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Seth Mitchell (born May 29, 1982) is an American former
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who competed from 2008 to 2013. He also played college football for Michigan State University.


Early life

Mitchell earned the nickname, “Little Superstar,” while growing up in
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by dominating older athletes in neighborhood pick-up basketball and football games. Despite being the youngest player on the court or field, he was often the first one picked to play. At the age of 12, Mitchell’s mother, Jeanette, moved him and his siblings to Brandywine, Maryland, where he first began to participate in organized sports.


High school

Mitchell attended
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football scholarship offers, Mitchell decided to attend Michigan State University. As a redshirt sophomore, Mitchell played middle linebacker and was second on his team in tackles with 103. The same year, he led the Spartans in conference play with 10.6 tackles a game. He recorded his career-high 17 tackles while playing against Ohio State. Mitchell was forced to hang up his cleats for good in 2005 due to damaged cartilage in his knee. He continued his education and graduated from Michigan State with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Security Management. His nickname, "Mayhem," was given to him by his football teammate, Jason Teague. Following Mitchell’s college graduation, he circulated resumes in search of a job that would allow him to utilize his degree. One evening, he watched a former Notre Dame football opponent,
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, win his professional boxing debut at Madison Square Garden. He decided to put his career in criminal justice on hold.


Amateur boxing career

Prior to 2006, Mitchell had never stepped into a boxing ring. An athletic background, strong work ethic and a focused demeanor helped prepare him to enter the sport of boxing. He had a brief, but impressive amateur career, with a record of 9–1, with nine knockouts.


Professional boxing career

In 2008, Mitchell began his professional boxing career. After only his second professional fight, he signed with Golden Boy Promotions. On December 11, 2010, he fought
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on the undercard of Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana, winning the fight by knock out in the fifth round. On March 5, 2011, Mitchell fought Charles Davis, at
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, on the undercard of the Saul Alvarez vs. Matthew Hatton for the WBC light middleweight title. Mitchell won with a second-round TKO over Davis. The fight also gave Mitchell the fifteenth knockout of his career. On May 13, 2011, Mitchell fought Nicaraguan boxer Evans Quinn and won the fight by knockout in round one. The fight was televised on
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. Mitchell was then originally scheduled to fight on the undercard of Marcos Maidana vs. Robert Guerrero on August 27, 2011. The venue was set to be
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. He was set to open the HBO-televised show. His opponent for the fight was to be the American journeyman
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. However the whole card got cancelled on August 18, due to an injury to Rober Guerrero. After that he got a quick fight on September 16, in Texas Station Casino,
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against Hector Ferreyro. The fight was aired on TeleFutura and
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in the
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. Mitchell won the fight by third-round TKO. He then fought on the Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peterson undercard on December 10, 2011, against Uzbek
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. He opened the televised card on HBO by winning the fight on a second-round TKO. His next fight was on April 28 as a part of the
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vs.
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undercard in Atlantic City. The opponent was former top contender Chazz Witherspoon. The fight was a co-main event and televised on HBO. Mitchell overcame some rocky moments and won the fight by third-round TKO, marking him going 25–0–1 and his tenth straight KO victory. Witherspoon was dropped once in round three before receiving a standing 8-count and the referee stopping the fight. With the win, Mitchell also won the vacant NABO heavyweight title. Mitchell was scheduled to return on July 14, 2012 against
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at the
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,
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. However, an injury to Mitchell's hand postponed the fight. The fight was rescheduled three times, without happening. First on September 15 at the
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, Las Vegas, Nevada. Then it was reported to take place on October 6, only to be moved to November 3, and finally November 17 in Atlantic City. Mitchell was defeated by TKO in the second round after being knocked down three times. The rematch between Mitchell and Banks was scheduled for June 22, 2013, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The fight was broadcast on Showtime as the co-feature to Adrien Broner vs
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. Mitchell went on to defeat Banks by unanimous decision over 12 rounds. On September 7, 2013, Mitchell faced Chris Arreola for the WBC International heavyweight title at Fantasy Springs Resort and Casino, California. Mitchell was stopped in one round. After taking a huge right hand from Arreola, Mitchell appeared to be unable to stand up unaided and clung to Arreola, who then tossed Mitchell onto the canvas to receive the count. Mitchell was then dropped again but although on unsteady legs, was allowed to continue with the fight. He landed a big left hook that stopped Arreola in his tracks, but after taking further punishment the fight was halted. This victory gave Arreola a shot at the vacant WBC world title against Bermane Stiverne in May 2014.


Professional boxing record

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mitchell, Seth Heavyweight boxers 1982 births Living people Boxers from Maryland People from Brandywine, Maryland Sportspeople from Virginia Beach, Virginia American male boxers Players of American football from Maryland