Davey Moore (1980s)

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Davey Moore (1959-1988) was an American world champion boxer, the second of two of them who shared those names in the late 20th century, and whose respective careers each ended with death by trauma near the age of thirty.

This Davey Moore was born in New York, during the championship reign of the first Davey Moore. As a boxer, he rose quickly through the junior middleweight ranks -- perhaps too quickly, according to some boxing writers and critics.

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[edit] Professional career

After winning eight professional fights, five by knockout, the WBA named him their #1 challenger, and in February of 1982, he travelled to Japan, where he knocked out defending champion Tadashi Mihara in six, winning the WBA world junior middleweight title.

In April of that year he defended it against Charlie Weir, taking five rounds to knock him out, and in July former world champion Ayub Kalule, whom he stopped in ten.

Moore started 1983 by beating challenger Gary Guiden, again by knockout, in four. Next, he defended against former two-time world champion Roberto Duran. Moore was perhaps overconfident, against an aging 'Hands of Stone' Duran, but experience proved the key with Duran hammering shut one of Moore's eyes and stopping him in eight rounds at Madison Square Garden. Moore won his next two fights, the first in Monte Carlo over Wilfredo Benitez, but then he was disqualified in the ninth round against Louis Acaries in Paris. In 1985, he won one more fight and was in line to challenge Carlos Santos for the IBF World Junior Middleweight title. That fight did not materialize, but eventually he did get to challenge for the IBF title, going against Buster Drayton in August 1986. Moore lost by TKO in the tenth and only fought 5 more times, winning 3 and losing 2.

[edit] Death

One morning in early June 1988, as Moore was leaving his home, he stepped out of his car to open his garage door. The car lurched backwards, pinning him against the door of his garage. He died at the scene [1].

Preceded by
Tadashi Mihara
WBA Light Middleweight boxing champion
2 Feb 1982– 16 Jun 1983
Succeeded by
Roberto Duran

[edit] Amateur Highlights

Davey Moore won five New York Golden Gloves Championships. Moore won the 1976 135lb Sub-Novice Championship. Moore also won the 1977, 1978 and 1979 147lb Open Championships. He was defeated in the 1980 147lb Open division by Pedro Vilella himself a three time New York Golden Gloves Champion. Moore was trained at the Morrisania Youth Center in the Bronx, New York by Leon Washington a former professional Middleweight.

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