Eric Griffin (boxer)

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Eric Griffin
Personal information
Full nameEric Joseph Griffin
Nationality United States
Born (1967-11-03) November 3, 1967 (age 54)
Lafayette, Louisiana
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Weight48 kg (106 lb)
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classLight Flyweight
ClubGalena Park Club
Medal record
World Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 1989 Moscow Light Flyweight
Gold medal – first place 1991 Sydney Light Flyweight

Eric Griffin (born 1967-11-03 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is a retired boxer from the United States, who competed in the light flyweight (– 48 kg) division during the early 1990s. He won at the 1991 world championships finals, beating Rogelio Marcelo.

Amateur career[]

As an amateur, Griffin was the co-captain of the 1992 USA Olympic Team.

Amateur Highlights[]

  • 1987 Golden Glove Nationals 106lbs Finals Defeated Armando Martinez (Southern California) by points

1989 World Champion at Light Flyweight in competition in Moscow. Results were:

    • Defeated Gonzalez (Mexico) TKO
    • Defeated (North Korea) points
    • Defeated Rogelio Marcelo (Cuba) points
  • 1990 Light Flyweight Gold Medalist at Goodwill Games in Seattle. Results were:
    • Defeated (Venezuela) points
    • Defeated (Soviet Union) points
    • Defeated Anatoly Filippov (Soviet Union) points
  • 1991 United States Amateur Light Flyweight champion
  • 1991 World Champion at Light Flyweight in competition in Sydney. Results were:
    • Defeated Dong-Bum Cho (South Korea) points
    • Defeated (Mongolia) KO 3
    • Defeated Nelson Dieppa (Puerto Rico) points
    • Defeated Rogelio Marcelo (Cuba) points

Olympic Results[]

  • Qualified as a Light Flyweight at the United States Olympic Trials. Results were:
    • Defeated points
    • Defeated points
    • Defeated points
    • Defeated (points), at Olympic Box-Offs
  • Competed as a Light Flyweight at 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Results were
    • Defeated Fausto Rosario (Dominican Republic) points
    • Lost to Rafael Lozano (Spain) points

Pro career[]

Griffin turned pro in 1992 and had a disappointing career. He retired in 1997 after being TKO'd in his first and only title shot, a bout for the vacant WBO light flyweight title against Jesus Chong, having won 16 and lost 4 in his pro career.

References[]

  • Boxing record for Eric Griffin from BoxRec
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Eric Griffin". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2011-05-19.



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