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  2. Darrin Van Horn - Wikipedia

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    Van Horn, a 2:1 underdog, defeated Robert Hines by a 12-round unanimous decision to win the IBF Junior Middleweight Championship on February 5, 1989, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [2] On July 15, 1989, Van Horn returned to Atlantic City to make his first title defense against Gianfranco Rosi , the former WBC Super Welterweight Champion.

  3. List of male boxers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable male boxers. For a list of female boxers, see List of female boxers A. Ricky Anderson ...

  4. Nico Hernandez - Wikipedia

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    [5] [25] [8] [11] [26] [23] This was the first fight in which Hernandez had ever been scheduled for six rounds, and one of the few experiences he had ever had fighting without protective headgear (which had proven a problem for him at the 2016 Olympics). [5] [25] [8] [11] Through four rounds, Hernandez exerted full control, attacking ...

  5. Allen Litzau - Wikipedia

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    Allen Litzau won his professional debut in November 2002, but lost his next fight. On June 4, 2005, Litzau defeated 8-0 Darby Smart for the Minnesota State Featherweight Title. [2] After putting together nine consecutive wins, Litzau lost again to Terry Lantz in May 2006.

  6. England Boxing National Amateur Championships Featherweight ...

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    (Gallagher Boys ABC) 1988: David Anderson (Bellahouston BC) 1989: Peter Richardson (Philip Thomas School of Boxing ABC) 1990: Brian Carr (Auchengeich BC) 1991: Jon Jo Irwin (Tom Hill ABC) 1992: Alan Temple (Hartlepool Boys Welfare ABC) 1993: Jason Cook (Maesteg BC) 1994: Dean Pithie (Willenhall ABC) 1995: David Burrows (Bench Hill ABC) 1996 ...

  7. Wale Omotoso - Wikipedia

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    Wale Omotoso (born May 6, 1985) is a Nigerian professional boxer.He was based in Australia for several years, where he turned professional. [2] In 2011, he signed with Top Rank, and was trained and managed by Freddie Roach at Wild Card Boxing in Los Angeles, California.