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Sechew Powell (born June 6, 1979) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2002 to 2014 and challenged for the IBF junior middleweight title in 2011.


Early life
Powell was born and raised in Brownsville, of immigrant parents.

Powell’s father and former manager is . He is the brother of mixed martial arts champion David Branch , whom Powell has helped train for fights, of college wrestler Novric Reese , and of fellow boxer Jamelle Hamilton, who has fought alongside Powell in multiple tournaments.


Amateur career
Nicknamed "Iron Horse", Powell was an amateur standout. In a rare event, Powell and his brother Jamelle Hamilton were crowned co-champions of the 139-pound novice division in the Daily News Golden Gloves.

Powell was the 2000 National Golden Gloves Light Middleweight Champion and 2001 United States Amateur Light middleweight champion. He won the world under 19 championship in Baku, Azerbaijan in 1998 and received a full scholarship at the U.S. Olympic Education Center at Northern Michigan University in 2002, where he trained with coach Al Mitchell and studied forensic engineering and .


Professional career
Powell turned pro in 2002 and was undefeated in his first 20 fights before losing to in 2006. In 2007, he won a close decision over and had a KO win over .

After racking up a 15-0 record, in May 2005 Powell met the also unbeaten Cornelius Bundrage. Seconds coming into the fight, Bundrage and Powell threw simultaneous right hands to each other's chin, resulting in an extremely rare double knockdown. In shock of the event the referee did not score any knockdowns and Powell immediately sent down Bundrage for the second time with a straight left, who fell two times while trying to stand up and the bout was stopped.

He trained with coach in his professional career. Powell also trained out of Gleason's Gym in .

(2025). 9780691150291, Princeton University Press.

On June 11, 2008 Powell fought at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City. Powell entered the fight ranked #1 by the IBF in the junior middleweight division. Both men hurt each other repeatedly throughout the fight, but it was Latimore who came up big in the seventh round when he hurt Powell with a right hook. An uppercut rocked Powell along the ropes and his head was repeatedly snapped back as he absorbed punch after punch. With less than a minute left in the round, the referee stepped in and called it off, much to the dismay of Powell. At the time of the stoppage, all three judges had the fight even, 57-57.

Powell tested positive for in his post-fight drug test and was suspended for 60 days by the New York State Athletic Commission.

Powell avenged his loss to Latimore by fighting him again two years later and winning with a twelve-round majority decision in an title eliminator in Durant, .


Professional boxing record
32Loss26–6Dmitry MikhaylenkoUD8Aug 2, 2014
31Loss26–5TKO9 (12),Jun 1, 2012
30Loss26–4UD12Jan 28, 2012
29Loss26–3Cornelius BundrageUD12Jun 25, 2011
28Win26–2MD12Mar 19, 2010
27Win25–2Christian Lloyd JosephTKO3 (12),Jan 14, 2009
26Win24–2Clarence TaylorUD8Oct 11, 2008
25Loss23–2TKO7 (10),Jun 11, 2008
24Win23–1Kevin FinleyTKO1 (10),Feb 29, 2008
23Win22–1TKO4 (12),Dec 5, 2007
22Win21–1UD10Feb 17, 2007
21Loss20–1UD10Aug 5, 2006
20Win20–0Willie LeeTKO10 (10),Jun 17, 2006
19Win19–0Robert FrazierUD10Feb 3, 2006
18Win18–0Archak TerMeliksetianUD10Nov 4, 2005
17Win17–0Santiago SamaniegoTKO3 (10),Aug 25, 2005
16Win16–0Cornelius BundrageTKO1 (10),May 6, 2005
15Win15–0Patrick ThompsonUD8Jan 21, 2005
14Win14–0George ArmentaUD10Sep 30, 2004
13Win13–0 8Jun 17, 2004
12Win12–0Sergio MelendezTKO2 (8),Apr 22, 2004
11Win11–0Kirk DouglasKO1 (6),Feb 26, 2004
10Win10–0James JohnsonTKO1 (4),Jan 9, 2004
9Win9–0Terry ClarkTKO2 (6),Aug 8, 2003
8Win8–0Jamal HarrisUD6Apr 26, 2003
7Win7–0Sandro HaroTKO5 (6),Mar 20, 2003
6Win6–0Andres LarrinagaTKO5 (6),Mar 6, 2003
5Win5–0Bill TiptonTKO2 (6),Jan 10, 2003
4Win4–0Larry Brothers 4Nov 23, 2002
3Win3–0Jonathan Taylor 4Oct 23, 2002
2Win2–0Julio Cesar Montero 2 (4),Sep 23, 2002
1Win1–0Aundalen Sloan 2 (4),Aug 17, 2002


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