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Hedgemon Lewis
American boxer

Hedgemon Lewis

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American boxer
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Place of birth
Greensboro
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78 years
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Biography

Hedgemon Lewis (born February 25, 1946) is an American former professional boxer and trainer. Lewis began boxing at the age of 12, out of the Northern Recreation Center in Detroit. As a young, aspiring fighter he boxed as part of the same camp as renowned coach Emmanuel Steward. During a distinguished amateur career, Lewis picked up the National Golden Gloves Lightweight title in 1964 and the Welterweight title in 1966. He turned professional in May 1966.

Professional career

Lewis was initially taken under the wing of Detroit-based coach Luther Burgess, who presided over his formative boxing years and was later trained by Eddie Futch. Due to Lewis’s exciting style, he soon attracted the attention of Hollywood. His management company consisted of actors and entertainment stars in Ryan O’Neil, Bill Cosby and Robert Goulet.

Racing through the early part of his career, Lewis was victorious in his first 22 fights. Fighting out of Detroit initially, before basing himself in Los Angeles. Establishing himself as one of boxing’s top prospects, Lewis was poised to take on his biggest fight to date, against Ernie ‘Indian Red’ Lopez. In the first 4 rounds, Lewis outclassed his opponent, before Lopez came from behind to win.

Lewis bounced back to win his next 5 fights back to back, including defeating highly rated contender Oscar “Shotgun” Albarado over ten rounds. This set the stage for a rematch against former foe Ernie Lopez. In a closely fought and exciting contest, Lewis picked up the decision, flooring his opponent in round 4.

Fighting for the world title

Embarking on a succession of impressive wins, Lewis improved his record to 40-3. In December 1971, Lewis took on Cuban fighter Jose Napoles for the WBC and WBA World Welterweight titles. The bout was tightly contested, with Lewis pushing the world champion for the full 15 rounds. The decision went to Napoles, but all 3 judges scorecards registered a very close fight. Still at a relatively young age of 25, Lewis returned to winning ways, racking up 11 straight wins on the bounce. This included a double header against former world champion Billy Backus.

Lewis travelled to Syracuse, New York, the home town of Backus, for the first bout in June 1972. In what turned out to be one of the fights of the year, Lewis dropped his rival in round 4 on his way to a decision victory. In the rematch later on that year, Lewis would once again claim victory. In defeating Backus, Lewis picked up the New York version of the World Welterweight title. He also gained the admiration of the New York boxing scene. Continuing on with varying degrees of success, Lewis would fight twice more for the world title, including a rematch against Jose Napoles, without success. Hedgemon Lewis retired in 1976 at the age of 30. His final career record read 53-7-2. Lewis was inducted into the California Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006.

Post professional boxing career

Not yet finished with the sport, Lewis became a noted coach and cornerman in the world of boxing. He worked the corners with legendary figures such as Eddie Futch, Thell Torrence and Freddy Roach. He would play a key role as part of Futch’s camp in the epic ‘Thriller in Manila’ fight. Lewis still trains fighters to this day. Outside of boxing, he also achieved success in the Los Angeles real estate market.

