Richie Woodhall

Richie Woodhall

  • Age: 58 yrs
  • Nationality: England England flag
  • Born: 17th April 1968
  • Place of birth: Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Residence: Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Division: Super Middleweight
  • Height: 6ft 2"
  • Reach: 72.8"
  • Reach Ratio: 0.99
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 18th Oct 1990
  • Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Richie Woodhall Boxing Statistics

Super Middleweight
Division
10 yrs
Career
England
Nationality
Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom
Residence

Richie Woodhall Biography

Richie Woodhall, born on April 17, 1968, in Birmingham, England, was one of Britain's most accomplished boxers in the super middleweight division during the 1990s. Raised in Telford, Shropshire, his journey to professional success was underpinned by an illustrious amateur career. A standout on the international stage, Woodhall represented Great Britain at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, where he earned a bronze medal in the light-middleweight division. This accolade cemented his reputation as a technically sound and disciplined fighter, attributes that carried over into his professional career.

Woodhall began his professional journey on October 18, 1990, at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall. In his debut, he displayed the skill and precision that would define his career, stopping Gilberto Torres in the first round. His rise through the professional ranks was methodical, with a focus on mastering his craft and climbing the ladder with a string of victories.

Richie reached the pinnacle of his career on October 19, 1998, when he captured the WBC super middleweight title by defeating Thulani Malinga in Telford. It was a triumphant moment for Woodhall, who showcased his tactical acumen and ability to rise to the occasion under pressure. He successfully defended the belt twice, including a notable victory over Glenn Catley, before losing it to Markus Beyer in October 1999. Despite the setback, Woodhall continued to face high-caliber opposition, cementing his reputation as a fearless and determined competitor.

One of the most significant bouts of his career occurred on December 16, 2000, at Sheffield's Sheffield Arena, when Woodhall faced his longtime friend and fellow Brit Joe Calzaghe for the WBO super middleweight title. In a fight that epitomized sportsmanship and competitive spirit, Woodhall was stopped in the 10th round. The bout marked the conclusion of his professional career, as he announced his retirement shortly afterward with a record of 26 wins (16 by knockout) and 3 losses.

Richie Woodhall's legacy extends beyond the ring. Known for his technical proficiency, resilience, and sportsmanship, he remains a respected figure in British boxing. His post-retirement contributions to the sport as a commentator and coach have further solidified his status as an influential presence in the boxing world. Woodhall’s career exemplifies dedication, skill, and the pursuit of excellence at every level of competition.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height187cm cm+5 cm
Reach185cm cm+1 cm

Richie Woodhall Championships

WBC

Super Middleweight Champion

Mar 1998 - Oct 1999

Frequently Asked Questions About Richie Woodhall

What division does Richie Woodhall fight in?

Richie Woodhall competed in the Super Middleweight division (168 lbs (76.2 kg)) throughout a professional boxing career before retiring from the sport. This division has featured legendary fighters including Joe Calzaghe, Roy Jones Jr., James Toney and Nigel Benn.

Where is Richie Woodhall from?

Richie Woodhall is originally from Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom and represented England throughout a professional boxing career. Current residence is in Telford, Shropshire, United Kingdom.

How old is Richie Woodhall?

Richie Woodhall is 58 yrs old, born on 17th April 1968, and retired from professional boxing on 16th Dec 2000.

What boxing stance does Richie Woodhall fight out of?

Richie Woodhall boxed out of the Orthodox stance and is 6ft 2in tall.

When did Richie Woodhall begin their professional boxing career?

Richie Woodhall turned professional on 18th Oct 1990, and competed for 10 yrs in the Super Middleweight division.

When did Richie Woodhall retire from boxing?

Richie Woodhall retired from professional boxing on 16th Dec 2000, concluding a career of 10 yrs of competition in the Super Middleweight division.

Historical Fight Reports

Richie Woodhall vs Vincenzo Nardiello

Feb 13, 1999

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Joe Calzaghe vs Richie Woodhall

Dec 16, 2000

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