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  1. David Terrell Reid (born September 17, 1973) is a former boxer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Amateur career [ edit ] Reid had a stellar amateur boxing career, culminating with a come-from-behind, one-punch knock out win to secure a gold medal at the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia .

  2. Reid, the lone American gold medalist in boxing, became the toast of a U.S. squad that included Floyd Mayweather Jr., Antonio Tarver and Fernando Vargas. Those who watched the bout on NBC will never forget Marv Albert screaming, “Down goes Duvergel, Duvergel is hurt, David Reid connecting … It’s all over … David Reid has stunned ...

  3. 10 0 0. Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City. W-UD. event bout wiki. ref: Albert Earl Brown Calvin Claxton 40-35 Al DeVito 39-36 John Riley 40-35. Pro Debut for the 1996 Light-Middleweight Olympic Gold medalist David Reid. pro boxer.

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  5. Jun 29, 2014 · David Reid had a stellar amateur boxing career, culminating with a Gold Medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Like Oscar De La Hoya four years before, Reid was the only Olympic Gold Medalist in boxing for the United States, so comparisons by writers and critics to De La Hoya were practically inevitable.

  6. Nov 2, 2009 · Reid would stop him in the 6th of a scheduled 6 in Denver. Koon would finish his career in 2001 fighting for the world light heavyweight title. Within a month Reid stopped John Long, 7-1-1, and then Geoff Yalenezian, 11-0, both in the 2nd round. His promoter, Dan Goosen, had Reid on a fast track to the title. Reid’s left eye lid was drooping.

  7. David Reid. "American Dream". 17-2 / 7 KO. North Philly - Jr. Middlewt. 1996 Olympic Gold Medal capped. a fine amateur career. Brisk move-ment as a pro (presumably due to. a nagging eye problem) brought him a world title in just his12th bout. Born: 9/17/73.

  8. Mar 2, 2000 · Reid, who is 14-0 and the World Boxing Association superwelterweight champion, will face the toughest test of his career against Trinidad (36-0), the World Boxing Association welterweight champion ...

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