Kendall Holt
(born June 4, 1981) is an American professional boxer fighting in the light welterweight class. He is a one-time world champion, having held the WBO junior welterweight championship from July 5, 2008 until April 5, 2009.
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Personal
Holt had a very tough up-bringing in
Paterson, NJ. He was raised by his father after a difficult childhood, which culminated with his mother Debra Holt being convicted of killing a homeless man, dubbed as a "
Thrill Killing", during an evening of senseless violence and crime.
[1]. This was discussed as a feature on Holt's
Showtime Championship Boxing bout with
Timothy Bradley on April 4, 2009. Holt was taken from his father while he was young due to child abuse, and was put into foster care.
Amateur career
Holt was a three-time
New Jersey Golden Gloves champion.
Professional career
Holt made his professional debut in 2001 and won his first 15 fights, before he fought Gilberto Reyes on
March 26,
2004. Holt viciously knocked out Reyes with a counter left hook that froze his opponent for a split second before he crashed face first to the canvas.
The sensational knockout garnered Holt the status of a rising prospect in the
welterweight division, but Holt was surprising knocked out by Thomas Davis on
June 18,
2004, at the
DePaul Athletic Center in
Chicago, Illinois. Holt was dominating the first round, when Davis dropped Holt to the canvas with a straight right hand. Holt got up, but was on unsteady legs as Davis landed three more strong blows down the middle including another punishing right cross to the chin. Holt crumbled to the canvas for the final time as the referee stopped the fight.
Holt won his next two fights in New Jersey, before moving down to
light welterweight to take on 1996 US Olympian
David Díaz on
February 4,
2005, at the
Foxwoods Casino in
Mashantucket, Connecticut. Holt caught Díaz with a whip-like left hook to the head followed by a sharp right hand that dropped him in round one along with opening a cut around his right eye. Diaz finally found the range in the seventh round and floored Holt with two right hands to the head. Holt survived the knockdown and in the next round, stunned Díaz with a blistering five-punch volley of left hooks and right hands to the face. Diaz retreated on wobbly legs; however, Holt continued to unload with both hands and connected with another sharp flurry of shots. The referee had seen enough and stopped the fight, awarding Holt an
upset technical knockout victory.
In his next fight, Holt fought Jaime Rangel for the vacant
WBO Intercontinental light welterweight title on
May 27,
2005, in
Pompano Beach, Florida. Just before the bell to end the opening round, Rangel dropped Holt with a right hook to the jaw and a counter left cross. Holt was up at the count of two and was able to shake of the effects of the knockdown. Holt regained his poise and landed the harder cleaner shots for the rest of the evening. Despite that Holt had convincing won the fight, he had to settle for a split decision victory as one judge gave the fight to Rangel.
After defeating Vladimir Khodokovski by unanimous decision, Holt fought Isaac Hlatswayo for the vacant WBO NABO light welterweight title on
November 3,
2006 at
Bally's Casino in
Atlantic City, New Jersey. Holt went on to drop Hlatshwayo in rounds nine, eleven, and twelve to win by unanimous decision.
Holt fought Mike Arnaoutis in a WBO light welterweight title eliminator on
April 20,
2007, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Holt dominated almost all of the exchanges with Arnaoutis and eventually dropped him in the final round with a riveting right hand to the jaw en route to a unanimous decision victory. the victory made Holt the mandatory challenger for WBO junior welterweight champion
Ricardo Torres.
Torres-Holt I/ Controversy I
Holt fought
Colombia's powerhouse
Ricardo Torres on
September 1,
2007 in
Barranquilla,
Colombia. Holt was in command of the fight, knocking down Torres with a left-right combination in the sixth round. Holt was ahead of Torres on two of three scorecards entering the eleventh round, but Torres knocked down Holt with a vicious left hook, giving Torres a chance make a comeback in the fight. As Holt got up, fans began hurling full beer cans, bottles, cans of soda and water into the ring. Holt tried to hold on, run, and get through the round without taking more punishment by Torres. As Holt did not throw any punch back, the referee, Genaro Rodriguez, decided to stop the fight, so Holt did not take any more unnecessary punishment.
After the fight, Holt claimed that after he knocked Torres down in the sixth round, he was hit in the head with loaded beer cans. He also claimed that someone in Torres' corner reached through the ropes and grabbed Holt's leg during the eleventh round. Holt had a heated exchange with Rodriguez after the fight when they met in the Barranquilla Plaza Hotel. Holt shouted obscenities at Rodriguez for not giving a break in the action due to fans throwing objects in the ring, making the surface slippery. Darren Antola, Holt's cut man, was hit with a beer can to the back of his head as he prepared to head to the airport for his flight back to New Jersey. Ashema Evans, Holt's girlfriend, suffered a cut on her leg when fans began toppling tables in the VIP section to bum rush the ring.
