Fred Moore (boxer)

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Fred Moore, alias Fabulous (born February 26, 1967), is a light heavyweight professional boxer from Minnesota.

Personal life[]

Moore was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but now makes his home in Rochester, Minnesota. He has 2 daughters, Shaniqua, 19, Arnella, 14.

Professional career[]

Moore debuted in November 1994 and won the first 25 fights of his career before dropping a fight by TKO to Quincy Taylor in June 2001. In his career, Moore has fought , Quincy Taylor, Reggie Johnson, and Glen Johnson, among others. As of October 2007, Moore's professional record was 30 wins (27 by knockout) and 7 losses.[1]

Fred Moore grew up in the Scotland School for Veterans' Children in Scotland, PA where he earned the title of the best fighter in the school.

Professional boxing record[]

30 Wins (27 knockouts, 3 decisions), 8 Losses (7 knockouts, 1 decision) [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 49-11-1 United States Carl Daniels TKO 6 15/12/2007 United States Grand Casino, Hinckley, Minnesota Referee stopped the bout at 2:46 of the sixth round.
Loss 45-11-2 Jamaica Glen "Road Warrior" Johnson KO 5 27/07/2007 United States Sheraton Miami Mart Hotel, Miami, Florida Moore knocked out at 2:45 of the fifth round.
Loss 42-6 Togo KO 4 11/11/2005 United States Horseshoe Bossier City, Bossier City, Louisiana Moore knocked out at 2:50 of the fourth round.
Loss 42-7-1 United States "Sweet" Reggie Johnson KO 9 27/08/2005 United States Paragon Casino Resort, Marksville, Louisiana Moore knocked out at 2:59 of the ninth round.
Loss 22-2-1 United States TD 9 01/07/2005 United States Memorial Hall, Plymouth, Massachusetts IBF USBA Light Heavyweight Title. 83-88, 88-83, 83-88. Bout stopped at the end of the ninth round.
Win 16-1-1 Uganda UD 10 22/10/2004 United States Municipal Auditorium-Recreation Club, Sarasota, Florida NBA World Light Heavyweight Title.
Loss 20-2-1 United States Prince Badi Ajamu TKO 10 27/07/2004 United States A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida Referee stopped the bout at 0:33 of the tenth round.
Loss 16-0 Brazil KO 5 09/08/2003 United States Miami Arena, Miami, Florida WBA Fedelatin Light Heavyweight Title. Moore knocked out at 2:06 of the fifth round.
Win 6-12-2 United States TKO 3 16/06/2002 United States Treasure Island Casino, Red Wing, Minnesota
Win 6-5-2 United States TKO 5 07/09/2001 United States Dakota Magic Casino, Hankinson, North Dakota Referee stopped the bout at 1:32 of the fifth round.
Win 5-5 United States TKO 5 25/08/2001 United States 4 Bears Casino & Lodge, New Town, North Dakota Referee stopped the bout at 0:33 of the fifth round.
Win 18-13-3 United States TKO 6 28/07/2001 United States Rochester, Minnesota Referee stopped the bout at 2:27 of the sixth round.
Loss 27-4 United States Quincy Taylor TKO 4 16/06/2001 United States Treasure Island Casino, Red Wing, Minnesota
Win 24-23-3 Mexico TKO 3 01/06/2001 United States Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota
Win 22-17-3 United States Allen Smith TKO 3 30/03/2001 United States Tama, Iowa
Win 5-1-2 United States TKO 5 01/12/2000 United States Minnesota
Win 24-20-3 Mexico TKO 5 21/07/2000 United States Minot, North Dakota
Win 17-4-2 United States TKO 4 07/10/1999 United States Graham Arena, Rochester, Minnesota
Win 30-2 United States KO 4 24/07/1999 United States Shooting Star Casino, Mahnomen, Minnesota
Win 19-14-3 United States Allen Smith TKO 2 19/06/1999 United States Cuzzy's Bar, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Win 28-11-1 United States KO 2 22/05/1999 United States Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Win 6-0 United States TKO 1 10/04/1999 United States Mandan Community Center, Mandan, North Dakota Referee stopped the bout at 1:31 of the first round.
Win 9-5-1 United States Laverne Clark KO 4 01/10/1998 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win 0-2 United States KO 1 18/07/1998 United States New Town, North Dakota
Win 11-16-2 United States PTS 8 04/10/1997 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win 2-5-1 United States TKO 7 13/09/1997 United States Mandan, North Dakota
Win 2-0 United States TKO 1 23/07/1997 United States Maplewood, Minnesota
Win 1-2-1 United States TKO 3 28/03/1997 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win 5-0 United States TKO 2 10/10/1996 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win 5-40 United States PTS 6 24/08/1996 United States New Town, North Dakota
Win -- Canada KO 1 23/07/1996 United States Saint Paul, Minnesota
Win 2-22-2 United States Gary Jones KO 3 20/04/1996 United States Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Win 0-1 United States TKO 1 02/03/1996 United States Minneapolis, Minnesota
Win 6-24-1 United States TKO 2 21/02/1996 United States Columbia Club, Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 2-6 United States TKO 1 16/01/1996 United States Little Bit of Texas, Indianapolis, Indiana
Win 0-2-1 United States KO 2 16/12/1995 United States Grand Forks Civic Auditorium, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Win 2-3 United States TKO 2 14/07/1995 United States Rochester, Minnesota
Win -- KO 2 18/11/1994 United States Rochester, Minnesota

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Fred Moore". Archived from the original on 2012-08-26. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
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