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Floyd Cummings

American boxer

Floyd "Jumbo" *mings (born 20 December 1949 in Mississippi) is a retired American heavyweight boxer best known for his fight with Joe Frazier.

*mings served 12 years in prison for murder in the Stateville Correctional Center, Illinois, and upon his release started boxing professionally, making his debut in March 1979 at the age of 29.

He was a fringe contender in the heavyweight division in the early 1980s, fighting such opponents as Tim Witherspoon, Renaldo Snipes, and Mitch Green, losing decisions against all three. In his last fight, *mings was stopped by Frank Bruno. Though Bruno was somewhat fortunate to survive a right hand blow on the bell of round one that left him severely dazed and on the back foot til late in the second, from which Bruno had to be helped to his corner by Terry Lawless.

He is notable for having been the final opponent of former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, when Frazier made a brief comeback in 1981; the fight was scored a draw. *mings ended his career with a record of 15 wins, six losses, and one draw.

In 2002, *mings was sentenced to life imprisonment for armed robbery.In August 2016, *mings was released from prison.

Professional boxing record

References

    External links

    • Boxing record for Floyd *mings from BoxRec (registration required)