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Gary Hinton

Gary Hinton
Born (1956-08-29) August 29, 1956 (age 68)
Statistics
Weight(s)Light welterweight
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights36
Wins29
Wins by KO11
Losses5
Draws2

Gary Hinton (born 1956-08-29 in Darby, PA) is a retired American boxer who boxed at light welterweight.

Professional career

Hinton turned pro in 1978.In 1985 he challenged Aaron Pryor for the IBF light welterweight title and lost a split decision over 15 rounds.[1] When Pryor was stripped of his title for not defending it, he won the vacant IBF light welterweight title with a decision win over Reyes Antonio Cruz in 1986.[2] He lost the title in his first defense to Joe Manley by KO later that year, exactly 12 years after Muhammad Ali defeated George Foreman.

Professional boxing record

36 fights 29 wins 5 losses
By knockout 11 2
By decision 18 3
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
36 Loss 29–5–2 Saoul Mamby TKO 9 (10) 1989-08-24 Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida, U.S.
35 Win 29–4–2 Joe Walker MD 10 (10) 1989-02-23 The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S.
34 Win 28–4–2 Juan Alonso Villa TKO 4 (10) 1988-10-20 Woodhaven Sports Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33 Win 27–4–2 Dexter Smith UD 10 (10) 1988-07-07 Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida, U.S.
32 Win 26–4–2 Frank Montgomery UD 10 (10) 1988-05-05 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
31 Loss 25–4–2 Joe Manley KO 10 (15) 1986-10-30 Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. Lost IBF light-welterweight title
30 Win 25–3–2 Reyes Antonio Cruz UD 15 (15) 1986-04-26 Palazzo Dello Sport, Lucca, Italy Won vacant IBF light-welterweight title
29 Win 24–3–2 Darryl Fuller UD 12 (12) 1985-11-05 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. Won WBC Continental Americas light-welterweight title
28 Draw 23–3–2 Joe Manley SD 12 (12) 1985-08-23 Atlantis Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. Retained USBA light-welterweight title
27 Loss 23–3–1 Aaron Pryor SD 15 (15) 1985-03-02 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. For IBF light-welterweight title
26 Win 23–2–1 Brett Lally MD 12 (12) 1984-07-11 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. Retained USBA light-welterweight title
25 Win 22–2–1 Jerome Kinney UD 12 (12) 1984-03-26 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. Won vacant USBA light-welterweight title
24 Win 21–2–1 Felix Reyes UD 10 (10) 1983-12-17 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
23 Win 20–2–1 Steve Mitchell TKO 5 (8) 1983-08-31 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
22 Win 19–2–1 Clemente Rojas TKO 5 (10) 1983-03-14 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
21 Win 18–2–1 Jose Renta KO 2 (10) 1983-02-13 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
20 Win 17–2–1 Sam Gervins PTS 8 (8) 1982-11-24 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
19 Win 16–2–1 Luis Mejias TKO 7 (8) 1982-04-15 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
18 Win 15–2–1 Victor Mangual RTD 3 (8) 1981-12-22 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
17 Loss 14–2–1 Curtis Harris SD 10 (10) 1981-11-14 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
16 Win 14–1–1 Teddy Hatfield TKO 3 (8) 1981-09-02 Martin Luther King Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15 Win 13–1–1 Victor Mangual UD 8 (8) 1981-07-30 Martin Luther King Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
14 Win 12–1–1 Wyatt Simpkins UD 8 (8) 1981-06-17 Martin Luther King Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
13 Win 11–1–1 Orlando Montalvo KO 3 (8) 1981-02-05 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
12 Win 10–1–1 Jerry Graham PTS 8 (8) 1980-11-12 Wynne Ballroom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
11 Draw 9–1–1 Ernest Jackson PTS 8 (8) 1980-10-01 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
10 Loss 9–1 Charlie Brown SD 10 (10) 1980-07-03 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
9 Win 9–0 Ronnie Green SD 8 (8) 1980-06-05 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
8 Win 8–0 Jerry Graham PTS 6 (6) 1979-11-14 Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7 Win 7–0 Jorge Nina UD 6 (6) 1979-07-16 Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6 Win 6–0 Lou Daniels KO 2 (6) 1979-04-10 The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Michael Ross PTS 6 (6) 1979-01-23 The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Billy Jones TKO 2 (4) 1978-10-24 Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Billy Jones PTS 4 (4) 1978-09-21 The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 Darryl Guyton KO 3 (4) 1978-06-06 The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1 Win 1–0 Billy Jones PTS 4 (4) 1978-01-24 The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aaron Pryor has seen enough of Gary Hinton for..." United Press International. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  2. ^ "Gary Hinton of Philadelphia won the vacant..." Los Angeles Times. 27 April 1986. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Johnny Bumphus
USBA
light-welterweight champion

March 26, 1984 – 1986
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Frankie Warren
Preceded by
Darryl Fuller
WBC Continental Americas
light-welterweight champion

November 5, 1985 – 1985
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Buddy McGirt
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Aaron Pryor
IBF light-welterweight champion
April 26, 1986 – October 30, 1986
Succeeded by