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Mark Breland

35

Wins

3

Losses

1

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Mark Anthony Breland
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: May 11, 1963
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 60
  • Height: 6′ 2″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 77″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: January 05, 1985
  • Nationality: USA
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 39
  • Total Rounds: 184

Mark Breland, the former WBA welterweight champion, had an impressive professional boxing career that spanned more than 12 years, ranging from 1984 to 1997. Throughout his career, he fought 39 times, amassing a record of 35-3-1. Breland's fighting style was characterized by his explosive punching power, agility, and excellent footwork, which made him one of the most feared boxers in his prime.

He made his professional boxing debut at the age of 21 on November 15, 1984, against Dwight Williams, where he won via a unanimous decision. Breland established a winning streak of 17 more fights after the debut, 12 of which were won via stoppage. He had his first world title fight at the age of 23 on February 6, 1987, after 16 professional fights, against Harold Volbrecht for the welterweight WBA (vacant) title. Breland defeated Volbrecht in the seventh round via TKO to become the welterweight champion of the world.

Breland went on to defend his title successfully in some of the most notable fights boxing has ever seen. On April 22, 1989, he successfully defended the WBA welterweight title against Rafael Pineda, winning the fight via a fifth-round TKO. October 13, 1989, saw Breland defending the title against Mauro Martelli in a 2nd round TKO win. On December 10, 1989, Breland faced Fujio Ozaki and won the fight via a 4th round TKO. One of the most memorable and significant fights of his career came on March 3, 1990, when Breland successfully defended his WBA welterweight title against Lloyd Honeyghan, winning the fight via a 3rd round TKO. This win solidified Breland's status as a top-tier welterweight boxer.

Mark Breland won two world titles at welterweight during his professional boxing career. He came out of retirement to fight for the WBU Light Middleweight Title in 1998 but was knocked out. Breland had acquired a reputation for being an explosive puncher throughout his career, with 25 knockout wins. Breland's KO prowess was not just limited to his fights before he won the world title. After winning the welterweight world title, Breland accumulated six career wins via KO in his title fights.

In terms of the losses he incurred during his career, Mark Breland lost a total of three fights in his professional boxing career. Two of those losses came in title bouts, and one was a non-title bout. In his first loss, he suffered an 11th round TKO against Marlon Starling on August 22, 1987, which ended his 18-fight win streak. Throughout his career, all of his losses came via stoppage.

Mark Breland was a versatile fighter, with versatility being one of his greatest assets. His ability to switch seamlessly between southpaw and orthodox stance surprised and caught many of his opponents off-guard. Mark Breland's unique style of boxing ensured that he was always one step ahead of his opponents.

Some of Breland's best fights and notable victories include wins over Lloyd Honeyghan, Fujio Ozaki, Mauro Martelli, Rafael Pineda, Pablo Baez, Ozzie O'Neal, and Seung-Soon Lee. He had an impressive record during his prime years and went down in history as one of the greatest boxers of his time.

Mark Breland retired from professional boxing with an impressive record of 35-3-1, which included 25 knockout wins and three losses via knockout, and two title wins. Breland's boxing style helped him stand out as one of the most formidable welterweights of his time. Breland's punches were always thrown with power and precision, and he fought with a certain grace and elegance that could not be matched.

In conclusion, Mark Breland was an exceptional boxer whose contributions to the sport of boxing will always be remembered. He was a versatile fighter with impeccable footwork, and his punching power was a force to be reckoned with. Although he had his fair share of ups and downs, his victories and titles speckle his name as one of the greats of boxing. Mark Breland is an icon of his era, and he will always be remembered as a legend in the sport.

Mark Breland Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
39 Mar 21, 1997 33 Rick Haynes Win UD
38 Jan 10, 1997 33 Bobby Butters Win TKO2
37 Jun 7, 1996 33 Darryl Lattimore Win UD
36 May 19, 1996 33 Buck Smith Win KO3
35 Jan 27, 1996 32 Ricardo Smith Win TKO3
34 Sep 13, 1991 28 Jorge Vaca Loss TKO6
33 Jul 12, 1991 28 Julian Samaha Win TKO1
32 Jun 10, 1991 28 Henry Anaya Jr. Win UD
31 Apr 9, 1991 27 Ariel Conde Win KO1
30 Jul 8, 1990 27 Aaron Davis Loss KO9
29 Mar 3, 1990 26 Lloyd Honeyghan Win TKO3
28 Dec 10, 1989 26 Fujio Ozaki Win TKO4
27 Oct 13, 1989 26 Mauro Martelli Win TKO2
26 Apr 22, 1989 25 Rafael Pineda Win TKO5
25 Feb 4, 1989 25 Seung-Soon Lee Win TKO1
24 Oct 7, 1988 25 Ozzie O'Neal Win KO1
23 Aug 11, 1988 25 Pablo Baez Win KO1
22 Apr 16, 1988 24 Marlon Starling Draw PTS
21 Feb 5, 1988 24 Juan Antonio Villa Win TKO3
20 Dec 5, 1987 24 Javier Suazo Win UD
19 Aug 22, 1987 24 Marlon Starling Loss TKO11
18 Jul 10, 1987 24 Juan Bautista Rondon Win PTS
17 Feb 6, 1987 23 Harold Volbrecht Win TKO7
16 Nov 13, 1986 23 Orlando Orozco Win TKO2
15 Oct 15, 1986 23 Ralph Twinning Win KO1
14 Sep 14, 1986 23 Reggie Miller Win KO2
13 Jun 21, 1986 23 John Munduga Win TKO6
12 May 15, 1986 23 Ricky Avendano Win KO1
11 Apr 12, 1986 22 Darryl Anthony Win TKO3
10 Mar 2, 1986 22 Richard Aguirre Win KO1
9 Jan 25, 1986 22 Troy Wortham Win UD
8 Dec 21, 1985 22 Hedgemon Robertson Win UD
7 Oct 18, 1985 22 Donald Gwinn Win KO2
6 Jul 20, 1985 22 Don Shiver Win TKO1
5 Jun 19, 1985 22 Dario DeJesus Win KO2
4 May 17, 1985 22 Vince Dunfee Win KO2
3 Apr 6, 1985 21 Steve Little Win UD
2 Jan 5, 1985 21 Marlon Palmer Win UD
1 Nov 15, 1984 21 Dwight Williams Win UD