Curtis Cokes boxer
- bouts
- 80
- won
- 62
- lost
- 14
- draw
- 4
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- welterweight
- Debut
- 1958-03-24
- Height
- 5′ 8″/173cm
- Reach
- 73″/185cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1937-06-15
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- USA
Curtis Cokes (June 15, 1937 – May 29, 2020) was a boxer from Dallas, Texas, United States. Cokes was the World Welterweight Champion, and he was famous for his training regimen, which he also imposed on other boxers training with him.On March 24, 1958, Cokes began to box professionally, defeating Manuel Gonzalez, whom he would later fight for the world title, in a six round decision. He won eleven fights in a row, including a second match with Gonzalez, before losing to Gonzalez in their third fight, on April 27, 1959. His next fight, against Garland Randall on June 18 of the same year, ended in a three round no contest. He and Randall had an immediate rematch and on August 27, he knocked out Randall in the first round. He had an additional fourteen fights, going 11-2-1 in that span (his one draw was against Kenny Lane, a boxer who twice challenged Carlos Ortiz for world championships), before facing Luis Rodriguez, another world welterweight champion, on September 3, 1961. He beat Rodriguez by a ten round decision, outpointed Gonzalez in their fourth fight, and lost to Rodriguez in their second fight, also by points. He went 13-4 in his next seventeen fights, and, after losing in a ten round decision to Eddie Pace at Los Angeles, California, on August 27, 1964, he announced his retirement. On October 14 of that year, however, he announced he was returning to boxing.After winning three fights in a row, he and Gonzalez were matched for a fifth time, on August 24, 1966, this time for the WBA/WBC vacant world welterweight title, in New Orleans. Cokes outpointed Manuel Gonzalez to become world welterweight champion. On November 28 of 1966, he retained the crown against Jean Josselin of France in a fifteen round decision. Nat Fleischer was one of the judges for that fight.On May 19, 1967, he retained the title with a tenth round knockout of Francois Villeiman, and on October 2, he met Charlie Shipes, who was recognized as champion in California. He knocked Shipes out in eight rounds in Oakland.On April 18, 1968, he retained his title with a fifth round knockout of Willie Ludick, and on October 21, with a fifteen round decision over Ramon La Cruz.Cokes lost the world welterweight title on April 18 of 1969, being knocked out by Cuban José Nápoles in thirteen rounds, in Los Angeles. On June 29 the pair had a rematch, in Nápoles' adopted hometown of Mexico City, Mexico, and Nápoles repeated his victory, this time by a tenth round knockout.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1972-10-05 | Ezra Mzinyane | LLLWLL | Langa Stadium, Cape Town | WIN Points |
1972-09-23 | Joseph Hali | WWLLWW | Centenary Hall, New Brighton, Port Elizabeth | WIN Points |
1972-09-09 | Elijah Makhathini | DWWWWW | Curries Fountain, Durban | LOST Points |
1971-12-02 | Carlos Alberto Salinas | LWLWLW | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | LOST Split-decision |
1971-05-24 | Rafael Gutierrez | WWWWDL | Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | LOST Split-decision |
1971-03-17 | Fate Davis | LLWWLL | Armory, Akron | DRAW Points |
1970-11-03 | Billy Braggs | WWWWWW | Eagles Club, Milwaukee | WIN Technical knockout |
1970-09-29 | Harold Richardson | WWLLLW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1970-09-11 | Fate Davis | LWLLWW | Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth | WIN Unanimous decision |
1970-08-10 | Danny Perez | LWWLLL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1970-01-27 | Roberto Pena | LWLLLL | Convention Center, Fort Worth | WIN KO |
1969-06-29 | Jose Napoles | WWWWWW | Monumental Plaza de Toros México, Mexico City | LOST Corner retirement |
1969-04-18 | Jose Napoles | WWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | LOST Corner retirement |
1969-02-10 | Don Cobbs | WWLWWW | Arena Exposition Hall, Saint Louis | WIN KO |
1968-10-21 | Ramon La Cruz | WWWWWW | Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans | WIN Unanimous decision |
1968-07-05 | Joseph Sishi | WWWWWW | New Kingsmead Soccer Stadium, Durban | WIN KO |
1968-06-29 | Willie Ludick | WWWWWL | Praça de Touros Monumental, Maputo | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-06-15 | Joe N'Gidi | WLLWWW | Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg | WIN Corner retirement |
1968-04-16 | Willie Ludick | WWWWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-03-15 | Jimmy Lester | LLWWLW | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN Unanimous decision |
1968-02-05 | Jean Josselin | WWLWDW | Palais des Sports, Paris | WIN Unanimous decision |
1967-10-02 | Charley Shipes | WWWDWW | Oakland Arena, Oakland | WIN Technical knockout |
1967-05-19 | Francois Pavilla | WWWWDL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1967-03-31 | Gypsy Joe Harris | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Unanimous decision |
