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Buck Smith
Born (1965-07-22) July 22, 1965 (age 59)
Other namesCountry
Statistics
Weight(s)Welterweight
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Reach68 in (173 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights228
Wins182
Wins by KO121
Losses20
Draws2
No contests24

Buck Smith (born July 22, 1965) is an American professional boxer in the welterweight division. Although Smith has never been considered more than a journeyman fighter, he is one of boxing's all-time knockout kings with 120 KOs.[1]

Professional career

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Smith turned professional in 1987 without having ever boxed before. He lost his very first pro fight, when he volunteered from an Oklahoma City audience for a no-show. He fought someone named Ali Smith and received $50 for his troubles. He had 15 minutes to prepare and competed in street shorts and basketball shoes. Despite losing, Buck Smith managed to last the distance and from then on was obsessed with becoming a fighter. After the loss, Smith embarked on a long winning streak, fighting just about every week, albeit against very ordinary opposition in small Midwestern club venues. When questioned on the level of competition he was facing, Smith calmly responded: "I'm not fighting one bum a month, I'm fighting three or four." He would usually drive himself to fights in his red Honda Civic, with his manager (and lone cornerman) riding shotgun. Smith admitted that he used his heavy schedule to his advantage: his theory was that it was better to get paid to fight and beat lesser opponents than to spar against better ones for little or no money.

All in all, Smith is officially credited with having boxed 224 professional boxing matches. Of these he won 179, 120 of them by knockout. He lost 19 and boxed to 2 draws. However, it is possible that Smith had fought even more matches under different names, so it is impossible to truly say how many fights he really had.

Despite his long record, Buck Smith never won any major boxing titles. But while most of wins came against unknown opposition, he did manage a few good results. This included a 7th-round KO over contender and European champion Kirkland Laing (who once beat the legendary Roberto Durán) and a second-round knockout over 1988 Olympic gold medalist Robert Wangila. The win over Wangila got him featured in Ring Magazine, the most prominent of all boxing publications. At the time, Smith sported an official record of 96-2-1 with 70 wins by KO and was ranked 13th at welterweight by the WBC.

He also lost to several former and future champions that included Buddy McGirt, Mark Breland, Julio César Chávez and Antonio Margarito.

It is also notable that Buck Smith once fought twice in one day. On May 19, 1992 he fought Marco Davis in Kansas City and won by KO in two rounds. Less than 3 hours later, he was back in Oklahoma City and won a six-round decision over Rodney Johnson. A similar "iron man stint" by Buck Smith occurred in the month of March in 1993 when Buck Smith fought a total of 12 professional boxing matches. He won all 12, 9 of them by knockout. Such procedures are illegal after the Boxing Reform Act of 1996. By rule, states must honor suspensions, which include a minimum of seven days between bouts.

Smith last fought on June 30, 2007. Fighting far above his best weight, he lost to Marcus Oliveira by second-round KO in a cruiserweight contest. His last win came in a bout with Manuel Esparza against whom he won a 4-round decision in December 1997. That means he did not win a single fight in his last twelve years as a professional boxer. His record stands at 179 wins, 20 losses, 2 draws, and 25 no contests in 226 fights.

Fight fixing allegations

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Smith is perhaps best known for his role in the government's attempted crackdown on fight fixing in 2004–2005. Smith, along with colleagues Verdell Smith and Sean Gibbons, were called upon to give testimony on fixed fights. The trio of fighters were nicknamed the Knucklehead Boxing Club, and traveled throughout the Midwest making frequent appearances on fight cards.[2] The Knucklehead Boxing Club denied any wrongdoing and stated that they did not participate in any fixed fights.

