Kelvin Seabrooks boxer

Kelvin Seabrooks boxer
bouts
50
won
28
lost
22
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1981-10-09
Height
5′ 6″/168cm
Reach
65½″/166cm
Age
-
Born
1963-03-10
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Kelvin Seabrooks (born March 10, 1963 in Charlotte, North Carolina) was an American boxer who won the International Boxing Federation bantamweight title and defended it four times.Seabrooks turned professional in 1981. He obtained the vacant world title of the bantamweight IBF the 15/5/1987 when beating to the other aspirant, Miguel Maturana by KO in the 5º assault in a combat agreed to 15 assaults. Defended the belt three times before losing it via TKO in the 15th round to Orlando Canizales in 1988. Seabrooks was down in 1st and 15th in the bout. Seabrooks was defeated by Canizales the following year by 11th round TKO. Seabrooks retired in 1995 after six consecutive losses.Charlotteobserver.com August 9, 2013Allison Osman wrote an article titled: FORMER BOXER FROM CHARLOTTE NOW WANTS TO GUIDE YOUTHKelvin Seabrooks, 50, was growing up in North Charlotte, he never dreamed he would be a boxer. Seabrooks, one of seven children, moved from place to place and even slept in an abandoned apartment building at times, but he found his escape in boxing. Sea brooks started boxing with the local Police Athletic League at age 11. "It kept me busy, off the streets and out of trouble," Seabrooks said. Although he did not want to box at first, he soon discovered he was good at it. "I won my first fight," he said.Seabrooks went to win four N.C. Golden Gloves championships. A highlight of his boxing career was winning a bronze medal at the 1980 Olympic trials; however, he didn't get to go to the Olympics. President Jimmy Carter boycotted the Summer Olympics in Moscow that year to protest the December 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1995-03-17 Jimmi Bredahl WWWWLL K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen LOST
Technical knockout
1994-09-28 Fontaine Cabell WWWWWW Lancaster LOST
Technical knockout
1994-04-17 Jimmy Deoria WWWWWW Catholic Youth Center, Scranton LOST
Technical knockout
1992-10-03 Pete Taliaferro WWWWWW Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi LOST
Technical knockout
1992-06-10 Tom Johnson WWWLWW Paramount Theatre, New York LOST
Corner retirement
1991-12-06 Angel Mayor WWWWLL Jai Alai Fronton, Miami LOST
Points
1991-10-18 Robert Woods LLLLLW Grady Cole Center, Charlotte WIN
KO
1990-05-13 Jesse Benavides WWWWWW Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi LOST
Technical knockout
1989-06-24 Orlando Canizales WWWWWW Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1989-04-06 Dwayne Brooks LLWWLL True Legends Sports Bar, Charlotte WIN
Technical knockout
1988-07-09 Orlando Canizales WWWWWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1988-02-06 Fernando Beltran LWWWWW Stade Pierre-de-Coubertin, Paris WIN
Technical knockout
1987-11-18 Ernie Cataluna WLWWWD San Cataldo WIN
Technical knockout
1987-07-04 Thierry Jacob WWWWWW Calais WIN
Technical knockout
1987-05-15 Miguel Maturana WLWWWW Plaza de Toros de Cartagena de Indias, Cartagena WIN
KO
1987-03-01 Louis Curtis WWWWWW George Washington HS Gym, Alexandria WIN
Unanimous decision
1986-08-15 Tony Reyes debut Charlotte WIN
KO
1986-03-10 Fred Jackson WWWLD Hordern Pavilion, Sydney WIN
KO
1985-12-10 Vernon Buchanan WLLWWW Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1985-12-02 Rodney Bowman WWWWWL Entertainment Centre, Sydney WIN
Technical knockout
1985-08-20 Harold Petty WWWLLW Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1985-08-05 Frederick Reed Hall LDWWWD Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1985-05-02 Tommy Cordova WLDDWW Resorts International, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1985-03-19 Lane Killian WLWWWW Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1985-03-08 Ray Minus WWWWWW Nassau WIN
Technical knockout
1985-02-04 Calvin Grove WWWWWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1984-12-05 Pat Cowdell WWWWWW Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill LOST
Technical knockout
1984-11-14 Chester Richardson WLLWWL National Guard Armory, Pikesville WIN
Unanimous decision
1984-08-25 Gaby Canizales LWWWWW Laredo LOST
Points
1984-05-24 Lane Killian WWWWWW Maxwell House Hotel, Nashville WIN
Technical knockout
1984-04-03 Juan Veloz LLWDWL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1984-03-06 Myron Taylor DWLWWL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1984-01-24 David Grayton WWWWWL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Points
1983-12-13 Alfonso Mitchell LLLLDL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1983-11-30 Mike Haygood LLWW National Guard Armory, Columbia WIN
KO
1983-06-21 Carmelo Negron WWWLWL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1983-05-10 Wilfredo Padron LLLWWL Sheraton Charleston Hotel, Charleston WIN
Unanimous decision
1983-03-22 Ewart Chance WWLW Atlantic City WIN
KO
1983-02-22 Rocky Garrett LL Sheraton Charleston Hotel, Charleston WIN
Technical knockout
1983-02-15 Terry Pizzaro LLWLWL Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Corner retirement
1982-12-16 Gary Benton debut Charlotte WIN
KO
1982-10-16 Donald Alston WWWLLL Coliseum, Charlotte WIN
KO
1982-08-20 Terry Pizzaro LLLLLL Orlando Sports Stadium, Orlando WIN
Unanimous decision
1982-07-17 Kenny Mitchell WWWLWD Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Majority decision
1982-06-15 Jerome Coffee WWWWWW Hyatt Regency Hotel, Nashville LOST
Unanimous decision
1982-05-13 Mike Jeter debut Anderson WIN
KO
1982-03-09 Francis Childs WWW Brandywine Club, Chadds Ford LOST
Points
1982-01-14 Vincent Christian WWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1981-12-08 Rondell Stevenson LLLLLL Sheraton Charleston Hotel, Charleston WIN
Technical knockout
1981-10-09 Peanut Hughes LLWLLL Charlotte WIN
KO

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