Duncan Dokiwari
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Bronze | 1996 Atlanta | Super heavyweight |
Duncan Dokiwari (born October 15, 1972 in Port Harcourt) is a Nigerian boxer. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won a Men's Super Heavyweight bronze medal, together with Aleksey Lezin of Russia.
[edit] Amateur Career
Career Record: 55-5 (46 KO) In 1994, Dokiwari won the gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada. A year later he defeated the Cubans in Cuba by winning the gold medal at the Guama Cup International Boxing Championships. Also in 1995, he was proclaimed the African Boxer of the Year after winning the title at the African Games in Harare, Zimbabwe, where he knocked out all his opponents in the first round.
- Gold Medalist at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Australia. Results were:
- Emelio Leti (Samoa) won by TKO 1
- Kevin Mc Cormack (Wales) won by KO 1
- Danny Williams (England) won on points
- Miriambo Anyim (Kenya) won on points
- Represented Nigeria as a Super Heavyweight at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Results were:
- Mohammed Reza (Iran) won by TKO 2
- Sifarish Khan (Pakistan) won by TKO 2
- Adaliat Mamedov (Azerbaijan) won by TKO 3
- Paea Wolfgramm (Tonga) lost on points, this was a semi-final match, and with the loss Dokiwari won a bronze medal.
[edit] Professional Career
Dokiwari has had limited success in his pro career. He dropped a decision to Fres Oquendo early in his career, and after running off 10 consecutive victories, dropped a unanimous decision to Dominick Guinn. A year after the loss to Guinn, Dokiwari was stunningly TKO'd in the first by unknown Stacy Frazier. Despite the loss, he will continue on as he signed a contract with Starr Promotion in August 2006. Duncan will reportedly be fighting on a August 26th card in Junction City, Kansas.