Ray Lathon boxer
- bouts
- 24
- won
- 23
- lost
- 1
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- light heavyweight
- Debut
- 1990-02-16
- Height
- 6′ 0″/183cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 34
- Born
- 1966-10-27
- Death
- 2000-12-12
- Nationality
- USA
Ray Lathon, (October 27, 1966, in St. Louis, Missouri – December 12, 2000, in St. Louis) was an American boxer.Known as "Lethal", Lathon was a stellar amateur and, in 1989, he was the U.S. Amateur Middleweight champion and won the Golden Gloves and USA Boxing titles. He also fought as part of Team USA at the World Championships in Moscow.Lathon turned professional in 1990, and suffered his only professional defeat to Montell Griffin in 1994. Lathon's career record is a 22-1 with 21 knockouts overall.On December 12, 2000, after finishing a workout in a St. Louis gym, Lathon was shot and killed execution-style by a masked gunman. Lathon had been in training for an upcoming attempt at the NABF Cruiserweight title. Ahmad Adisa, age 27, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. At his trial, evidence suggested that Adisa was hired to kill Lathon for a $10,000 payment, though no one else has been charged in the case. Assistant Circuit Attorney Dwight Warren told jurors that Lathon was killed in retaliation for his suspected involvement in the kidnapping and torture of a drug dealer in 1999. Authorities said the drug dealer was beaten and burned with cigarettes, but Lathon was never charged.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2000-10-10 | Rodney McSwain | WLLLLL | The Spotlight, Saint Louis | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-02-08 | Reggie Miller | LLLWDL | The Spotlight, Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1999-12-07 | Kevin Robertson | LLLLW | The Spotlight, Saint Louis | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-06-25 | Onebo Maxime | WWWLLL | Station Casino, Saint Charles | WIN KO |
1999-05-04 | Ken Bentley | LLLLWL | Ambassador Club, Saint Louis | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-01-26 | Tracy Barrios | LWLLWL | UAW Hall, Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1998-11-17 | Harry Daniels | LLLLLL | UAW Hall, Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1998-09-15 | Booker T Word | WWLLLL | UAW Hall, Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1997-01-23 | Earl Abernathy | LLLLLL | Ambassador Club, Saint Louis | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-09-12 | Montell Griffin | WWWWWW | Great Western Forum, Inglewood | LOST Unanimous decision |
1994-06-13 | Jesus Castaneda | LWLWWW | Great Western Forum, Inglewood | WIN KO |
1994-02-12 | Tim Knight | WWLLWL | Cervantes Center, Saint Louis | WIN Unanimous decision |
1994-01-24 | Gino Galliano | debut | Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1993-05-15 | Donnie Penelton | LLLLLL | Eagles Auditorium, Milwaukee | WIN KO |
1993-03-02 | Ed Kelley | WLWWWW | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-08-28 | John Williams | LLLLLL | Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1992-05-04 | Jeff Bowman | WLLLLL | Fairgrounds Arena, Mobile | WIN KO |
1992-04-03 | Kevin Chisolm | L | Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1991-10-04 | Anthony Williams | LWWWLL | Resorts International, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1991-05-11 | Shawn Jewell | WDLLLW | Memorial Coliseum, Portland | WIN Technical knockout |
1991-04-25 | Jessie Wade | LLLLL | Shriner's Auditorium, Mobile | WIN KO |
1990-09-21 | Bruce Stallworth | LLLL | Clarion Hotel Ballroom, Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1990-07-28 | William Knorr | WLLWLL | Trump Castle, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-02-16 | Jeff Summers | L | Clarion Hotel Ballroom, Saint Louis | WIN KO |