[2]
Later,
Bob Arum of
Top Rank, declared that Torres clearly won the fight and that Holt's claim are ungrounded. Billy Chams of Cuadrilátero stated in a press release that "The environment never turned dangerous, as Kendall Holt and his representatives seemed to imply to the press when they arrived to Miami last Sunday. They merely misinterpreted and confused an emotional and excessive joy display of the crowd that watched how his champion, after being closely behind in the scorecards, turned the fight over in round eleven and knocked down Holt. He was in a very bad shape and the referee acted wisely stopping the fight."
[3]
Patrick English, Holt's attorney, was bewildered by Arum’s evaluation of the controversial conclusion to the light welterweight title fight. “I’m very disappointed in (Arum) choosing to involve himself in this, mostly because he involved himself in a way that is inaccurate,” English said regarding Arum’s statements.
[4]
On
September 18,
2007, The Kendall Holt camp completed a formal protest of the fight. The protest includes 35 pages of documentation including certifications by Holt, manager Henry Cortes and boxing writer Keith Idec, a report by Commissioner Larry Hazzard Jr., still photos, and video evidence.
[5] On
October 5, the WBO denied Holt's request for a reversal of the loss, citing that only the Colombian Boxing Commission can make such a ruling. The WBO also denied Holt's request for an immediate rematch, but will keep him high in the rankings in order to land another title shot in the future.
[6]
Return to the ring
In his first appearance since the fight with Torres, Holt fought
Ben Tackie on
February 7,
2008, at the
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in
Las Vegas, Nevada. Holt stayed away by using his movement as Tackie was unable to get off with his punches. He tried, but was just too slow for the much quicker Holt. Holt took no chances, as he stayed away and landed three-punch counters to every one-punch of Tackie. Holt went on to win by majority decision.
Torres-Holt II/ Controversy II
On
July 5,
2008, at the
Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Holt and Torres faced off in a rematch that lasted just 61 seconds. The round was described by BoxingScene.com as the front runner for Round of the Year. Just 13 seconds into the fight, a right hand by Torres had Holt down on the canvas. Holt recovered but found himself on the canvas for the second time just seconds later. Holt got up and, while being castigated by Torres in the corner, managed to connect with a left hook and knocked Torres out.
[7]
An accidental clash of heads immediately preceded the knockout, however, and some attributed that to the knockout instead of the punch Holt threw.
Holt vs. Hopkins
With controversy again surrounding their fights Holt and Torres signed for a rubber match, which was to be held at
Boardwalk Hall in
Atlantic City on December 14, 2008 and televised on
ShoBox. However, a week before the fight Torres pulled out due to illness and Holt instead fought the undefeated
Demetrius Hopkins. Holt won the fight by split decision (116-112, 117-111, and 113-115).
The win set up a title unification match between WBO champion Holt and WBC super lightweight champion
Timothy Bradley.
Holt vs. Bradley
Holt and Bradley squared off in the unification bout on April 4, 2009 in Montreal's
Bell Centre. Holt knocked Bradley down in the first round and the twelfth round, but Bradley won a majority of the rounds in between and took a unanimous decision win (115-111, 114-112, and 115-111) to take Holt's WBO championship.
[8] In a post-fight interview Holt said he felt that he hadn't done enough to win the fight and called for a rematch, although it is unclear if that will happen.
Holt's record following the Bradley fight stands at 25-3 with 13 knockouts.
Troubles Outside the Ring
Holt's manager, Henry Cortes, became embroiled in legal troubles over drug deals he helped facilitate. Cortes was arrested in February 2009 on charges relating to those deals. Although Holt had not been implicated in the charges, he pled guilty to money laundering charges in April 2009 and admitted he had delivered money to Torres knowing full well that they were from drug transactions brokered by Cortes. Holt was put into a pretrial intervention program, with the expectation that the charges will be dropped upon completion.
[9] Holt faces three to five years in prison if he is found to have violated the law while in said program.
[10] Holt's boxing license, which had just been renewed, has also come under review as the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board has suspended him from boxing pending a hearing
[10]
See also
- List of current world boxing champions
- List of light welterweight boxing champions
- List of WBO world champions
Notes and references
- http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-22617056.html
- Boxing News : Chaos in Colombia as Torres Stops Holt in Eleven
- Cuadrilátero, Ricardo Torres' Promoter: "The Referee Should Have Stopped The Fight When Holt Was Severely Hit The First Time"
- Boxing News : The Holt-Torres Controversy Continues
- Boxing News - Fightnews.com : EEApEpulZVwCElajMA
- Boxing News : Kendall Holt's Protest Denied By The WBO
- Holt Knocks Out Torres in Round (and Minute) of the Year
- Bradley outpoints Holt to unify WBC and WBO titles
- http://www.fightnews.com/?p=9675
- http://www.thisis50.com/profiles/blogs/former-jr-welterweight-champ
- http://www.thisis50.com/profiles/blogs/former-jr-welterweight-champ