Professional boxing record

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179 Wins (120 knockouts, 59 decisions), 20 Losses (9 knockouts, 11 decisions), 2 Draws, 25 No Contests [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 178–20–2 (24) United States Damon Reed RTD 1 10/04/2009 United States Landon Arena, Topeka, Kansas
Loss 178–19–2 (24) United States Marcus Oliveira TKO 2 30/06/2007 United States Ramada Inn, Topeka, Kansas Referee stopped the bout at 2:16 of the second round.
Loss 178–18–2 (24) United States Rob Calloway TKO 3 24/02/2007 United States St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri Referee stopped the bout at 1:44 of the third round.
Loss 178–17–2 (24) United States Julius Fogle UD 6 26/08/2006 United States Beaumont Club, Kansas City, Missouri
Loss 178–16–2 (24) Mexico Jorge Kahwagi KO 1 31/05/2003 Mexico Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno, Tijuana Smith knocked out at 1:05 of the first round.
No Contest 178–15–2 (24) United States Dwayne Swift ND 8 05/12/2000 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Loss 178–15–2 (23) Mexico Quirino Garcia TKO 7 02/09/2000 United States Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas
No Contest 178–14–2 (23) United States Rob Bleakley ND 6 11/05/2000 United States Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri
Loss 178–14–2 (23) Mexico Julio César Chávez TKO 3 18/12/1999 Mexico Culiacán
Loss 178–13–2 (23) United States Antonio Margarito TKO 5 23/10/1999 United States Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, Texas
No Contest 178–12–2 (23) United States Danny Thomas ND 6 20/05/1999 United States Argosy Casino, Kansas City, Missouri
No Contest 178–12–2 (22) United States Ronnie Warrior, Jr. ND 4 10/10/1998 United States St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri
Loss 178–12–2 (21) United States James Coker KO 8 01/05/1998 United States Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas Smith knocked out at 2:19 of the eighth round.
No Contest 178–11–2 (21) United States Verdell Smith ND 6 23/04/1998 United States Adam's Mark, Tulsa, Oklahoma
No Contest 178–11–2 (20) United States Verdell Smith ND 6 28/03/1998 United States River Market, Kansas City, Missouri
Loss 178–11–2 (19) Mexico Jose "Shibata" Flores UD 10 15/03/1998 United States El Cajon, California
No Contest 178–10–2 (19) United States Manuel Esparza ND 4 10/02/1998 United States St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri
Win 178–10–2 (18) United States Manuel Esparza UD 4 02/12/1997 United States Memphis, Tennessee
No Contest 177–10–2 (18) United States Verdell Smith ND 6 15/11/1997 United States River Market, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 177–10–2 (17) United States Ken Manuel TKO 4 30/09/1997 United States University Plaza Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky
No Contest 176–10–2 (17) United States Rob Bleakley ND 8 09/06/1997 United States Supertoad, Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 176–10–2 (16) United States Keheven Johnson PTS 4 28/03/1997 United States Blue Springs, Missouri
Win 175–10–2 (16) United States Richard W. Wilson MD 6 21/12/1996 United States Beaumont Club, Kansas City, Missouri
Loss 174–10–2 (16) United States Mark Breland KO 3 19/05/1996 United States The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan Smith knocked out at 0:25 of the third round.
Win 174–9–2 (16) Stan Williamson TKO 3 04/04/1996 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 173–9–2 (16) Jeff Frank UD 10 05/03/1996 United States Memphis, Tennessee
Win 172–9–2 (16) United States Reggie Strickland PTS 8 19/12/1995 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 171–9–2 (16) United States Terry Williams PTS 8 04/12/1995 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Loss 170–9–2 (16) South Africa Gary Murray UD 12 26/08/1995 South Africa Village Green, Durban WBU Welterweight Title.
Win 170–8–2 (16) United States Reggie Strickland PTS 6 03/08/1995 United States Wichita, Kansas
Loss 169–8–2 (16) Australia Shannan Taylor TD 6 29/05/1995 Australia Parramatta Stadium, Sydney
Win 169–7–2 (16) United States Anthony Davidson KO 1 11/05/1995 United States Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri Davidson knocked out at 0:53 of the first round.
Win 168–7–2 (16) United States Rob Bleakley PTS 8 04/05/1995 United States Wichita, Kansas
No Contest 167–7–2 (16) Nigeria James Osunsedo ND 4 25/04/1995 United States Kentucky
No Contest 167–7–2 (15) Nigeria James Osunsedo ND 6 24/04/1995 United States Kentucky
Win 167–7–2 (14) United States Bob Ervin UD 6 13/03/1995 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 166–7–2 (14) United States Reggie Strickland PTS 6 05/03/1995 United States Civic Assembly Center, Muskogee, Oklahoma
Win 165–7–2 (14) United States Richard W. Wilson TKO 3 23/02/1995 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 164–7–2 (14) United States Tommy Jeans TKO 3 16/02/1995 United States University Club, Kansas City, Missouri Referee stopped the bout at 1:40 of the third round.
