Hedgemon Lewis pugile
- combattimenti
- 63
- vinto
- 53
- perduto
- 7
- pareggiare
- 2
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- welterweight
- Debutto
- 1966-05-13
- Altezza
- 5′ 8″/173cm
- Arrivare a
- -
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1946-02-25
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- USA
Hedgemon Lewis (February 25, 1946 – March 31, 2020) was an American professional boxer and trainer. He held the NYSAC welterweight world title in 1972 and challenged for welterweight world championships on three occasions; the unified WBA, and WBC titles twice in 1971 and 1974; and the WBC title in 1976. As an amateur, he won the National Golden Gloves lightweight title in 1964 and the welterweight title in 1966.Lewis was initially taken under the wing of Detroit-based coach Luther Burgess, who presided over his formative boxing years and was later trained by Eddie Futch. Due to Lewis’s exciting style, he soon attracted the attention of Hollywood. His management company consisted of actors and entertainment stars such as Ryan O'Neal, Bill Cosby and Robert Goulet.Racing through the early part of his career, Lewis was victorious in his first 22 fights. He fought out of Detroit initially, before basing himself in Los Angeles. Establishing himself as one of boxing’s top prospects, Lewis was poised to take on his biggest fight to date, against Ernie ‘Indian Red’ Lopez. In the first 4 rounds, Lewis outclassed his opponent, before Lopez came from behind to win.Lewis bounced back to win his next five fights, including defeating highly rated contender Oscar "Shotgun" Albarado over ten rounds. This set the stage for a rematch against former foe Ernie Lopez. In a closely fought and exciting contest, Lewis picked up the decision, flooring his opponent in round 4.Embarking on a succession of impressive wins, Lewis improved his record to 40-3. In December 1971, Lewis took on Cuban fighter Jose Napoles for the WBC and WBA World Welterweight titles. The bout was tightly contested, with Lewis pushing the world champion for the full 15 rounds. The decision went to Napoles, but all 3 judges scorecards registered a very close fight. Still at a relatively young age of 25, Lewis returned to winning ways, racking up 11 straight wins on the bounce. This included a doubleheader against former world champion Billy Backus.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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1976-03-20 | John H Stracey | WWWWWW | Empire Pool, Wembley | LOST Technical knockout |
1975-12-12 | Harold Weston | WWLLDW | Madison Square Garden, New York | DRAW Points |
1975-11-22 | Carlos Palomino | WDWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | DRAW Majority decision |
1975-05-07 | Rafael Rodriguez | WWWWWL | Auditorium, Minneapolis | WIN Majority decision |
1975-03-19 | Rafael Rodriguez | WWWWWW | Auditorium, Minneapolis | WIN Unanimous decision |
1974-12-03 | Armando Muniz | LLWWLW | Forum, Inglewood | LOST Unanimous decision |
1974-08-03 | Jose Napoles | WWWWWL | Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City | LOST Technical knockout |
1974-04-28 | Felipe Vaca | WWWWLW | Gimnasio de Mexicali, Mexicali | WIN KO |
1974-03-01 | Jose Miranda | WLWLLL | Coliseum, San Diego | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-12-10 | Johnny Gant | WWWWLW | Felt Forum, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-11-06 | Rudy Barro | WLWLLL | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN KO |
1973-10-13 | Chucho Garcia | WDWWWL | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-03-31 | Ruben Vazquez Zamora | LLWLLW | Sports Arena, San Diego | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-12-08 | Billy Backus | LWWWLW | War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse | WIN Unanimous decision |
1972-10-13 | Jose Luis Baltazar | WWLLWL | Coliseum, San Diego | WIN Unanimous decision |
1972-07-21 | Mario Marquez | LLLLWD | San Diego | WIN KO |
1972-06-16 | Billy Backus | WWLWWW | War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse | WIN Unanimous decision |
1972-05-08 | Ruben Vazquez Zamora | WWWWWL | Forum, Inglewood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1971-12-14 | Jose Napoles | LWWWWW | Forum, Inglewood | LOST Unanimous decision |
1971-09-24 | Jose Gabino | LLLLLW | Convention Center, Anaheim | WIN KO |
1971-07-31 | Cassius Greene | LLLWWW | Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-06-28 | Arturo Lomeli | WWLLLL | Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana | WIN KO |
1971-05-17 | Percy Pugh | WWWWLW | Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-05-07 | Leroy Romero | WWWLLL | Minidome, Pocatello | NC |
1971-01-12 | Adolph Pruitt | WLWWWW | Honolulu International Center, Honolulu | LOST Unanimous decision |
1970-10-31 | Manuel Avitia | WWWWLL | Valley Music Theatre, Woodland Hills | WIN Technical knockout |
1970-10-08 | Raul Soriano | WWWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1970-08-13 | Chucho Almazan | WWWLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1970-07-07 | Raul Rodriguez | WWWLWL | Tijuana | WIN |
1970-06-19 | Severo Balboa | WWWDWL | Valley Music Theatre, Woodland Hills | WIN KO |
1970-05-26 | Ricky Ortiz | LLWWDL | Valley Music Theatre, Woodland Hills | WIN Technical knockout |
1970-05-13 | Gustavo Garcia | WWWWWL | Tijuana | WIN KO |
1969-12-18 | Don Cobbs | LWWWLW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1969-10-04 | Ernie Lopez | WWWWWL | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | LOST Technical knockout |
1969-07-10 | Ernie Lopez | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1969-04-10 | Oscar Albarado | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1969-03-20 | Miguel Hernandez | DWWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1968-10-31 | Celso Olivas | LLLWLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1968-09-19 | Miguel Aguilar | WLLLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1968-09-03 | Shelly Lyons | WWWDWW | Circle Arts Theater, San Diego | WIN Points |
1968-07-18 | Ernie Lopez | WWWWLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Technical knockout |
1968-06-13 | Doug McLeod | WLWLWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-05-16 | Bob Murray | WWLWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1968-04-25 | Jose Valenzuela | LLLLLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Corner retirement |
1968-04-04 | Ruben Rivera | WWLWDW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1967-10-19 | Miguel Aguilar | WLWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1967-08-24 | Carl Jordan | LWDDLW | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Points |
1967-06-26 | Colin Fraser | LWWWLW | Toronto | WIN Points |
1967-06-15 | Garry Broughton | WLLLLL | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1967-05-12 | Primus Williams | LLLLLL | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1967-04-13 | Mel Fields | WLWDLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1967-03-23 | Charley Lewis | LWLLLL | Convention Center, Louisville | WIN Points |
1967-03-18 | Sam Ivory | WLLLLL | Armory, Newark | WIN Technical knockout |
1967-01-28 | Primus Williams | LLLLLL | Armory, Newark | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-12-01 | Phil Garcia | LWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1966-11-21 | Dawson Smith | DWW | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-11-01 | Charley Lewis | LWLWLL | Grand Rapids | WIN Points |
1966-10-26 | Clavis Dejarnette | L | Armory, Akron | WIN Technical knockout |
1966-10-06 | Arnold Bushman | L | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1966-08-29 | Mike Belski | WW | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1966-08-05 | Larry Youngblood | DL | Cobo Arena, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1966-07-11 | Larry Youngblood | D | Cobo Hall, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-05-13 | Arnold Bushman | debut | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Corner retirement |