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American boxer
Not to be confused with the South African heavyweight boxer
Corrie Sanders .
Corey Sanders
Born Corey Sanders
Nationality American Other names T-Rex Statistics Weight(s) Heavyweight Height 6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Boxing record Total fights 36 Wins 23 Wins by KO 15 Losses 13
Corey Sanders (born March 7, 1975) is an American boxing trainer and former professional boxer . Known as "T-Rex", Sanders' most notable victory came in an upset knockout against future WBC world champion Oleg Maskaev in 2002, which temporarily derailed Maskaev's plans of fighting for a title.[ 1] Sanders' other notable opponents included Michael Grant , Andrew Golota , DaVarryl Williamson and Timo Hoffmann . Sanders is perhaps best remembered for his wild brawl with Golota, which saw both fighters trading heavy blows on the inside throughout the fight, and Sanders receiving a gruesome, deep cut above his left eye.
Born and raised in Washington D.C. , Sanders attended Theodore Roosevelt High School where he was All-City lineman in football . Sanders turned down various college football offers to stay home and take care of his mother, who was sick. He attended Montgomery College .[ 2]
Sanders began boxing in 1993 at the age of 19, and had a very brief amateur career before turning professional a year later in 1994.
Professional career [ edit ]
Sanders gained widespread media attention in late 2006, when he fought a series of four-round exhibition bouts against former undisputed heavyweight Mike Tyson during a world tour, which was organized to help pay off Tyson's financial debts. Tyson fought without headgear against the headgeared Sanders, and Tyson appeared to be holding back during the bouts to prevent an early end to the show.
He last fought in December 2007, dropping a six rounds decision to Dennis Bakhtov , which became his seventh loss in a row. His current professional record stands at 23 wins (15 KO), and 13 losses out of 36 fights.
Professional boxing record [ edit ]
23 Wins (15 knockouts, 8 decisions), 13 Losses (3 knockouts, 10 decisions)[1]
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
Loss
23-13
Denis Bakhtov
UD
6
23/12/2007
Halle an der Saale , Sachsen-Anhalt , Germany
Loss
23-12
Steffen Kretschmann
UD
8
19/10/2007
Neukoeln , Berlin , Germany
Loss
23-11
Kertson Manswell
UD
10
14/10/2006
Bacolet , Trinidad and Tobago
Loss
23-10
Timo Hoffmann
UD
12
28/02/2004
Dresden , Sachsen , Germany
WBO Intercontinental Heavyweight Title .
Loss
23-9
Nikolay Popov
UD
8
30/01/2004
Ekaterinburg , Russia
Loss
23-8
Elieser Castillo
UD
12
30/10/2003
Coconut Creek, Florida , U.S.
NABF Heavyweight Title .
Loss
23-7
DaVarryl Williamson
TKO
5
26/07/2002
Chester, West Virginia , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the fifth round.
Win
23-6
Oleg Maskaev
TKO
8
17/03/2002
Oroville, California , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:45 of the eighth round.
Win
22-6
Terrence Lewis
MD
10
12/01/2002
Laughlin, Nevada , U.S.
Win
21-6
Paea Wolfgramm
TKO
9
08/08/2001
Elgin, Illinois , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 1:54 of the ninth round.
Win
20-6
Willie Williams
TKO
4
06/07/2001
Reno, Nevada , U.S.
Win
19-6
Garing Lane
UD
6
28/04/2001
LaPorte, Indiana , U.S.
Win
18-6
Jeff Lally
TKO
2
12/11/1998
Worley, Idaho , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:02 of the second round.
Win
17-6
Arthur Weathers
TKO
2
22/09/1998
New York City , U.S.
Loss
16-6
Andrew Golota
UD
10
21/07/1998
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Win
16-5
James Gaines
UD
10
20/02/1998
Baton Rouge, Louisiana , U.S.
Win
15-5
Melvin Foster
TKO
6
09/01/1998
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Loss
14-5
Marion Wilson
UD
8
29/10/1997
Glen Burnie, Maryland , U.S.
Win
14-4
Derrick Lampkins
PTS
8
16/09/1997
Nashville, Tennessee , U.S.
Win
13-4
Danny Wofford
DQ
7
23/08/1997
Alexandria, Virginia , U.S.
Win
12-4
Biko Botowamungu
TKO
2
14/05/1997
Glen Burnie, Maryland , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the second round.
Win
11-4
Lynwood Jones
TKO
4
13/03/1997
Glen Burnie, Maryland , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:16 of the fourth round.
Loss
10-4
Jerry Ballard
TKO
6
28/06/1996
Upper Marlboro, Maryland , U.S.
IBC World Heavyweight Title . Referee stopped the bout at 1:37 of the sixth round.
Loss
10-3
Michael Grant
TKO
2
15/03/1996
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Win
10-2
Tony Bradham
UD
6
09/02/1996
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Win
9-2
Mike Whitfield
PTS
6
30/11/1995
Greenbelt, Maryland , U.S.
Win
8-2
Dale Henry
TKO
1
15/10/1995
Washington, D.C. , U.S.
Win
7-2
Mike Mitchell
TKO
5
12/09/1995
Woodlawn, Maryland , U.S.
Win
6-2
Cohen Cosby
KO
1
30/08/1995
Washington, District of Columbia , U.S.
Loss
5-2
Ahmed Abdin
PTS
6
18/08/1995
Middletown, New York , U.S.
Win
5-1
Ken Moody
TKO
1
29/07/1995
Washington, D.C. , U.S.
Win
4-1
Tony Campbell
PTS
4
06/06/1995
Woodlawn, Maryland , U.S.
Loss
3-1
Mark Connolly
PTS
4
22/04/1995
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Win
3-0
Anthony Hunt
TKO
1
11/03/1995
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Win
2-0
Russell Perry
TKO
4
01/11/1994
Woodlawn, Maryland , U.S.
Win
1-0
Anthony Thomas
TKO
2
23/09/1994
Upper Marlboro, Maryland , U.S.
Exhibition boxing record [ edit ]
1 fight
0 wins
0 losses
Non-scored
1