No Contest 163–7–2 (14) United States Verdell Smith ND 6 07/02/1995 United States Grand Island, Nebraska
Loss 163–7–2 (13) United States Buddy McGirt UD 10 10/01/1995 United States Pontchartrain Center, Kenner, Louisiana
Win 163–6–2 (13) United States Kenny Willis PTS 6 13/12/1994 United States Kentucky
Win 162–6–2 (13) United States Stanley Jones TKO 6 18/11/1994 United States Expo Square Pavilion, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Win 161–6–2 (13) United States Reggie Strickland UD 6 03/11/1994 United States Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City, Missouri
Win 160–6–2 (13) United States Terry Williams PTS 8 10/10/1994 United States Grand Island, Nebraska
Win 159–6–2 (13) United States Reggie Strickland PTS 6 17/09/1994 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 158–6–2 (13) United States Billy Pryor TKO 5 10/09/1994 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 157–6–2 (13) United States Bob Ervin TKO 4 16/08/1994 United States Grand Island, Nebraska
Loss 156–6–2 (13) United States Cassius Clay Horne PTS 8 15/07/1994 United States America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona
No Contest 156–5–2 (13) United States Mark Brannon ND 6 11/06/1994 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
No Contest 156–5–2 (12) United States Anthony Davidson ND 3 24/05/1994 United States Louisville, Kentucky
Win 156–5–2 (11) United States Terry Williams PTS 8 30/04/1994 United States Wichita, Kansas
No Contest 155–5–2 (11) United States Mark Brannon ND 4 28/04/1994 United States Springfield, Missouri
Win 155–5–2 (10) United States Tom Bowles TKO 7 12/04/1994 United States Kansas City, Missouri
No Contest 154–5–2 (10) United States Rob Bleakley ND 8 02/04/1994 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 154–5–2 (9) United States Rob Bleakley PTS 8 30/03/1994 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 153–5–2 (9) Jeff Frank PTS 6 04/01/1994 United States Memphis, Tennessee
Win 152–5–2 (9) United States Anthony Davidson PTS 6 09/12/1993 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 151–5–2 (9) United States Anthony Montana KO 5 07/12/1993 United States Memphis, Tennessee
Win 150–5–2 (9) United States Anthony Davidson PTS 6 23/11/1993 United States Kansas City, Missouri
Win 149–5–2 (9) United States Kelly Brown KO 2 15/11/1993 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 148–5–2 (9) United States Steve Barton TKO 3 02/11/1993 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 147–5–2 (9) United States George Jackson KO 3 27/10/1993 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 146–5–2 (9) United States Cornell Butts KO 3 19/10/1993 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 145–5–2 (9) United States Anthony Henry KO 1 29/09/1993 United States Brady Theater, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Loss 144–5–2 (9) United States Brandon Croly PTS 8 19/08/1993 United States Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, Missouri
Win 144–4–2 (9) United States Terry Williams PTS 8 04/08/1993 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
No Contest 143–4–2 (9) United States Heath Todd ND 6 24/07/1993 United States Joplin, Missouri
Win 143–4–2 (8) Willie Jackson KO 2 16/06/1993 United States Marriott Downtown, Wichita, Kansas
Loss 142–4–2 (8) United States Brandon Croly MD 10 01/05/1993 United States Del Mar, California
Win 142–3–2 (8) United States George Jackson TKO 1 19/04/1993 United States Saint Louis, Missouri
Win 141–3–2 (8) United States Kenneth Kidd TKO 1 30/03/1993 United States Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 140–3–2 (8) Chris Clark TKO 3 27/03/1993 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 139–3–2 (8) Tony Miller TKO 1 26/03/1993 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 138–3–2 (8) United States Gary Brown PTS 6 24/03/1993 United States Louisville, Kentucky
Win 137–3–2 (8) United States Tim Bonds TKO 5 23/03/1993 United States Evansville, Indiana
Win 136–3–2 (8) United States Keith Jones TKO 5 19/03/1993 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 135–3–2 (8) United States Tom Bowles KO 5 15/03/1993 United States Jefferson City, Missouri
Win 134–3–2 (8) Jeff Frank TKO 3 09/03/1993 United States Nashville, Tennessee
Win 133–3–2 (8) United States Anthony Montana TKO 2 06/03/1993 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 132–3–2 (8) United States John Ramirez TKO 2 05/03/1993 United States Louisville, Kentucky
Win 131–3–2 (8) United States Gary Brown UD 6 03/03/1993 United States Louisville, Kentucky
Win 130–3–2 (8) Tom Rhinehart PTS 6 01/03/1993 United States Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 129–3–2 (8) United States Felix Dubray PTS 12 23/02/1993 United States Purcell, Oklahoma
Win 128–3–2 (8) United States Dean Keene TKO 2 14/02/1993 United States Great Falls, Montana
Win 127–3–2 (8) United States Tim Brooks PTS 6 06/02/1993 United States Greensburg, Indiana
