Quincy Taylor

Middleweight
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Quincy Taylor
"The Tartan Tornado"

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Quincy Taylor, the former WBC middleweight world champion, had an impressive professional boxing career spanning from 1986 to 2001. In his 32 fights, he amassed a record of 28 wins, 4 losses, and 24 knockout wins. While he didn't have many title defenses, he definitely made his mark in the ring by defeating some notable opponents.

Taylor began his professional boxing career at the age of 23 and won his debut fight against John Robinson via 3rd round RTD. He continued his winning streak, securing eight stoppage victories out of nine consecutive wins. But his first defeat came against Terry Norris via 10 round unanimous decision on August 12, 1988.

However, that did not deter Taylor, and he bounced back with some impressive victories over Rafael Williams, Otis Grant, and Hall-of-Famer Julian Jackson. Taylor's most significant accomplishment was defeating Jackson to become the middleweight world champion on August 19, 1995, via 6th round TKO.

Taylor has won one world title, but that did not stop him from fighting some of the toughest opponents in his division. He fought some notable names, including Fred Moore, Melvin Wynn, Rodney Toney, and Derrick Rolon, to name a few.

While Taylor's record shows his proficiency as a boxer, it also shows that he suffered three defeats in non-title bouts, with one loss coming via knockout. But those losses didn't overshadow his career highlights as he showcased his skills and abilities in the ring.

Taylor retired from professional boxing in 2001 with a record of 28-4, a world title, and 24 knockout victories. His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Fred Moore, which he won via 4th round TKO on June 16, 2001. It's been more than two decades since that day, and Taylor's boxing career remains a compelling story.

Despite his career spanning over 14 years, Quincy Taylor is known for his one highlight in the ring: winning the middleweight world title against Julian Jackson. That one fight secured his legacy in boxing history as he went on to make a significant statement as a world champion.

In conclusion, Quincy Taylor's professional boxing career is an impressive example of perseverance and determination, with highlights that show his unmatched skill set. While he may not have had many title defenses, he proved that he could hold his own against some of the biggest names in his division. With a record of 28-4, 24 knockout wins, and one world title, Quincy Taylor's boxing career will always leave an impact in the history of the sport.

Quincy Taylor Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
32 Jun 16, 2001 37 Fred Moore Win TKO4
31 Apr 11, 1998 34 Melvin Wynn Win KO2
30 Mar 16, 1996 32 Keith Holmes Loss TKO9
29 Aug 19, 1995 32 Julian Jackson Win TKO6
28 May 3, 1995 31 Rafael Williams Win TKO7
27 Jan 3, 1995 31 Rodney Toney Win TKO12
26 Aug 18, 1994 31 Derrick Rolon Win TKO8
25 Mar 15, 1994 30 Otis Grant Win KO12
24 Jun 25, 1993 29 Eric Martin Win UD
23 Apr 24, 1993 29 James Rivas Win TKO2
22 Mar 27, 1993 29 Robert Britt Win KO1
21 Mar 5, 1993 29 Martin Quiroz Win TKO5
20 Oct 2, 1992 29 Anthony Campbell Win KO2
19 Jul 23, 1992 29 Tommy Jeans Win TKO2
18 May 6, 1991 27 Jorge Vaca Loss UD
17 Dec 13, 1990 27 Armando Rodriguez Win TKO7
16 Oct 8, 1990 27 Jorge Vaca Loss TD
15 Jul 9, 1990 26 Mario Gaston Win TKO7
14 Mar 26, 1990 26 Tomas Perez Win UD
13 Feb 26, 1990 26 Gilbert Baptist Win UD
12 Feb 21, 1989 25 Donald Johnson Win TKO7
11 Aug 12, 1988 25 Terry Norris Loss UD
10 Jul 28, 1988 25 Tim Knight Win KO2
9 Apr 14, 1988 24 Roy Bedwell Win TKO2
8 Jan 8, 1988 24 Malcolm Shaw Win KO1
7 Dec 16, 1987 24 Joe Walker Win TKO2
6 Nov 11, 1987 24 Mario Davis Win UD
5 Oct 18, 1987 24 Carl Owens Win KO1
4 Sep 17, 1987 24 Bill Robinson Win KO1
3 Nov 11, 1986 23 Maurice Daugherty Win KO4
2 Oct 21, 1986 23 Mike Williams Win KO1
1 Aug 13, 1986 23 John Robinson Win RTD3