Billy Collins Jr. boxer
- bouts
- 15
- won
- 14
- lost
- 0
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super welterweight
- Debut
- 1981-12-02
- Height
- -
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 22
- Born
- 1961-09-21
- Death
- 1984-03-06
- Nationality
- USA
William Ray Collins Jr. (September 21, 1961 – March 6, 1984) was an undefeated American professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1983. His career was cut short after his final fight when he sustained serious injuries against Luis Resto in their ten-round bout. Aided by his trainer Panama Lewis, Resto used illegal, tampered gloves with an ounce of the gloves' cushioning removed, along with hand wraps which had been soaked in plaster of Paris.Billy Collins was born to a working-class Irish family in Antioch, Tennessee. His father (whose mother was native American) was a former welterweight professional boxer who had once fought world champion Curtis Cokes. He trained his son to follow in his footsteps since before kindergarten. Also a welterweight, Collins won his first 14 fights as a professional, among them a decision over future world title challenger Harold Brazier.Collins was matched against Puerto Rican journeyman Luis Resto at Madison Square Garden in New York on June 16, 1983, on the undercard of the Roberto Durán vs. Davey Moore light middleweight title fight. Collins entered the fight as a betting favorite but took a heavy beating and lost by a unanimous decision.At the end of the fight, Collins' father and trainer, Billy Sr., noticed that Resto's gloves felt thinner than normal and demanded that they be impounded. A subsequent investigation by the New York State Boxing Commission concluded that Resto's trainer, Panama Lewis, had removed an ounce of padding from each glove. It made Resto's punches harder and more damaging to Collins. The fight result was changed to a no contest.Lewis' New York boxing license was permanently revoked, effectively banning him from any official role in American boxing for life. Resto was suspended indefinitely and never fought again. In 1986, Lewis and Resto were tried and convicted of assault, conspiracy, and criminal possession of a deadly weapon (Resto's plaster of paris wraps); prosecutors felt that Lewis' actions made the fight an illegal assault on Collins. Both served 2.mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}1⁄2 years in prison.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1983-06-16 | Luis Resto | WWWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | NC No Contest |
1983-05-12 | Fernando Fernandez | LWWLLL | Viking Hall, Bristol | WIN Technical knockout |
1983-03-16 | Steve Johnson | DWWWWW | Showboat Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1983-01-20 | Dennis Horne | WWWWWW | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1982-10-17 | Ricky Whitt | WWWWWW | Claridge Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1982-09-30 | Eddie Flanning | LLLLWL | Yorktown Aircraft Carrier, Charleston | WIN Technical knockout |
1982-09-11 | Harold Brazier | WWLWWW | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN Majority decision |
1982-08-04 | Mike Pollitt | WDLLWW | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1982-07-17 | Roosevelt Moss | WLLLWL | Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1982-06-23 | Jose Fuentes | W | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1982-05-20 | Bruce Strauss | WWLLWW | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1982-03-17 | Tony Taylor | LLLLLL | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1982-02-04 | Keith Corbett | LLLDLD | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1982-01-19 | Gary Baker | debut | Memphis | WIN KO |
1981-12-02 | Kevin Griffin | WD | Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN KO |