Richard Evans boxer

Richard Evans boxer
bouts
20
won
13
lost
7
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1989-12-05
Height
5′ 8″/173cm
Reach
70″/178cm
Age
-
Born
1967-06-14
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1997-02-18 Bronco McKart WWWLWW Blue Horizon, Philadelphia LOST
Technical knockout
1996-04-22 Darren Maciunski LWWWWW Bellevue Hotel, Philadelphia WIN
Split-decision
1994-10-19 Kevin Pompey WDLWLL Kiamesha Lake LOST
Unanimous decision
1994-08-13 William Joppy WWWWWW Convention Hall, Atlantic City LOST
Points
1994-02-20 Horace Watterson LLLLLL Reading WIN
Unanimous decision
1993-07-02 Alphonso Dyer DWWLDD Convention Center, Washington WIN
Split-decision
1993-06-17 Horace Watterson LLWLLL National Guard Armory, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
1992-06-25 Eric McNair LLWLWD Sports Arena, San Diego WIN
Unanimous decision
1992-04-29 Bruce Pearson LLLLLL Sports Arena, San Diego WIN
KO
1992-02-22 Paul Vaden WWWWWW Sports Arena, San Diego LOST
Points
1991-09-24 Greg Dickson WWWDLL Country Club, Reseda LOST
Points
1991-07-31 Luis Mejia WWWWL Country Club, Reseda WIN
Points
1991-06-01 Alex Sifuentes LL Radisson Resort, Palm Springs WIN
Unanimous decision
1991-04-30 Alex Sifuentes debut Country Club, Reseda WIN
Points
1991-03-11 Luis Mejia WW Great Western Forum, Inglewood LOST
Points
1990-10-30 Steve McWilliams LWWD Country Club, Reseda WIN
Points
1990-09-22 Ernest Williamson WLWWLW Great Western Forum, Inglewood WIN
Points
1990-07-13 Zacharie Mulamba LWWD Patinoire d'Annecy, Annecy LOST
Points
1990-04-24 Mike Serr LLLWLL Country Club, Reseda WIN
Points
1989-12-05 Danny Lopez LLLLLL San Diego WIN
KO

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