|
Date |
Opponent |
Record |
Location |
Result |
2/25/95 |
Nigel
Benn |
39-2-1
|
London
Arena, Millwall, London, England |
L
|
KO 10
|
Notes: |
Gerald
challenges WBC Super Middleweight Chamion Nigel "The
Dark Destroyer" Benn for his belt. Gerald is #1 contender.
Benn is knocked out of thering
in the first round. Gerald
collapses at the end of the tenth round and is taken to Royal
London Hospital, where a blood clot is removed from his brain
the following day. He spends 11 days in a coma.
Scores at time of stoppage: 87-84, 85-84 for McClellan and
84-84.
Referee: Alfred Azaro
|
|
5/07/94 |
Julian
Jackson |
49-2-0
|
MGM
Grand Garden, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
W
|
KO 1
|
Notes: |
Gerald's
third defense of the WBC Middleweight title. Jackson is KO'd at 1:23
of the first round.
SET
"Revenge: The Rematches" PPV
Referee:
Joe Cortez |
3/04/94 |
Gilbert
Baptist |
28-16-0
|
Las
Vegas, NV, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
Notes: |
Gerald's
second defense of the WBC Middleweight title. Baptist is a last-minute
replacement for Lamar Parks and doesn't land
a
single punch.
Referee:
Richard Steele |
8/06/93 |
Jay
Bell |
17-1-1
|
Bayamon,
Puerto Rico |
W
|
KO 1
|
Notes: |
Gerald's
first defense of the WBC Middleweight title. Bell is KO'd by a body
shot at 0:30 of the first round.
Referee:
Tony Perez |
5/08/93 |
Julian
Jackson |
46-1-0
|
Thomas
& Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
W
|
KO 5
|
Notes: |
Gerald
knocks out Julian "The Hawk" Jackson in the fifth round
to become the WBC Middleweight champion.
Scores
at time of stoppage: 38-37, 38-37 for Jackson and 38-38.
Referee:
Mills Lane |
2/20/93 |
Tyrone
Moore |
30-14-2
|
Mexico
City, DF, Mexico |
W
|
TKO
2 |
11/07/92 |
Steve
Harvey |
8-4-0
|
Caesars
Tahoe, Stateline, NV, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
5/15/92 |
Carl
Sullivan |
12-4-0
|
Taj
Mahal Casino, Atlantic City, NJ, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
2/24/92 |
Lester
Yarbrough |
12-17-1
|
The
Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, USA |
W
|
KO 1
|
11/20/91 |
John
Mugabi |
38-3-0
|
Royal
Albert Hall, Kensington, England |
W
|
KO 1
|
Notes: |
Gerald
knocks out John "The Beast" Mugabi in the first round to
win the vacant WBO Middleweight title. |
8/13/91 |
Sammy
Brooks |
4-7-0
|
The
Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
7/27/91 |
Ivory
Teague |
4-5-0
|
Norfolk,
VA, USA |
W
|
TKO
3 |
3/01/91 |
Ken
Hulsey |
11-3-0
|
Duluth,
MN, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
12/15/90 |
Danny
Mitchell |
7-14-1
|
Pittsburgh,
PA, USA |
W
|
KO 1
|
11/14/90 |
Jose
Carlos da Silva |
2-3-0
|
Phoenix,
AZ, USA |
W
|
TKO
3 |
9/14/90 |
Charles
Hollis |
8-6-0
|
Beloit,
WI, USA |
W
|
PTS
8 |
8/21/90 |
Sanderline
Williams |
24-11-1
|
The
Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, USA |
W
|
PTS
8 |
6/12/90 |
James
Fernandez |
6-4-0
|
Metairie,
LA, USA |
W
|
TKO
2 |
4/26/90 |
Brinatty
Maquilon |
10-5-0
|
Atlantic
City, NJ, USA |
W
|
TKO
3 |
3/10/90 |
Ron
Martin |
1-9-0
|
Bristol,
TN, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
1/20/90 |
James
Williamson |
3-3-0
|
The
Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, USA |
W
|
KO 1
|
12/14/89 |
Willie
Caldwell |
0-0-0
|
Civic
Center, Saginaw, MI, USA |
W
|
KO 1
|
9/21/89 |
Ralph
Ward |
12-2-0
|
Atlantic
City, NJ, USA |
L
|
UD 8
|
Notes: |
Ward
knocked down in second round. Scores: 77-75, 76-75, 76-75 Ward. |
6/24/89 |
Dennis
Milton |
11-2-1
|
Convention
Center, Atlantic City, NJ, USA |
L
|
PTS
6 |
4/14/89 |
Terrence
Wright |
1-19-1
|
Milwaukee,
WI, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
2/19/89 |
Tyron
McKnight |
0-5-0
|
Monessen,
PA, USA |
W
|
TKO
2 |
2/10/89 |
Anthony
Jackson |
0-1-0
|
Expo
Center, Waukesha, WI, USA |
W
|
KO 1
|
2/4/89 |
Joe
Louis Goodman |
0-4-1
|
Biloxi,
MS, USA |
W
|
TKO
2 |
12/03/88 |
Jerome
Kelly |
8-8-3
|
Brookepark,
OH, USA |
W
|
TKO
1 |
11/25/88 |
John
Gordon |
0-6-1 |
The
Palace, Auburn Hills, MI, USA |
W |
TKO
2 |
Notes: |
Gordon
knocked down twice. |
11/22/88 |
Roberto
Abondo |
0-0-0 |
Bally's
Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
W |
TKO
1 |
Notes: |
Abondo
knocked out at 0:36 of the first round. |
11/03/88 |
Danny
Lowry |
1-0-0 |
Las
Vegas, NV, USA |
W |
TKO
1 |
9/15/88 |
Bill
Davis |
0-0-0 |
La
Fontaine Bleu, Glen Burnie, MD, USA |
W |
TKO
1 |
8/12/88 |
Roy
Hundley |
0-3-0 |
Eagles
Club, Milwaukee, WI, USA |
W |
KO
1 |
|