Lonnie_Smith_(boxer)

Lonnie Smith (boxer)

Lonnie Smith (boxer)

American boxer


Harlan Alonso Smith, known as Lonnie Smith (born November 5, 1962, in Denver, Colorado), is an American boxer at Welterweight. He was the WBC Junior Welterweight World Champion when he knocked out the previously undefeated and reigning champion Billy Costello in August 1985.

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Professional career

Known as "Lightning" Lonnie, Smith turned pro in 1980 and lost once in his first 22 fights, before he had a win over undefeated Billy Costello to capture the WBC Light Welterweight world title in 1985.[1] He lost the title in his first defense to Rene Arredondo via 5th round TKO.

Julio César Chávez fight

In 1991 he took on WBC Light Welterweight Title holder Julio César Chávez, but lost a one-sided decision.[2]

Before their bout, the two had a confrontation at McCarran International Airport when Chavez arrived in Las Vegas. This was recorded by Showtime channel's television camera people and shown to viewers before their actual ring encounter.[citation needed]

Smith never again fought for a title, and retired in 1999 after a loss to Diosbelys Hurtado with a record of 45-6-2.

Professional boxing record

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References

  1. Rogers, Thomas (22 August 1985). "SMITH KNOCKS OUT COSTELLO FOR CROWN". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  2. "Chavez Retains Title in a Runaway". Los Angeles Times. 15 September 1991. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
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