Clifford Etienne - biography, photos. Reaching the Heavyweight Goal

10.11.2015

I remember two of his fights. This was over 10 years ago.

In February 2003, in the USA, in the first round, he lost by knockout to Mike Tyson, who was already in far from perfect shape. I saw this fight on TV and was frankly disappointed with such a quick defeat of the Black Rhino.

In May 2005, Germany also knocked out one of the most spectacular american boxers lost to our Nikolai Valuev with a controversial blow to the back of the head.

And so in track record Etienne only 4 defeats in 35 fights.

Despite the serious crime of Clifford, let's hope for an early release of a very talented fighter and artist, even if there is almost no chance.

Former world heavyweight contender Clifford Etienne, who has been serving a prison sentence for armed robbery, kidnapping and attempted murder of a police officer for several years, has mastered the craft of an artist.

“He is incredible,” says Lynn O “Shea, who manages the affairs of the ex-boxer while he is serving a 105-year sentence. “He was very seriously interested in all this. He became an artist and, with the permission of the head of the prison, could spend the night in the art room. It kept him out of the daily prison dramas."

According to O'Shea, Etienne's work "sells well" and has been exhibited more than once in galleries in southern Louisiana.

"In New Orleans, one of his paintings hangs on the wall at the local police station, if you can believe it," says Clifford's agent.


However, according to her, lately things have not been going well for Etienne after he almost died when prisoners attacked him in the art room.

“Everything stagnated after that ... - She told the tabloid TMZ. - He used to do everything necessary to paint pictures, but now he is closed in the cell. I hope some friends from the past can help him with something.

When hearing the story of Clifford "Black Rhyno" Etienne for the first time, many may think that they have witnessed the plot of a new film. Hollywood blockbusters and classic literature are full of examples of how people achieve great success, despite the obstacles that arise along the way.

Clifford Etienne was born March 9, 1972 in Louisiana and grew up nearby in New Iberia. In his youth, boxing was not Etienne's main interest; he successfully played American football and basketball. Football career Clifford was so amazing that he was invited to the teams best schools and at 17, Etienne seemed to be on his way to a bright future both as a student and as an athlete. Unfortunately, the dreams did not come true - Etienne was accused of armed robbery and sentenced to forty years in a Louisiana prison. In the penal colony, Clifford's outlook on life began to gradually change in better side. During his stay in prison, Rhinoceros (this is the nickname Clifford bears) took up boxing and again, as before, he began to achieve high sports success. The Louisiana Boxing Association hosted boxing matches between inmates from different colonies. Etienne participated in these fights and won 30 victories without ever knowing the bitterness of defeat.

After 10 years, Etienne was released ahead of schedule and now a new meaning of life has shone in his life with a bright ray - boxing. At the age of 26 (!) Rhino entered the professional ring for the first time. The debut, which took place on December 3, 1998, turned out to be very successful - John Randall was defeated in thirty-one seconds! From the very beginning of its professional career, Etienne attracted the attention of all southern boxing fans with his style of fighting. In the same year, Clifford easily dealt with Abdul Mukhaymin, bringing down 800 punches on him in 8 rounds.

With his stable performances, Clifford Etienne quickly began to make a name for himself. His goal was one - to become a leader in the heavyweight division. He stopped at nothing to achieve his goal. 1997 was truly a working year for the Rhino - he spent as many as 10 fights, 7 of which ended in knockouts. Boxing did not stop Clifford from doing personal life and married Rhino the next day after his next duel in the professional ring ended. Despite the appearance of the family, Clifford Etienne was still a boxer and immediately after the honeymoon he was again in the boxing gym, preparing for the next fights. IN shortest time Etienne managed to defeat some of the best heavyweights: undefeated (at the time) Lamont Brewster and Lawrence Clay-Bay, Joey Guy and Cliff Kooser. Brewster was considered a clear favorite in the fight and was a three-time US champion, but this did not bother Etienne at all and, after 10 rounds, the judges unanimously gave the victory to the Rhinoceros. Joe Guy had to part with the IBA belt, and Cliff Kuzer said goodbye to the NABF belt and there is only one reason for this - Clifford Etienne. He knocked out both Kuzer and Guy in the third round. The fight with Clay Bay was the most important for Etienne in his entire career - his contract with Showtime was at stake. Rhino did not let his nerves shackle him and fought with maximum concentration. As a result, he celebrates the victory on points, and the duel receives the title " Best Fight in the heavyweight division 2000 "according to Ring magazine. Etienne himself, according to the same magazine, received the title of" The most spectacular boxer of 2000 ".

Despite the fact that Clifford Etienne slept, was awake and ate with boxing thoughts, this did not prevent him from remaining an exemplary family man: in the same 2000, his daughter was born. Clifford spends all his free time at home in ... the kitchen. Etienne loves his family and this love returns to him mutually - his parents, sister and wife are always there and support him in the most difficult situations. Cliff (as his friends call him) has a dream - to become absolute champion world, and at the end of his career, give all his time to children and be an example for them in everything. Looking at the family of Clifford "Black Rhino" Etienne and his current life, one thing can be said: Rhino may not become an absolute champion, but he is already a winner!

