Jeff Lampkin

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Jeff Lampkin
BornSeptember 21, 1961
Other namesnickname: Prime time

Jeff Lampkin (born September 21, 1961) is an American former professional boxer. During his 11-year professional career, Lampkin won the USBA cruiserweight title and IBF cruiserweight belt.[1]

Amateur career[]

Lampkin had a stellar amateur career, winning the National AAU Light Heavyweight Championship in 1980. He became a professional later that year. On June 11, 1982, Lampkin, along with another Youngstown-area boxer, Earnie Shavers, had an undercard spot on the Larry Holmes-Gerry Cooney fight.[2][3]

Professional career[]

Lampkin's professional boxing career peaked on March 22, 1990, when he won the IBF Cruiserweight Title with a technical knockout of British boxer Glenn McCrory, in London.[1][4] He defended the belt once against before vacating the title in 1991.[1] This decision came in the wake of a controversy surrounding Lampkin's participation in an IBF bout in South Africa, which prompted the WBA and WBC to withhold recognition of his title. (Both bodies had sanctions against fighters who competed in that country.)[4]

The IBF's subsequent failure to offer Lampkin a fight led him to request a purse offer in the summer of 1991.[4] When IBF President Bobby Lee offered Lampkin a fight just three weeks before the bout was scheduled, a move that denied him adequate training time, the boxer concluded that the IBF had no intention of allowing him to defend his title.[4] After vacating his title, Lampkins never challenged for a major belt again.

Later years[]

Despite Lampkins' accomplishments, his economic rewards were relatively modest. Contracts he signed left the fighter with little more than $50,000, even though he won and defended a cruiserweight world champion title.[5] The former champion indicated that frustration over the apparent mishandling of his career contributed to his decision to vacate the title.[5] Today, Lampkin lives and works in Youngstown.[5]

Preceded by IBF Cruiserweight Champion
22 Mar 1990–1991
Stripped
Succeeded by

Professional boxing record[]