Win 126–3–2 (8) United States Kenny Willis PTS 6 03/02/1993 United States London, Kentucky
No Contest 125–3–2 (8) United States Tony R. Kern ND 4 02/02/1993 United States Indianapolis, Indiana
No Contest 125–3–2 (7) United States Keith Jones NC 3 25/01/1993 United States Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 125–3–2 (6) United States Bob Ervin TKO 3 23/01/1993 United States Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Win 124–3–2 (6) United States Howard Stern PTS 8 09/01/1993 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 123–3–2 (6) United States Anthony Davidson TKO 2 02/01/1993 United States Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas
Loss 122–3–2 (6) United States Kevin Pompey UD 12 18/11/1992 United States Knickerbacker Arena, Troy, New York IBF USBA Welterweight Title.
No Contest 122–2–2 (6) United States Harold Brazier ND 6 07/11/1992 United States Murray, Kentucky
Win 122–2–2 (5) United States Ivan Guban PTS 8 21/10/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 121–2–2 (5) United States Eugene George TKO 3 17/10/1992 United States Des Moines, Iowa
Win 120–2–2 (5) United States Shane Davis KO 2 05/10/1992 United States Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 119–2–2 (5) United States Wilbert Blaine KO 1 02/10/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 118–2–2 (5) United States Tony Enna TKO 4 24/09/1992 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 117–2–2 (5) Rick Jones KO 4 15/09/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 116–2–2 (5) United States Bob Ervin PTS 6 29/08/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 115–2–2 (5) United States Keheven Johnson KO 5 26/08/1992 United States Pueblo, Colorado
No Contest 114–2–2 (5) United States Kenneth Kidd ND 6 17/08/1992 United States Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 114–2–2 (4) United States Anthony Montana KO 5 01/08/1992 United States Denver, Colorado
Win 113–2–2 (4) Bob Peru TKO 4 25/07/1992 United States Hugo, Oklahoma
No Contest 112–2–2 (4) United States Harold Brazier ND 6 23/07/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 112–2–2 (3) United States Sam Wilson TKO 2 27/06/1992 United States Paducah, Kentucky
Win 111–2–2 (3) United States Jeff Charles PTS 6 22/06/1992 United States Bridgeton, Missouri
Win 110–2–2 (3) United States Tommy Degen KO 4 20/06/1992 United States KIKS Soccer Arena, Wichita, Kansas
Win 109–2–2 (3) United States Ray Harris PTS 6 02/06/1992 United States Memphis, Tennessee
Win 108–2–2 (3) Rodney Johnson UD 6 19/05/1992 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 107–2–2 (3) Marco Davis TKO 2 19/05/1992 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 106–2–2 (3) United States William Hernandez KO 2 07/05/1992 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 105–2–2 (3) United States Tim Bonds TKO 3 28/04/1992 United States Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 104–2–2 (3) United States Jesse Martinez TKO 3 16/04/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 103–2–2 (3) United States Billy Turner TKO 3 28/03/1992 United States Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Win 102–2–2 (3) United States Jorge Acosta PTS 6 24/03/1992 United States Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 101–2–2 (3) United States Sammy Brooks TKO 6 23/03/1992 United States Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 100–2–2 (3) Charlie Coldwater TKO 3 14/03/1992 United States Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas
Win 99–2–2 (3) United States Quinton Fox TKO 4 12/03/1992 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 98–2–2 (3) United States Darrell Miller KO 5 07/03/1992 United States Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Win 97–2–2 (3) United States Kenneth Kidd TKO 2 08/02/1992 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 96–2–2 (3) United States Dennis Dickerson PTS 8 03/02/1992 United States Kansas City, Missouri
Win 95–2–2 (3) United States Brian Young TKO 5 01/02/1992 United States Greensburg, Indiana
Win 94–2–2 (3) United States Wilbert Blaine KO 1 30/01/1992 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 93–2–2 (3) United States Tim Bonds TKO 4 24/01/1992 United States Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas
Win 92–2–2 (3) United States Lorenzo Thomas KO 3 11/01/1992 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 91–2–2 (3) Kenya Robert Wangila TKO 2 19/12/1991 United States The Hacienda, Las Vegas, Nevada Referee stopped the bout at 1:06 of the second round.
Win 90–2–2 (3) United States Jerry Brown TKO 5 03/12/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 89–2–2 (3) United States Dick Allen TKO 3 19/11/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 88–2–2 (3) United States George Randolph TKO 3 14/11/1991 United States Bozeman, Montana
Win 87–2–2 (3) United States Tim Payton PTS 6 17/10/1991 United States Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 86–2–2 (3) United States Quinton Fox PTS 6 14/10/1991 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 85–2–2 (3) United States Rico Hernandez TKO 5 12/10/1991 United States Lincoln, Nebraska