1967-02-20 | Ted Whitfield | WWWWLL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN KO |
1967-01-23 | Francois Pavilla | WWWWWW | Palais des Sports, Paris | DRAW Points |
1966-11-28 | Jean Josselin | WWLWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-09-27 | Enrique Cruz | WLL | Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi | WIN KO |
1966-08-24 | Manuel Gonzalez | WWWWLW | Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-07-06 | Luis Rodriguez | WWWWLW | Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans | WIN Technical knockout |
1965-12-13 | Billy Collins | LWWLWL | Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans | WIN Unanimous decision |
1965-04-23 | Fortunato Manca | WWWWLW | Palazzetto dello Sport, Roma | WIN Points |
1965-03-15 | Marshall Wells | WLWLWD | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1964-08-27 | Eddie Pace | LWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1964-08-10 | Al Andrews | LWWLWL | Kearney Bowl, Fresno | WIN Points |
1964-06-09 | Al Andrews | DLWWLW | Castaways Hotel, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1964-05-12 | Tony Montano | WWWWWW | Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque | WIN Unanimous decision |
1964-05-01 | Stanley Hayward | WWWLWW | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | LOST Technical knockout |
1963-05-30 | Flory Olguin | WWLWWD | Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque | WIN Technical knockout |
1963-05-21 | Stan Harrington | WLWLLW | Civic Auditorium, Honolulu | WIN Unanimous decision |
1963-04-20 | Jose Stable | WWWLWW | Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens | LOST Unanimous decision |
1963-02-25 | Joey Parks | WLWLWL | Wichita Falls | WIN KO |
1963-02-11 | Johnny Newman | WWWWWW | Moulin Rouge, Hollywood | WIN KO |
1962-12-10 | Gregorio Ceniceros | LLLWWD | Dallas | WIN KO |
1962-11-15 | Hubert Jackson | WWWLLL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN KO |
1962-09-08 | Manuel Alvarez | LWWWWW | Monterrey | LOST Unanimous decision |
1962-08-22 | Joey Limas | WLWWLW | Civic Auditorium, Albuquerque | WIN Unanimous decision |
1962-05-11 | Rudolph Bent | LDLLLL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN KO |
1962-04-06 | Hilario Morales | WLLLWW | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1962-02-13 | Kid Rayo | WLLLLW | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Split-decision |
1962-01-23 | Carlos Macias | LLDWLL | Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston | WIN Technical knockout |
1961-12-02 | Luis Rodriguez | WWWLWW | Convention Center, Miami Beach | LOST Unanimous decision |
1961-09-14 | Manuel Gonzalez | WDWDLW | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1961-08-03 | Luis Rodriguez | WLWWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Split-decision |
1961-06-08 | Kenny Lane | LWLDWW | Texas Livestock Coliseum, Dallas | DRAW Points |
1961-04-04 | Hilario Morales | LLWWWL | Auditorio Municipal, Ciudad Juarez | LOST Unanimous decision |
1961-02-13 | Charley Tombstone Smith | WLLLLL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1961-01-16 | Joe Miceli | LLDLWL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1960-10-24 | Stefan Redl | WLLLLL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1960-09-13 | Joe Louis Hargrove | LLWLWL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1960-07-29 | Pete Ruiz | WWWWWD | Dudley Field, El Paso | WIN Technical knockout |
1960-03-01 | Lovell Jenkins | DL | Sports Arena, Amarillo | WIN Points |
1959-12-14 | Aman Peck | WLLLWL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-12-02 | Frankie Davis | WLW | Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston | LOST Split-decision |
1959-09-14 | Mel Ferguson | WWWLLL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1959-08-27 | Reggie Williams | WWLLWL | Memorial Stadium, Baton Rouge | WIN KO |
1959-07-27 | Rip Randall | WWWWWD | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN KO |
1959-05-18 | Rip Randall | WWWWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | DRAW |
1959-04-27 | Manuel Gonzalez | LWLLLW | Sportatorium, Dallas | LOST Split-decision |
1959-04-01 | Henry Watson | LDWWWL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Points |
1959-01-20 | Babe McCarron | WLWWWL | Fair Park Coliseum, Lubbock | WIN Technical knockout |
1958-12-01 | Ruben Flores | WLW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Points |
1958-11-22 | Manuel Gonzalez | WDWLWL | Fair Park Coliseum, Lubbock | WIN Split-decision |
1958-10-27 | Elmo Tex Henderson | LWWWLW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1958-06-30 | Sammy Williams | LLLLLL | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1958-05-26 | Cecil Courtney | LWD | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1958-05-12 | Babe Vance | WWLWLL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1958-04-28 | Jimmy Leach | LWDLLL | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1958-04-07 | Gil Tapia | LLLDWW | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Points |
1958-03-24 | Manuel Gonzalez | WWLWDL | Midland High School Gym, Midland | WIN Points |