Charles Howe (boxer)

Charles Howe
Statistics
Rated at middleweight
Nationality American United States
Born (1974-11-24) November 24, 1974
Grelton, Ohio, U.S.
Stance orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 24
Wins 17
Wins by KO 9
Losses 4
Draws 0
No contests 0

Charles Howe (born November 24, 1974 in Grelton, Ohio) is an American professional boxer from Grelton, Ohio, United States. Howe fights at middleweight and challenged for the WBC USNBC middleweight title.[1]

Background

Howe was born and raised in Grelton,Ohio United States. He works as a boxing trainer in Toledo.

His brother is former heravyweight boxer Jamie "The Featherman" Howe.

Professional career

Howe turned professional in February 1993 in Chicago. In his debut Howe defeated fellow debutant Detroit journeyman Randall McHenry with a points victoy over four rounds.[1]

After this initial victory Howe then suffered two defeats in 1993.[1]

Four year break

Following two defeats so early in his career, Howe then left boxing and only return four years later when he knocked out Derrick Jones. Another year would pass before Howe would fight again.[1]

Return to boxing in 1998

After having on one fight in almost five years Howe then returned to boxing in earnest in May 1998. Within a year Howe had notched up five straight victories including four victories by knockout.[1]

Bundrage fight

In August 1999, Howe faced the then unbeaten Cornelius "K-9" Bundrage, star of the ESPN reality show "Contender Season 2". Howe picked up a cut in the first round and Bundrage was docked a point for a low blow in the third. The fight went to the scorecard and Howe lost the decision by a split decision, one of the judges giving the fight to Howe.[1]

Seven years undefeated

After the split decision defeat to Bundrage, Howe then went seven year and thirteen fights with a single defeat. This run included ten wins, with four knockouts, two draws and a no contest.[1]

Joey Gilbert bout

On September 21, 2007, Howe faced Joey Gilbert, another star of The Contender, at Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada.[1]

Gilbert, 31, had a 16-1 record with 12 knockouts and was defending World Boxing Council-affiliated United States National Boxing Championships middleweight title against Howe.[2] Howe got caught early in the fight and was down twice before the fight was stopped in the first round.[1]

After the fight Gilbert was suspended from boxing by the Nevada Athletic Commission when he tested positive in a urinalysis before and after his fight with Howe.[3]

Gilbert tested positive for steroid Stanozolol Metabolite, methamphetamine, amphetamine and three other substances -- nordiazepam, oxazepam and temazepam, all substances banned by the commission.

Following the result of the hearing this fight may be overturned to a "no contest".[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Boxrec. "Charles Howe". Boxrec Fighter Page. Retrieved May 15, 2008.
  2. 1 2 "The strange case of Joey Gilbert". ESPN. October 11, 2007. Retrieved January 29, 2008.
  3. "Gilbert's lawyer accuses state commission boss of wrongdoing". Yahoo.com. May 14, 2008. Retrieved January 29, 2008.
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