- World Athletic Association
Pat O'Grady , a Maverick's boxing promoter, formed the World Athletic Association in Oklahoma, after theWorld Boxing Association withdrew recognition as world lightweight champion from his son,Sean O'Grady , inJuly 1981 .At the heavyweight division, the WAA named Floyd (Jumbo) Cummings as champion, but he never defended his title.
The first WAA's fight was held in
October 31 ,1981 , whenSean O'Grady was knocked out in 2 rounds byAndrew Ganigan for the lightweight title, inLittle Rock ,Arkansas .The first supermiddleweight champion of the history was Jerry (Wimpy) Halstead, who knocked Ron Brown out in 6 rounds, in
April 3 ,1982 , in Denver,Colorado , for the "WAA junior lightheavyweightt" title. Wimpy soon outgrew the division.Pat O'Grady's son-in-law,
Monte Masters , won the vacant WAA heavyweight title knockingTony Fulilangi out in 14 rounds, onSeptember 22 ,1983 , in Phoenix,Arizona .Masters was promptly stripped of his heavyweight title after splitting from Pat's daughter (
1984 ). Then, an eliminatory match for the vacant title was scheduled between two just retired boxersClarence Hill and Eddy (Animal) Lopez. That fight never happened.The WAA's last hurrah was in August
1985 , when CanadianMichael Olajide won the middleweight title, knockingSakaria Ve out in 9 rounds, inFiji .Another boxing World Athletic Association (no connection to this one) was established in
1996 by former major league pitching starDean Chance as a satellite of hisInternational Boxing Union .
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