Professional boxing record

53 Wins (26 knockouts, 27 decisions), 7 Losses (4 knockouts, 3 decisions), 2 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss53-7-2England John H. StraceyTKO10 (15)1976-03-20England Empire Pool, London, EnglandFor WBC Welterweight Title
Draw53-6-2United States Harold WestonPTS101975-12-12United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Draw53-6-1 (1)United States Carlos PalominoMD101975-11-22United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win53-6 (1)United States Rafael RodriguezSD101975-05-07United States Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Win52-6 (1)United States Rafael RodriguezUD101975-03-19United States Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Loss51-6 (1)Mexico Armando MunizUD101974-12-03United States Forum, Inglewood, California
Loss51-5 (1)Cuba Jose NapolesTKO9 (15)1974-08-03Mexico Palacio de Deporte, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MexicoFor WBA World and WBC Welterweight Title
Win51-4 (1)Mexico Felipe VacaKO4 (10)1974-04-28Mexico Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
Win50-4 (1)United States Jose MirandaUD101974-03-01United States Coliseum, San Diego, California
Win49-4 (1)United States Johnny GantUD101973-12-10United States Felt Forum, New York City, New York
Win48-4 (1)Philippines Rudy BarroKO3 (10)1973-11-07United States Sacramento, California
Win47-4 (1)Mexico Chucho GarciaUD101973-10-13United States Forum, Inglewood, California
Win46-4 (1)Mexico Ruben Vazquez ZamoraTKO6 (10)1973-03-31United States Sports Arena, San Diego, California
Win45-4 (1)United States Billy BackusUD151972-12-08United States War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, New YorkDefended NYSAC World Welterweight Title
Win44-4 (1)Mexico Jose Luis BaltazarUD101972-10-13United States Coliseum, San Diego, California
Win43-4 (1)Mexico Mario MarquezKO2 (10)1972-07-21United States San Diego, California
Win42-4 (1)United States Billy BackusUD151972-06-16United States War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, New YorkWon vacant NYSAC World Welterweight Title
Win41-4 (1)Mexico Ruben Vazquez ZamoraUD101972-05-08United States Forum, Inglewood, California
Loss40-4 (1)Cuba Jose NapolesUD151971-12-14United States Forum, Inglewood, CaliforniaFor WBA World and WBC Welterweight Titles
Win40-3 (1)Mexico Jose GabinoKO6 (10)1971-09-24United States Convention Center, Anaheim, California
Win39-3 (1)United States Cassius GreeneTKO6 (10)1971-07-31United States Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California
Win38-3 (1)Mexico Arturo LomeliKO6 (10)1971-06-28Mexico Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win37-3 (1)United States Percy PughTKO8 (10)1971-05-17United States New Orleans, Louisiana
NC36-3 (1)United States Leroy RomeroNC3 (10)1971-05-07United States Minidome, Pocatello, Idaho
Loss36-3United States Adolph PruittUD101971-01-12United States Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win36-2Mexico Manuel AvitiaTKO8 (10)1970-10-31United States Valley Music Theatre, Woodland Hills, California
Win35-2Mexico Raul SorianoUD101970-10-08United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win34-2Mexico Chucho AlmazanKO8 (10)1970-08-13United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win33-2Mexico Raul RodriguezTD2 (10)1970-07-07Mexico Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win32-2United States Severo BalboaKO3 (10)1970-06-19United States Valley Music Theatre, Woodland Hills, California
Win31-2Puerto Rico Ricky OrtizTKO3 (10)1970-05-26United States Valley Music Theatre, Woodland Hills, California
Win30-2Mexico Gustavo GarciaKO5 (10)1970-05-13Mexico Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Win29-2United States Don CobbsUD101969-12-18United States Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
Loss28-2United States Ernie LopezTKO10 (10)1969-10-04United States Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California
Win28-1United States Ernie LopezUD101969-07-10United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win27-1United States Oscar AlbaradoUD101969-04-10United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win26-1United States Miguel HernandezKO1 (10)1969-03-20United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win25-1Mexico Celso OlivasKO1 (10)1968-10-31United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win24-1Mexico Miguel AguilarUD101968-09-19United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win23-1United States Shelly LyonsPTS101968-09-03United States Circle Arts Theater, San Diego, California
Loss22-1United States Ernie LopezTKO9 (10)1968-07-18United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win22-0United States Doug McLeodTKO2 (10)1968-06-13United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win21-0United States Bob MurrayUD101968-05-16United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win20-0Mexico Jose ValenzuelaTKO5 (10)1968-04-25United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win19-0Mexico Ruben RiveraKO2 (10)1968-04-04United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win18-0Mexico Miguel AguilarUD101967-10-19United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win17-0United States Carl JordanPTS81967-09-18United States Detroit, Michigan
Win16-0Canada Colin FraserPTS81967-06-26Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win15-0Canada Gary BroughtonPTS81967-06-15United States Detroit, Michigan
Win14-0United States Primus WilliamsUD81967-05-12United States Detroit, Michigan
Win13-0United States Mel FieldsKO3 (5)1967-04-13United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win12-0United States Charley LewisPTS61967-03-23United States Convention Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Win11-0United States Sam IvoryTKO5 (10)1967-03-18United States Armory, Newark, Ohio
Win10-0United States Primus WilliamsPTS61967-01-29United States Newark, Ohio
Win9-0United States Phil GarciaKO3 (6)1966-12-01United States Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Win8-0United States Dawson SmithPTS61966-11-21United States Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win7-0United States Charley LewisPTS61966-11-01United States Grand Rapids, Michigan
Win6-0United States Calves DeJarenenteKO11966-10-26United States Armory, Akron, Ohio
Win5-0United States Arnold BushmanKO31966-09-13United States Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win4-0United States Mike BelskiTKO1 (6)1966-08-29United States Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win3-0United States Larry YoungbloodTKO2 (4)1966-08-05United States Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win2-0United States Larry YoungbloodUD41966-07-11United States Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan
Win1-0United States Arnold BushmanKO31966-05-13United States Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati, OhioLewis' professional debut

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