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Antwun Echols (December 4, 1970 – July 2, 2023) was an
American boxer who was a
world middleweight contender throughout the late 1990s and
early 2000s...
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vacant WBA
Super Middleweight title with a
unanimous points decision over
Antwun Echols on 3
September 2003, in
front of his home
crowd at the
Sydney Entertainment...
- classes, with his most
notable opponents being Angel Manfredy in 1993 and
Antwun Echols in 1996, both of whom went on to win
regional and
national championships...
- (undefeated at the time),
former champion Simon Brown, and
knockout artist Antwun Echols. The
arrival of
former welterweight and
light middleweight champion...
- No. Name
Reign Defenses 1
Anthony Mundine (def.
Antwun Echols) 3 Sep 2003 – 27 Mar 2004 1
Moved to
primary champion due to its vacancy. 2
Anthony Mundine...
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promoter Cedric Kushner. In
April 2008,
Quillin dominated former contender Antwun Echols. On June 11, 2008,
Peter defeated Dionisio Miranda by
unanimous decision...
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defeated Ossie Duran, Matt Vanda, Andy Kolle, Phil Williams,
Jonathan Reid,
Antwun Echols,
Durrell Richardson, and
James Crayton. His
professional loss came...
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title holder Jeff Lacy, but lost via TKO. In 2007 he drew with
contender Antwun Echols.
After this
fight he was
sporting a
record of 29-2-1.
Since then...
- (1991–1993) and
Afghanistan (2001–2002),
complications from Parkinson's disease.
Antwun Echols, 52,
American middleweight boxer. Elsu, 23, New
Zealand Standardbred...
- to the
European Union (1991–1993) and
Afghanistan (2001–2002) (b, 1942)
Antwun Echols, 52,
middleweight boxer (b. 1971)
Cecil Exum, 60,
basketball player...