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Australian boxer (born 1985)

Billy Dib
Born Bilal Dib (1985-08-17) 17 August 1985 (age 39)Kogarah, Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australian
Other names Billy the Kid
Statistics
Weight(s) Featherweight Super-featherweight Lightweight Welterweight
Height 171 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Reach 179 cm (70 in)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights 56
Wins 48
Wins by KO 27
Losses 6
No contests 2
Website billydib.com

Bilal Dib (born 17 August 1985), known as Billy Dib, is an Australian professional boxer. He held the IBF featherweight title from 2011 to 2013, and the IBO super-featherweight title in 2008.

Dib was born on 17 August 1985 at Kogarah Hospital in Sydney.[2] He has suffered from chronic asthma since birth, and he spent the first six months of his life in an incubator fighting the ailment. He took up boxing at the age of 12 to try to overcome the condition.[2][3][4] His parents had emigrated to Australia from Lebanon, and owned a small greengrocer store in Engadine, where he grew up.[2][5]

After starting boxing at the age of 12 at the local Police and Community Youth Club (PCYC), he soon began appearing in amateur competitions, winning 98 out of 113 bouts. During this period he was the Australian Champion on three occasions, and he was selected to train at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).[2] However, his preparation for the 2004 Olympic Games was hindered by a motorcycle accident, and he was not selected for the Australian team. He subsequently turned down an offer to join Lebanon's Olympic team, arguing that he had been representing Australia and would not feel right if drawn against an Australian in the tournament as Australia was his, and his family's home.[6]

After missing out on the Olympics Dib traveled to Sheffield to train with Prince Naseem Hamed, who encouraged him to turn professional.[2]

Professional career

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Dib's first professional fight was against Chad Roy Naidu in August 2004, as an 18-year-old.[2][7] He won, and subsequently went on to win the next 20 bouts, not losing until October 2008, against Steven Luevano.[7] Dib traveled to the United States in 2006, after being offered the opportunity to train with Mike Tyson. While there he met Shane Mosley, and this led to Dib signing with Golden Boy Promotions.[2]

IBO super-featherweight title challenge

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On 30 July 2008, Billy Dib faced South African Zolani Marali for the IBO super featherweight title. Although Marali had a greater reach, and despite being knocked down in the third round, Dib was able to win on a unanimous points decision (116–114, 116–112 and 114–113), allowing him to capture the title.[8]

WBO featherweight title challenge

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Billy Dib fought against Steven Luevano, the WBO featherweight champion, on 18 October 2008. He was unsuccessful, losing to Luevano in a unanimous points decision. After the match Dib announced that he would come back as a better boxer, stating that he would learn from the experience.[9]

Return after first loss

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On Wednesday, 11 March 2009, at the Campbelltown Cube in Sydney, Dib returned to the ring in a spectacular performance, beating 22-year-old local Campbelltown fighter undefeated Davey Browne Jnr via an 8th round technical decision after Browne was cut above both eyes. The first cut opened after an accidental head clash, while the second came from a clean punch. The fight was stopped on the first cut and went to the scorecards.

On 9 July 2009, Billy Dib and Kenichi Yamaguchi were the main event on One HD's first Superboxer promotion. After being knocked down during the opening stages of the first round, Dib rallied late in the piece to down Yamaguchi.[10] While Yamaguchi was on his knees, Dib hit him with a late left-handed punch,[10][11] and although Yamaguchi returned to his feet, he appeared unsteady, leading the referee to stop the fight at 2:59 seconds of the first round in Dib's favour. As Yamaguchi protested the call to the referee Dib without reason shoved Yamaguchi as well as his trainer sparking a small brawl between the two corners.[10]

Questions regarding the decision were raised after the fight, with some expressing the belief that the punch constituted a foul, and thus Yamaguchi should either have been given time to recover, the fight declared a no-contest, or Dib should have been disqualified.[11]

Subsequently, the NSW Boxing Authority announced that they are undertaking an investigation into the events,[12] and at their monthly board meeting on 4 August, the officials determined to change the result to a no-contest.[13]

IBF featherweight champion

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After nine straight victories, in July 2011 Dib took on longtime contender Jorge Lacierva and captured the IBF Featherweight belt via Unanimous Decision. Occasionally getting involved in some wild exciting exchanges, for the most part he boxed a disciplined fight, out-boxing his smaller opponent.

