Alex Stewart (boxer)
English boxer
Alex Stewart
Born (1964-06-28 ) 28 June 1964Died 16 November 2016(2016-11-16) (aged 52) Other names The Destroyer Statistics Weight(s) Heavyweight Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Reach 199 cm (78.5 in) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 53 Wins 43 Wins by KO 40 Losses 10
Alex Stewart (28 June 1964 – 16 November 2016) was a British professional boxer .[ 1] He represented Jamaica at the 1984 Olympics , and won a bronze medal in the heavyweight division at the 1983 Pan American Games . During his professional career, he fought world champions Mike Tyson , Evander Holyfield , George Foreman , Oleg Maskaev , and Michael Moorer . Known for being a strong finisher, 40 of his 43 career wins came inside the distance.
Amateur career
Stewart was a member of the Jamaican 1984 Olympic team. He was beaten by Sweden's Håkan Brock in the quarter final of the heavyweight competition, losing by a 5–0 decision.[ 2] A year earlier he won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games . He lost to Michael Bentt in a thrilling match in the 1985 Heavyweight Golden Gloves Finals.
Highlights
Pan American Games (heavyweight), Caracas, Venezuela , August 1983:
1/4: Defeated Jorge Dascola (Argentina) KO 1
1/2: Lost to Aurelio Toyo (Cuba) RSC 2
Olympic Games (heavyweight), Los Angeles, California , August 1984:
National Golden Gloves (heavyweight), 1985:
Professional career
Nicknamed "The Destroyer", Stewart did just that in the heavyweight ranks, at least early in his career. Stewart reeled off 24 consecutive wins, all by KO, prior to his defeat to Evander Holyfield , to whom he lost twice.[ 3]
Stewart is probably best known for being blown out by Mike Tyson in the first round in 1990 at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.,[ 4] [ 5] and lost to other notable heavyweights of his era, including Michael Moorer , George Foreman , and Oleg Maskaev .
Stewart's loss to Foreman is likely his most notable ring performance. Although Foreman knocked him down twice, Stewart recovered to lose a narrow majority decision to Foreman, in which Foreman was badly swollen about the face.
Retirement and death
After two consecutive knockout losses, Stewart retired from boxing in 1999, and after retiring worked in the New York area for a liquor distributor. Stewart died in Mount Vernon, New York in November 2016 of a blood clot in his lung.[ 6]
Professional boxing record
53 fights
43 wins
10 losses
By knockout
40
7
By decision
3
3
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
53
Loss
43–10
Jorge Luis González
TKO
2 (10), 2:38
6 Jun 1999
New Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
52
Loss
43–9
Lance Whitaker
TKO
7 (10), 1:40
16 Jan 1999
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
51
Win
43–8
Ezra Sellers
TKO
3 (10), 2:43
8 Oct 1998
Harrah's Casino, Kansas City, Missouri , U.S.
50
Loss
42–8
Phil Jackson
UD
10
24 Jul 1998
Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida , U.S.
49
Win
42–7
Abdul Muhaymin
UD
8
12 Jun 1998
Belle of Baton Rogue Casino, Baton Rouge, Louisiana , U.S.
48
Loss
41–7
Oleg Maskaev
TKO
7 (10)
27 Sep 1997
Circus, Moscow , Russia
47
Win
41–6
James Warring
UD
10
1 May 1997
Convention Center, Asbury Park, New Jersey , U.S.
46
Win
40–6
Samson Cohen
KO
1 (10), 2:53
6 Mar 1997
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland , U.S.
45
Loss
39–6
Craig Petersen
TKO
8 (10), 2:46
3 Nov 1996
Tokyo Bay Hall, Urayasu, Chiba , Japan
44
Win
39–5
Bryant Smith
KO
6 (10), 2:19
6 Feb 1996
69th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, U.S.
43
Win
38–5
Terry Anderson
KO
1 (10), 2:37
2 Dec 1995
The Grand Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
42
Win
37–5
Darren Hayden
RTD
5 (10), 3:00
3 Oct 1995
Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut , U.S.
41
Win
36–5
Jesse Ferguson
UD
10
8 Aug 1995
Spotlight 29 Casino, Coachella, California , U.S.
40
Win
35–5
Tyrone Evans
TKO
4 (10), 1:47
9 May 1995
Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
39
Win
34–5
Tyrone Evans
TKO
6 (8), 1:56
10 Sep 1994
Flamingo Hotel Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
38
Win
33–5
Derrick Roddy
TKO
6 (10), 2:45
2 Jul 1994
Convention Center, South Padre Island, Texas, U.S.
