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Floyd Mayweather
"Pretty Boy"
"Money"

28

Wins

6

Losses

1

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Floyd Joy Mayweather
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: February 24, 1977
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 46
  • Height: 5′ 8″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: Contribute
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: April 11, 1975
  • Nationality: USA
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 35
  • Total Rounds: 236

Boxing has always been an exciting sport that has seen numerous fighters rise to fame and fortune over the years. However, few can match the legacy of Floyd Mayweather Sr., who had an impressive professional boxing career that spanned more than 15 years, from 1974 to 1990. Throughout his career, he fought a total of 35 fights, with 28 wins, six losses, one draw, and no-no contests. He also secured 17 KO wins, which attest to his incredible punching power and clinical boxing ability.

Although Mayweather Sr. boasts an impressive career record, he was never able to win a title, let alone defend one. However, this does not diminish his ability as a boxer, and many regard him as one of the most technically sound boxers of his time. His career highlights include notable victories over Tony Taylor, Agapito Ramirez, Greg Netter, Greg Harper, Jose Baret, Calvin Porter, and Bobby Crawford among others.

Mayweather Sr's professional career began on November 21,1974, when he made his debut against Ron Pettigrew. He won the fight via a 4-round PTS, before going on a roll of three consecutive wins, all of which came via stoppage. These early successes set him up as one to watch in the boxing world.

Unfortunately, his career was not without its setbacks. Throughout his career, Mayweather Sr. lost six fights, all of which were in non-title bouts. His first loss came on May 22, 1975, when he was defeated by Tyrone Phelps via 2nd round TKO. He was subsequently stopped twice and lost four times via decision. Despite these losses, Mayweather Sr's ability to remain relevant in the sport and continue to hold his own against tough opposition is a testament to his perseverance and dedication to the sport.

Throughout his boxing history, Mayweather Sr. garnered a reputation as a fighter who could deliver the knockout blow when needed. Indeed, 17 of his 28 wins came via knockout, an impressive feat that only a select few in boxing history have been fortunate enough to boast.

Floyd Mayweather Sr.'s last professional fight was in a non-title bout against Roger Turner on November 3, 1990, which he lost via 10 round unanimous decision. After that defeat, Mayweather Sr. retired from professional boxing, leaving behind an incredible boxing legacy that has inspired many young boxers.

Mayweather Sr.'s impressive career in boxing inspired many young fighters, including his own son, Floyd Mayweather Jr. Although his son has gone on to achieve even greater success, Floyd Mayweather Sr. remains an important figure in boxing circles for his technical ability, the power of his punches, and his unwavering dedication to the sport. His incredible career record speaks to his ability as a fighter, and his experience in the ring has helped him train some of the best boxers in the world, including his son.

In conclusion, Floyd Mayweather Sr. is an extraordinary name in the world of boxing. Although he never won any titles or became a household name like his son, his ability as a boxer is undeniable. His impressive record, including 17 KO wins, is a testament to his incredible punching power and clinical boxing ability. He remains a respected figure in boxing circles, and his dedication to the sport has inspired many young boxers to take up the sport.

Floyd Mayweather Sr Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
35 Nov 3, 1990 38 Roger Turner Loss UD
34 Apr 26, 1985 32 Marlon Starling Loss UD
33 Apr 12, 1984 31 Clayton Hires Loss UD
32 Oct 26, 1983 31 Calvin Porter Win TKO8
31 Jun 10, 1983 30 Jose Baret Win TKO8
30 Apr 16, 1983 30 Greg Harper Win TKO4
29 Feb 19, 1983 30 Greg Netter Win KO3
28 Jan 19, 1983 30 Gary Jones Win PTS
27 Jul 17, 1982 29 Allen Braswell Draw PTS
26 Mar 24, 1982 29 Agapito Ramirez Win KO6
25 Oct 17, 1981 28 Larry McCall Win UD
24 Jul 29, 1981 28 Larry McCall Win UD
23 Jul 2, 1981 28 Tony Taylor Win KO5
22 Mar 9, 1981 28 Marlon Starling Loss UD
21 May 22, 1980 27 Bobby Crawford Win KO3
20 Apr 19, 1980 27 Lynn Lustig Win KO2
19 Mar 22, 1980 27 Sam Lantion Win KO4
18 Jan 9, 1980 27 Calvin Straughter Win TKO3
17 Sep 9, 1978 25 Sugar Ray Leonard Loss TKO10
16 Aug 25, 1978 25 Art McKnight Win UD
15 Dec 10, 1977 25 Pablo Rodriguez Win UD
14 Aug 4, 1977 24 Sammy Rookard Win KO10
13 Jun 11, 1977 24 Ron Pettigrew Win KO7
12 Mar 27, 1977 24 Miguel Barreto Win UD
11 Aug 22, 1976 23 Aundra Love Win PTS
10 Jul 24, 1976 23 Joe Armour Win PTS
9 May 25, 1976 23 Freddie Jones Win KO3
8 Apr 23, 1976 23 Bobby Orr Win TKO8
7 Apr 21, 1976 23 Darryl Penn Win UD
6 Jul 23, 1975 22 Tyrone Phelps Win SD
5 May 22, 1975 22 Tyrone Phelps Loss TKO2
4 May 8, 1975 22 CJ Faison Win KO3
3 Apr 29, 1975 22 Ernie Wicher Win TKO1
2 Apr 11, 1975 22 Sparky Wheeler Win TKO2
1 Nov 21, 1974 22 Ron Pettigrew Win PTS