Rocky Lockridge Explained

Rick Lockridge
Nickname:Rocky
Weight:Super featherweight
Featherweight
Height:5 ft 6+1/2 in
Reach:68 in
Birth Name:Rick Lockridge
Birth Date:10 January 1959
Birth Place:Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Death Place:Gloucester City, New Jersey
Style:Orthodox
Total:53
Wins:44
Ko:36
Losses:9

Rick "Rocky" Lockridge (January 10, 1959 – February 7, 2019) was an American professional boxer. He is perhaps best known for having handed Roger Mayweather his first defeat—a first-round knockout in just 98 seconds—earning him the WBA and lineal super featherweight titles.[1] He later won the IBF super featherweight title. He is also known from his 2010 appearance on the A&E television series Intervention.

Early life and career

Rocky Lockridge was born on January 10, 1959, in Tacoma, Washington. After relocating to Paterson, New Jersey, at 19 years old in 1978,[2] he made his debut fight in the professional ring on August 9, defeating Tony Reed by TKO. On September 18, 1979, he defeated Gerald Hayes via unanimous decision to win the New Jersey State Featherweight Championship, and on February 19, 1980, he won by TKO against Fel Clemente to win the USA Featherweight Champion title.

On October 4, 1980, he fought for the WBA World Featherweight title against Eusebio Pedroza, losing by a majority decision; this defeat was Lockridge's first in the professional ring. On April 6, 1981, he retained the New Jersey featherweight title by defeating Ernesto Gonzalez by unanimous decision. On August 22, 1981, in a fight for the US featherweight title, he was knocked out by Juan Laporte. On April 24, 1983, he met Pedroza again in the fight for the WBA featherweight title, losing by unanimous decision.

On February 26, 1984, he knocked out the undefeated Roger Mayweather in round one and won the WBA junior-lightweight world championship. After defeating Mayweather, Lockridge and his wife Carolyn moved to Mount Laurel, New Jersey, where they gave birth to twin sons Ricky and Lamar on August 23, 1984.[2] Lockridge made two successful title defenses: on June 12, 1984, he won by TKO in round eleven against Tae Jin Moon, and on January 27, 1985, he won by TKO in round six against Kamel Bou-Ali, a future WBO world junior-lightweight champion himself. However, on May 15 of the same year, he lost the title by majority decision to Wilfredo Gómez.

On August 3, 1986, he lost by majority decision in the fight for the WBC world junior-lightweight title to the undefeated Julio César Chávez. On August 9, 1987, Lockridge defeated Barry Michael after Michael refused to continue the fight after the 8th round and won the IBF world junior-lightweight championship. On October 25, 1987, he defeated Johnny de la Rosa and defended the title, and on April 2, 1988, by unanimous decision, he defeated Harold Knight and again defended his title. On July 23, 1988, he lost by unanimous decision to Tony Lopez and lost his title to the Mexican-American. On March 5, 1989, a rematch took place between Lopez and Lockridge, which ended in the same way as the first fight. After the second defeat to Lopez, Lockridge retired following a victory against Mike Zena in 1989.[2]

Later years and death

Lockridge returned with his family to Tacoma in 1991 – 18 months following his retirement from boxing – and he and Carolyn separated shortly thereafter due to financial stress and Rocky's drug addiction. 30 months after his original retirement, Lockridge attempted a comeback under new management in Washington, but both his fights in this period ended in losses. In 1993, Lockridge moved to Camden, New Jersey, alone, and he began working as a cleaner and painter for a drum and barrel company in January 1994. Shortly after, he was arrested for burglary and sentenced to five years probation. Three years later, he was arrested on a similar charge and served 27 months in prison before being released in July 1999. Lockridge spent the following years in homelessness, living on a monthly $140 and food stamps provided by the government, as well as pocket change from panhandling. He suffered a stroke in 2006, requiring him to use a cane.[2]

