Rico Hoye boxer

Rico Hoye boxer
bouts
28
won
24
lost
4
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
cruiserweight
Debut
2001-06-20
Height
6′ 3″/191cm
Reach
76″/193cm
Age
-
Born
1974-11-09
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Rico Hoye (born November 9, 1974) is an American professional boxer who current competes in the Cruiserweight division. He resides Phoenix, Arizona, and is a former number one ranked light heavyweight contender (IBF) and a former world title challenger in the light heavyweight division. Hoye was a Cruiserweight division contestant in the fourth season of the Contender, boxing three 5-round bouts and one 8-round bout on Versus, winning three.Hoye was raised in Monroe, Michigan and Detroit, Michigan. His father, Bobby Hoye (1951–1996) was a professional super middleweight contender. Rico was raised by his grandfather Robert Hoye (1930–1999) a United States Army and Golden Gloves middleweight boxer.Both his father and grandfather brought him to the gym as an infant and he first competed at 7 years old. As a teenager, he was trained by his grandfather, and he was able to amass a 68-12 amateur record, including junior Olympic titles and Golden Gloves titles in Toledo and Detroit, and was hopeful for an opportunity to make the 1992 Olympic team. At that time, however, his grandfather was injured and wasn't able to train him and he strayed from the sport and became involved in street activity around his Detroit neighborhood. In a 1992 altercation at 17 years old, he shot and killed someone and spent 9 years in prison. While in prison, both his father and grandfather died. Upon his release from prison, he immediately began seriously training and was soon back in the ring competing.Hoye made his professional debut in June 2001 with a third round stoppage of Omar Pucci in Michigan. Over the next two years, Hoye scored twelve consecutive wins. He won the vacant IBA Continental Light Heavyweight title by decisioning Prince Badi Ajamu over 12 rounds in June 2003.Hoye made three defenses of his IBA regional title. He defeated Etienne Whitaker in October 2003, Donnell Wiggins in March 2004, and Montell Griffin in September 2004 in a bout which was also an International Boxing Federation eliminator for a world title shot.In March 2005, the 18-0 Hoye traveled to England to challenge Clinton Woods for the vacant IBF title, losing on a fifth-round technical knockout. In May 2007, Hoye challenged unbeaten Romanian boxer Adrian Diaconu for the WBC International light heavyweight title, an eliminator for the full WBC world title, and lost when the fight was stopped in the 3rd round.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2014-06-28 Lukasz Janik WWWWWL Hala na Podpromiu, Rzeszow LOST
Unanimous decision
2013-11-02 Brandon Winner LWLWLL Potawatomi Bingo Casino, Milwaukee WIN
Technical knockout
2009-02-25 Akinyemi Laleye WWWWWL Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-02-18 Ehinomen Ehikhamenor LLWLWW LOST
Unanimous decision
2009-02-11 Joell Godfrey WDWWWL WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-01-21 Michael Alexander WWWLWL WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-05-09 Adrian Diaconu WWWWWW Studio Mel's, Montreal LOST
Technical knockout
2006-11-10 Sam Hill LLLLWW Quiet Cannon, Montebello WIN
Technical knockout
2005-12-10 Derrick Whitley LWLLDW Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-03-04 Clinton Woods WWWDLW Magna Centre, Rotherham LOST
Technical knockout
2004-09-16 Montell Griffin WWWLWW Kewadin Casino, Sault Sainte Marie WIN
Split-decision
2004-05-15 Richard Hall LWLLWW Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
KO
2004-03-18 Donnell Wiggins WWWWWL Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez WIN
Technical knockout
2003-12-12 Marris Virgil WLLLLL Ford Community Center, Dearborn WIN
KO
2003-10-11 Etianne Whitaker WLLLWW The Palace, Auburn Hills WIN
Technical knockout
2003-06-05 Prince Badi Ajamu WWWWDW State Theater, Detroit WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-04-24 Tyrone Muex LWLLWW Grand Casino, Gulfport WIN
Technical knockout
2003-01-29 Segundo Mercado LDLLLL Andiamo's Banquet Center, Warren WIN
Technical knockout
2002-11-02 Ayodeji Fadeyi WWLDWW The Palace, Auburn Hills WIN
Technical knockout
2002-09-27 Greg Wright WWWLLL The Palace, Auburn Hills WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-06-08 George Klinesmith WLWWLD The Pyramid, Memphis WIN
Technical knockout
2002-04-19 Ruben Ruiz LLLLWL Auburn Hills WIN
Technical knockout
2002-01-31 Kenny Snow LLLLLL The Roostertail , Detroit WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-01-22 Conley Person WLLLLL Andiamo's Banquet Center, Detroit WIN
KO
2001-12-21 Vidal Middlebrook DDLLLW Youngstown WIN
Technical knockout
2001-11-23 Marris Virgil WLDLLL The Palace, Auburn Hills WIN
KO
2001-08-10 Percel Banks WWWLLL Cobo Hall, Detroit WIN
Technical knockout
2001-06-20 Omar Pucci WWW Andiamo's Banquet Center, Warren WIN
Technical knockout