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Gerry Cooney
"Gentleman"

28

Wins

3

Losses

0

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Contribute
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  • Born: August 04, 1956
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 67
  • Height: 6′ 6″
  • Weight: Contribute
  • Reach: 81″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: February 15, 1977
  • Nationality: USA
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
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  • Total Bouts: 31
  • Total Rounds: 113

Gerry Cooney was a professional boxer who had an impressive career record of 28-3 with 24 knockout wins. Born in Manhattan, New York, in August 1956, Cooney began his boxing career as an amateur before turning professional in 1977 at the age of 20.

Cooney made his professional debut against Bill Jackson in February 1977 and scored a first-round knockout victory. He went on to win his next 24 fights, including 20 via stoppage. His incredible knockout power earned him the nickname "Gentleman Gerry" among his fans.

Cooney had his first world title shot against Larry Holmes in June 1982 for the WBC and The Ring titles. Despite putting up a valiant effort, Cooney lost the fight via a 13th round TKO, suffering the first defeat of his career. Cooney's other two losses came in title bouts against Michael Spinks and George Foreman.

Although Cooney never won a world title, he was a highly skilled boxer with incredible power in both hands. He possessed a formidable left hook that could knock out opponents with a single punch.

Cooney's notable victories include wins over boxing Hall-of-Famers Ken Norton and Ron Lyle, as well as Eddie Gregg, George Chaplin, Philipp Brown, and Eddie Lopez. He was known for his exciting fights and always put on a good show for his fans.

Cooney's last professional fight was a non-title bout against George Foreman in January 1990, which he lost via a second-round knockout. After retiring from boxing, Cooney worked as a commentator on various boxing programs and in 2003 was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame.

In conclusion, Gerry Cooney was a talented boxer with immense power and a great reputation in the sport. Though he never won a world title, he was a respected and formidable opponent, and his career record of 28-3 with 24 knockout wins is a testament to his skill as a boxer.

Gerry Cooney Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
31 Jan 15, 1990 33 George Foreman Loss KO2
30 Jun 15, 1987 30 Michael Spinks Loss TKO5
29 May 31, 1986 29 Eddie Gregg Win KO1
28 Dec 8, 1984 28 George Chaplin Win TKO2
27 Sep 29, 1984 28 Philipp Brown Win TKO4
26 Jun 11, 1982 25 Larry Holmes Loss TKO13
25 May 11, 1981 24 Ken Norton Win TKO1
24 Oct 24, 1980 24 Ron Lyle Win KO1
23 May 25, 1980 23 Jimmy Young Win TKO4
22 Dec 14, 1979 23 Leroy Boone Win TKO6
21 Nov 9, 1979 23 John Dino Denis Win TKO3
20 Oct 9, 1979 23 Malik Dozier Win KO6
19 Aug 22, 1979 23 Broderick Mason Win KO4
18 Jun 29, 1979 22 Tom Prater Win TKO2
17 Feb 26, 1979 22 Charlie Johnson Win KO1
16 Jan 13, 1979 22 Eddie Lopez Win UD
15 Dec 15, 1978 22 Grady Daniels Win RTD5
14 Nov 1, 1978 22 Sam McGill Win UD
13 Oct 4, 1978 22 Charley Polite Win KO4
12 Jun 22, 1978 21 G. G. Maldonado Win TKO8
11 Mar 17, 1978 21 S. T. Gordon Win DQ
10 Feb 11, 1978 21 Gary Bates Win KO4
9 Jan 27, 1978 21 Austin Johnson Win KO1
8 Jan 14, 1978 21 Terry Lee Kidd Win KO1
7 Dec 21, 1977 21 Jimmie Sykes Win KO1
6 Nov 30, 1977 21 Quinnie Locklear Win KO1
5 Nov 18, 1977 21 Joe Maye Win KO4
4 Aug 3, 1977 20 Matt Robinson Win PTS
3 Mar 20, 1977 20 Jose Rosario Win KO2
2 Mar 2, 1977 20 Jimmy Robertson Win KO2
1 Feb 15, 1977 20 Bill Jackson Win KO1