Ernest Mateen boxeur
- combats
- 45
- gagnés
- 30
- perdus
- 12
- match nul
- 3
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- light heavyweight
- Début
- 1991-03-22
- Taille
- 6′ 1″/185cm
- Allonge
- -
- âge
- 46
- Né
- 1966-06-03
- Décès
- 2012-11-06
- Nationalité
- USA
Ernest Mateen (June 3, 1966 – November 6, 2012, in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York), nicknamed 'M-16', was a United States and IBU Cruiserweight (boxing) champion. He was shot to death by his wife in a case of probable self-defense.As an amateur boxer in New York City, M-16 Mateen won two New York Golden Gloves Championships. Mateen won the 1988 and 1989 178 pound Open Championships. In 1988, Mateen defeated Clinton Mitchell of the Police Athletic League in the finals to win the Championship. Mitchell then turned pro and defeated Bernard Hopkins on December 11, 1988, in their professional debuts. M-16 Mateen remained an amateur, and in 1989 repeated as 178 pound Open Champion again by defeating Jade Scott of the Police Athletic League in the New York Golden Gloves championship final. Mateen trained at the Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn BA in 1988 and at Gleason's Gym in 1989. He was trained in the amateurs by his father, Ernest Mateen Sr., an auto mechanic and a father of nine, who was shot and killed in mid-afternoon in a crowded open-air vegetable market in Canarsie, Brooklyn in May 1990.M-16 Mateen turned pro in the Light heavyweight boxing division on January 13, 1991, and won by decision over undefeated David Telesco, who went on to become the USBA Light heavyweight champion ranked # 1 by the WBC, WBA and IBF. Mateen drew with, then later defeated Tim Wilson, and won by decision over David Telesco again. M-16 Mateen went undefeated in his first twenty professional bouts, including wins over 12-0 Steve Pannell and 20-0 Billy Lewis. M-16 Mateen also defeated Kevin Watts, Dale Jackson, and Drake Thadzi (who later defeated James Toney), fighters with a combined 65 wins, en route to winning the Nevada State and World Boxing Council Continental Americas Light heavyweight boxing title and rising as high as # 2 in the world ratings, before losing his title in the tenth round to Charles Williams (boxer). Williams had fought in 11 consecutive IBF Light heavyweight world title fights before fighting Mateen. In a controversial ending, M-16 Mateen was later disqualified in the fifth round of a Light heavyweight world title bout against champion James Toney.M-16 Mateen went on to decision John Scully twice, later known as the trainer of Chad Dawson, and drew with future Cruiserweight (boxing) champion O'Neil Bell. M-16 went on to win the United States Boxing Organization Cruiserweight title by 12-round decision over Joey DeGrandis. M-16 Mateen went on to win the International Boxing Union version of the World Cruiserweight (boxing) title, stopping Uriah Grant twice in title bouts. Grant went on to stop Thomas Hearns.M-16 Mateen finished with a professional record 30-12-3 with 10 knockouts. In his last two fights, M-16 Mateen lost to future top contender Matt Godfrey, but finished his career with a ten-round unanimous decision over veteran Terry Porter in Memphis, Tennessee, on June 10, 2006, leaving the ring a winner at age 40.Mateen worked as a licensed professional boxing trainer in New York and New Jersey, with particular attention to the career of his brother, rising light heavyweight boxer Hamid-Abdul Mateen.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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2006-06-10 | Terry Porter | LLLWWL | Al Chymia Shiners Temple, Memphis | WIN Unanimous decision |
2006-02-13 | Matt Godfrey | WWWWWW | Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence | LOST Technical knockout |
