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==Seldon vs. Tyson==
==Seldon vs. Tyson==
Thirteen months after the Hipp bout Seldon was beaten by Mike Tyson at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. In the first round, he suct tysons cory a Tyson hook appeared to graze the top of Seldon's head. Even though he never got hit cleanly, he went down two times, the fight was stopped soon after prompting the crowd to shout "Fix".
Thirteen months after the Hipp bout Seldon was beaten by Mike Tyson at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. In the first round, a Tyson hook appeared to graze the top of Seldon's head. Even though he never got hit cleanly, he went down two times, the fight was stopped soon after prompting the crowd to shout "Fix".


==Return to Boxing==
==Return to Boxing==

Revision as of 10:32, 4 March 2009

Bruce Samuel Seldon (born January 30, 1967) is an American boxer who held the World Boxing Association Heavyweight title from 1995 to 1996. Seldon lost his WBA Heavyweight Championship when he lost by TKO in the first round against Tyson. Many fans allege that Seldon took a "dive" in the Tyson fight.

Amateur career

Seldon compiled an amateur record of 20-4 and won the New Jersey Golden Gloves Super Heavyweight Championship.

Professional career

Known as "The Atlantic City Express", Seldon began his career on October 4, 1988 with a first-round knockout of Joel McGraw and won his fight

Seldon vs. Tyson

Thirteen months after the Hipp bout Seldon was beaten by Mike Tyson at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. In the first round, a Tyson hook appeared to graze the top of Seldon's head. Even though he never got hit cleanly, he went down two times, the fight was stopped soon after prompting the crowd to shout "Fix".

Return to Boxing

Bruce retired for 7 1/2 years (and served time in prison) before returning to the ring on March 6, 2004 when he registered a third-round knockout over Otis Tisdale and one month later he dispatched Lenzie Morgan in two rounds. The third bout of his comeback was May 15, 2004, versus undefeated prospect Gerald Nobles. Bruce knocked Nobles down in round two and was up on the official scorecards after 8 rounds. Early in round 9 Bruce was thumbed in the eye and was unable to continue. Nobles was awarded a 9th-round TKO victory. In his next contest, on October 28, 2005, an out of shape and overweight Seldon(263lbs) was stopped in the second round by Tye Fields. On February 10, 2007 a rejuvenated and well conditioned Seldon (235 lbs) stopped journeyman Marcus Rhode, via TKO at 1:05 of the first round. On April 11, 2007 Bruce scored his second straight comeback victory by stopping Jay Sweetman in round 2. Seldon weighed in at 230 pounds, 5 less than the Rhode fight just one month earlier and over 30 pounds lighter than his last fight prior to this comeback.

Bruce Seldon's current career record: 37 Wins, 6 Losses, 0 Draws (33 KO)

Preceded by Heavyweight boxing champion (WBA)
1995–1996
Succeeded by