On 19 November 2011, Billy made the first defense of his title, knocking out Italian challenger Alberto Servidei in 2:38 of the first round from a left hook to the body.[14]

Dib made his second title defense against Eduardo Escobedo on 7 March 2012 in retaining his title with a seventh-round TKO, his aggressive body attack broke down Escobedo who did not come out for round seven.

He lost the title to Evgeny Gradovich on 1 March 2013. A rematch between the two was scheduled for 23 November 2013, when Evgeny Gradovich won by TKO in the 9th round.

On 3 August 2018, Dib fought Tevin Farmer for the vacant IBF super featherweight championship. Farmer was ranked #4 by the IBF at the time.[15] Farmer dominated Dib and dropped him once en route to a convincing unanimous decision win, 120–107, 119-108 and 118–109.[16]

After a brief retirement following a loss to Tevin Farmer in 2018, Dib returned to the ring in August 2019, losing in a WBC welterweight title fight to Amir Khan. Dib lost via a fourth-round TKO. Khan was ranked #15 by the WBC at welterweight.[17][18][19]

He has fought three times since his come back, twice in 2019, once in 2021. He is brothers to professional boxer, Youssef, and New South Wales Labor MP, Jihad.[20]

Professional boxing record

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56 fights 48 wins 6 losses
By knockout 27 3
By decision 19 3
By disqualification 2 0
No contests 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
56 Win 48–6 (2) Jacob Ng DQ 6 (10), 2:32 19 Mar 2022 The Star Gold Coast, Broadbeach, Australia Won IBF International and WBO Oriental lightweight title
55 Win 47–6 (2) Joey Baylon TKO 7 (10), 2:10 30 Jan 2021 Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia
54 Win 46–6 (2) Van Thao Tran UD 10 21 Dec 2019 Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia
53 Loss 45–6 (2) Amir Khan TKO 4 (12), 1:06 12 Jul 2019 King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia For vacant WBC International welterweight title
52 Win 45–5 (2) Fonluang Sor Singyu KO 1 (8), 2:25 26 Apr 2019 Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia
51 Loss 44–5 (2) Tevin Farmer UD 12 3 Aug 2018 Technology Park, Sydney, Australia For vacant IBF super featherweight title
50 Win 44–4 (2) Rachamongkol Sor Pleonchit KO 2 (8) 31 Dec 2017 Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
49 Win 43–4 (2) Khunkhiri Wor Wisaruth UD 8 2 Dec 2017 Mediterranean House, Sydney, Australia
48 NC 42–4 (2) Yardley Armenta Cruz NC 3 (8), 3:00 29 Jul 2017 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, U.S. NC after Cruz cut from accidental head clash
47 Win 42–4 (1) Emilio Norfat TKO 1 (10), 0:52 16 Dec 2016 Emporium Function Centre, Sydney, Australia
46 Win 41–4 (1) Pharanpetch Tor Buamas UD 12 3 Jun 2016 Emporium Function Centre, Sydney, Australia Won vacant IBF Australasian super featherweight title
45 Win 40–4 (1) Sukkasem Kietyongyuth UD 8 26 Feb 2016 Emporium Function Centre, Sydney, Australia
44 Loss 39–4 (1) Takashi Miura TKO 3 (12), 1:29 1 May 2015 Ōta General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan For WBC super featherweight title
43 Win 39–3 (1) Isaias Santos Sampaio TKO 2 (12), 1:22 6 Dec 2014 Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia Won vacant PABA super featherweight title
42 Win 38–3 (1) Ruben Manakane KO 8 (10), 2:54 31 Oct 2014 Pavilion, Melbourne, Australia
41 Win 37–3 (1) Alberto Garza UD 10 2 Jul 2014 Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.
40 Loss 36–3 (1) Evgeny Gradovich TKO 9 (12), 1:10 24 Nov 2013 Cotai Arena, Macau For IBF featherweight title
39 Win 36–2 (1) Mike Oliver MD 10 7 Jul 2013 Convention Center, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
38 Loss 35–2 (1) Evgeny Gradovich SD 12 1 Mar 2013 MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S. Lost IBF featherweight title
37 Win 35–1 (1) Juan Antonio Rodríguez UD 10 13 Jul 2012 Orion Function Centre, Sydney, Australia
36 Win 34–1 (1) Eduardo Escobedo RTD 6 (12), 3:00 7 Mar 2012 Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart, Australia Retained IBF featherweight title
35 Win 33–1 (1) Alberto Servidei KO 1 (12), 2:38 19 Nov 2011 Homebush Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia Retained IBF featherweight title
