1999-2000 Boxing Junior Welterweights (140 lbs)
Updated September 27, 2017 |
Infoplease Staff
(Super Lightweights)
Date | Winner | Loser | Result | Title | Site |
Nov. 6 | Hector Camacho Jr. | Juan Rodriguez | KO 3 | — | Ventura, Calif. |
Nov. 19 | Sharmba Mitchell | Elio Ortiz | Wu 12 | WBA | Las Vegas |
Dec. 11 | Randall Bailey | Hector Lopez | TKO 9 | WBO | Tunica, Miss. |
Dec. 18 | Julio Cesar Chavez | Buck Smith | KO 3 | — | Culiacan, MEX |
Feb. 6 | Hector Camacho Jr. | Harold Warren | KO 1 | — | Elgin, Ill. |
Feb. 12 | Kostya Tszyu | Ahmed Santos | TKO 8 | WBC | Uncasville, Conn. |
Feb. 12 | Zab Judah | Jan Bergman | TKO 4 | IBF† | Uncasville, Conn. |
Feb. 26 | Arturo Gatti | Joey Gamache | KO 2 | — | New York City |
Mar. 11 | Micky Ward | Shea Neary | TKO 8 | — | London |
Apr. 8 | Randall Bailey | Rocky Martinez | TKO 7 | WBO | Paris |
Apr. 8 | Khalid Rahilou | Josze Kubowsky | TKO 2 | — | Paris |
Apr. 15 | Antonio Diaz | Ivan Robinson | TKO 11 | — | Las Vegas |
May 16 | Ricky Hatton | Ambioris Figuero | TKO 4 | — | Warrington, ENG |
June 10 | Ricky Hatton | Gilbert Quiros | KO 2 | — | Detroit |
June 13 | Antonio Diaz | Omar Weiss | Wu 12 | — | Indio, Calif. |
June 18 | Hector Camacho Jr. | Manard Reed | KO 4 | — | Las Vegas |
June 24 | Zab Judah | Junior Witter | Wu 12 | IBF | Glasgow |
July 22 | Ener Julio | Randall Bailey | Ws 12 | WBO | Miami |
July 29 | Kostya Tszyu | Julio Cesar Chavez | TKO 6 | WBC | Phoenix, Ariz |
July 29 | Hector Camacho Jr. | Phillip Holiday | TWu6* | — | Phoenix, Ariz. |
Aug. 5 | Zab Judah | Terronn Millett | TKO 4 | IBF | Uncasville, Conn. |
Aug. 11 | Vivian Harris | Ivan Robinson | Wm 10 | — | Atlantic City |
Aug. 19 | Antonio Diaz | Mickey Ward | Wu 10 | — | Ledyard, Conn. |
Sept. 16 | Sharmba Mitchell | Felix Flores | Wu 12 | WBA | Las Vegas |
Sept. 23 | Ricky Hatton | Guiseppe Lauri | TKO 5 | — | London |
Oct. 20 | Zab Judah | Hector Quiroz | TKO 8 | IBF | Auburn Hills, Mich. |
†Zab Judah, the interim IBF champ, won the regular belt on Feb. 12 that was left vacant when reigning champion Terronn Millett was stripped of his title. Millett broke his hand in his July 24, 1999 victory over Virgil McClendon and couldn't fight. Millett was named “champion-in-recess.”
*Hector Camacho Jr. was awarded the technical decision when Holiday was cut over his left eye and was unable to continue following a collision with Camacho's right elbow.
Welterweights (147 lbs) | Major Bouts, 1999-2000 | Lightweights (135 lbs) |