- Kennedy McKinney
Kennedy McKinney (born
January 10 ,1966 inHernando, Mississippi ) was a professional boxer, who won the bantamweight gold medal at the1988 Summer Olympics . He won the IBF junior featherweight title as a professional as well as the WBO super bantamweight title.Amateur career
*1985 2nd place at United States Amateur Championships as a Flyweight, was stopped by
Arthur Johnson
*1986 2nd place at United States Amateur Championships as a Flyweight, losing by decision to Arthur Johnson
*1987 3rd place at United States Amateur Championships as a Bantamweight, losing by decision toMichael Collins
*1988 2nd place at United States Amateur Championships as a Bantamweight, losing by decision toJemal Hinton
*1988 qualified as a Bantamweight for the United States Olympic Team, avenging previous defeats versus Michael Collins, whom he beat three times and Jemal Hinton, all by decision.
*Won the Bantamweight Olympic Gold Medal at the Seoul Olympic Games. Results were:
**DefeatedGiovanni Perez (Guatemala) TKO 1
**Defeated Birajdar (India) forfeit
**DefeatedSteve Mwema (Kenya) points
**DefeatedPhajol Moolsan (Thailand) TKO 1
**DefeatedAleksandar Hristov (Bulgaria) pointsProfessional career
Known as "King", McKinney was a cautious yet exciting junior featherweight (super bantamweight) fighter who captured the IBF title by beating
Welcome Ncita in 1992 in a spectacular bout that saw him on the deck before knocking the African cold with a perfect right hand.After five defenses, among others a KO over Rudy Zavala and a points win over Ncita, he lost his belt to future star
Vuyani Bungu , a fight which was deemed 1994 Upset of the Year byRing Magazine .Two years later he challenged undefeated
Marco Antonio Barrera for the WBO Super Bantamweight Title, a vicious battle in which he dropped Barrera in the 11th, but lost via TKO in the 12th. McKinney later took a rematch against Bungu, but lost a narrow split decision. Later that year, he did battle withJunior Jones who had upset Barrera in an exciting war, one which McKinney won via TKO.McKinney then moved up a weight class to challenge
Luisito Espinosa for the WBC Featherweight Title in 1998. Espinosa made quick work of McKinney, winning via a 2nd round TKO.After the loss to Espinosa, McKinney quickly lost steam. He would fight only five more times against scattered and limited opposition, three of which too place during a short lived comeback run in 2002-03. Kennedy now resides in Larose, LA. He is the head trainer of the Bayou Side Boxing Gym, featuring boxing prospects Zane Marks, Martin Verdin, and Gary Bergeron.
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