Ray Mancini boxer

Ray Mancini boxer
bouts
34
won
29
lost
5
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1979-10-18
Height
5′ 4½″/164cm
Reach
65″/165cm
Age
-
Born
1961-03-04
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Ray Mancini (born Raymond Michael Mancino; March 4, 1961), best known as "Boom Boom" Mancini, is an American former professional boxer who competed professionally from 1979 to 1992 and who has since worked as an actor and sports commentator. He held the WBA lightweight title from 1982 to 1984. Mancini inherited his nickname from his father, boxer Lenny Mancini. In 2015, Ray was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.Mancini, an American of Italian descent, was born Raymond Michael Mancino in Youngstown, Ohio on March 4, 1961. Boxing played a prominent role in the Mancini family history. Mancini's father, Lenny Mancini (the original "Boom Boom"), was a top-ranked contender during the 1940s. Lenny Mancini's dream, however, was dashed when he was wounded during World War II. Although Lenny Mancini returned to boxing, limitations resulting from his injuries prevented him from fulfilling his potential. He was a childhood friend and neighbor to future Oklahoma Sooners football head coach Bob Stoops.Lenny inspired Ray to develop his boxing skills and encouraged him to train at a gym when he was quite young. Thus, Ray then began his quest to win the world title for his father.On October 18, 1979, Mancini made his professional debut and defeated Phil Bowen with a first-round knockout. His whirlwind punching style caught the attention of network executives at several American television networks, and he became a regular on their sports programming. During this time Mancini defeated some notable boxers including former US champion Norman Goins in March 1981.On April 30, 1980, Mancini defeated Bobby Sparks with a knockout at 1:28 in the first round for the regional Ohio State Lightweight title. Over a year later on May 16, 1981, Mancini won his first major title by defeating Jorge Morales for the WBC-affiliated NABF Lightweight championship when the referee determined that Morales could not continue after the 9th round. In the post-match interview, Ray said that he was "keeping this title for myself because the world title is going to my dad". Two months later, he successfully defended the title against José Luis Ramírez after a unanimous decision. Mancini's first attempt at a world title came on October 3 when he was pitted against Alexis Argüello for his World Boxing Council lightweight title. The event was selected by many (including The Ring and ESPN) as one of the most spectacular fights of the 1980s. Mancini gave Argüello trouble early and built a lead on the scorecards, but Argüello used his experience to his advantage in the later rounds and stopped Mancini in the 14th round.Mancini would rebound from the loss to Argüello by winning his next two bouts, including a second successful defense of his NABF Lightweight title against Julio Valdez (10th-round TKO) which would earn him another chance at a world title.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1992-04-03 Greg Haugen LWWWLW Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno LOST
Technical knockout
1989-03-06 Hector Camacho WWWWWW Lawlor Events Center, Reno LOST
Split-decision
1985-02-16 Livingstone Bramble WWWWWW Lawlor Events Center, Reno LOST
Unanimous decision
1984-06-01 Livingstone Bramble WWWWWW Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Technical knockout
1984-01-14 Bobby Chacon WWWWWW Lawlor Events Center, Reno WIN
Technical knockout
1983-11-25 Johnny Torres LLWWWL Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1983-09-15 Orlando Romero WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1983-02-06 George Feeney WWWLWW Palasport, Saint-Vincent WIN
Unanimous decision
1982-11-13 Deuk-Koo Kim WWWWWW Caesars Palace, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1982-07-24 Ernesto Espana WWWWWL Mollenkopf Stadium, Warren WIN
Technical knockout
1982-05-08 Arturo Frias WLWWWW The Aladdin, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1982-01-23 Julio Valdez LWLWWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1981-12-26 Manuel Abedoy WDLLLL Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1981-10-03 Alexis Arguello WWWWWW Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1981-07-19 Jose Luis Ramirez WLWWWW Packard Music Hall, Warren WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-05-16 Jorge Morales WWWWWW Concord Resort Hotel, Kiamesha Lake WIN
Corner retirement
1981-04-02 Al Ford WLLWWL Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-03-12 Norman Goins LLWWLL Felt Forum, New York WIN
KO
1980-12-17 Marvin Ladson LLLWWW St. John's Arena, Steubenville WIN
KO
1980-12-09 Kelvin Lampkin WLLWLW Packard Music Hall, Warren WIN
KO
1980-10-28 Bobby Plegge LWLWWL Packard Music Hall, Warren WIN
Technical knockout
1980-09-09 Johnny Summerhays LWWLWW Packard Music Hall, Warren WIN
Unanimous decision
1980-07-30 Jaime Nava LLLLWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1980-07-23 Leon Smith WLWWWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1980-06-18 Trevor Evelyn WWWWWW Field House, Struthers WIN
KO
1980-04-30 Bobby Sparks WWWWWW Field House, Struthers WIN
KO
1980-03-17 Antonio Rutledge W Market Square Arena, Indianapolis WIN
Technical knockout
1980-01-26 Ramiro Hernandez LLLLL Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson WIN
Technical knockout
1980-01-22 Charlie Evans WWWDW Market Square Arena, Indianapolis WIN
KO
1980-01-15 Dale Gordon LWLLLL Campbell Memorial Fieldhouse, Youngstown WIN
KO
1979-12-14 Roberto Perez WLLLLL Dallas Convention Center, Dallas WIN
KO
1979-11-24 Ricky Patterson WWWL DC Armory, Washington WIN
Technical knockout
1979-11-13 Lou Daniels LLLLLL Civic Plaza, Phoenix WIN
Unanimous decision
1979-10-18 Phil Bowen WLLLLL Field House, Struthers WIN
KO