Michael Dokes
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Michael Dokes | |
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Real name | Michael Dokes |
Nickname | Dynamite |
Weight | Heavyweight |
Nationality | American |
Birth date | August 10, 1958 |
Birth place | Akron, Ohio, USA |
Style | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 61 |
Wins | 53 |
Wins by KO | 33 |
Losses | 6 |
Draws | 2 |
No contests | 0 |
Michael Dokes (born August 10, 1958 in Akron, Ohio) is an American boxer in the heavyweight division, nicknamed "Dynamite."
Having won a silver medal at the 1975 Pan American Games, Dokes turned professional in 1976 and first came to prominence in 1979 when he defeated veteran contender Jimmy Young. Dokes became WBA Heavyweight champion in 1982 by knocking out Mike Weaver in the first round. Many felt the fight was prematurely stopped by the referee, Joey Curtis, who admitted to having been affected by the recent death of Deuk Koo Kim. A rematch with Weaver was scheduled, and Dokes retained his title on a majority draw.
Many in the media during the 80's considered WBC and later IBF Heavyweight champion Larry Holmes to be the legitimate Heavyweight champion during the period when Dokes held his title. However it is regarded, Dokes' glory as the WBA title holder was short-lived due to personal problems. He lost his title by a 10th round KO to Gerrie Coetzee. He was later knocked out by future champion Evander Holyfield in an exciting fight which was called the "Heavyweight Fight of the Year" in 1989, and the "Heavyweight Fight of the Decade" for the 1980's.[citation needed]
Dokes was unable to fight for several years due to a problem with cocaine and was unable to make a successful comeback in the ring. His last notable fight was a title shot against champion Riddick Bowe where Dokes was stopped in the first round.
In 1999 Dokes was sentenced to between four and 15 years in prison after being convicted of an attack on his fiancee in August 1998. [1]
Preceded by Mike Weaver |
Heavyweight boxing champion (WBA) 1982–1983 |
Succeeded by Gerrie Coetzee |
[edit] Amateur career
- 1975 National AAU Heavyweight Champion
- 1976 National Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion,beating future pro champs John Tate and Greg Page en route.
- As an underage 15 year old, made it to the finals of both the 1974 National Golden Gloves and the National AAU tournaments.
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