Jeff Goodwin boxer

Jeff Goodwin boxer
bouts
20
won
6
lost
13
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1980-10-04
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1990-12-08 Jean-Claude Buch WWWWWW Poitiers LOST
KO
1988-06-16 Franco DiOrio WWWWLW Felt Forum, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1985-11-20 Othal Dixon WWWWWL Woodlands Inn, Conroe LOST
Technical knockout
1985-09-24 Kenny Vice WWWWWW Municipal Auditorium, Lafayette LOST
Technical knockout
1985-01-18 Raphael Sims WWWWWW Summit, Houston LOST
Unanimous decision
1984-07-10 Melvin Paul LWWLLL Landmark Hotel, Metairie LOST
KO
1983-11-23 Rocky Lockridge WWWLWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1983-05-26 Steve Guess L 2001/VIP, Knoxville WIN
KO
1983-04-28 Rick Melton WLLL 2001/VIP, Knoxville WIN
KO
1983-02-11 Richard Savage WWWWWW Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa LOST
Unanimous decision
1983-01-08 Donald Alston WWLLLL Pennington Gap High School, Pennington Gap WIN
KO
1982-08-27 Mike Penderman W Viking Hall, Bristol WIN
Split-decision
1982-06-02 Pedro Laza WWWWWW Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa LOST
Unanimous decision
1982-04-07 Billy White W Hyatt Regency Hotel, Nashville LOST
Unanimous decision
1982-01-30 Mike Essett LWLD Golden Gloves Arena, Knoxville NC
1981-11-27 Randy Edens WWLL Civic Coliseum, Knoxville WIN
Points
1981-08-08 Peanut Hughes LLLWL Bill Meyer Stadium, Knoxville WIN
Technical knockout
1981-04-30 Clay Davis WW Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa LOST
Points
1981-02-15 Teddy Hatfield WWWWW Civic Coliseum, Knoxville LOST
Unanimous decision
1980-10-04 Teddy Hatfield WW East High School Gym, Morristown LOST
Points

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