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Buck Smith (born July 22, 1965) is an American
professional boxer Professional boxing, or prizefighting, is regulated, sanctioned boxing. Professional boxing bouts are fought for a purse that is divided between the boxers as determined by contract. Most professional bouts are supervised by a regulatory autho ...
in the
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division. Although Smith has never been considered more than a journeyman fighter, he is one of boxing's all-time knockout kings with 120 KO's.


Professional career

Smith turned professional in 1987 without having ever boxed before. He lost his very first pro fight, when he volunteered from an Oklahoma City audience for a no-show. He fought someone named Ali Smith and received $50 for his troubles. He had 15 minutes to prepare and competed in street shorts and basketball shoes. Despite losing, Buck Smith managed to last the distance and from then on was obsessed with becoming a fighter. After the loss, Smith embarked on a long winning streak, fighting just about every week, albeit against very ordinary opposition in small Midwestern club venues. When questioned on the level of competition he was facing, Smith calmly responded: "I'm not fighting one bum a month, I'm fighting three or four." He would usually drive himself to fights in his red Honda Civic, with his manager (and lone cornerman) riding shotgun. Smith admitted that he used his heavy schedule to his advantage: his theory was that it was better to get paid to fight and beat lesser opponents than to spar against better ones for little or no money. All in all, Smith is officially credited with having boxed 224 professional boxing matches. Of these he won 179, 120 of them by knockout. He lost 19 and boxed to 2 draws. However, it is possible that Smith had fought even more matches under different names, so it is impossible to truly say how many fights he really had. Despite his long record, Buck Smith never won any major boxing titles. But while most of wins came against unknown opposition, he did manage a few good results. This included a 7th-round KO over contender and European champion Kirkland Laing (who once beat the legendary
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) and a second-round knockout over 1988 Olympic gold medalist Robert Wangila. The win over Wangila got him featured in '' Ring Magazine'', the most prominent of all boxing publications. At the time, Smith sported an official record of 96-2-1 with 70 wins by KO and was ranked 13th at welterweight by the WBC. He also lost to several former and future champions that included
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, Julio César Chávez and
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. It is also notable that Buck Smith once fought twice in one day. On May 19, 1992 he fought Marco Davis in Kansas City and won by KO in two rounds. Less than 3 hours later, he was back in Oklahoma City and won a six-round decision over Rodney Johnson. A similar "iron man stint" by Buck Smith occurred in the month of March in 1993 when Buck Smith fought a total of 12 professional boxing matches. He won all 12, 9 of them by knockout. Such procedures are illegal after the Boxing Reform Act of 1996. By rule, states must honor suspensions, which include a minimum of seven days between bouts. Smith last fought on June 30, 2007. Fighting far above his best weight, he lost to Marcus Oliveira by second-round KO in a cruiserweight contest. His last win came in a bout with Manuel Esparza against whom he won a 4-round decision in December 1997. That means he did not win a single fight in his last twelve years as a professional boxer. His record stands at 179 wins, 20 losses, 2 draws, and 25 no contests in 226 fights.


Fight fixing allegations

Smith is perhaps best known for his role in the government's attempted crackdown on fight fixing in 2004–2005. Smith, along with colleagues Verdell Smith and Sean Gibbons, were called upon to give testimony. The crew were nicknamed the Knucklehead Boxing Club, and traveled throughout the Midwest making frequent appearances on fight cards.


Professional boxing record

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, align=left, , - , style="background:#ddd;", No Contest , 122–2–2 , align=left, Harold Brazier , ND , 6 , 07/11/1992 , align=left, Murray, Kentucky , align=left, , - , Win , 122–2–2 , align=left, Ivan Guban , PTS , 8 , 21/10/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 121–2–2 , align=left, Eugene George , TKO , 3 , 17/10/1992 , align=left,
Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines () is the capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa. It is also the county seat of Polk County. A small part of the city extends into Warren County. It was incorporated on September 22, 1851, as Fort Des Moines, ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 120–2–2 , align=left, Shane Davis , KO , 2 , 05/10/1992 , align=left, Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri , align=left, , - , Win , 119–2–2 , align=left, Wilbert Blaine , KO , 1 , 02/10/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 118–2–2 , align=left, Tony Enna , TKO , 4 , 24/09/1992 , align=left, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 117–2–2 , align=left, Rick Jones , KO , 4 , 15/09/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 116–2–2 , align=left, Bob Ervin , PTS , 6 , 29/08/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 115–2–2 , align=left, Keheven Johnson , KO , 5 , 26/08/1992 , align=left,
Pueblo, Colorado Pueblo () is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 111,876 at the 2020 United States Census, making Pueblo the ninth most populo ...
