Ike Ibeabuchi
Ike Ibeabuchi
What was his story? ... I can't remember now.
I know he beat Tua, and Byrd ..but then what happened to him. He was a pretty hard hitter it seemed, and very aggressive.
I just watched the Byrd fight last night from when I taped it years ago and Ibeabuchi looked like an animal in there. Not the kind of guy I would want chasing me around ..haha
Wasn't he always getting in trouble or something like that? and was Byrd his last fight because it says so on his profile here that he was, but I know that this is a wiki and his profile/record could be incomplete?
Thanks
I know he beat Tua, and Byrd ..but then what happened to him. He was a pretty hard hitter it seemed, and very aggressive.
I just watched the Byrd fight last night from when I taped it years ago and Ibeabuchi looked like an animal in there. Not the kind of guy I would want chasing me around ..haha
Wasn't he always getting in trouble or something like that? and was Byrd his last fight because it says so on his profile here that he was, but I know that this is a wiki and his profile/record could be incomplete?
Thanks
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We will never know how good Ibeabuchi could have been in the past 6 years, but what a prospect he looked in March 1999. He'd just crushed an unbeaten Chris Byrd in 5 rounds when Byrd was at the peak of his elusive powers and nobody wanted to fight him. And a couple of years prior to that he'd outslugged an unbeaten David Tua, again a guy that nobody wanted to fight. Interestingly Ibeabuchi is still only 32 now so imagine how good he could have and still would have been but for his personal problems.
A photo taken about a year or so ago.

Imagine sharing a cell with that messed up dude!
Ike of course would have been in the mix if he had stayed sane, but I don't think he was the unbeatable monster some like to make out. I have never seen the fight but I understand the Tua fight was very close and some thought Tua had won.
And Tua hasn't won a title yet.

Imagine sharing a cell with that messed up dude!
Ike of course would have been in the mix if he had stayed sane, but I don't think he was the unbeatable monster some like to make out. I have never seen the fight but I understand the Tua fight was very close and some thought Tua had won.
And Tua hasn't won a title yet.
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I've read though that when Ike gets out of prison the USA authorities may deport him back to Nigeria.Chopping Right wrote:Interesting pic, good to see he is keeping in trim in there. Sadly of course the guy was never 100% sane so I doubt he'll ever figure in the HW division again. That's not to say he won't fight again, look at Riddick Bowe, but not as any kind of serious contender.
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He looks like Ice Cube in one of those mirrors that make you look fat!!!!KOJOE90 wrote:A photo taken about a year or so ago.
Imagine sharing a cell with that messed up dude!
Ike of course would have been in the mix if he had stayed sane, but I don't think he was the unbeatable monster some like to make out. I have never seen the fight but I understand the Tua fight was very close and some thought Tua had won.
And Tua hasn't won a title yet.
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Yes I did, but to be honest it's been about 3 years since I last watched it. I shall try and dig out the tape over the weekend and give it another watch.Chopping Right wrote:But did you catch the Byrd fight? For me Ike looked awesome in catching up with and stopping Byrd, and he really looked at the peak of his powers. Also the peak of his insanity of course. :(I have never seen the fight but I understand the Tua fight was very close and some thought Tua had won.
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Save yourself the trouble, it's all irrelevant these days anyway! Shame, but there you go.KOJOE90 wrote:Yes I did, but to be honest it's been about 3 years since I last watched it. I shall try and dig out the tape over the weekend and give it another watch.Chopping Right wrote:But did you catch the Byrd fight? For me Ike looked awesome in catching up with and stopping Byrd, and he really looked at the peak of his powers. Also the peak of his insanity of course. :(I have never seen the fight but I understand the Tua fight was very close and some thought Tua had won.
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He was the best heavyweight prospect i had seen in years.
I was certain he would be heavyweight champ, i was just waiting, then i hear he gets carted off to jail, what a f#%n waste, he was a HUGE puncher.
He might still become champ at 40+ years of age, he really is that good, if prison life didn't f#%k him up too much like it did Tyson.
here are some stories
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/st ... 772398.php
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/st ... 329045.php
record-very impressive
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005981
more stories
http://www.ikeibeabuchi.com/press_release.htm
http://www.ikeibeabuchi.com/news.htm
All this wasted, for what, banging some dirty stripper that was no doubt on Don King's payroll, it's a f#%n joke.
I was certain he would be heavyweight champ, i was just waiting, then i hear he gets carted off to jail, what a f#%n waste, he was a HUGE puncher.
He might still become champ at 40+ years of age, he really is that good, if prison life didn't f#%k him up too much like it did Tyson.
here are some stories
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/st ... 772398.php
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/st ... 329045.php
record-very impressive
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005981
more stories
http://www.ikeibeabuchi.com/press_release.htm
http://www.ikeibeabuchi.com/news.htm
All this wasted, for what, banging some dirty stripper that was no doubt on Don King's payroll, it's a f#%n joke.
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Was he really that great?BADBLOOD wrote:He was the best heavyweight prospect i had seen in years.
I was certain he would be heavyweight champ, i was just waiting, then i hear he gets carted off to jail, what a f#%n waste, he was a HUGE puncher.
He might still become champ at 40+ years of age, he really is that good, if prison life didn't f#%k him up too much like it did Tyson.
here are some stories
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/st ... 772398.php
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns/st ... 329045.php
record-very impressive
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005981
more stories
http://www.ikeibeabuchi.com/press_release.htm
http://www.ikeibeabuchi.com/news.htm
All this wasted, for what, banging some dirty stripper that was no doubt on Don King's payroll, it's a f#%n joke.
I always thought he was too slow for my liking. He was, however very tough & powerful & would have wiped the floor with the current crop of dross, populating the division.
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Look at it this way, he knocked out Byrd who was 26-0 at the time, that was his last fight.
Nobody has ever done something like that to Byrd, plus he was 3-4 years younger than Byrd, he never even reached his prime
20-0, 15 KO's
beat 2 number 1 ranked, undefeated fighters, Byrd 26-0, Tua 27-0, and won 1 WBC belt, that he took with him to prison.
It's a waste, if he is 75% of what he was before prison, he will be the champ, even at 40+, he is a smart fighter with huge power.
Nobody has ever done something like that to Byrd, plus he was 3-4 years younger than Byrd, he never even reached his prime
20-0, 15 KO's
beat 2 number 1 ranked, undefeated fighters, Byrd 26-0, Tua 27-0, and won 1 WBC belt, that he took with him to prison.
It's a waste, if he is 75% of what he was before prison, he will be the champ, even at 40+, he is a smart fighter with huge power.
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BADBLOOD wrote:MISUNDERSTOOD
Not insane, no loony could ever figure out a way to knock out Byrd
Well that could be true, but that misunderstanding looks like it will keep him locked up a while longer and then deported. Mind you, when a fighter can generate big money like a red hot HW can sometimes legal problems can just go away. He did look awesome against Byrd I do agree, he knocked Byrd senseless to the extent Chris actually complained to the referee he hadn't been knocked down, when in fact Ike had nearly taken his head off! Great tactics that fight to slow the flightly Byrd down in only a few rounds, and that was Byrd at his elusive peak.
