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== Professional career == | == Professional career == | ||
Davis, known as "Superman", turned pro in 1986 and won his first 32 fights, including a 9th-round KO upset over ] to capture the WBA Welterweight Title in 1990. In 1993 he challenged ] for the WBA Light Middleweight Title, but lost a close decision. He would never again fight for a major title, and he retired in 2002. | Davis, known as "Superman", turned pro in 1986 and won his first 32 fights, including a 9th-round ] upset over ] to capture the WBA Welterweight Title in 1990. In 1993 he challenged ] for the WBA Light Middleweight Title, but lost a close decision. He would never again fight for a major title, and he retired in 2002. | ||
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== Amateur career == | == Amateur career == | ||
Davis won the 1986 New York Golden Gloves 147 lb Open Championship. Davis defeated Maurice Donovan of the Knights Community Center in the finals to win the Championship. In 1985 Davis advanced to the finals of the 147 lb Open division and was defeated by Bradley Austin of the Jerome Boys Club. Davis trained at Gleason's Gym in New York City and as well at the Morris Park Boxing Club in the Van Nest section of the ]. | Davis won the 1986 ] 147 lb Open Championship. Davis defeated Maurice Donovan of the Knights Community Center in the finals to win the Championship. In 1985 Davis advanced to the finals of the 147 lb Open division and was defeated by Bradley Austin of the Jerome Boys Club. Davis trained at ] in New York City and as well at the Morris Park Boxing Club in the ] section of the ]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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American boxerAaron Davis (born April 8, 1967, in the Bronx, New York, United States) is a former professional boxer who was the welterweight champion of the world.
Professional career
Davis, known as "Superman", turned pro in 1986 and won his first 32 fights, including a 9th-round KO upset over Mark Breland to capture the WBA Welterweight Title in 1990. In 1993 he challenged Julio César Vásquez for the WBA Light Middleweight Title, but lost a close decision. He would never again fight for a major title, and he retired in 2002.
Preceded byMark Breland | WBA Welterweight Champion 8 July 1990– 19 January 1991 |
Succeeded byMeldrick Taylor |
Amateur career
Davis won the 1986 New York Golden Gloves 147 lb Open Championship. Davis defeated Maurice Donovan of the Knights Community Center in the finals to win the Championship. In 1985 Davis advanced to the finals of the 147 lb Open division and was defeated by Bradley Austin of the Jerome Boys Club. Davis trained at Gleason's Gym in New York City and as well at the Morris Park Boxing Club in the Van Nest section of the Bronx.
See also
External links
- Boxing record for Aaron Davis from BoxRec (registration required)