From collectibles to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBay
home | pay | site map
Shop for itemsSell your itemTrack your eBay activitiesLearn, connect, and stay informed-for business and for funGet help, find answers and contact Customer SupportAdvanced Search
Home > Listing Index > Athletes > James Quick Tillis

Athletes - James Quick Tillis


James Tillis (born July 5, 1957) is an American prizefighter, nicknamed "Quick".

Tillis grew up in a broken family with an alcoholic father and a deeply religious mother. He dreamed about being a professional boxer after he listened to the 1964 bout between Muhammad Ali
and Sonny Liston
.

Tillis began his boxing career in 1978 with a first round knockout of Ron Stephany. He won his first twenty fights with sixteen knockouts. One of his most impressive early victories was a seventh round knockout over the "Omaha Butcher" Ron Stander. Stander had fought Joe Frazier
and was regarded as one of boxings most durable fighters.

In 1981, Tillis was given a title shot against champion Mike Weaver
, losing a fifteen round decision. Tillis began a comeback afterwards, winning eleven of his next thirteen fights. In 1982, he won a ten round decision against hard punching Earnie Shavers
. His record was then 30-4 with 24 knockouts.

His hopes for another title shot, however, were dashed in 1984 when he suffered a brutal beating at the hands of Carl "The Truth" Williams. His career went into a decline afterwards and he was never again a high-ranked contender.

He was often used as "cannon fodder" against up and coming young fighters. He lost to Pinklon Thomas
, Tim Witherspoon
, Marvis Frazier, Gerrie Coetzee, Tyrell Biggs
, Joe Bugner, Frank Bruno, Evander Holyfield
, Greg Page and Tommy Morrison
.

The aging boxer achieved a footnote in history when in 1986 he was the first man to last ten rounds against Mike Tyson
, when the latter was in his prime. Tillis fought off and on until 2001. Like so many other fighters, he stayed with boxing long past his prime because he needed the money. Tillis's record for his final 32 fights as a professional was 12 wins, 18 losses and two draws.

His daughter Iciss played basketball at Duke University as a center, was on the United States National Team for the 2003 Pan American Games, and was drafted in the first round by the Detroit Shock in 2004.

[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for James Quick Tillis ]



Some related entries: David Yelldell | Sherdrick Bonner | Dexter Coakley | Darius Miles | Al Benton | John Carlos | Rex Chapman | Tamika Catchings | Nicolle Payne | Marcus Bell | Ron Henley

This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article James Quick Tillis; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL.

Searches on eBay


eBay Pulse | eBay Reviews | eBay Stores | Half.com | Kijiji | PayPal | Popular Searches | ProStores | Rent.com | Shopping.com
Australia | Austria | Belgium | China | France | Germany | India | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Policies | Site Map | Help