2006-01-21 | Ronnie Smith | LLLLLL | Continental Arena, Olive Branch | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-11-15 | Uriah Grant | WWLLLL | Club Ovation, Boynton Beach | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-08-07 | Vassiliy Jirov | WWWWWL | Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula | LOST Technical knockout |
2003-05-02 | Rich LaMontagne | LWWWWW | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket | LOST Technical knockout |
2002-11-09 | Uriah Grant | WWLWWL | South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach | WIN |
2002-09-27 | Joey DeGrandis | WWWWLW | Ramada Inn, Rosemont | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-04-26 | O'Neil Bell | WWWWWW | Ramada Hotel O'Hare, Rosemont | DRAW |
2001-04-19 | John Scully | LLLWLL | Coliseum, New Haven | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-02-29 | Antonio Tarver | WWWWWW | Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | LOST KO |
1997-11-07 | Will Taylor | WWWWWW | First Union Center, Philadelphia | LOST Corner retirement |
1997-10-03 | Chris Johnson | WWWWLW | Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | DRAW |
1997-06-29 | John Scully | WWLWLL | Dressler Arena, Hartford | WIN Unanimous decision |
1997-04-11 | David Telesco | WWWWWW | Capitol Theatre, Port Chester | LOST Technical knockout |
1996-05-03 | Imamu Mayfield | WWWWWW | Ukrainian Cultural Center, Somerset | LOST Technical knockout |
1995-09-09 | James Toney | WLLWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | LOST |
1995-04-29 | Tim Hillie | WLWWWL | US Air Arena, Landover | LOST Points |
1995-03-18 | Garry Delaney | WWWWWW | Green Glens Arena, Millstreet | LOST Corner retirement |
1994-11-18 | Ron Preston | WLLDDL | Municipal Auditorium, Webster | WIN Points |
1994-09-30 | Luis Oliveira | LLLLLL | Worcester | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-06-30 | Rudy Nix | WWWWWW | Trump Castle, Atlantic City | LOST Technical knockout |
1994-04-07 | Charles Williams | WWWLWW | Southern Belle Casino, Robinsonville | LOST Technical knockout |
1994-01-21 | Robert Thomas | WWW | Hotel Pennsylvania, New York | WIN Points |
1993-12-09 | John McClain | WWWWWW | Paramount Theatre, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1993-10-06 | Billy Lewis | WWWWWW | Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-07-30 | Tim St Clair | WLLWLL | Ramada Hotel, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1993-05-13 | Drake Thadzi | WWWLWL | Atlantic City | WIN Majority decision |
1993-04-08 | Steve Pannell | WWWWWW | Resorts International, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-02-26 | Kevin Watts | WWLWWW | Hauppauge | WIN Technical knockout |
1993-01-30 | John Spiros | WWWLWW | Ramada Hotel, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-12-04 | Roosevelt Williams | WLLDLL | Fernwood Resort, Bushkill | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-10-23 | Hector Rosario | LLWLLL | Fernwood Resort, Bushkill | WIN Points |
1992-09-18 | Jamal Arbubakar | LWWWWL | Fernwood Resort, Bushkill | WIN |
1992-07-31 | Art Bayliss | WLWLWW | Fernwood Resort, Bushkill | WIN Unanimous decision |
1992-05-28 | Keith Providence | WWWWLW | Kushers Country Club, Monticello | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-05-08 | Dale Jackson | DWWLWD | Days Inn, Allentown | WIN Unanimous decision |
1992-04-10 | John Spiros | WWWW | Ramada Hotel, New York | WIN Split-decision |
1992-03-23 | Julio Hernandez | debut | Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-03-06 | Exum Speight | LWWDWW | Villa Roma Resort, Callicoon | WIN Unanimous decision |
1992-01-16 | Tim Wilson | D | Elizabeth | WIN Unanimous decision |
1991-11-26 | David Telesco | WWLWW | Westchester County Center, White Plains | WIN Split-decision |
1991-08-24 | Rick Beechum | W | Shawnee State University, Portsmouth | WIN Technical knockout |
1991-05-17 | Tim Wilson | debut | New York | DRAW Points |
1991-03-22 | David Telesco | WW | Villa Roma Resort, Callicoon | WIN Points |