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  1. David Schultz "Davey" Moore (November 1, 1933 – March 25, 1963) was an American featherweight world champion boxer who fought professionally from 1953 to 1963. A resident of Springfield, Ohio , Moore was one of two world champions to share the name in the second half of the 20th century.

  2. Oct 9, 2008 · Roberto Duran's comeback victory over defending WBA 154 lb. champion Davey Moore in 1983 is my ALL-TIME favorite fight. Duran literally took Moore apart up in New York, and Moore was never the same fighter ever again..

  3. Davey Moore (June 9, 1959 – June 3, 1988) was an American professional boxer who held the WBA light middleweight title between February 1982 and June 1983, the second of two professional champions who shared the name in the second half of the 20th century.

    No.
    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    23
    Win
    18–5
    Gary Coates
    22
    Win
    17–5
    Hector Rosario
    21
    Loss
    16–5
    20
    Loss
    16–4
  4. Davey Moore never was the same after this fight. Almost similar to how after Marciano beat Charles the first time, Charles became a losing fighter. Sad story really, Moore would end up being hit and killed by his own vehicle as it came down the driveway at him.

  5. Jun 17, 2008 · Twenty five years ago today, Roberto Duran rose from the ashes of "No Mas" and bludgeoned WBA junior middleweight champion Davey Moore to capture his third divisional crown, completing a most...

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Looking back - Roberto Duran vs. Davey Moore. Sub Lead 22-Dec-23 by Bill Tibbs. Moore would turn pro in November of 1980 and would run off 12 straight wins. Duran vs Moore. It is hard to believe it has been a quarter-century since his last bout and over 4 decades since his pro debut.

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  8. In 1963, Springfield resident Davey Moore took part in a boxing match that garnered the attention of California’s governor, Pope John XXIII and a 21-year-old known as Bob Dylan.

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