T. J. Wilson (boxer)
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T. J. Edward Wilson (born February 13, 1975) is an American heavyweight boxer who won the U.S. Amateur Super Heavyweight championship in 2000.[1]
Early years[]
TJ Edward Wilson Jr was born February 13, 1975 in Atlanta, Georgia where he competed as an amateur boxer. A tall southpaw Wilson had a successful amateur career. The counter puncher was an Olympic alternate in 1996 and was the American boxer at the World Championships 1997 where he lost early to eventual runner-up Alexis Rubalcaba.
He crowned his career with a win at the United States amateur (AAU) Super Heavyweight championships in 2000. He beat 1999 national champion Calvin Brock in the Olympic qualification, too, but lost the rematch 5:6 again having to settle for alternate. He also beat Dominic Guinn in the amateurs.
Professional career[]
He turned pro afterwards but suffered a major disappointment getting knocked out by clubfighter Willie Chapman.
In 2007 he knocked out undefeated prospect Travis Walker in just 15 seconds.[1] He lost the rematch by knockout.
As of February 2008 Wilson's professional record was 12-2 with 8 knockouts.
References[]
- ^ a b "Wilson Stops Walker in 15 seconds". East side Boxing. 20 October 2007. Archived from the original on 4 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
External links[]
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Heavyweight boxers
- Winners of the United States Championship for amateur boxers
- Boxers from Oklahoma
- Sportspeople from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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