- Howard Davis, Jr.
Howard Davis Jr. (born
February 14 1956 ) was a world class American amateur and professional boxer.Amateur career
As an amateur, Davis Jr. was trained by his father, a former boxer. He had an outstanding amateur career. In 1976, Howard Davis Jr. won the Olympic gold medal in the Lightweight division in Montreal, Canada. Davis Jr. was also named the Outstanding Boxer of the 1976 Olympics and given the
Val Barker Trophy , an Olympics that includedSugar Ray Leonard ,Michael Spinks andLeon Spinks .His Olympic victory came just one week after his mother died of a heart attack.
Other Amateur Accomplishments include:
*1973 National AAU Champion (125 lbs)
**DefeatedLeroy Veasley of Detroit in the final*1974 World Championships (125 lbs) in
Havana, Cuba
**DefeatedRoberto Andino (Puerto Rico) on points
**DefeatedRumen Peshev (Bulgaria) on points
**DefeatedEddie Ndukwu (Nigeria) on points
**Defeated Mariano Álvarez (Cuba) on points
**Defeated Boris Kuznetsov (Soviet Union) on points*1976 National AAU Champion (132 lbs)
**DefeatedThomas Hearns on points.*1976 Olympic Trials
**DefeatedAaron Pryor to qualify at 132 pounds*
1976 Summer Olympics – Gold Medal (132 lbs) andVal Barker Award winner for "Most Outstanding Boxer of the Games"
**DefeatedYukio Segawa (Japan) won on points
**DefeatedLeonidas Asprilla (Colombia) won by KO 2
**DefeatedTzvetan Tzvetkov (Bulgaria) won by TKO 3
**DefeatedAce Rusevski (Yugoslavia) won on points
**DefeatedSimion Cutov (Romania) won on pointsProfessional career
Davis turned pro after winning the Olympics, unsuccessfully fighting for the lightweight title twice and the junior welterweight title once. In some of his notable fights; he lost a close split decision to
Edwin Rosario in 1984 for the WBC Lightweight Title and lost via 1st round KO toJames McGirt for the IBF Light Welterweight Title in 1988.He also lost a 15 round decision to Jim Watt in his initial title fight in 1980.He retired in 1988 but returned to the ring in 1994, winning four of his final five fights before permanently retiring in 1996, with a professional record of 36-6-1 with 14 KO's.Davis is rather infamously known as the only American gold-medal-winning boxer on the 1976 Olympic team to not win a world championship as a professional.
He admitted in an interview that he wasn't happy with his career after his fifth pro fight.
Honors
The city of
Glen Cove, New York honored him with a parade in August 1976 that was attended by Lt. GovernorMary Anne Krupsak .Life After Boxing
Currently, Davis Jr. trains mixed martial artists.
Howard Davis Jr. is represented by Karla Guadamuz of KGC Marketing Team. The boxing manager serves as his Publicist & Marketing Director. For special appearances she can be contacted at: 786-543-1177.
References
July 3, 2006 "Sports Illustrated", "A Flurry of Punch Lines"
External links
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