Lockridge was eventually brought by his family onto the A&E television series Intervention in 2010.[3] A scene from the episode, in which an emotional Lockridge loudly wails, became an internet meme titled "best cry ever". Following this appearance, Lockridge spent 90 days in a facility, and had remained sober since. Lockridge died on February 7, 2019, at the age of 60, after being placed on home hospice care following multiple strokes. He was removed from life support about one week prior to his death. In the weeks preceding his death, he was hooked to a feeding tube due to an inability to swallow, and suffered from aspiration pneumonia. His caretaker had set up a GoFundMe to help cover his medical expenses.[4] [5]
Lockridge is buried at Sunset Memorial Park in Pennsauken, New Jersey.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
53Loss44–9Sharmba MitchellUD10Apr 22, 1992
52Loss44–8Rafael RuelasUD10Jan 30, 1992
51Win44–7Mike ZenaKO8 (10)Jun 18, 1989
50Loss43–7Tony LopezUD12Mar 5, 1989
49Loss43–6Tony LopezUD12Jul 23, 1988
48Win43–5Harold KnightUD15Apr 2, 1988
47Win42–5Johnny De La RosaTKO10 (15)Oct 25, 1987
46Win41–5Barry MichaelRTD8 (15)Aug 9, 1987
45Win40–5Dennis CruzKO7 (10)May 24, 1987
44Win39–5Felipe OrozcoUD10Oct 22, 1986
43Loss38–5Julio César ChávezMD12Aug 3, 1986
42Win38–4Efrain NievesTKO3 (10)Mar 12, 1986
41Win37–4Fernando SeguraTKO4 (10)Dec 18, 1985
40Loss36–4Wilfredo GómezMD15May 19, 1985
39Win36–3Kamel Bou AliTKO6 (15)Jan 27, 1985
38Win35–3Julio LlerenaKO6 (10)Jul 29, 1984
37Win34–3Tae Jin MoonTKO11 (15)Jun 12, 1984
36Win33–3Roger MayweatherKO1 (15)Feb 26, 1984
35Win32–3Jeff GoodwinTKO3 (10)Nov 23, 1983
34Win31–3Cornelius Boza-EdwardsUD10Sep 9, 1983
33Win30–3Danny CruzTKO1 (10)Jul 14, 1983
32Loss29–3Eusebio PedrozaUD15Apr 24, 1983
31Win29–2Alberto CollazoTKO9 (10)Nov 24, 1982
30Win28–2Angel LiraTKO6 (10)Sep 25, 1982
29Win27–2Miguel Angel HernandezTKO3 (10)Aug 22, 1982
28Win26–2Daniel FelizardoKO2 (10)Jun 24, 1982
27Win25–2Jose NietoTKO8 (10)May 23, 1982
26Win24–2Robert MullinsTKO5 (10)Apr 10, 1982
25Win23–2Jose ResendezTKO5 (10)Mar 14, 1982
24Win22–2Tony TrisUD10Dec 10, 1981
23Win21–2Refugio RojasMD10Nov 12, 1981
22Loss20–2Juan LaporteKO2 (12)Aug 22, 1981
21Win20–1Sergio ReyesTKO3 (10)May 21, 1981
20Win19–1Ernesto GonzalezUD12Apr 6, 1981
19Win18–1Ernesto GonzalezKO1 (10)Jan 22, 1981
18Win17–1Benny MarquezTKO3 (10)Dec 18, 1980
17Loss16–1Eusebio PedrozaSD15Oct 4, 1980
16Win16–0Livio NolascoTKO4 (10)Aug 21, 1980
15Win15–0Alfonso EvansTKO5 (10)Jul 13, 1980
14Win14–0Marcial SantiagoTKO3 (8)Jun 19, 1980
13Win13–0Joey MayesTKO2 (10)Apr 1, 1980
12Win12–0Richard RozelleKO2 (10)Mar 8, 1980
11Win11–0Fel ClementeTKO7 (12)Feb 19, 1980
10Win10–0Sammy GossTKO5 (12)Jan 8, 1980
9Win9–0José OrtizKO2 (10)Oct 30, 1979
8Win8–0Gerald HayesUD12Sep 18, 1979
7Win7–0Ronnie GreenKO1 (6)May 31, 1979
6Win6–0Francisco MaldonadoKO2 (6)Apr 27, 1979
5Win5–0Melvin BoyntonKO2 (6)Apr 17, 1979
4Win4–0Melvin BetheaKO1 (6)Mar 13, 1979
3Win3–0Tony HernandezTKO1 (6)Nov 14, 1978
2Win2–0Jose Luis LaraUD6Oct 5, 1978
1Win1–0Tony ReedTKO2 (4)Aug 9, 1978

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rocky Lockridge - Lineal Jr. Lightweight Champion. The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
  2. Web site: Former boxing champ Rocky Lockridge living on streets of Camden, estranged from family, abusing drugs and alcohol . https://web.archive.org/web/20090701060417/http://www.nj.com/sports/njsports/index.ssf/2009/06/former_boxing_champ_rocky_lock.html . Schmerler . Todd . New Jersey Sports . New Jersey On-Line . June 28, 2009 . July 1, 2009 . September 14, 2021 . live.
  3. Rocky . September 6, 2011 . Intervention . Intervention (TV series) . . April 5, 2010 . 8 . 14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110908071751/http://www.aetv.com/intervention/episode-guide/ . September 8, 2011.
  4. Web site: Boxer Rocky Lockridge, Famous for Intervention Scream, Dies at 60 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190426153756/https://theblast.com/boxer-rocky-lockridge-dead-intervention-cry-scream/ . Trock . Gary . Walters . Mike . The Blast . February 7, 2019 . April 26, 2019 . September 14, 2021 . live.
  5. Web site: Intervention Viral Star Rocky Lockridge Dies, Boxing Legend Remembered . https://web.archive.org/web/20190207192414/https://www.tmz.com/2019/02/07/boxer-rocky-lockridge-dead-dies-intervention/ . . EHM Productions . February 7, 2019 . February 7, 2019 . February 10, 2019 . live.