Etienne Clifford Etienne Career: Boxer
Birth: USA, 9.3.1972
The Louisiana Boxing Association hosted boxing matches between inmates from different colonies. Etienne participated in these fights and won 30 victories without ever knowing the bitterness of defeat.

When hearing the story of Clifford "Black Rhyno" Etienne for the first time, many may think they are witnessing the plot of a new movie. Hollywood blockbusters and classic literature are full of examples of how people achieve great success, despite the obstacles that arise along the way.

Clifford Etienne was born March 9, 1972 in Louisiana and grew up nearby, in New Iberia. In his youth, boxing was not Etienne's main interest; he successfully played American football and basketball. Clifford's football career was so amazing that he was invited to the teams of the best schools and at 17 years old, Etienne seemed to be on the way to a bright future both as a student and as an athlete. Unfortunately, the dreams did not come true - Etienne was accused of armed robbery and sentenced to forty years in a Louisiana prison. In the penal colony, Clifford's views on existence began to change little by little for the better. During his stay in prison, Rhinoceros (this is the nickname Clifford bears) took up boxing and again, as before, he began to achieve high sports success. The Louisiana Boxing Association hosted boxing matches between inmates from various colonies. Etienne participated in these fights and won 30 victories without ever knowing the bitterness of defeat.

After 10 years, Etienne was released ahead of schedule and now a fresh sense of life has shone in his life - boxing. At the age of 26 (!) Rhino entered the professional ring for the first time. The debut, which took place on December 3, 1998, turned out to be very successful - John Randall was defeated in thirty-one seconds! From the very beginning of his professional career, Etienne attracted the sensibility of all southern boxing fans with his mahach message. In the same year, Clifford easily dealt with Abdul Mukhaymin, bringing down on him 800 punches in 8 rounds.

With his stable performances, Clifford Etienne began to work quite quickly for himself. His goal was one - to become the leader in the heavyweight division. He stopped at nothing to achieve his goal. 1997 was truly a working year for the Rhino - he spent as many as 10 fights, 7 of which ended in knockouts. Boxing did not prevent Clifford from pursuing his personal life and married Rhino the day after that, as his next duel in the professional ring ended. Despite the appearance of the family, Clifford Etienne was still a boxer and immediately after that honeymoon he was again in the boxing gym, preparing for the next fights. In the shortest possible time, Etienne managed to defeat some of the best heavyweights: the undefeated (at that time) Lamont Brewster and Lawrence Clay-Bey, Joey Guy and Cliff Koozer. Brewster was considered a clear favorite in the fight and was a three-time US champion, but he did not bother Etienne at all and, after 10 rounds, the judges unanimously gave the victory to the Rhinoceros. Joe Guy had to part with the IBA belt, and Cliff Kooser said goodbye to the NABF belt and there is only one reason for this - Clifford Etienne. He knocked out both Kuzer and Guy in the third round. The fight with Clay Bay was the most important for Etienne in his entire career - his contract with Showtime was at stake. The rhinoceros did not let his nerves shackle him and carried out a scuffle with maximum composure. As a result, he celebrates victory on points, and the fight receives the title of "Best fight in the heavyweight division of 2000" according to Ring magazine. Etienne himself, according to the same magazine, received the title of "The Most Spectacular Boxer of 2000".

Despite the fact that Clifford Etienne slept, was awake and ate with boxing thoughts, this did not prevent him from remaining an exemplary family man: in the same 2000, his daughter was born. All close free time Clifford spends at home in ... the kitchen. Etienne loves his family and this love returns to him mutually - his parents, sister and missus are there all the way and support him in the most difficult situations. Cliff (as his friends call him) has a dream - to become the absolute world champion, and at the end of his career to return all his native time to the children and be an example for them in everything. Looking at the family of Clifford "Black Rhino" Etienne and his current existence, it is not forbidden to say only one thing: Rhino may not become the absolute champion, but he is already a winner!

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Data:

Height: 188 cm

Weight: 101 kg.

Attack distance: 188 cm

Current result:

  • 24 Wins (17 by KO)
  • 2 Losses
  • Titles:
  • NABF Heavyweight 2000
  • IBA Americas Heavyweight 2001

When hearing the story of Clifford ‘Black Rhyno’ Etienne for the first time, many may think that they have witnessed the plot of a new movie. Hollywood blockbusters and classic literature are full of examples of how people achieve great success, despite the obstacles that arise along the way.

