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Mickey Bey

23

Wins

3

Losses

1

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Mickey Clayton Bey
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: June 27, 1983
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 40
  • Height: 5′ 9″
  • Weight: 135 lb
  • Reach: 69″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: July 21, 2005
  • Nationality: United States
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 28
  • Total Rounds: 39

Mickey Bey, a retired American professional boxer, had a career that spanned over 14 years, from 2005 to December 14, 2019. During this time, he amassed a record of 23-3-1, which included 11 knockout wins, one loss via knockout, and one world title win. Bey had a total of 28 fights, 23 wins, three losses, one draw, and one no-contest. He won his first world title on September 13, 2014, by defeating Miguel Vázquez via 12 round split-decision, becoming the IBF lightweight world champion.

Bey's professional boxing debut took place on April 29, 2005, at the age of 21, against Shane Gierke, whom he defeated via 1st round KO. Winning 15 consecutive fights that included 7 KO's after his debut, he had his first world title fight at 31, ten years after his debut.

Bey's world title win against Miguel Vázquez is considered the sole highlight of his career, where he defeated Vázquez via 12 round split-decision, becoming the IBF lightweight world champion. Although he had 28 fights, his first world title fight was the only fight where he won a title, thereby making it the highlight of his career.

Throughout his career, Bey encountered notable victories against fighters such as Miguel Vázquez, Luis Humberto Valdivia, Naim Nelson, Wilson Alcorro, Carlos Cardenas, Tyrone Wiggins, and Miguel Angel Munguia. However, only one fight noted as the highlight of Bey's career made him the world champion.

Bey had a total of three losses in his career, one of which was in a title bout, while the others were in non-title bouts. John Molina Jr defeated him via 10th round TKO, which ended his 18-fight win streak, marking his first professional loss. He lost two times via decision and suffered only one loss via knockout. Bey retired from professional boxing with a record of 23 wins, three losses, one draw, and one no-contest.

In conclusion, Mickey Bey is a retired American professional boxer who had a record career of 23-3-1, including one win where he became the IBF lightweight world champion. Although he had notable victories against many fighters, his first world title fight against Miguel Vázquez is the sole highlight of his boxing career. His three losses included one knockout loss and two decision losses, with his last fight being a non-title bout against George Kambosos Jr, whom he lost to via 10 round split-decision.

Mickey Bey Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
28 Dec 14, 2019 36 George Kambosos Jr. Loss SD
27 Sep 21, 2018 35 Luis Humberto Valdivia Win TKO1
26 Jun 3, 2016 32 Rances Barthelemy Loss SD
25 Dec 18, 2015 32 Naim Nelson Win UD
24 Sep 13, 2014 31 Miguel Vázquez Win SD
23 May 2, 2014 30 Alan Herrera Win UD
22 Dec 6, 2013 30 Carlos Cardenas Win TKO3
21 Jul 19, 2013 30 John Molina Jr. Loss TKO10
20 Feb 2, 2013 29 Robert Rodríguez NC KO3
19 Nov 19, 2011 28 Héctor Velázquez Win UD
18 Jul 1, 2011 28 Alejandro Rodriguez Win TKO4
17 Feb 19, 2011 27 Jose Hernandez Draw MD
16 Nov 6, 2010 27 Eric Cruz Win UD
15 Dec 19, 2009 26 Tyrone Wiggins Win KO1
14 Oct 10, 2009 26 Michaelangelo Lynks Win UD
13 Aug 22, 2009 26 Rashad Ganaway Win SD
12 Oct 24, 2008 25 Miguel Angel Munguia Win KO1
11 May 17, 2008 24 Wilson Alcorro Win UD
10 Feb 1, 2008 24 Roberto Acevedo Win UD
9 Oct 5, 2007 24 Castulo Gonzalez Win TKO2
8 Sep 1, 2007 24 Jose Magallon Win KO6
7 Jun 9, 2007 23 Felisiberto Fernandes Win TKO5
6 Apr 7, 2007 23 Michael Mendez Win KO1
5 Feb 2, 2007 23 Odilon Rivera Meza Win UD
4 Dec 17, 2005 22 Tomondre King Win UD
3 Oct 1, 2005 22 Lamont Sims Win TKO1
2 Jul 21, 2005 22 Hector de la Cruz Win UD
1 Apr 29, 2005 21 Shane Gierke Win KO1