, align=left, , - , style="background:#ddd;", No Contest , 114–2–2 , align=left, Kenneth Kidd , ND , 6 , 17/08/1992 , align=left, Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri , align=left, , - , Win , 114–2–2 , align=left, Anthony Montana , KO , 5 , 01/08/1992 , align=left,
Denver, Colorado Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 113–2–2 , align=left, Bob Peru , TKO , 4 , 25/07/1992 , align=left,
Hugo, Oklahoma Hugo is a city in and the county seat of Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located in southeastern Oklahoma, approximately north of the Texas state line. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,310. The city was founded ...
, align=left, , - , style="background:#ddd;", No Contest , 112–2–2 , align=left, Harold Brazier , ND , 6 , 23/07/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 112–2–2 , align=left, Sam Wilson , TKO , 2 , 27/06/1992 , align=left,
Paducah, Kentucky Paducah ( ) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky. The largest city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Miss ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 111–2–2 , align=left, Jeff Charles , PTS , 6 , 22/06/1992 , align=left,
Bridgeton, Missouri Bridgeton is a second-ring suburb of Greater St. Louis in northwestern St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. Bridgeton is located at the intersection of the St. Louis outer belt and I-70. Bridgeton serves as the primary transport hub with ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 110–2–2 , align=left, Tommy Degen , KO , 4 , 20/06/1992 , align=left, KIKS Soccer Arena, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 109–2–2 , align=left, Ray Harris , PTS , 6 , 02/06/1992 , align=left, Memphis, Tennessee , align=left, , - , Win , 108–2–2 , align=left, Rodney Johnson , UD , 6 , 19/05/1992 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 107–2–2 , align=left, Marco Davis , TKO , 2 , 19/05/1992 , align=left, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 106–2–2 , align=left, William Hernandez , KO , 2 , 07/05/1992 , align=left, Lexington, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 105–2–2 , align=left, Tim Bonds , TKO , 3 , 28/04/1992 , align=left, Indianapolis, Indiana , align=left, , - , Win , 104–2–2 , align=left, Jesse Martinez , TKO , 3 , 16/04/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 103–2–2 , align=left, Billy Turner , TKO , 3 , 28/03/1992 , align=left,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma Bartlesville is a city mostly in Washington County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 37,290 at the 2020 census. Bartlesville is north of Tulsa and south of the Kansas border. It is the county seat of Washington County. The Ca ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 102–2–2 , align=left, Jorge Acosta , PTS , 6 , 24/03/1992 , align=left, Indianapolis, Indiana , align=left, , - , Win , 101–2–2 , align=left, Sammy Brooks , TKO , 6 , 23/03/1992 , align=left, Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri , align=left, , - , Win , 100–2–2 , align=left, Charlie Coldwater , TKO , 3 , 14/03/1992 , align=left, Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 99–2–2 , align=left, Quinton Fox , TKO , 4 , 12/03/1992 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 98–2–2 , align=left, Darrell Miller , KO , 5 , 07/03/1992 , align=left, Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa , align=left, , - , Win , 97–2–2 , align=left, Kenneth Kidd , TKO , 2 , 08/02/1992 , align=left, Lexington, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 96–2–2 , align=left, Dennis Dickerson , PTS , 8 , 03/02/1992 , align=left, Kansas City, Missouri , align=left, , - , Win , 95–2–2 , align=left, Brian Young , TKO , 5 , 01/02/1992 , align=left,
Greensburg, Indiana Greensburg is a city in and the county seat of Decatur County, Indiana. The population was 11,492 at the time of the 2010 census. History Greensburg was laid out in 1822. The founder, Thomas Hendricks Sr.'s wife being a native of Greensburg, ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 94–2–2 , align=left, Wilbert Blaine , KO , 1 , 30/01/1992 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 93–2–2 , align=left, Tim Bonds , TKO , 4 , 24/01/1992 , align=left, Mid America All Indian Center, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 92–2–2 , align=left, Lorenzo Thomas , KO , 3 , 11/01/1992 , align=left, Lexington, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 91–2–2 , align=left, Robert Wangila , TKO , 2 , 19/12/1991 , align=left, The Hacienda,
Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vega ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 90–2–2 , align=left, Jerry Brown , TKO , 5 , 03/12/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 89–2–2 , align=left, Dick Allen , TKO , 3 , 19/11/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 88–2–2 , align=left, George Randolph , TKO , 3 , 14/11/1991 , align=left, Bozeman, Montana , align=left, , - , Win , 87–2–2 , align=left, Tim Payton , PTS , 6 , 17/10/1991 , align=left, Indianapolis, Indiana , align=left, , - , Win , 86–2–2 , align=left, Quinton Fox , PTS , 6 , 14/10/1991 , align=left, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 85–2–2 , align=left, Rico Hernandez , TKO , 5 , 12/10/1991 , align=left,
Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County. The city covers with a population of 292,657 in 2021. It is the second-most populous city in Nebraska and the 73rd-largest in the United Sta ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 84–2–2 , align=left, Keheven Johnson , KO , 3 , 01/10/1991 , align=left, Memphis, Tennessee , align=left, , - , Win , 83–2–2 , align=left, Howard Stern , KO , 2 , 11/09/1991 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 82–2–2 , align=left, Kenneth Kidd , PTS , 6 , 09/09/1991 , align=left, Kansas City, Missouri , align=left, , - , Win , 81–2–2 , align=left, Keheven Johnson , TKO , 5 , 08/08/1991 , align=left, Joey's Blues Bar, Tulsa, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 80–2–2 , align=left, Harold Pinckney , KO , 2 , 06/08/1991 , align=left, Memphis, Tennessee , align=left, , - , Win , 79–2–2 , align=left, Mike Crawford , KO , 1 , 09/07/1991 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 78–2–2 , align=left, Trent Elwick , PTS , 6 , 17/06/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 77–2–2 , align=left, Rocky Berg , PTS , 6 , 30/05/1991 , align=left,
West Memphis, Arkansas West Memphis is the largest city in Crittenden County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 26,245 at the 2010 census, ranking it as the state's 18th largest city, behind Bella Vista. It is part of the Memphis metropolitan area, and is ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 76–2–2 , align=left, Jorge Acosta , PTS , 10 , 24/05/1991 , align=left,
Carthage, Missouri Carthage is a city in Jasper County, Missouri, United States. The population was 15,522 as of the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Jasper County and is nicknamed "America's Maple Leaf City." History Jasper County was formed in 1841. ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 75–2–2 , align=left, Vince Baldwin , TKO , 1 , 23/05/1991 , align=left,
Omaha, Nebraska Omaha ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's 39th-largest cit ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 74–2–2 , align=left, Tommy Jeans , KO , 2 , 03/05/1991 , align=left, Boxing Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 73–2–2 , align=left, Jorge Acosta , PTS , 10 , 26/04/1991 , align=left, Wichita, Kansas , align=left, , - , Win , 72–2–2 , align=left, Darrell Bryant , KO , 3 , 13/04/1991 , align=left,
Miami, Oklahoma Miami ( ) is a city in and county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, founded in 1891. Lead and zinc mining were established by 1918, causing the area's economy to boom. This area was part of Indian Territory. Miami is the capital of ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 71–2–2 , align=left, Ken Jackson , KO , 2 , 12/04/1991 , align=left, Muskogee, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 70–2–2 , align=left, Ira Hathaway , KO , 4 , 05/04/1991 , align=left, Boxing Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 69–2–2 , align=left, Rico Hernandez , UD , 8 , 14/03/1991 , align=left, Park Plaza Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 68–2–2 , align=left, Tommy Degen , KO , 3 , 08/03/1991 , align=left, Crest Theatre,
Wichita, Kansas Wichita ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 397,532. The Wichita metro area had a population of 647,610 in 2020. It is located in ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 67–2–2 , align=left, Bobby Thomas , KO , 2 , 01/03/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 66–2–2 , align=left, Mike Mackey , KO , 2 , 23/02/1991 , align=left, Ardmore, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 65–2–2 , align=left, Jarvis McMillan , TKO , 2 , 19/02/1991 , align=left, T. Michael's Dance Club,
Goodlettsville, Tennessee Goodlettsville is a city in Davidson and Sumner counties, Tennessee. Goodlettsville was incorporated as a city in 1958 with a population of just over 3,000 residents; at the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 15,921 and in 2020 the ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 64–2–2 , align=left, Andre Hawthorne , KO , 3 , 16/02/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 63–2–2 , align=left, Jake Torrance , PTS , 10 , 01/02/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 62–2–2 , align=left, Jerry L. Smith , KO , 2 , 22/01/1991 , align=left, Park Plaza Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 61–2–2 , align=left, Kevin Anderson , TKO , 1 , 06/01/1991 , align=left, Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota , align=left, , - , style="background:#ddd;", No Contest , 60–2–2 , align=left, Kenneth Kidd , ND , 4 , 11/12/1990 , align=left, Sherwood Club, Indianapolis, Indiana , align=left, , - , Win , 60–2–2 , align=left, John E.D. Simmons , KO , 3 , 04/12/1990 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 59–2–2 , align=left, Willie Barnes , KO , 6 , 17/11/1990 , align=left, Sheraton Kensington Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 58–2–2 , align=left, John Greene , KO , 1 , 08/11/1990 , align=left, Lexington, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 57–2–2 , align=left, Tommy Jeans , PTS , 6 , 06/11/1990 , align=left, Omni New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee , align=left, , - , Win , 56–2–2 , align=left, Keheven Johnson , UD , 6 , 01/11/1990 , align=left, Sherwood Club,
Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis (), colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Mari ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 55–2–2 , align=left, Ali Akar , PTS , 8 , 27/10/1990 , align=left, Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota , align=left, , - , Win , 54–2–2 , align=left, Elwee Jackson , KO , 4 , 23/10/1990 , align=left,
Lexington, Oklahoma Lexington is a city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, United States. The city population was 2,152 at the 2010 census. Geography Lexington is located in southern Cleveland County at . It is bordered on the west by the Canadian River, which forms t ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 53–2–2 , align=left, Billy Tutt , KO , 1 , 19/10/1990 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 52–2–2 , align=left, Sam Wilson , TKO , 4 , 13/10/1990 , align=left,
Louisville, Kentucky Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 51–2–2 , align=left, Kenny Brown , PTS , 12 , 27/09/1991 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 50–2–2 , align=left, Tim Jackson , KO , 2 , 11/09/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , style="background:#ddd;", No Contest , 49–2–2 , align=left, Harold Brazier , ND , 15 , 27/08/1990 , align=left, Park Plaza Hotel,
Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa () is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 47th-most populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census. It is the principal municipality of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, a region with ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 49–2–2 , align=left, Marcellus Jackson , TKO , 3 , 07/08/1990 , align=left,
Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the seat of Shelby County in the southwest part of the state; it is situated along the Mississippi River. With a population of 633,104 at the 2020 U.S. census, Memphis is the second-mos ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 48–2–2 , align=left, Bobby Thomas , KO , 1 , 31/07/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 47–2–2 , align=left, John Greene , TKO , 4 , 30/07/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 46–2–2 , align=left, Reese Smith , KO , 1 , 16/07/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 45–2–2 , align=left, Willie Barnes , KO , 9 , 21/06/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 44–2–2 , align=left, Leroy Jones , UD , 6 , 09/06/1990 , align=left, Kansas City Memorial Hall,
Kansas City, Kansas Kansas City, abbreviated as "KCK", is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas, and the county seat of Wyandotte County. It is an inner suburb of the older and more populous Kansas City, Missouri, after which it is named. As of ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 43–2–2 , align=left, Anthony Phillips , KO , 5 , 24/05/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 42–2–2 , align=left, Bud Adams , KO , 1 , 18/05/1990 , align=left, Norman, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 41–2–2 , align=left, John Walker , KO , 3 , 01/05/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 40–2–2 , align=left, Bobby Thomas , KO , 4 , 17/04/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 39–2–2 , align=left, Ricky Decker , KO , 3 , 03/04/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 38–2–2 , align=left, Tim Brooks , KO , 6 , 20/03/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 37–2–2 , align=left, Ali Akar , KO , 1 , 06/03/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 36–2–2 , align=left, Rico Hernandez , KO , 5 , 20/02/1990 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 35–2–2 , align=left, Rocky Berg , PTS , 10 , 23/01/1990 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 34–2–2 , align=left, Kirkland Laing , KO , 7 , 10/01/1990 , align=left, Royal Albert Hall,
London London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 33–2–2 , align=left, Gary Thompson , PTS , 10 , 12/12/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 32–2–2 , align=left, Mike Gregory , KO , 1 , 05/12/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 31–2–2 , align=left, Tim Jackson , KO , 3 , 29/11/1989 , align=left,
Norman, Oklahoma Norman () is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, with a population of 128,097 as of 2021. It is the largest city and the county seat of Cleveland County, and the second-largest city in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, b ...
