Milton McCrory explained

Milton McCrory
Nickname:Ice Man
Weight:
Height:6 ft 0 in
Reach:75 in
Nationality:American
Birth Date:February 7, 1962
Birth Place:Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:40
Wins:35
Ko:25
Losses:4
Draws:1

Milton McCrory (born February 7, 1962) is an American former professional boxer who was a world champion in the welterweight division.[1]

Amateur career

Milton had a reported amateur record of 105–15. He lost in the 1979 National AAU finals to Lemuel Steeples and in the Olympic Trials to Johnny Bumphus.

Personal life

McCrory is the brother of former champion Steve McCrory and grew up in Detroit, Michigan. McCrory had dreams of becoming a basketball player but soon developed a passion for boxing. In 1979, he won the welterweight title at the World Junior Championships in Yokohama, Japan.[2]

Professional career

McCrory trained under the legendary Emanuel Steward in the famous Detroit Kronk Gym program. Known as "Ice Man", McCrory turned pro in 1980 and won his first 20 bouts, establishing himself as the unified #1 contender for the welterweight title at the time of Sugar Ray Leonard retirement. He won the vacant WBC belt—and became the first Kronk Detroit-born champion—in a rematch with Colin Jones, drawing with him in the initial matchup. He defended the title four times before losing the belt via KO in a unification match with Donald Curry in 1985.[3] He later moved up to Light Middleweight and challenged Mike McCallum for his WBA Light Middleweight title in 1987, but lost via 10th-round TKO. He retired in 1991 after losing 2 of his last 4 fights. In his last bout, he scored a first-round knockout of Robert Curry.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
40Win35–4–1Robert CurryKO1 (10)06/04/1991
39Win34–4–1Mike SacchettiUD10 (10)21/09/1990
38Loss33–4–1Joaquin VelasquezTKO7 (10)25/11/1988
37Loss33–3–1Lupe AquinoMD10 (10)10/04/1988
36Win33–2–1Jerome KellyTKO2 (10)19/11/1987
35Win32–2–1Herman CavasuelaUD12 (12)28/10/1987
34Loss31–2–1Mike McCallumTKO10 (15)19/04/1987
33Win31–1–1Rafael CoronaTKO1 (12)07/03/1987
32Win30–1–1Jorge AmparoUD10 (10)26/11/1986
31Win29–1–1Doug DeWittUD10 (10)13/07/1986
30Win28–1–1Keith AdamsUD10 (10)18/04/1986
29Loss27–1–1Donald CurryKO2 (15)06/12/1985
28Win27–0–1Carlos TrujilloTKO3 (12)14/07/1985
27Win26–0–1Luis SantanaTKO3 (10)26/05/1985
26Win25–0–1Pedro VilellaUD12 (12)09/03/1985
25Win24–0–1Lloyd TaylorKO4 (10)04/12/1984
24Win23–0–1Gilles ElbiliaTKO6 (12)15/04/1984
23Win22–0–1Milton GuestTKO6 (12)14/01/1984
22Win21–0–1Colin JonesSD12 (12)13/08/1983
21Draw20–0–1Colin JonesSD12 (12)19/03/1983
20Win20–0Victor AbrahamPTS10 (10)10/10/1982
19Win19–0Roger StaffordUD10 (10)10/07/1982
18Win18–0Pete RanzanyUD10 (10)22/04/1982
17Win17–0Randy ShieldsRTD7 (10)23/01/1982
16Win16–0Arcadio GarciaTKO3 (10)19/11/1981
15Win15–0Rafael RodriguezTKO7 (10)13/08/1981
14Win14–0Steve HearonTKO8 (10)25/06/1981
13Win13–0Joey RoblesTKO5 (10)27/05/1981
12Win12–0Alejo RodriquezTKO4 (10)25/04/1981
11Win11–0Eddie MarcelleTKO2 (10)09/04/1981
10Win10–0Santiago ValdezTKO2 (?)19/02/1981
9Win9–0Inocencio De la RosaKO1 (10)29/01/1981
8Win8–0Alfonso HaymanTKO3 (10)12/12/1980
7Win7–0Doc BryantTKO1 (6)02/12/1980
6Win6–0James DixonKO5 (10)22/11/1980
5Win5–0Raul AguirreKO1 (10)08/11/1980
4Win4–0William HodgeKO1 (8)23/10/1980
3Win3–0Chuck SpicerKO1 (?)16/10/1980
2Win2–0Rodney KennebrewKO1 (?)20/09/1980
1Win1–0Calvin StraughterKO1 (6)10/09/1980

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BEST I FACED: MILTON MCCRORY. 11 November 2020 . The Ring. 2023-03-28.
  2. Web site: Milton McCrory wants to cement Detroit brothers' boxing legacy. The Detroit News. 2023-03-28.
  3. News: CURRY WAS A MAN IN A HURRY. Sports Illustrated Vault | Si.com . Sports Illustrated. 2023-03-28.