Lawrence Clay-Bey Explained

Lawrence Clay-Bey
Realname:Lawrence Marvin Clay-Bey
Weight:Heavyweight
Height:6 ft 3 in
Reach:75 in
Birth Date:14 December 1965
Birth Place:Bloomfield, Connecticut, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:25
Wins:21
Ko:16
Losses:3
Draws:1

Lawrence Marvin Clay-Bey (born December 14, 1965) is an American former professional boxer who fought at heavyweight. As an amateur he was a two-time winner (1995 and 1996) of the United States National Championships as well as a bronze medalist at the 1995 World Championships, all in the super heavyweight division.

Amateur career

Lawrence Clay-Bey started to box at the age of 26. He lost his first two amateur fights but stuck with it and eventually won the National Golden Gloves in his next eight fights. At this point he weighed around 260 pounds.

Clay-Bey won a super heavyweight bronze medal at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Berlin, later KOd Joe Mesi to win the right to go to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia and was also team USA's captain. However he was put out of the tournament in his first fight by a close/controversial 10-8 decision to eventual Gold medalist Wladimir Klitschko. He was the only fighter Klitschko had problems with as he managed to rattle Klitschko, prompting the referee to issue a standing 8 count. After the fight he raised some eyebrows downplaying it as "just a loss" which let journalists question his dedication. He finished the amateurs with a 60-9 record.

Professional career

After a year of debating if he wanted to turn pro Lawrence Clay-Bey decided he wanted to see how far he could go. He got into much better shape and shed 25-30 pounds to a better fighting weight of 235. He turned pro in 1997 and he easily blew past his early opponents despite them having more experience and glossy pro records. Clay-Bey was thought very highly of, and was being groomed to be a future title holder until he met the streaking Clifford Etienne in 2000. The two traded shots round after round with Etienne being the more active of the two, and Etienne took the decision. After the loss to Etienne, Clay-Bey began putting on weight and coming into fights out of shape. But he stayed busy and took a victory over promising prospect Charles Shufford in 2003, setting up a fight against Eliecer Castillo. Castillo KO'd Clay-Bey in the 9th round. Clay-Bey's once promising career drifted into obscurity. Although he was able to beat former cruiserweight champ Imamu Mayfield in 2004, he dropped a decision to Sinan Samil Sam and drew with Derek Bryant in 2005.

Professional boxing record

21 Wins (16 knockouts, 5 decisions), 3 Losses (1 knockout, 2 decisions), 1 Draw [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Drawalign=left Derek BryantMD10align=left Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.align=left
Lossalign=left Sinan Samil SamUD122005-02-12align=left Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germanyalign=left
Winalign=left Otis TisdaleTKO82004-10-15align=left Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Imamu MayfieldTKO52004-07-02align=left Pala, California, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Carlton JohnsonKO32003-09-10align=left Rochester, New York, U.S.align=left
Lossalign=left Elieser CastilloKO92003-06-06align=left Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Charles ShuffordUD102003-01-03align=left Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Sedreck FieldsKO22002-10-18align=left Buffalo, New York, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Brian NixTKO32002-08-02align=left Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Gary WinmonTKO62001-10-14align=left McAllen, Texas, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Agustin CorpusUD82001-08-18align=left Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Ken MurphyTKO52001-03-17align=left Philadelphia, Mississippi, U.S.align=left
Lossalign=left Clifford EtienneUD102000-11-11align=left Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Mike WilliamsTKO62000-09-17align=left Detroit, Michigan, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Robert DanielsUD102000-01-23align=left Venice, Florida, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Dale CroweUD81999-08-28align=left Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Abdul MuhayminTKO31998-04-17align=left Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Nate TubbsTKO41998-03-27align=left Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Mario CawleyTKO21998-01-16align=left Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Louis MonacoUD81997-11-18align=left Upper Marlboro, Maryland, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Tony LaRosaTKO31997-10-03align=left Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Dan ConwayRTD31997-09-23align=left Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Bryant SmithTKO21997-08-23align=left Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Jason FarleyKO21997-07-20align=left Indio, California, U.S.align=left
Winalign=left Billy McDonaldKO11997-07-05align=left Moline, Illinois, U.S.align=left

Personal life

He now works as a corrections officer in Connecticut. He is married with 5 children.

References

  1. http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=14748&cat=boxer Boxing record for Lawrence Clay-Bey