Steve Bendall

Steve Bendall
Statistics
Real name Steven Bendall
Rated at Middleweight
Nationality England English
Born (1973-12-01) 1 December 1973
Coventry, England
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 37
Wins 30
Wins by KO 14
Losses 7
Draws 0
No contests 0

Steven Bendall or Steve Bendall born in Coventry, England is a self managed professional boxer.[1] Bendall is the current WBU Middleweight World Champion and is a former two-time English Middleweight champion.

Bendall boxed to national level as an amateur before turning professional in May 1997, winning his first fight at the Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, Berkshire, England, in which Bendall knocked out Hackney's Dennis Doyley on an undercard that included Junior Witter and Tony Booth.

Bendall's explosive knockout power lead him to win his first 14 fights, the majority inside the distance, before he fought for his title fight when he took on Brendan Ingle trained Jason Collins in December 2001 for the WBU Intercontinental Middleweight Title. Bendall continued his winning streak beating Collins on points to win his first title as a professional. He then added the Vacant IBO Inter-Continental Middleweight Title in March 2002 when he knocked out Ukrainian Viktor Fessetchko.

His first defeat came in September 2004 when he lost to dangerous English fighter Scott Dann during his challenge for the Vacant British Middleweight Title. Bendall later won the English Middleweight Title but then lost it to Wayne Elcock. He has also challenged for the EBU European Middleweight Title losing in the 3rd round against Germany's Sebastian Sylvester and the Commonwealth Middleweight title losing to Darren Barker.

Bendall shot back up to title winning prominence when in June 2008 he defeated Liverpool's 2002 Commonwealth Games Silver medalist Paul Smith over 10 rounds in Birmingham. It was Smiths first defeat as a professional.[2]

On 7 December 2013 in Neuwied, Germany, Bendall was given a chance to fight the dangerous Ghanaian John Akulugu for the vacant WBU Middleweight World Title and proceeded to stop him with a 6th round KO. Akulugu who had won his last 9 fights all by KO was also down in round 2 and round 4.[3][4] The same month Roy Jones, Jr took the WBU Cruiserweight World Title.

Bendall currently runs his own gym in Bournemouth.

References

  1. Boxrec. "Steven Bendall". Boxrec Fighter Page. Retrieved 13 May 2007.
  2. Smith stunned by Bendall
  3. "Comeback king Steve Bendall targets more title success after WBU joy". http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-12-27. External link in |work= (help)
  4. "Pure Warrior Steven Bendall World Champion". wbu-boxing.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.


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