Eric Griffin (boxer)
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Gold | 1989 Moscow | Light Flyweight | |
Gold | 1991 Sydney | Light Flyweight | |
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Eric Griffin (born 1967-11-03 in Broussard, LA) is a retired boxer from the USA, who competed in the light flyweight (– 48kg) division during the early 1990s. He won at the 1991 world championships finals, beating Rogelio Marcelo.
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[edit] Amateur Career
As an amateur, Griffin was the co-captain of the 1992 USA Olympic Team.
[edit] Amateur Highlights
- 1989 World Champion at Light Flyweight in competition in Moscow. Results were:
- Defeated Gonzalez (Mexico) TKO
- Defeated Dok-Nam Kim (North Korea) points
- Defeated Rogelio Marcelo (Cuba) points
- 1990 Light Flyweight Gold Medalist at Goodwill Games in Seattle. Results were:
- Defeated Alcibel Flores (Venezuela) points
- Defeated Nshan Munchian (Soviet Union) points
- Defeated Anatoly Filippov (Soviet Union) points
- 1991 United States Amateur Light Flyweight champion
- 1991 World Champion at Light Flyweight in competition in Sydney. Results were:
- Defeated Dong-Bum Cho (South Korea) points
- Defeated Tsogtjargal Erdenetsogt (Mongolia) KO 3
- Defeated Nelson Dieppa (Puerto Rico) points
- Defeated Rogelio Marcelo (Cuba) points
[edit] Olympic Results
- Qualified as a Light Flyweight at the United States Olympic Trials. Results were:
- Defeated Bradley Martinez points
- Defeated James Harris points
- Defeated Mario Bueno points
- Defeated Bradley Martinez (points), at Olympic Box-Offs
- Competed as a Light Flyweight at 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Results were
- Defeated Fausto Rosario (Dominican Republic) points
- Lost to Rafael Lozano (Spain) points
[edit] Pro Career
Griffin turned pro in 1992 and had a disappointing career. He retired in 1997 after being TKO'd in his first and only title shot, a bout for the vacant WBO light flyweight title agaisnt Jesus Chong, having won 16 and lost 4 in his pro career.