, align=left, , - , style="background:#ddd;", No Contest , 30–2–2 , align=left, Terry Lee Thomas , ND , 10 , 21/11/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 30–2–2 , align=left, Rico Hernandez , UD , 8 , 07/11/1989 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 29–2–2 , align=left, Jesse Martinez , KO , 3 , 17/10/1989 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 28–2–2 , align=left, James Solomon , KO , 2 , 03/10/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 27–2–2 , align=left, Gary Thompson , PTS , 8 , 05/09/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 26–2–2 , align=left, Randy Collins , KO , 4 , 24/08/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 25–2–2 , align=left, Jerry Williamson , PTS , 6 , 15/08/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 24–2–2 , align=left, Ponce Ortiz , KO , 3 , 01/08/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 23–2–2 , align=left, Dick Allen , KO , 2 , 11/07/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Loss , 22–2–2 , align=left, Robert Wangila , MD , 6 , 12/06/1989 , align=left, Caesars Palace,
Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vega ...
, align=left, , - , Draw , 22–1–2 , align=left, Tim Bennett , TD , 1 , 02/05/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 22–1–1 , align=left, Brad Billings , KO , 3 , 15/04/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 21–1–1 , align=left, Tim Brooks , PTS , 6 , 04/04/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 20–1–1 , align=left, Wilson Douglas , KO , 2 , 21/03/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 19–1–1 , align=left, Billy Tutt , KO , 3 , 07/03/1989 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 18–1–1 , align=left, Keheven Johnson , PTS , 4 , 21/02/1989 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 17–1–1 , align=left, Jim Wright , KO , 2 , 07/02/1989 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 16–1–1 , align=left, Jose Ramirez , KO , 4 , 06/12/1988 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 15–1–1 , align=left, Trent Elwick , KO , 3 , 15/11/1988 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 14–1–1 , align=left, Tim Hall , TKO , 2 , 01/11/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 13–1–1 , align=left, Jerry Brown , KO , 3 , 18/10/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 12–1–1 , align=left, Mike Armstrong , KO , 2 , 04/10/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 11–1–1 , align=left, Richie White , PTS , 4 , 20/09/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 10–1–1 , align=left, Carl Penn , KO , 2 , 30/08/1988 , align=left, Habana Inn, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 9–1–1 , align=left, Roger Choate , PTS , 6 , 02/08/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 8–1–1 , align=left, Tim Bonds , KO , 2 , 19/07/1988 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Draw , 7–1–1 , align=left, Wendell Stafford , PTS , 4 , 05/07/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 7–1 , align=left, Nicholas Gray , KO , 2 , 05/04/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 6–1 , align=left, Clarence King , KO , 1 , 01/03/1988 , align=left, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 5–1 , align=left, Vernon Garrett , UD , 4 , 02/02/1988 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 4–1 , align=left, Simmie Black , UD , 6 , 17/11/1987 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 3–1 , align=left, Steve McMinn , KO , 2 , 28/10/1987 , align=left,
Dallas, Texas Dallas () is the third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people. It is the largest city in and seat of Dallas County ...
, align=left, , - , Win , 2–1 , align=left, Tim Jackson , KO , 1 , 20/10/1987 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Win , 1–1 , align=left, Mike Gregory , KO , 1 , 06/10/1987 , align=left, Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , align=left, , - , Loss , 0–1 , align=left, Ali Smith , PTS , 4 , 18/08/1987 , align=left, Trade Winds Central Inn,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City (), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, it ranks 20th among United States cities in population, and ...
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See also

* Angel Robinson Garcia * Peter Buckley


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Buck 1965 births Boxers from Oklahoma Welterweight boxers Living people Sportspeople from Oklahoma City American male boxers African-American boxers