- Saoul Mamby
Saoul Paul Mamby (born
1947-06-04 in theBronx, NY ) was a professional boxer between 1969 and 2000.Personal
Mamby, the child of a mother of Spanish decent and father from Jamaica, converted to Judaism at age 4. [ [http://www.ringsidereport.com/Smith1192005.htm Boxing News: RSR Looks Back at Saoul Mamby ] ]
Mamby is also a
Vietnam veteran .Mamby became interested in boxing while on vacation in
Jamaica , and compiled an amateur record of 25-5 before turning pro in 1969.Boxing career
He held the WBC junior
welterweight title once, starting his 2-1/2-year reign in February 1980 by going toSouth Korea to stop titlistKim Sang-Hyun in the 14th round. After that, he made five successful defenses, and had to travel to exotic places, includingIndonesia andNigeria , in order to make some of them. He stopped former WBC lightweight champEsteban De Jesus in the 13th round in July 1980 on the Holmes-LeDoux undercard; decisioned Termite Watkins over 15 on the Holmes-Ali undercard; won a 15-round nod overJo Kimpuani on yet another undercard for a Larry Holmes fight (this time it was vs.Leon Spinks ); went toIndonesia to decisionThomas Americo ; and, in his last bout leaving the ring as champion, decisionedObisio Nwankpa inNigeria .He was to fight WBA champion
Aaron Pryor in the summer of 1982 for a unification bout in the junior welterweight division, but instead fought and lost (both match and title) by split-decision toLeroy Haley in June of that year. He would play the role of world title challenger twice more, once in a rematch with Haley in February 1983 (losing a 12-round unanimous nod) and once in a challenge to new championBilly Costello in November 1984 (dropping another 12-round unanimous decision). In fact, Mamby replaced Haley with five days to go before the Costello bout—Haley backing out due to a claimed hand injury. While Costello's camp was wary of Mamby's ring savvy and crafty veteran status, the fight went ahead anyway. That would be Mamby's last title bout.Other names Mamby has fought include
Roberto Duran (losing by points in a non-title affair in 1976) andSaengsak Muangsurin (losing a 15-round decision inThailand in 1977 in an attempt to win Muangsurin's title, the same WBC 140-lb. belt Mamby would win from Saengsak's conqueror, Sang-Hyun).Mamby continued to fight into his 50s, and was retired by the Californina State athletic commission following his last loss in 2000.
Comeback at 60
At the age of 60, Mamby announced a comeback which was to have taken place in
Lapwai, Idaho at the Pi-Nee-Waus Community Center of theNez Perce Tribe [ [http://www.fightnews.com/richardson257.htm Boxing News - 24 hours/day - Reload often! ] ] , in a card that was subsequently cancelled.[ [http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines//EkpFlkpFlZKpFDmDTM.html Boxing News - Fightnews.com : EkpFlkpFlZKpFDmDTM ] ] Mamby fought several weeks later at age 60, weighing 149 1/2 pounds (63 kilograms) and lost to a ten round decision journeyman fighter Anthony Osbourne in the Cayman Islands, making Mamby the oldest boxer ever to appear in an officially sanctioned bout.
See also
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List of WBC world champions References
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