Duncan Dokiwari

Duncan Dalnajeneso Danagogo Dokiwari (born 15 October 1973 in Port Harcourt) is a retired Nigerian boxer. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won a Men's Super Heavyweight bronze medal, together with Aleksei Lezin of Russia.

Duncan Dokiwari
Born
Duncan Dalnajeneso Danagogo Dokiwari

(1973-10-15) 15 October 1973 (age 50)
NationalityNigerian
Other namesTime
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Reach80.5 in (204.5 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights28
Wins25
Wins by KO22
Losses3
Draws0
No contests0
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Nigeria
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1996 Atlanta Super heavyweight
All-Africa Games
Gold medal – first place 1995 Harare Super heavyweight
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 1994 Victoria Super heavyweight

Background

Dokiwari is a descendant of the Kalabari people of the Niger Delta of Rivers State, Nigeria. He is a son of the Horsfall and David-West group of houses in Buguma, in the Asaritoru Local Government Area of Rivers State.Dokiwari is the fifth of eight children raised by their mother and grandmother. As a child Dokiwari played different sports ranging from track and fields, soccer, badminton, powerlifting, to volleyball which has been evident in his agility and strength as a boxer.The young Dokiwari obtained his primary education at Port Harcout Primary School in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. On a successful completion of his primary education, Dokiwari attended Akpor Grammar School Ozuoba, where he completed his secondary education. Duncan Dokiwari graduated with degrees in criminal justice and Advertising from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the summer of 2008. Dokiwari is an avid reader whose reading interest include philosophy, history, English literature, law and justice, as well as religious literature.

Amateur career

Dokiwari came out of the same Nigerian amateur boxing program that produced the likes of Peter Konyegwache, David Izon, Richard Igbeneghu, Ike Ibeabuchi, and Friday Ahunanya.As a boxer Dokiwari was a late comer to the sport. He did not lace a pair of gloves until months after his eighteenth birthday. Within a span of 5 years from 1991 through 1996 Dokiwari rose from a virtually unknown in Nigerian boxing circle to become the country's foremost amateur boxing star. Dokiwari won the prestigious Eagle Belt champion of champions title consecutively between 1994 and 1995 in Lagos, Nigeria. Between 1993 through 1996 Duncan was Nigerian super heavyweight champion.In 1994, Dokiwari won the gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada. A year later he defeated the Cubans in Cuba by winning the gold medal at the Guama Cup International Boxing Championships. Also in 1995, he was proclaimed the African Boxer of the Year after winning the title at the African Games in Harare, Zimbabwe, where he knocked out all his opponents in the first round.

Professional career

Dokiwari's boxing career has been plagued with disputes with promoters and managers since turning professional in July 1997. Dokiwari's boxing skill has been honed by reputable trainer such as Eddie Futch, Thell Torrence, and Mike McCallum. Duncan dropped a decision to Fres Oquendo early in his career, and after running off 10 consecutive victories, dropped a unanimous decision to Dominick Guinn. A year after the loss to Guinn, Dokiwari was stunningly TKO'd in the first by unknown Stacy Frazier. Despite the loss, he continued his boxing career recording impressive wins against tough opposition. In December 2006 Dokiwari won the WBC USNBC Heavyweight title with an impressive 4th-round knockout of strong and durable Wllie Palms in Laughlin, Nevada. With the victory Dokiwari became the first man to stop Palms.Speculations about Dokiwari's retirement has been greatly exaggerated. Dokiwari has been diligently practicing in anticipation of a return to the ring in the fall. Outside the ring Dokiwari was also featured in the motion picture "Undisputed" with Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames.

Professional boxing record

25 Wins (22 knockouts, 3 decisions), 3 Losses (1 knockout, 2 decisions) [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win26-3 Willie PalmsTKO401/12/2006 Avi Resort & Casino, Laughlin, NevadaWBC USNBC Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:39 of the fourth round.
Win25-3 Kerry BilesKO208/10/2006 Marriott Arena, Junction City, KansasBiles knocked out at 3:00 of the second round.
Win24-3 Patrick SmithKO226/08/2006 Junction City Convention Center, Junction City, KansasSmith knocked out at 2:33 of the second round.
Loss23-3 Stacy FrazierTKO102/10/2004 Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NevadaReferee stopped the bout at 2:55 of the first round.
Loss23-2 Dominick GuinnUD1027/09/2003 HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York93-97, 92-98, 93-97.
Win23-1 Carlton JohnsonTKO326/04/2003 Foxwoods, Mashantucket, ConnecticutReferee stopped the bout at 2:40 of the third round.
Win22-1 Andy SampleTKO107/11/2002 Centennial Garden, Bakersfield, CaliforniaReferee stopped the bout at 2:22 of the first round.
Win21-1 Tali KulihaapaiTKO116/10/2002 Marriott Hotel, Irvine, CaliforniaReferee stopped the bout at 1:45 of the first round.
Win20-1 Armando "Angel" RodriguezTKO226/09/2002 Compaq Center, San Jose, CaliforniaReferee stopped the bout at 1:01 of the second round.
Win19-1 David VedderUD808/08/2002 Centennial Garden, Bakersfield, California78-74, 78-74, 79-73.
Win18-1 Tim KnightKO520/07/2002 Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IndianaKnight knocked out at 1:26 of the fifth round.
Win17-1 Mike SedilloKO227/06/2002 Marriott Hotel, Irvine, CaliforniaSedillo knocked out at 0:44 of the second round.
Win16-1 Agustin CorpusUD623/10/1999 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada60-54, 60-54, 59-55.
Win15-1 Matthew BrooksTKO125/07/1999 Harrah's Casino, Kansas City, MissouriReferee stopped the bout at 2:44 of the first round.
Win14-1 Clement HassanTKO103/04/1999 The New Frontier, Las Vegas, NevadaReferee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the first round.
Loss13-1 Fres OquendoUD616/01/1999 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada54-59, 55-58, 55-58.
Win13-0 Miguel Otero OcasioUD403/12/1998 Casino Magic, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi40-36, 40-35, 40-35.
Win12-0 Rowyan WallaceTKO123/10/1998 Trump Marina, Atlantic City, New JerseyReferee stopped the bout at 1:27 of the first round.
Win10-0 Otis TisdaleKO119/05/1998 Corpus Christi Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TexasTisdale knocked out at 2:08 of the first round.
Win9-0 Larry CuretonKO117/04/1998 Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut
Win8-0 Joseph Kenneth ReyesTKO131/01/1998 Trump Taj Majal, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win7-0 Mike MiddletonTKO118/11/1997 Show Place Arena, Upper Marlboro, MarylandReferee stopped the bout at 2:37 of the first round.
Win6-0 Doug PhillipsTKO103/10/1997 The Tropicana, Atlantic City, New JerseyReferee stopped the bout at 1:05 of the first round.
Win5-0 Derrick EdwardsKO112/09/1997 Pikesville Armory, Pikesville, MarylandEdwards knocked out at 1:02 of the first round.
Win4-0 Jesse ShawKO123/08/1997 Wild Wild West Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win3-0 Donnell CummingsTKO109/08/1997 South Padre Island, TexasReferee stopped the bout at 1:04 of the first round.
Win2-0 Shidevin BrownTKO220/07/1997 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California
Win1-0 Stanley WootenKO105/07/1997 MARK of the Quad Cities, Moline, IllinoisWooten knocked out at 2:59 of the first round.