Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In October 2019, Đương knocked out the previously undefeated Jenel Lausa as the main undercard of the Victory 8: Legends of Hoan Kiem event in Hanoi. [5] [6]Đương won a silver medal in the bantamweight event at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, [3] defeating Nanthavong Simphavong of Laos and Naing Latt of Myanmar before losing to Thai legend Chatchai-decha Butdee in the final.
The light-heavyweight division was created in 1903, the brainchild of Chicago journalist Lou Houseman who was also a boxing manager and promoter. He matched his own fighter Jack Root with Kid McCoy and announced the fight as being for the light-heavyweight championship of the world.
This page was last edited on 14 November 2018, at 19:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Ricky Anderson; William Abelyan; Arthur Abraham; Miguel Acosta; Tomasz Adamek; Ola Afolabi; Joachim Alcine; Devon Alexander; José Alfaro; Muhammad Ali; Canelo Álvarez
In professional boxing, the division is above 168 pounds (76 kg) and up to 175 pounds (79 kg), falling between super middleweight and cruiserweight.. The light heavyweight class has produced some of boxing's greatest champions: Bernard Hopkins (who, upon becoming champion, broke the record for oldest man to win a world title), Tommy Loughran, Billy Conn, Joey Maxim, Archie Moore, Michael ...
This is a list of world lightweight boxing champions by organization, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations: . The World Boxing Association (WBA), founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA),
Reign Began Reign Ended Champion Recognition World Claim 1923-01-30 1925-03-27 Pinky Mitchell: NBA/Undisputed 1925-03-27 1925-03-31 Abandoned: James Red Herring
A. Abdelhak Aatkani; Borislav Abadzhiev; Muhammad Abdullaev; Mauricio Aceves; Pedro Adigue; Charles Adkins (boxer) Ebrahim Afsharpour; Aurélien Agnan; Khariton Agrba