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Greg Richardson

American boxerFor the football player, see Greg Richardson (American football).

Greg Richardson (born February 7, 1958) is a former professional boxer who was WBC Bantamweight Champion between February 25, 1991, and September 19, 1991.

Contents

  • 1 Early life, family and education
  • 2 Athletic career
  • 3 Career after boxing
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 Professional boxing record
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Early life, family and education

Richardson was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He was raised on its East Side.

Other members of Richardson's family have excelled in sports. He is an uncle of former Florida Gators cornerback Keiwan Ratliff and light middleweight boxer Durrell Richardson.

He began boxing in the late 1960s. In 1974, he was the National AAU and National Golden Gloves flyweight champion.

Athletic career

Known as "The Flea", Richardson turned pro in 1982. Richardson's professional boxing career peaked in February 1991, when he scored an upset victory over Raúl Pérez and won the WBC world bantamweight *le. Trained by Earl Charity, Richardson's quick reflexes were credited with earning him a 12-round unanimous decision over Perez, who held the *le for almost 28 months. He defended the *le against Victor Rab*es, before losing the belt to Joichiro Tatsuyoshi in 1991. In 1992 he moved down in weight to take on WBC super flyweight *le holder Moon Sung-kil, but lost a majority decision. He retired in 1996.

During his career, Richardson also held the NABF Bantamweight *le, as well as the USBA Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight *les.

Career after boxing

Personal life

Professional boxing record

See also

  • List of bantamweight boxing champions

References

    External links

    • Boxing record for Greg Richardson from BoxRec (registration required)