Win 84–2–2 (3) United States Keheven Johnson KO 3 01/10/1991 United States Memphis, Tennessee
Win 83–2–2 (3) United States Howard Stern KO 2 11/09/1991 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 82–2–2 (3) United States Kenneth Kidd PTS 6 09/09/1991 United States Kansas City, Missouri
Win 81–2–2 (3) United States Keheven Johnson TKO 5 08/08/1991 United States Joey's Blues Bar, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Win 80–2–2 (3) United States Harold Pinckney KO 2 06/08/1991 United States Memphis, Tennessee
Win 79–2–2 (3) United States Mike Crawford KO 1 09/07/1991 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 78–2–2 (3) United States Trent Elwick PTS 6 17/06/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 77–2–2 (3) United States Rocky Berg PTS 6 30/05/1991 United States West Memphis, Arkansas
Win 76–2–2 (3) United States Jorge Acosta PTS 10 24/05/1991 United States Carthage, Missouri
Win 75–2–2 (3) Vince Baldwin TKO 1 23/05/1991 United States Omaha, Nebraska
Win 74–2–2 (3) United States Tommy Jeans KO 2 03/05/1991 United States Boxing Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 73–2–2 (3) United States Jorge Acosta PTS 10 26/04/1991 United States Wichita, Kansas
Win 72–2–2 (3) United States Darrell Bryant KO 3 13/04/1991 United States Miami, Oklahoma
Win 71–2–2 (3) Ken Jackson KO 2 12/04/1991 United States Muskogee, Oklahoma
Win 70–2–2 (3) United States Ira Hathaway KO 4 05/04/1991 United States Boxing Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 69–2–2 (3) United States Rico Hernandez UD 8 14/03/1991 United States Park Plaza Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Win 68–2–2 (3) United States Tommy Degen KO 3 08/03/1991 United States Crest Theatre, Wichita, Kansas
Win 67–2–2 (3) United States Bobby Thomas KO 2 01/03/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 66–2–2 (3) United States Mike Mackey KO 2 23/02/1991 United States Ardmore, Oklahoma
Win 65–2–2 (3) United States Jarvis McMillan TKO 2 19/02/1991 United States T. Michael's Dance Club, Goodlettsville, Tennessee
Win 64–2–2 (3) United States Andre Hawthorne KO 3 16/02/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 63–2–2 (3) United States Jake Torrance PTS 10 01/02/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 62–2–2 (3) United States Jerry L. Smith KO 2 22/01/1991 United States Park Plaza Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Win 61–2–2 (3) United States Kevin Anderson TKO 1 06/01/1991 United States Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota Referee stopped the bout at 1:47 of the first round.
No Contest 60–2–2 (3) United States Kenneth Kidd ND 4 11/12/1990 United States Sherwood Club, Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 60–2–2 (2) United States John E.D. Simmons KO 3 04/12/1990 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 59–2–2 (2) United States Willie Barnes KO 6 17/11/1990 United States Sheraton Kensington Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma Barnes knocked out at 2:08 of the sixth round.
Win 58–2–2 (2) United States John Greene KO 1 08/11/1990 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 57–2–2 (2) United States Tommy Jeans PTS 6 06/11/1990 United States Omni New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee
Win 56–2–2 (2) United States Keheven Johnson UD 6 01/11/1990 United States Sherwood Club, Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 55–2–2 (2) United States Ali Akar PTS 8 27/10/1990 United States Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota
Win 54–2–2 (2) Elwee Jackson KO 4 23/10/1990 United States Lexington, Oklahoma
Win 53–2–2 (2) United States Billy Tutt KO 1 19/10/1990 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 52–2–2 (2) United States Sam Wilson TKO 4 13/10/1990 United States Louisville, Kentucky
Win 51–2–2 (2) United States Kenny Brown PTS 12 27/09/1991 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 50–2–2 (2) United States Tim Jackson KO 2 11/09/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
No Contest 49–2–2 (2) United States Harold Brazier ND 15 27/08/1990 United States Park Plaza Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Win 49–2–2 (1) United States Marcellus Jackson TKO 3 07/08/1990 United States Memphis, Tennessee Referee stopped the bout at 2:26 of the third round.
Win 48–2–2 (1) United States Bobby Thomas KO 1 31/07/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 47–2–2 (1) United States John Greene TKO 4 30/07/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 46–2–2 (1) United States Reese Smith KO 1 16/07/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 45–2–2 (1) United States Willie Barnes KO 9 21/06/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 44–2–2 (1) United States Leroy Jones UD 6 09/06/1990 United States Kansas City Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas
Win 43–2–2 (1) United States Anthony Phillips KO 5 24/05/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 42–2–2 (1) United States Bud Adams KO 1 18/05/1990 United States Norman, Oklahoma
Win 41–2–2 (1) John Walker KO 3 01/05/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 40–2–2 (1) United States Bobby Thomas KO 4 17/04/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 39–2–2 (1) United States Ricky Decker KO 3 03/04/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 38–2–2 (1) United States Tim Brooks KO 6 20/03/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 37–2–2 (1) United States Ali Akar KO 1 06/03/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 36–2–2 (1) United States Rico Hernandez KO 5 20/02/1990 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 35–2–2 (1) United States Rocky Berg PTS 10 23/01/1990 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 34–2–2 (1) United Kingdom Kirkland Laing KO 7 10/01/1990 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London
Win 33–2–2 (1) United States Gary Thompson PTS 10 12/12/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 32–2–2 (1) United States Mike Gregory KO 1 05/12/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 31–2–2 (1) United States Tim Jackson KO 3 29/11/1989 United States Norman, Oklahoma
No Contest 30–2–2 (1) United States Terry Lee Thomas ND 10 21/11/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 30–2–2 United States Rico Hernandez UD 8 07/11/1989 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 29–2–2 United States Jesse Martinez KO 3 17/10/1989 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 28–2–2 United States James Solomon KO 2 03/10/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 27–2–2 United States Gary Thompson PTS 8 05/09/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 26–2–2 Randy Collins KO 4 24/08/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 25–2–2 United States Jerry Williamson PTS 6 15/08/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 24–2–2 United States Ponce Ortiz KO 3 01/08/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 23–2–2 United States Dick Allen KO 2 11/07/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Loss 22–2–2 Kenya Robert Wangila MD 6 12/06/1989 United States Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Draw 22–1–2 United States Tim Bennett TD 1 02/05/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 22–1–1 United States Brad Billings KO 3 15/04/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 21–1–1 United States Tim Brooks PTS 6 04/04/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 20–1–1 United States Wilson Douglas KO 2 21/03/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 19–1–1 United States Billy Tutt KO 3 07/03/1989 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 18–1–1 United States Keheven Johnson PTS 4 21/02/1989 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 17–1–1 United States Jim Wright KO 2 07/02/1989 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 16–1–1 United States Jose Ramirez KO 4 06/12/1988 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 15–1–1 United States Trent Elwick KO 3 15/11/1988 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 14–1–1 United States Tim Hall TKO 2 01/11/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 13–1–1 United States Jerry Brown KO 3 18/10/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 12–1–1 United States Mike Armstrong KO 2 04/10/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 11–1–1 United States Richie White PTS 4 20/09/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 10–1–1 United States Carl Penn KO 2 30/08/1988 United States Habana Inn, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 9–1–1 United States Roger Choate PTS 6 02/08/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 8–1–1 United States Tim Bonds KO 2 19/07/1988 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Draw 7–1–1 Wendell Stafford PTS 4 05/07/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 7–1 United States Nicholas Gray KO 2 05/04/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gray knocked out at 1:37 of the second round.
Win 6–1 United States Clarence King KO 1 01/03/1988 United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 5–1 United States Vernon Garrett UD 4 02/02/1988 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 4–1 United States Simmie Black UD 6 17/11/1987 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 3–1 United States Steve McMinn KO 2 28/10/1987 United States Dallas, Texas
Win 2–1 United States Tim Jackson KO 1 20/10/1987 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 1–1 United States Mike Gregory KO 1 06/10/1987 United States Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Loss 0–1 United States Ali Smith PTS 4 18/08/1987 United States Trade Winds Central Inn, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Q & A with Buck Smith: Boxer, Record Holder, Promoter".
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