Clifford Etienne was born March 9, 1972 in Louisiana and grew up nearby in New Iberia. In his youth, boxing was not Etienne's main interest; he successfully played American football and basketball. Clifford's football career was so amazing that he was invited to the teams of the best schools and at 17 years old, Etienne seemed to be on his way to a bright future both as a student and as an athlete. Unfortunately, the dreams did not come true - Etienne was accused of armed robbery and sentenced to forty years in a Louisiana prison. In the penal colony, Clifford's outlook on life began to gradually change for the better. During his stay in prison, Rhinoceros (this is the nickname Clifford bears) took up boxing and again, as before, he began to achieve high sports success. The Louisiana Boxing Association hosted boxing matches between inmates from different colonies. Etienne participated in these fights and won 30 victories without ever knowing the bitterness of defeat.

After 10 years, Etienne was released ahead of schedule and now a new meaning of life shone in his life with a bright ray - boxing. At the age of 26 (!) Rhino entered the professional ring for the first time. The debut, which took place on December 3, 1998, turned out to be very successful - John Randall was defeated in thirty-one seconds! From the very beginning of his professional career, Etienne attracted the attention of all southern boxing fans with his style of fighting. In the same year, Clifford easily dealt with Abdul Mukhaymin, bringing down 800 punches on him in 8 rounds.

Reaching the Heavyweight Goal

With his stable performances, Clifford Etienne quickly began to make a name for himself. His goal was one - to become the leader in the heavyweight division. He stopped at nothing to achieve his goal. 1997 was truly a working year for the Rhino - he spent as many as 10 fights, 7 of which ended in knockouts. Boxing did not prevent Clifford from pursuing his personal life and Rhino married the day after his next duel in the professional ring ended. Despite the appearance of the family, Clifford Etienne was still a boxer and immediately after the honeymoon he was again in the boxing gym, preparing for the next fights. In the shortest possible time, Etienne managed to defeat some of the best heavyweights: the undefeated (at that time) Lamont Brewster and Lawrence Clay-Bey, Joey Guy and Cliff Koozer. Brewster was considered a clear favorite in the fight and was a three-time US champion, but this did not bother Etienne at all and, after 10 rounds, the judges unanimously gave the victory to the Rhinoceros.

Joe Guy had to part with the IBA belt, and Cliff Kuzer said goodbye to the NABF belt and there is only one reason for this - Clifford Etienne. He knocked out both Kuzer and Guy in the third round. The fight with Clay Bay was the most important for Etienne in his entire career - his contract with Showtime was at stake. Rhino did not let his nerves shackle him and fought with maximum concentration. As a result, he celebrates a victory on points, and the fight receives the title of "Best fight in the heavyweight division of 2000" according to Ring magazine. Etienne himself, according to the same magazine, received the title of "The Most Spectacular Boxer of 2000".

Exemplary family man

Despite the fact that Clifford Etienne slept, was awake and ate with boxing thoughts, this did not prevent him from remaining an exemplary family man: in the same 2000, his daughter was born. Clifford spends all his free time at home in ... the kitchen. Etienne loves his family and this love returns to him mutually - his parents, sister and wife are always there and support him in the most difficult situations. Cliff (as his friends call him) has a dream - to become the absolute world champion, and at the end of his career, give all his time to children and be an example for them in everything. Looking at Clifford ‘Black Rhino’ Etienne’s family and his current life, one thing can be said: Rhino may not be the undisputed champion, but he is already a winner!

(29-4-2, 20 KOs), who has been in prison for many years for armed robbery, kidnapping and attempted murder of a police officer, has found a new passion in prison. These are paintings and a passion for painting, he absorbed and mastered a new craft, that is, he became an artist. It's a good news. Worse, he must now be transferred to another facility because someone made an attempt on his life. Apparently, he miraculously left, but I do not know the exact details of the case.

"Clifford is truly incredible." Lynn O'Shea says he former boxer, who is currently serving a sentence of 105 years. "He took a serious interest in painting and became an artist by permission in prison."

"One of his paintings was hung on the wall at the police station in New Orleans."

But, in line with this and the recent display of great interest in one painting by Etienne, he almost died after being attacked by prisoners in the living room.

“Everything is deadlocked, after the attack,” says O’Shea. “Before that, he only wanted to paint, but is currently restricted and isolated. I hope some friends from the past will help him."

« black rhinoceros"Before the last sentence, he spent ten years behind bars, where he studied boxing. He was a master of prisoner fighting, and as soon as he was released, he began his professional career.

He became the leading figure in the royal category, but unexpectedly lost and then was instantly knocked out and ended his championship aspirations.

In August 2005, he robbed a businessman while trying to escape by car, kidnapped a woman and a child, and then tried to kill a police officer. Fortunately, the gun jammed, and the only reason that did not allow it.

After this crime, he was sentenced to 160 years in prison without the possibility of parole. Two and a half years ago, his sentence was reduced by more than 100 years, and now it will be just over a hundred years. Since he has been in prison since 2005, in 2110 he will be a free man ...

Recall that Etienne, despite various shocks, managed to defeat such famous fighters, like Lamon Brewster, Lawrence Clay-Bey, and.