Loren Ross

American boxer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican boxer
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAthlete Boxer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth18 September 1964
Death31 July 2013 (aged 48 years)
The details

Biography

Loren "The Boss" Ross (September 18, 1964 – July 31, 2013) in Nashville, Tennessee) is a former professional heavyweight boxer.

Amateur career

Ross won the 1984, 1985, and 1986 United States Amateur Light Heavyweight Championships. This feat was also accomplished by future Heavyweight Champions Cassius Clay known better as Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks. Spinks, while serving in the United States Marine Corps won three consecutive United States Amateur Light Heavyweight Championships '74, '75 and '76. Lost to Pablo Romero (Cuba) at the World Amateur Championships in 1986 (4-1) for the 178 pound title.

1986 World amateur championships results

  • Defeated Markus Bott (West Germany) 5-0
  • Defeated Nurmagomed Shanavazov (Soviet Union) 5-0
  • Defeated Deyan Kirilov (Bulgaria) 3-2
  • Lost to Pablo Romero (Cuba) 1-4, in final (placed 2nd)

Professional career

Ross had a professional record of 17-2 (12 KOs) with 1 no contest. Ross won his first 15 fights with 10 of those by KO. Ross' last fight was 2/26/1991 against Bert Cooper. Scheduled for 10 rounds, Cooper scored an 8th round TKO. Ross was hopitalized after the fight. Ross had to give up boxing because of a heart condition, Cooper went on to fight former Heavyweight Champion Evander Holyfield. In 20 fights, he boxed a total of 79 rounds and had a KO% of 60%.

Professional boxing record

17 Wins (12 knockouts, 5 decisions), 2 Losses (2 knockouts, 0 decisions), 1 No Contest [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss22-7 "Smokin" Bert CooperTKO826/02/1991 Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Win6-23-3 Robert "Bobby" ThomasKO208/02/1991 La Vergne, Tennessee, United States
Win17-2 Melton BowenTKO320/01/1991 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 2:42 of the third round.
Loss18-1 Tony WillisTKO708/11/1990 Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 0:21 of the seventh round.
Win--Lamar JohnsonKO121/08/1990 Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Win12-28-6 Danny BlakeUD430/07/1990 Chicago, Illinois, United States
No Contest2-8-1 Dave SlaughterNC215/06/1990 Georgetown, Kentucky, United States
Win6-18-1 Trent SurrattPTS621/04/1990 Bristol, Tennessee, United States
Win16-3-1 Arthur "Stormy" WeathersTKO820/03/1990 Nashville, Tennessee, United StatesWBA North American Cruiserweight Title.
Win-- John SwaffordKO117/02/1990 Bristol, Tennessee, United States
Win39-9-3 Michael GreerPTS1026/12/1989 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Win8-4-1 Danny WoffordTKO321/11/1989 Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Win4-15-1 Trent SurrattUD825/10/1989 Nashville, Tennessee, United States80-69, 80-70, 80-60.
Win--Billy "The Kid" MooreKO430/09/1989 La Vergne, Tennessee, United States
Win-- Tony "Wooden" NicholsKO105/09/1989 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Win--Tony BestKO131/08/1989 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Win--Larry "Cable Guy" AndersonTKO111/07/1989 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Win6-13 Rocky BentleyPTS624/06/1989 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Win0-3 Robert Raglin StricklandKO222/05/1989 Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Win2-7 Arthur PruittTKO116/05/1989 Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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