Dave 'Boy' Green
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Dave 'Boy' Green
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- Born: June 02, 1953
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- Age: 70
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- Stance: Orthodox
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- Nationality: English
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Dave Boy Green is a retired British professional boxer who had an outstanding career that spanned over six years from 1974 to 1981. Green is renowned for his power and stamina in the ring, with a record of 37 wins, four losses, and 29 KO wins in a total of 41 fights. His first professional debut was against Yotham Kunda at the age of 21, where he recorded a second-round knockout in December 1974. Over the course of his career, Green fought many notable fighters and had some momentous victories, but his career was also marked by his losses, particularly his two defeats in the title bouts.
The highlight of Green's career was his remarkable performance on March 29, 1977, where he battled with John H. Stracey in a ten-round fight, and emerged victorious with a TKO. He proved his worth in the fight against an accomplished opponent, and it served as a springboard for his future fights. Green then had his first title fight on June 14, 1977, against Carlos Palomino, fighting for the WBC and The Ring titles. However, he lost the bout in the eleventh round with a knockout.
Despite the outcome of the title fights, Green's power and ability to deliver knockouts often stunned his opponents. Twenty-nine of his wins were via a knockout, and he emerged victorious in 37 of his 41 fights. He had his fair share of close matches, but his wins spoke volumes about his dedication, and his losses taught him valuable lessons he carried throughout his career.
Green had notable victories over Rafael Rodriguez, Lawrence Hafey, Steve Michalerya, Sammy Masias, Mario Mendez, and Roy Johnson. However, his losses against Carlos Palomino, Sugar Ray Leonard, Don Curry, and Tony "Mooche" Cerda are equally memorable. All of his losses came via stoppages, and the loss to Palomino in 1977 ended his 24-win streak. Nevertheless, Green's tenacity and fighting spirit earned him the respect of boxing fans and fellow boxers alike.
Green retired from professional boxing in 1981 after his last fight against Reggie Ford, ending a phenomenal career that spanned over six years. Green's record stood at 37 wins with 29 via knockouts and four losses, which was an impressive feat, considering he faced some of the best boxers during his time in the ring. His boxing style was unique, relying on his power punches, which often left his opponents stunned.
Green's remarkable career as a professional boxer earned him a place in boxing history books, and his fans still remember him long after his retirement. He remains an inspiration for many aspiring boxers, with his discipline, dedication, and respect for the sport setting an example for the future generation of boxers.
In conclusion, Dave Boy Green was a celebrated British professional boxer who left a lasting impact in the sport. His ability to deliver knockouts and his record of 37 wins and 29 KO wins in 41 fights was impressive. Despite not winning a world title, Green's career was marked with many notable victories that earned him widespread respect in the boxing community. His power punches and fighting spirit made him a crowd favorite, and he remains an inspiration for many aspiring boxers even long after his retirement.
Dave Boy Green Fight Record
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Result | Via |
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41 | Nov 3, 1981 | 28 | Reggie Ford | Loss | RTD5 |
40 | Jun 2, 1981 | 28 | Danny Long | Win | TKO4 |
39 | Feb 24, 1981 | 27 | Jose Ramon Gomez Fouz | Win | PTS |
38 | Jan 27, 1981 | 27 | Gary Holmgren | Win | TKO6 |
37 | Nov 14, 1980 | 27 | Mario Mendez | Win | TKO2 |
36 | Mar 31, 1980 | 26 | Sugar Ray Leonard | Loss | KO4 |
35 | Dec 4, 1979 | 26 | Dick Eklund | Win | PTS |
34 | Sep 25, 1979 | 26 | Steve Michalerya | Win | TKO3 |
33 | May 14, 1979 | 25 | Jørgen Hansen | Loss | KO3 |
32 | Jun 26, 1979 | 26 | Rafael Rodriguez | Win | TKO8 |
31 | May 1, 1979 | 25 | Lawrence Hafey | Win | TKO5 |
30 | Jan 29, 1979 | 25 | Henry Rhiney | Win | TKO5 |
29 | Dec 5, 1978 | 25 | Sammy Masias | Win | KO1 |
28 | Nov 7, 1978 | 25 | Aundra Love | Win | TKO8 |
27 | Feb 21, 1978 | 24 | Roy Johnson | Win | KO4 |
26 | Sep 27, 1977 | 24 | Andy Price | Win | PTS |
25 | Jun 14, 1977 | 24 | Carlos Palomino | Loss | KO11 |
24 | Mar 29, 1977 | 23 | John H. Stracey | Win | TKO10 |
23 | Feb 22, 1977 | 23 | Mario Omar Guillotti | Win | PTS |
22 | Dec 7, 1976 | 23 | Jean-Baptiste Piedvache | Win | RTD9 |
21 | Nov 9, 1976 | 23 | Jimmy Heair | Win | PTS |
20 | Oct 26, 1976 | 23 | Ramiro Bolanos | Win | TKO4 |
19 | Oct 12, 1976 | 23 | Ugo Di Pietro | Win | KO1 |
18 | Sep 14, 1976 | 23 | Jean Pierre Younsi | Win | TKO1 |
17 | Jun 22, 1976 | 23 | Ernesto Bergamasco | Win | TKO5 |
16 | Jun 1, 1976 | 22 | Joey Singleton | Win | RTD6 |
15 | Apr 27, 1976 | 22 | Herbie McLean | Win | RTD4 |
14 | Apr 6, 1976 | 22 | Jim Montague | Win | PTS |
13 | Mar 20, 1976 | 22 | Giuseppe Minotti | Win | TKO4 |
12 | Mar 2, 1976 | 22 | Billy Waith | Win | TKO11 |
11 | Jan 20, 1976 | 22 | George McGurk | Win | KO2 |
10 | Nov 25, 1975 | 22 | Alan Salter | Win | TKO1 |
9 | Nov 10, 1975 | 22 | Brian Jones | Win | KO2 |
8 | Oct 14, 1975 | 22 | Al Stewart | Win | TKO2 |
7 | Jun 3, 1975 | 22 | Angus McMillan | Win | PTS |
6 | May 12, 1975 | 21 | Tommy Joyce | Win | KO3 |
5 | Apr 8, 1975 | 21 | George Salmon | Win | PTS |
4 | Mar 11, 1975 | 21 | Barton Mcallister | Win | TKO2 |
3 | Feb 12, 1975 | 21 | Derek Simpson | Win | RTD7 |
2 | Jan 20, 1975 | 21 | Dave Coombs | Win | KO2 |
1 | Dec 10, 1974 | 21 | Yotham Kunda | Win | KO2 |