20–0–1 Argentina David Ezequiel Romero TKO 7 (10), 1:10 18 Apr 2015 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental light-middleweight title
20 Win 19–0–1 Poland Robert Talarek TKO 8 (10), 2:01 6 Mar 2015 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
19 Win 18–0–1 Hungary Zoltan Sera TKO 3 (12), 1:53 25 Oct 2014 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England Won vacant WBA Continental light-middleweight title
18 Win 17–0–1 United Kingdom Jason Welborn KO 6 (12), 0:36 26 Jul 2014 United Kingdom Phones 4u Arena, Manchester, England Retained British light-middleweight title
17 Win 16–0–1 United Kingdom Mark Thompson TKO 4 (12), 0:13 7 Dec 2013 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England Retained British light-middleweight title
16 Win 15–0–1 United Kingdom Erick Ochieng UD 12 21 Sep 2013 United Kingdom Olympia, Liverpool, England Won vacant British light-middleweight title
15 Win 14–0–1 United Kingdom Max Maxwell PTS 6 28 Jun 2013 United Kingdom Olympia, Liverpool, England
14 Win 13–0–1 United Kingdom Steve O'Meara UD 12 15 Dec 2012 United Kingdom ExCeL, London, England Won vacant Commonwealth light-middleweight title
13 Win 12–0–1 United Kingdom Gary McMillan UD 10 9 Nov 2012 United Kingdom Olympia, Liverpool, England
12 Win 11–0–1 United Kingdom Dee Mitchell PTS 6 21 Sep 2012 United Kingdom Hilton, London, England
11 Win 10–0–1 United Kingdom Andrew Patterson TKO 1 (6), 2:48 25 May 2012 United Kingdom Newport Centre, Newport, Wales
10 Win 9–0–1 United Kingdom Paul Morby PTS 8 25 Feb 2012 United Kingdom Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, Wales
9 Win 8–0–1 United Kingdom Gerard Healy KO 1 (6), 1:36 15 Oct 2011 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
8 Win 7–0–1 United Kingdom Barrie Jones KO 3 (6), 2:12 17 Sep 2011 United Kingdom Olympia, Liverpool, England
7 Win 6–0–1 United Kingdom Matt Scriven TKO 2 (4), 2:48 11 Dec 2010 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
6 Draw 5–0–1 United Kingdom Terry Caruthers PTS 4 4 Sep 2010 United Kingdom Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
5 Win 5–0 United Kingdom Billy Smith PTS 4 12 Mar 2010 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
4 Win 4–0 United Kingdom Darren Gethin PTS 4 30 Oct 2009 United Kingdom Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
3 Win 3–0 United Kingdom Kevin McCauley PTS 4 14 Mar 2009 United Kingdom MEN Arena, Manchester, England
2 Win 2–0 United Kingdom John Van Emmenis TKO 1 (4), 1:32 12 Dec 2008 United Kingdom Kingsway Leisure Centre, Widnes, England
1 Win 1–0 United Kingdom Duncan Cottier PTS 4 10 Oct 2008 United Kingdom Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, England Professional debut

Titles in boxing

Regional titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Jamie Cox
Commonwealth light-middleweight champion
15 December 2012 – September 2013
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Liam Williams
Vacant
Title last held by
Brian Rose
British light-middleweight champion
21 September 2013 – October 2015
Vacated
Vacant
Title last held by
Artem Karpets
WBA Continental light-middleweight champion
25 October 2014 – April 2015
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Shane Mosley
Vacant
Title last held by
Vanes Martirosyan
WBO Inter-Continental light-middleweight champion
18 April 2015 – May 2015
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
John Thompson
Regional titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Demetrius Andrade
WBO light-middleweight champion
10 October 2015 – 17 September 2016
Succeeded by
Canelo Álvarez

Personal life

Liam Smith is the younger brother of Paul Smith and Stephen Smith, and the older brother of Callum Smith; all of whom are also professional boxers.[22]

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