37
Loss
32–5
Evander Holyfield
UD
12
26 Jun 1993
Concention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
36
Win
32–4
Rick Enis
TKO
3 (10)
26 Apr 1993
Rosemont, Illinois , U.S.
35
Win
31–4
Jerry Halstead
TKO
7 (10)
6 Feb 1993
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
34
Win
30–4
Marshall Tillman
TKO
10 (10), 0:31
25 Aug 1992
Harrah's Resort, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
33
Win
29–4
Paul Poirier
TKO
3 (10), 1:04
24 Jul 1992
Friar Tuck Inn, Catskill, New York , U.S.
32
Loss
28–4
George Foreman
MD
10
11 Apr 1992
Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
31
Win
28–3
Joey Christjohn
TKO
3 (10)
22 Feb 1992
Katowice , Poland
30
Loss
27–3
Michael Moorer
TKO
4 (10), 1:54
27 Jul 1991
Scope Arena, Norfolk, Virginia , U.S.
29
Win
27–2
Danny Wofford
RTD
4 (10), 3:00
11 Apr 1991
Civic ArenaSaint Joseph, Missouri , U.S.
28
Loss
26–2
Mike Tyson
TKO
1 (10), 2:27
8 Dec 1990
Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
27
Win
26–1
Jamie Howe
TKO
7 (10), 0:32
3 Jul 1990
Kusher's Club, Monticello, New York , U.S.
26
Win
25–1
Mark Young
RTD
5 (10), 3:00
25 May 1990
Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
25
Loss
24–1
Evander Holyfield
TKO
8 (12), 2:51
4 Nov 1989
Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
For WBC Continental Americas heavyweight title
24
Win
24–0
Terry Armstrong
TKO
3 (10), 1:25
10 Aug 1989
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
23
Win
23–0
Fernando Montes
TKO
2 (10), 1:50
13 Jul 1989
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
22
Win
22–0
Michael Johnson
TKO
2 (10)
29 Apr 1989
Pegasus Hotel, Kingston , Jamaica
21
Win
21–0
Arthel Lawhorne
TKO
4 (10), 2:07
30 Mar 1989
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
20
Win
20–0
David Jaco
TKO
1 (10)
18 Feb 1989
Sportcsarnok Hall, Budapest , Hungary
19
Win
19–0
Eddie Richardson
KO
3 (10), 1:11
15 Dec 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
18
Win
18–0
Lorenzo Canady
TKO
4 (10), 2:14
27 Oct 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
17
Win
17–0
Tim Adams
TKO
1 (8), 1:53
23 Sep 1988
Gleason's Arena, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
16
Win
16–0
Conroy Nelson
TKO
2 (8)
31 Jul 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
15
Win
15–0
Calvin Sherman
TKO
1 (8), 2:32
14 Jul 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
14
Win
14–0
Aaron Brown
TKO
1 (10), 1:58
26 May 1988
Park Plaza Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts , U.S.
13
Win
13–0
Jim Berry
TKO
1 (8), 2:31
20 May 1988
Gleason's Arena, Brooklyn, New York , U.S.
12
Win
12–0
Mike Jones
KO
4 (8), 2:42
12 May 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
11
Win
11–0
Harry Terrell
KO
1 (8), 2:46
25 Mar 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
10
Win
10–0
George Garza
TKO
2 (6), 1:39
4 Feb 1988
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
9
Win
9–0
John Morton
TKO
4 (6)
17 Dec 1987
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
8
Win
8–0
Juan Quintana
TKO
2 (8)
27 Nov 1987
Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut , U.S.
7
Win
7–0
Ernie Poole
TKO
1 (?), 2:16
20 Nov 1987
Cobo Hall, Detroit , Michigan , U.S.
6
Win
6–0
Jimmy Harrison
TKO
2 (6), 0:40
27 Oct 1987
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
5
Win
5–0
Tim Morrison
TKO
2 (6), 0:54
1 Oct 1987
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
4
Win
4–0
Dennis Cain
TKO
2 (4), 1:08
6 Aug 1987
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
3
Win
3–0
Jim Little
KO
1 (4), 2:20
18 Jun 1987
Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
2
Win
2–0
Eric Mitchell
TKO
3 (4)
7 May 1987
Felt Forum, New York City , New York, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
James Walker
TKO
3 (4), 2:13
6 Sep 1986
Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Personal life
Alex Stewart is survived by his wife, Angella Stewart, and his daughter, Ajay-Tenille Stewart, who was born in 1985.[ 3]
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