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Oct 25, 2021 · The WBA light-middleweight champion of the world after just 9 fights, his boxing apprenticeship was short. Some would say too short. Moore won his title in Japan and defended it in South Africa and twice in America before he faced a Duran who was looking for redemption in 1983.
Jun 18, 2009 · On March 18, 1959, 25-year-old Davey Moore entered the Olympic Arena in Los Angeles to fight for the featherweight championship of the world. His opponent, highly regarded world champion Hogan (Kid) Bassey, 59-11-2 (30), was 26-years-old and in the prime of his career.
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.ResultRecordOpponent23Win18–5Gary Coates22Win17–5Hector Rosario21Loss16–520Loss16–4He was a super-welterweight world champion. In a career spanning 7 years, 5 months, and 29 days, Moore amassed a record of 18-5, which includes 14 wins via KO, 4 of which were in world-title fights. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) in 2021. Analysis model: v1.0.0-beta-3. Prediction model: v1.0.0-beta-1. LEGEND.
Draw: 1. KOs: 30. Induction: 2021. Born David Schultz Moore on November 1, 1933 in Lexington, KY. Raised in Springfield, OH, Moore compiled a 120-5 amateur record, including the 1952 National AAU 118-pound championship and represented the USA at the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games.
Moore was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1986 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2021. Professional record. Championship record. 5 opponents (3 by KO) beaten for the World Featherweight Title.
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1 day ago · Springfield boxing great Davey Moore was a world champion whose 10-year professional career came to a tragic end when he collapsed and later died after a fight in 1963.