Lenroy Thompson

Lenroy Thompson (born 1988, in Uniondale, New York) is an American amateur boxer best known to win the US title in 2008 and 2010 and the Golden Gloves 2009 at super heavyweight. He is considered a serious contenter for the London Olympics in 2012 and frequently fights in pink to show his commitment to and involvement with the Breast Cancer Awareness Program.

Career

Southpaw counterpuncher Thompson started boxing to lose weight in 2005. A few months later he moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida where he continued to box for Fort Pierce P.A.L. and win 18 consecutive matches in the super heavyweight class.

At the U.S. Championships 2007: he dec. Lucas Runion, College Park, Md., 11-7; won on disqualification over Frank Pojsl, Honolulu, Hawaii, DQ-4; dec. Andrew Shepherd, Ft. Carson, Colo., 19-12, in quarterfinals and lost to eventual winner Michael Hunter, Las Vegas, Nev., 12-17 in semifinals.

He qualified for the Olympic Trials, where he lost to Kimdo Bethel 9-10, stopped Josh Parson 1:17 into the first round, and eventually lost a rematch with Andrew Shepherd (who he had beaten at the U.S Men's) 8-8 draw (raw score 17-18).

He exploited Hunter's absence and narrowly (12:12, countback win) beat Tor Hamer (Hamer's only amateur loss) in March 2008 to become US champion. In May at the 2008 Golden Gloves he lost the rematch to eventual winner Hamer.

At the 2009 Golden Gloves he won this tournament, too, besting Bryant Jennings in the final. In May 2010 he decisioned Randall Blankenship at the Regional Finals in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

He defeated Danny Kelly in Colorado Springs on July 17, 2010 to retake the USA Boxing Championship.

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