Tony Thompson

Boxer

Popular As Tony Thompson (boxer)

Birthday October 18, 1971

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.

Age 52 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft 5 in

Weight Heavyweight

#54132 Most Popular

1971

Anthony Tyrone Thompson (born October 18, 1971) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2000 to 2016.

Tony Thompson was born on October 8, 1971, in Washington, D.C., and has 10 siblings.

Both his parents were drug addicts.

Tony and his only full-blood brother Keith, who was about 10 months older, grew up in an orphanage before they were taken to the foster home at pre-school age.

The brothers spent most of their youth in Southeast, D.C., frequently moving from one relative to another, before members of child and family services took them back to the orphanage.

Their mother had visited them there twice before dying of an HIV infection, while the father spent most of their lives in jail.

When Tony and Keith were in first grade, they were legally adopted by their paternal grandmother and lived with her family until she died of a heart attack at the age of 54.

After their grandmother died, Tony and Keith returned to foster care, then went to live with one of their aunts and her two sons in D.C. public housing.

They eventually had a falling out with their aunt, and Tony moved in with his girlfriend Sydnee.

He was a father by age 17, and him and Keith never finished high school.

According to Keith, the main things that helped them to survive were having each other and law abidance.

The brothers were separated from each other in their 20s, when Keith joined the army.

He would frequently send Tony money earned in the military to support him.

At the age of 23, Tony Thompson became a police officer, fulfilling what he has called "his childhood dream".

He was released from his job after an altercation with a member of the police, which resulted in the mentioned member having his ankle broken.

According to Thompson, "[I] picked him off his feet, and threw him out the door".

Soon after, Thompson relocated to the Maryland suburbs, and eventually found work as a counselor at the National Children’s Center.

"God gives everybody a gift, and one of my gifts is that I read people. I also feel that I have a great gift for inflicting pain on a motherf***er. It’s been like that since I was a kid. Fights that I probably shouldn’t have won, I won. I’m still doing the same thing. "

(Tony Thompson, shortly after defeating David Price in what was considered a huge upset)

Thompson took up boxing at the age of 26, after meeting his car insurance agent, Gene Molowsky, who had a boxing gym in the back of his office.

When recalling the memory, Gene said: "I saw this big six-foot-six, 250-pound guy. I figured, man — this is the heavyweight I’ve been waiting for."

By Thompson's own admission, he believed that starting with boxing at a relatively late age preserved him, because an average person has to let the body develop before getting into physical sports like boxing or american football.

2000

Thompson went 13-3 as an amateur before turning pro in 2000.

Thompson made his professional debut at 28 years old on January 27, 2000, defeating DeShaun Harper by majority decision.

He earned $300 for his first fight, which allowed him to cover household electric bill that month.

In the early years of his professional career, Thompson was still doing regular 9-to-5 jobs alongside boxing, as Thompson viewed boxing as a source of a supplemental income.

He often trained in the gym early in the morning before the start of a full work day.

By Thompson's own admission, he soon started viewing boxing as something more than "just a side gig" after piling up a couple of wins: "I won a couple of fights, but I knew I could be a lot better".

Overall, Thompson had eight fights in 2000 and six in 2001, building up a record of 13 wins and a single decision loss, before facing his first notable opponent, Marion Wilson.

Despite having a record of 11 wins, 36 losses and 3 draws, Wilson was recognized for his durability, having never been stopped in his entire career and occasionally pulling upsets, such as wins over Corey Sanders and Paea Wolfgramm or split draw against Ray Mercer.

Thompson won the bout by a lopsided unanimous decision, with scores 58–49, 57–49 and 58–49.

2001

On May 20, 2001, Thompson faced local hard-hitting prospect Chester Hughes, who had a 9–0 record (6 KOs) coming into the bout.

It was the first fight in which Thompson faced someone who was both taller and had longer reach than himself.

He won the bout by first-round TKO.

2002

On August 31, 2002, Thompson was scheduled to face hard-hitting Ron Guerrero, who was looking to regain his stock after back-to-back losses to Attila Levin and Jeremy Williams.

The fight was scheduled for five rounds.

Thompson was declared the winner by unanimous decision (UD), with scores 50–45, 49–46 and 50–45.

On October 20, 2002, Thompson faced another notable opponent, an experienced journeyman Zuri Lawrence.

2007

Described by many observers and fighters as stylistically "awkward", Thompson was ranked by The Ring as the ninth best heavyweight in the world at the end of 2007 (April 2008 issue).

2008

He challenged twice for unified world heavyweight titles, in 2008 and 2012, both times against Wladimir Klitschko.