39 Wins (34 knockouts, 5 decisions), 19 Losses (2 knockouts, 17 decisions), 1 Draw [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 39-19-1 United States TKO 4 27/06/1997 Ohio Liberty, Ohio, United States
Loss 38-19-1 Denmark "Super" Brian Nielsen UD 8 13/01/1995 Denmark Aalborg, Denmark
Loss 38-18-1 Poland Andrew Golota RTD 1 13/08/1994 Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Lampkin did not answer the bell for round two.
Win 38-17-1 Canada KO 3 24/05/1994 Argentina Salta, Argentina
Loss 37-17-1 Canada Tom "The Bomb" Glesby UD 10 22/03/1994 Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 91-98, 91-98, 90-99.
Loss 37-16-1 United Kingdom Herbie Hide TKO 2 04/12/1993 Bophuthatswana Sun City, Bophuthatswana WBC International Heavyweight Title.
Loss 37-15-1 United States "King" Arthur Williams UD 10 08/06/1993 Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 37-14-1 Argentina MD 10 03/10/1992 France Paris, France
Win 37-13-1 United States KO 7 05/09/1992 France Paris, France
Win 36-13-1 United States KO 1 29/05/1992 Ohio Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Win 35-13-1 South Africa KO 8 28/07/1990 Florida Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States Retained IBF cruiserweight title
Win 34-13-1 United Kingdom Glenn McCrory KO 3 22/03/1990 United Kingdom Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom Won IBF cruiserweight title
Win 33-13-1 United States "Big" Ed Smith TKO 9 19/10/1989 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 32-13-1 United States KO 1 12/05/1989 Ohio Youngstown, Ohio, United States Parks knocked out at 0:47 of the first round.
Win 31-13-1 United States TKO 12 14/02/1989 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States IBF USBA Cruiserweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:41 of the 12th round.
Win 30-13-1 United States Alfonzo Ratliff TKO 5 17/11/1988 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States IBF USBA Cruiserweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:14 of the fifth round.
Win 29-13-1 South Africa KO 6 02/07/1988 Bophuthatswana Sun City, Bophuthatswana
Loss 28-13-1 Kenya PTS 8 09/04/1988 Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 28-12-1 Zambia Lottie Mwale PTS 10 05/12/1987 Germany Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Loss 28-11-1 United States SD 12 23/06/1987 Texas Houston, Texas, United States IBF USBA Cruiserweight Title. 112-118, 114-116, 114-113.
Loss 28-10-1 Jordan UD 10 23/02/1987 California Inglewood, California, United States
Win 28-9-1 United States SD 10 22/01/1987 California Inglewood, California, United States 98-92, 99-92, 93-97.
Win 27-9-1 United States KO 5 11/09/1986 California Inglewood, California, United States
Win 26-9-1 United States UD 8 11/03/1986 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Win 25-9-1 United States TKO 7 24/01/1986 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Referee stopped the bout at 2:52 of the seventh round.
Loss 24-9-1 United States Charles Williams PTS 10 03/12/1985 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 24-8-1 Canada SD 8 06/08/1985 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 24-7-1 United States UD 10 11/06/1985 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States 9-0, 7-3, 6-3.
Loss 23-7-1 United States PTS 10 20/11/1984 Missouri Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Draw 23-6-1 Zambia Chisanda Mutti PTS 10 26/05/1984 Germany Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win 23-6 United States KO 4 06/03/1984 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Win 22-6 United States TKO 6 24/01/1984 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Loss 21-6 United States PTS 10 11/01/1984 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 21-5 Venezuela Fulgencio Obelmejias PTS 8 14/12/1983 Italy Loano, Liguria, Italy
Loss 21-4 United States UD 10 12/07/1983 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 21-3 United States KO 1 14/06/1983 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 20-3 United States PTS 10 13/04/1983 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 20-2 United States UD 10 07/03/1983 Illinois Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 19-2 Dominican Republic TKO 3 22/01/1983 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 18-2 United States TKO 3 30/12/1982 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss 17-2 United States PTS 10 30/11/1982 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 17-1 United States MD 10 27/08/1982 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss 16-1 United States UD 10 11/06/1982 Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 16-0 United States TKO 5 28/04/1982 Ohio Struthers, Ohio, United States
Win 15-0 United States TKO 6 17/03/1982 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Win 14-0 United States KO 4 22/02/1982 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Win 13-0 United States Charles Williams TKO 6 29/10/1981 Ohio Warren, Ohio, United States Ohio Light Heavyweight Title.
Win 12-0 United States KO 2 15/08/1981 Pennsylvania Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Win 11-0 United States TKO 1 19/07/1981 Ohio Warren, Ohio, United States
Win 10-0 KO 3 28/06/1981 Ohio Canton, Ohio, United States
Win 9-0 United States KO 2 17/03/1981 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Win 8-0 Canada KO 1 20/01/1981 Ohio Niles, Ohio, United States
Win 7-0 United States TKO 3 16/12/1980 Ohio Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Win 6-0 United States TKO 4 09/12/1980 Ohio Warren, Ohio, United States
Win 5-0 United States TKO 1 28/10/1980 Ohio Warren, Ohio, United States
Win 4-0 United States KO 1 24/09/1980 Ohio Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Win 3-0 Canada TKO 3 09/09/1980 Ohio Warren, Ohio, United States
Win 2-0 United States KO 1 20/08/1980 Ohio Warren, Ohio, United States
Win 1-0 United States TKO 1 18/06/1980 Ohio Struthers, Ohio, United States

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Kovach, John (September 25, 2007). "Former champs like Pavlik". The Vindicator. p. C-3.
  2. ^ Bassetti, John (December 5, 1999). "Valley boxers, led by Mancini, ruled the ring". The Vindicator.
  3. ^ Swanson, Ray (April 29, 1982). "Five Locals Triumph On Pro Boxing Card". The Vindicator. p. 23.
  4. ^ a b c d Todor, Rob (July 11, 1991). "Lampkin gives up IBF title: Jeff Lampkin's next move is to seek sanctioning from the WBA and/or the WBC". The Vindicator. p. C-1.
  5. ^ a b c Shilling, Don (November 11, 2007). "City's past boxing champs offer advice: Past champs suggest Pavlik be nice to fans and careful with his money". The Vindicator. p. A-3. Retrieved July 12, 2019.

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