Dennis Andries

Professional Boxer, Boxer

1953 –

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Who is Dennis Andries?

Dennis Andries was a British professional boxer in the light heavyweight division.

Andries turned pro in 1978 and won the WBC Light Heavyweight Title in 1986 in a decision over American JB Williamson. He defended the title once against fellow Briton Tony Sibson before losing the belt in 1987 to Thomas Hearns. In 1989 he captured the Vacant WBC Light Heavyweight Title with a win over American Tony Willis, but lost the title in his first defense to Jeff Harding. In 1990 he won a rematch with Harding via 7th round KO, recapturing the title. He made two further defences before in 1991 losing the title again to Harding, via majority decision, capping their trilogy. He eventually moved up to Cruiserweight, and never fought again for a major world title, retiring in 1996.

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Born
Nov 5, 1953
Georgetown
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
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on July 23, 2013

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