34 Win 32–1 (1) Jorge Lacierva UD 12 29 Jul 2011 State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia Won vacant IBF featherweight title
33 Win 31–1 (1) Ricky Sismundo TKO 8 (8), 1:51 12 Mar 2011 WA Italian Club, Perth, Australia
32 Win 30–1 (1) Mick Shaw KO 6 (8), 1:46 8 Dec 2010 Acer Arena, Sydney, Australia
31 Win 29–1 (1) Jack Asis KO 4 (8), 2:18 15 Sep 2010 WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong, Australia
30 Win 28–1 (1) Ceferino Dario Labarda TKO 6 (8), 0:01 2 Sep 2010 Le Montage, Sydney, Australia
29 Win 27–1 (1) Wacharakrit Senahan KO 1 (12), 1:24 2 Jun 2010 WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong, Australia Won vacant IBF Pan Pacific featherweight title
28 Win 26–1 (1) Reynaldo Belandres KO 6 (8), 1:40 8 Apr 2010 Le Montage, Sydney, Australia
27 Win 25–1 (1) Carlos Lopez KO 6 (8), 1:28 6 Mar 2010 Sharkies Leagues Club, Sydney, Australia
26 Win 24–1 (1) Roel Mangan UD 8 18 Dec 2009 Sharkies Leagues Club, Sydney, Australia
25 Win 23–1 (1) Flash Villacura RTD 4 (8), 3:00 11 Oct 2009 Punchbowl Croatian Club, Sydney, Australia
24 NC 22–1 (1) Kenichi Yamaguchi NC 1 (12), 2:59 9 Jul 2009 Luna Park, Sydney, Australia Vacant WBO Asia Pacific interim featherweight title at stake;Originally a TKO win for Dib, later ruled an NC after incorrect referee call
23 Win 22–1 Davey Browne Jr. TD 8 (10) 11 Mar 2009 Campbelltown Convention Centre, Sydney, Australia Won IBF Pan Pacific Youth and WBC Youth interim featherweight titles;Split TD after Browne was cut from an accidental head clash
22 Loss 21–1 Steven Luevano UD 12 18 Oct 2008 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. For WBO featherweight title
21 Win 21–0 Zolani Marali UD 12 30 Jul 2008 Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia Won vacant IBO super featherweight title
20 Win 20–0 Rey Anton Olarte TKO 3 (8), 2:33 27 Jun 2008 Campbelltown Catholic Club, Sydney, Australia
19 Win 19–0 Leon Maratas TKO 5 (8), 1:58 16 May 2008 Orion Function Centre, Sydney, Australia
18 Win 18–0 Edgar Fabian Vargas SD 10 22 Mar 2008 Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon, California, U.S.
17 Win 17–0 Rogers Mtagwa UD 8 10 Nov 2007 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
16 Win 16–0 Jose Alberto Gonzalez UD 8 5 May 2007 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
15 Win 15–0 Carlos Contreras UD 10 10 Feb 2007 Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
14 Win 14–0 Phillip Payne UD 8 2 Dec 2006 St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Florida, U.S.
13 Win 13–0 Feliciano Dario Azuaga TKO 5 (10), 1:06 4 Aug 2006 Campbelltown Catholic Club, Sydney, Australia Retained IBO Asia Pacific featherweight title
12 Win 12–0 Ruben Santillanosa KO 4 (10), 2:32 23 Jun 2006 Blacktown RSL Club, Sydney, Australia Won vacant IBO Asia Pacific featherweight title
11 Win 11–0 Ariel Omongos TKO 1 (4), 2:47 17 May 2006 Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia
10 Win 10–0 Imad Khamis PTS 6 26 Nov 2005 Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, England
9 Win 9–0 Rey Martizano TKO 1 (8), 2:47 7 Oct 2005 Campbelltown Catholic Club, Sydney, Australia
8 Win 8–0 Jesar Ancajas DQ 5 (10), 1:31 16 Sep 2005 Blacktown RSL Club, Sydney, Australia Retained IBO Asia Pacific super-featherweight title
7 Win 7–0 Michael Kizza KO 2 (10), 2:29 24 Aug 2005 Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia Retained IBO Asia Pacific super-featherweight title
6 Win 6–0 Roberto Oyan UD 12 24 Apr 2005 State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia Won vacant IBO Asia Pacific super-featherweight title
5 Win 5–0 John Min KO 2 (10), 1:40 10 Dec 2004 Hurstville Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia Won vacant Australian super-featherweight title
4 Win 4–0 Rolando Gerongco UD 6 29 Oct 2004 State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia
3 Win 3–0 Kraisamut Hothaisong KO 4 (6), 1:22 8 Oct 2004 Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, Australia
2 Win 2–0 Binnu Singh KO 3 (6) 17 Sep 2004 State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia
1 Win 1–0 Chad Roy Naidu TKO 4 (4), 1:34 15 Aug 2004 State Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia

In 2022, Dib competed on the reality competition series The Challenge: Australia.[21]

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  4. ^ Kieza, Grantlee (16 August 2007). "Aussie boxer aims for featherweight title". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  5. ^ Macdougall, Adam (29 November 2014). "Billy Dib bullied for being a Muslim: How the champion boxer KOd his tormentors". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
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  12. ^ Kent, Paul (11 July 2009). "Inquiry launched into Billy Dib brawl". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
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  17. ^ Christ, Scott (3 August 2018). "Billy Dib announces retirement from boxing". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
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  21. ^ "Meet The Cast Of The Challenge Australia 2022". 10 Play. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
VacantTitle last held byBen Cruz Australiansuper-featherweight champion 10 December 2004 – April 2005Vacated VacantTitle next held byAhmed Elomar
New title IBO Asia Pacificsuper-featherweight champion 24 April 2005 – May 2006Vacated VacantTitle next held byAllan Luxford
VacantTitle last held byAhmed Elomar IBO Asia Pacificfeatherweight champion 23 June 2006 – December 2006Vacated VacantTitle next held byAfrizal Cotto
Preceded byDavey Browne Jr. IBF Pan Pacific Youthfeatherweight champion 11 March 2009 – July 2009Vacated Title discontinued
WBC Youthfeatherweight championInterim title 11 March 2009 – October 2009Vacated VacantTitle next held byDavey Browne Jr.
VacantTitle last held bySurasak Makordae IBF Pan Pacificfeatherweight champion 2 June 2010 – 29 July 2011Won world title VacantTitle next held byAekkawee Kaewmanee
VacantTitle last held byTerdsak Kokietgym PABA super-featherweight champion 6 December 2010 – May 2015Vacated VacantTitle next held byCorey McConnell
New title IBF Australasiansuper-featherweight champion 3 June 2016 – August 2018Vacated Vacant
Minor world boxing titles
VacantTitle last held by**Cassius Baloyi** IBO super-featherweight champion 30 July 2008 – October 2008Vacated VacantTitle next held by**Zolani Marali**
Major world boxing titles
VacantTitle last held by**Yuriorkis Gamboa** IBF featherweight champion 29 July 2011 – 1 March 2013 Succeeded byEvgeny Gradovich