Greg Richardson Explained

Greg Richardson
Realname:Greg Richardson
Nickname:The Flea
Weight:
Height:5 ft 8 in
Reach:69 in
Birth Date:February 7, 1958
Birth Place:Youngstown, Ohio, US
Style:Orthodox
Total:40
Wins:31
Ko:4
Losses:8
Draws:1

Greg Richardson (born February 7, 1958) is a former professional boxer who was WBC Bantamweight Champion between February 25, 1991, and September 19, 1991.

Early life, family and education

Richardson was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He was raised on its East Side.

Other members of Richardson's family have excelled in sports. He is an uncle of former Florida Gators cornerback Keiwan Ratliff and light middleweight boxer Durrell Richardson.[1]

He began boxing in the late 1960s. In 1974, he was the National AAU and National Golden Gloves flyweight champion.

Athletic career

Known as "The Flea", Richardson turned pro in 1982. Richardson's professional boxing career peaked in February 1991, when he scored an upset victory over Raúl Pérez and won the WBC world bantamweight title. Trained by Earl Charity, Richardson's quick reflexes were credited with earning him a 12-round unanimous decision over Perez, who held the title for almost 28 months. He defended the title against Victor Rabanales,[2] before losing the belt to Joichiro Tatsuyoshi in 1991. In 1992 he moved down in weight to take on WBC super flyweight title holder Moon Sung-kil, but lost a majority decision. He retired in 1996.

During his career, Richardson also held the NABF Bantamweight Title, as well as the USBA Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight Titles.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
40Loss31–8–1 Juan Carlos Ramírez
39Loss31–7–1 Petrica Janos Paraschiv
38Win31–6–1 Edel Geronimo
37Win30–6–1 Armando Castro
36Draw29–6–1 Miguel Espinoza
35Loss29–6 Moon Sung-kil
34Loss29–5 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi
33Win29–4 Victor Rabanales
32Win28–4 Raúl Pérez
31Win27–4 Eddie Rangel
30Win26–4 Ellyas Pical
29Win25–4 Gaby Canizales
28Win24–4 Sonny Long
27Win23–4 James Tolliver
26Loss22–4 Jesse Benavides
25Loss22–3 Jeff Fenech
24Win22–2 Darryl Thigpen
23Win21–2 Robert Shannon
22Win20–2 Ron Cisneros
21Win19–2 James Tolliver
20Win18–2 Oscar Muniz
19Win17–2 James Manning
18Win16–2 Alfonso López
17Win15–2 Harold Petty
16Win14–2 Roy Muniz
15Win13–2 Edgar Acevedo
14Win12–2 Romy Navarrete
13Win11–2 John Norman
12Win10–2 Diego Rosario
11Win9–2 Sonny Long
10Win8–2 Felix Marquez
9Win7–2 Baby Kid Chocolate
8Win6–2 Francis Childs
7Loss5–2 Francis Childs
6Win5–1 James Tolliver
5Win4–1 Clarence Miller
4Win3–1 Simon Feaster
3Win2–1 Brett Livingston
2Loss1–1 Henry Lee
1Win1–0 Al Dunlap

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Another Richardson joins pro ranks . The Vindicator. Youngstown, Ohio. 2019-03-17.
  2. Web site: Credibility of WBC Judges Questioned. . 22 May 1991. 2019-03-17.