Troy Dorsey boxeador
- luta
- 30
- vitória
- 15
- derrota
- 11
- empate
- 4
- Estado
- inactive
- divisão
- featherweight
- Estreia
- 1985-04-02
- Altura
- 5′ 6″/168cm
- Alcance
- -
- Idade
- -
- Born
- 1962-11-19
- Death
- -
- Nascimento
- USA
Troy Glenn Dorsey (born November 19, 1962) is an American former boxer and kickboxer who competed in the bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight divisions. Known predominantly for his indominatable spirit, amazing physical endurance and a propensity to hammer an opponent with a withering constant barrage of punches, Dorsey began his martial arts training in karate and taekwondo at the age of ten before later making the switch to full contact kickboxing where he was a three-time world champion as well as a gold medalist the WAKO Amateur World Championships in both 1985 (London) and 1987 (Munich). He began dedicating himself to boxing in 1989 and would win the IBF World Featherweight Championship and IBO World Super Featherweight Championship before retiring in 1998.Born and raised in Mansfield, Texas, Troy Dorsey began training in karate and taekwondo at the age of ten, eventually reaching the rank of eighth degree black belt. After competing in point karate competitions, he made the switch to kickboxing, fighting under full contact rules.After a brief and successful run as an amateur kickboxer in 1980, Dorsey soon turned professional and rose to prominence with a one-sided knockout defeat of Santae Wilson for the KICK United States Featherweight Championship and a defense against Jorge Angat in 1983. At the W.A.K.O. World Championships 1985 (London), held in London, England on November 2, 1985, Dorsey won gold in both semi contact and full contact kickboxing in the -57 kg/125 lb division.His first loss was a controversial split decision against dominant longtime PKA Bantamweight Champion Felipe Garcia in Garcia's hometown of Denver, Colorado in January 1987. They rematched six months later on August 8, 1987 in El Paso, Texas for the ISKA World Bantamweight (-54.5 kg/120.2 lb) Full Contact Championship and Dorsey would conclusively avenge that blemish with a unanimous decision win that ended Garcia's eight-year reign. Dorsey defended his ISKA bantamweight world title with knockouts over Steve Demencuk and Jeff Watt. In his victory over Demecuk, Dorsey would drop Demencuk no less than six times before finally knocking his opponent out in the seventh round. At the W.A.K.O. World Championships 1987 in Munich, West Germany in October 1987, Dorsey again took gold in full contact kickboxing but was only able to manage silver in semi contact, losing out to Oliver Drexler in the final.On March 18, 1989, Dorsey went up to -60 kg/132 lb to fight Michael Kuhr at a USA vs. Germany event at the Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, losing a controversial decision after a five-round fight. The following month, Dorsey was scheduled to fight for the Professional Kickboxing Organization (PKO) World Bantamweight (-57 kg/125 lb) Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden against Dennis Sigo but the Swede had broken his hand during sparring just one week prior to the event and Michael Kuhr was asked to take the fight and move down in weight on short notice. Dorsey won by unanimous decision to take his second world title on April 13, 1989.Having turned professional as a boxer back in 1985, Dorsey won his first title in that sport on August 10, 1989 when he beat Harold Rhodes by technical knockout for the NABF North American Featherweight (-57.1 kg/126 lb) Championship. The two men met each round center ring both firing large volumes of powerful punches until Dorsey dropped Rhodes for a ten count in the final moments of an exciting bout. He then challenged Jorge Páez for the IBF World Featherweight (-57.1 kg/126 lb) Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 4, 1990, losing a controversial split decision.
Data | Adversário | Últimos resultados dos adversários | Lugar | Resultado |
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1998-07-11 | Gabriel Ruelas | WLWWWL | Alamodome, San Antonio | LOST Technical knockout |
1997-10-04 | Jesus Chavez | WWWWWW | Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | LOST Corner retirement |
1997-04-19 | Rudy Zavala | LWWLLW | Celebrity Theater, Phoenix | WIN Unanimous decision |
1996-10-18 | Jimmi Bredahl | WWWWWW | Idraettens hus, Vejle | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-04-12 | Hector Vicencio | LLWWLW | Dallas | WIN Unanimous decision |
1994-10-27 | Eddie Hopson | WWWWWW | Washington Hilton & Towers, Washington | LOST Unanimous decision |
1993-06-07 | Oscar De La Hoya | WWWWWW | Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas | LOST Corner retirement |
1993-02-21 | Calvin Grove | WWWLWL | Blue Horizon, Philadelphia | LOST Unanimous decision |
1992-10-03 | Jesse James Leija | WWWWWW | HemisFair Arena, San Antonio | LOST Corner retirement |
1992-05-02 | Juan Valenzuela | LWLLWL | Tarrant Co Convention Center, Fort Worth | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-02-18 | Kevin Kelley | WWWWWW | Paramount Theatre, New York | LOST Unanimous decision |
1991-08-12 | Manuel Medina | WWWWWW | Great Western Forum, Inglewood | LOST Unanimous decision |
1991-06-03 | Alfred Rangel | LWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1990-11-18 | Tom Johnson | WWWWLW | Convention Center, Fort Worth | DRAW Majority decision |
1990-07-08 | Jorge Paez | WWWWWW | Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas | DRAW Split-decision |
1990-04-07 | Bernardo Pinango | WDWLLW | Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-02-04 | Jorge Paez | DWWWWW | Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas | LOST Split-decision |
1989-08-10 | Harold Rhodes | WWWWWW | Four Seasons Arena, Great Falls | WIN Technical knockout |
1989-02-05 | Anthony Boyle | WWWWWW | Trump Castle, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
1988-09-17 | Rogelio Lopez | LLLWWW | Dallas Convention Center, Dallas | DRAW Points |
1988-08-12 | Alberto Santana | LL | Pasadena | WIN KO |
1988-06-10 | Fernando Ramos | debut | Tarrant Co Convention Center, Fort Worth | WIN KO |
1988-05-01 | Delfino Perez | WL | Garden City Ballroom, Dallas | WIN KO |
1988-01-19 | David Moreno | WWWWWL | Cowtown Coliseum, Fort Worth | WIN Unanimous decision |
1987-10-27 | Eduardo Rodriguez | debut | Gorman's Super Pro Gym, Fort Worth | WIN KO |
1987-09-29 | Tom Johnson | WWWWWW | Premier Center, Sterling Heights | LOST Split-decision |
1987-04-09 | Darrell Hayes | LDW | Houston | DRAW Points |
1987-03-06 | Conrad Sanchez | WL | Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth | WIN Majority decision |
1986-12-09 | Scott Phillips | LLW | Gorman's Super Pro Gym, Fort Worth | LOST Technical knockout |
1985-04-02 | Rafael Rodriguez | LLLLLL | Gorman's Super Pro Gym, Fort Worth | WIN Technical knockout |