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  2. Hearns moved up in weight and won the WBC Super Welterweight (154 lb) title from boxing legend and three-time world champion Wilfred Benítez (44–1–1) in New Orleans in December 1982, and defended that title against European Champion Luigi Minchillo (42–1) (W 12), Roberto Durán (TKO 2), no.1 contender Fred Hutchings (29–1) (KO 3) and ...

  3. North American Boxing Federation Super Middle (supervisor: Sammy Macias) WBO World Super Middle (vacant) Hearns was knocked down in the fourth round and had a point deducted for holding in the same round.

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  4. Jan 11, 2024 · What is Thomas Hearns' boxing record? In a professional boxing career spanning 28 years and two months, Thomas Hearns fought 67 times with 61 wins, 5 losses, and 1 draw. Hearns retired from professional boxing with a record of 61-5-1, which included seven world-title wins and eight successful title defense fights at three weight classes ...

  5. Jul 27, 2020 · Hearns became the first fighter in history to win world titles in four weight divisions. Lost the WBC Middleweight Championship to Iran Barkley by a third-round TKO on June 6, 1988. Named The Ring Upset of the Year for 1988.

  6. Thomas Hearns' boxing record boasts an impressive 61 wins, 48 of which were knockouts. He defeated several formidable opponents throughout his career, including: 1. José Cuevas. In 1980, Hearns won his first world title by defeating José Cuevas via second-round TKO in a fight that made him the WBA welterweight world champion. 2. Wilfred Benitez

  7. 1977 United States National AAU Boxing Championships 139lb. division quarterfinal bout

  8. Hearns had an amateur record of 1558. In 1977, he won the National Amateur Athletic Union Light Welterweight Championship, defeating Bobby Joe Young of Steubenville, Ohio, in the finals.

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