Ugandan boxer (1968–2019)
Franco Wanyama
Franco and his students in 2013
Born Franco Wanyama
(1968-02-07 ) 7 February 1968Died 21 March 2019(2019-03-21) (aged 51) Nationality Ugandan Other names Thunderbird Statistics Weight(s) Middleweight
Cruiserweight
Heavyweight Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Reach 75 in (191 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 29 Wins 20 Wins by KO 7 Losses 7 Draws 2
Franco "Thunderbird" Wanyama (7 February 1968 - 21 March 2019[ 1] ) in Kampala , was a Ugandan amateur middleweight and professional cruiser /heavyweight boxer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s. He was an amateur representative of Uganda at middleweight in the Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul , South Korea, losing to eventual bronze medal winner Chris Sande of Kenya, and as a professional won the BeNeLux heavyweight title, BeNeLux cruiserweight title, Commonwealth cruiserweight title , and World Boxing Federation (WBF) cruiserweight title, and was a challenger for the Commonwealth cruiserweight title against Chris Okoh , his professional fighting weight varied from 181 lb (82 kg; 12 st 13 lb), i.e. cruiserweight to 192 lb (87 kg; 13 st 10 lb), i.e. heavyweight . Wanyama defeated notable fighters such as Jimmy Thunder , Carl Thompson and Johnny Nelson and was sparring partner to Vitali Klitschko & Wladimir Klitschko . He lived his last years in Rugby, Warwickshire , England and had 3 children, Shannon Wanyama, Nellie Wanyama and Wanga Wanyama.[ 2]
Early life
Franco started boxing around the age of 6 after becoming curious of what was inside a local boxing gym.
Professional career
Franco made his professional debut on 25 December 1989 against Dutch fighter John Held (7-13-2) it ended a 6-round points draw. In 1990 he beat future world title holder Carl Thompson on points. In 1993 he won a bout against another future world champion, Johnny Nelson, who was disqualified for repeated holding. In 1995 he was matched with former world champion Thomas Hearns but the fight was called off at the last minute and Hearns was replaced by ranked Heavyweight Jimmy Thunder, Wanyama and gave away a 30 pounds in weight but still came away with a points victory.
Later years
After his retirement Franco worked as a sparring partner, notably with the Klitschko brothers. From 2007 he became a youth worker and boxing coach in Rugby, taking classes for the youth service whilst also being a coach at a local amateur boxing gym. On the 21st of March 2019 Franco died at his home in Rugby.[ 3]
Professional boxing record
29 fights
20 wins
7 losses
By knockout
7
5
By decision
13
2
Draws
2
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
29
Win
20–7–2
Csaba Olah
TKO
3 (6)
2000-06-16
Ghent , Belgium
28
Win
19–7–2
Daniel Jerling
PTS
6
1999-10-15
Ghent , Belgium
27
Win
18–7–2
Geert Blieck
MD
6
1999-04-05
Ghent , Belgium
26
Win
17–7–2
Abdul Kadou
PTS
10
1997-12-25
Nakivubo Stadium , Kampala , Uganda
25
Loss
16–7–2
Dirk Wallyn
TKO
5 (8)
1996-12-25
Izegem , Belgium
24
Loss
16–6–2
Dirk Wallyn
TKO
7 (8)
1996-11-01
Izegem , Belgium
23
Loss
16–5–2
Garry Delaney
PTS
6
1996-02-06
Festival Hall, Basildon , England
22
Loss
16–4–2
Chris Okoh
TKO
8 (12)
1995-09-29
York Hall , Bethnal Green , England
For vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) Cruiserweight title.
21
Win
16–3–2
James Thunder
SD
10
1995-07-16
Cobo Arena , Detroit, Michigan , U.S.
20
Draw
15–3–2
Kalin Stoyanov
PTS
8
1994-04-02
De Haan , Belgium
19
Win
15–3–1
Tony Booth
TKO
2 (12)
1994-01-28
Waregem , Belgium
Won vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) Cruiserweight title.
18
Win
14–3–1
Bobbie Joe Edwards
PTS
8
1993-12-25
Izegem , Belgium
17
Win
13–3–1
Johnny Nelson
DQ
10 (12)
1993-10-01
Waregem , Belgium
Won WBF (Federation) Cruiserweight title. Nelson disqualified for repeated fouls.
16
Win
12–3–1
Daniel Krumov
TD
2 (6)
1993-04-23
Waregem , Belgium
15
Win
11–3–1
John Held
UD
10
1993-01-29
Waregem , Belgium
Won BeNeLux Cruiserweight title.
14
Win
10–3–1
Tony Booth
PTS
6
1992-12-25
Izegem , Belgium
13
Win
9–3–1
Faustino Gonzalez
TKO
3 (6)
1992-11-01
Izegem , Belgium
12
Win
8–3–1
Vladimir Dyukarev
TKO
1 (6)
1992-10-02
Waregem , Belgium
11
Loss
7–3–1
John Emmen
KO
10 (10)
1991-06-24
Weenahal, Rotterdam , Netherlands
For BeNeLux Heavyweight title.
10
Win
7–2–1
Ramon Voorn
PTS
10
1991-02-18
Sportcentrum Valkencourt, Valkenswaard , Netherlands
9
Win
6–2–1
Boubakar Sanogo
PTS
8
1990-12-25
Izegem , Belgium
8
Loss
5–2–1
Norbert Ekassi
KO
2 (8)
1990-10-13
Ghent , Belgium
7
Win
5–1–1
Ian Bulloch
TKO
5 (6)
1990-05-12
Waasmunster , Belgium
6
Win
4–1–1
Carl Thompson
PTS
6
1990-04-21
Sint-Amandsberg , Belgium
5
Win
3–1–1
Mohamed Zaoui
TKO
3 (6)
1990-04-07
Carvin , France
4
Loss
2–1–1
Christophe Girard
PTS
8
1990-03-16
Blois , France
3
Win
2–0–1
Serge Bolivard
PTS
6
1990-02-10
Roeselare , Belgium
2
Win
1–0–1
Abner Blackstock
TKO
4 (6)
1990-01-12
Waregem , Belgium
1
Draw
0–0–1
John Held
PTS
6
1989-12-25
Izegem , Belgium
Professional debut
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