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Riddick Bowe 43: 1: 0: 33 KOs 0 KOs; wiki. Box-pro Box-am MT-pro All Bouts ... ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, it is not ...
BoxRec ranks Bowe as the 28th greatest fighter among boxers that had their last professional boxing match at heavyweight. Noted for his in-fighting skills, jab and combination punching, Bowe's first fight with Evander Holyfield is considered one of the greatest world heavyweight title fights of all time.
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1987 Heavyweight Bronze Medalist at the Pan-American Games in Indianapolis, Indiana. Lost to Jorge Luis Gonzalez on points (2-3) 1988 New York Golden Gloves Super Heavyweight Champion (Open Division) 1988 Super Heavyweight Silver Medalist at the Seoul Olympic Games. Results: Defeated Biko Botowamungu (Austria) KO 2.
Riddick Bowe boxer. 45. 43. 1. 0. Status. inactive. Division. heavyweight. Debut. 1989-03-06. Height. 6′ 5″/196cm. Reach. 81″/206cm. Age. - Born. 1968-08-10. Death. - Nationality. USA. Riddick Lamont Bowe (born August 10, 1967) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1989 and 2008.
DateOpponentLast Opponents' ResultsPlace2008-12-13W W L L W LSAP-Arena, Mannheim2005-04-07W W W W W WPechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula2004-09-25W W L L L LFire Lake Casino, Shawnee1996-12-14W W W W W LConvention Center, Atlantic City- USA
- August 10, 1968
5-0. United States Olympic Trials - Super heavyweight - Quarter-final. 1988-03-31. Robert Salters. debut. Colorado Springs. L-RSC. event bout wiki. United States National Championships - Super heavyweight - Semi-final.
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Aug 10, 2022 · Riddick Bowe: A Fighter Who Seemed To Have It All - Latest Boxing News. By James Slater - 08/10/2022 - Comments. What kind of memories does Riddick Bowe have when he looks back on his...
The 6’ 5” Bowe compiled a 104-18 amateur record that included a super heavyweight silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. “Big Daddy” turned pro in 1989 under the tutelage of Eddie Futch and wins over Garing Lane (TKO 4), Pinklon Thomas (TKO 8), Bert Cooper (TKO 2), Tyrell Biggs (TKO 8), Tony Tubbs (W 10), Bruce Seldon (KO 1 ...