It is a year from the fiftieth anniversary of its founding, when the Olympic team was 1976. Since President Jimmy Carter did not allow the United States of America to compete in the 1980 Olympics, both countries refused to go to the 1984 Olympics in Montreal, Canada.
“Great” John Tate The heavy weight that Thosvilo Stephenson, who won the Olympic Gold Medal in Cuba, was in the semi -finals after publishing a pair of victory over boxers from Poland and West Germany. He would continue to win the vacant WBA title, where he won a decision on Jerry Kotzi in South Africa, 22-0, in October 1979 in South Africa 86,000 fans, which improved his record to 20-0. Coetzee was starting from the defeat of another member in 1976, Leon Spinix. In his first defense, he was applying in the last round when Mike “Hercules” stopped him, 21-21. It ended with a record of 34-3 with 23 stops from Noxville, Tennessee.
Lyon “Neon” Spink He won the gold medal in light weight, which stopped Syria in Cuba. In his eighth battle, the WBC champion, Mohamed Aker, defeated the division decision in February 1978, which improved his record to 7-0-1, only to lose the return match. It ended with a record of 26-17-3 with 14 stops from St. Louis, Mo.
Michael Jinx SpinksLyon’s brother, won the gold medal medium, which stopped rehearsals in Uzbekistan. He would continue to win the WBA Light Heavyweight title in July 1981, where the WBA EDDIE MUMAFA MUAMMAD 38-5-1 was defeated, which improved his record to 17-0. He added the title of WBC, defeated Dowit Mohamed Qawi, and the title of IBF, defeated Eddie Davis. He said he abandoned all titles that should continue to defeat heavyweight hero Larry “The Eston” Holmes, 48-0, twice in September 1985. After defense, he was suspended by “Iron” Mike Tyson, 34-0, with a record of 31-1 with 21 Saint Louis, More.
Chuck “White Chocolate” Walker The super weight was weight, as he eventually lost the gold medal by Jerry Rebeciki from Poland with a controversial decision. He would continue to publish 9-1-1 with 3 stopping records from Missa, from A to Z. He was a professional Hanafi dancer who would continue to produce films after his retirement.
Clint “Sharif” Jackson Heavy weight was, lost in the quarter -finals of Venezuela Pedro Jamaro. Jackson was 102-14 in amateur and 25-7 with 9 stopped in the ranks of professionals from Nashville, Tennessee. He failed to win USBA and NABF titles.
“Sugar” Ray Leonard He was the lightweight gold medal. It was 145-5 with 75 amateur stops and 36-3-1 with 25 stops from Palmer Park, Maryland.
He won the titles of the world in weight, light medium weight, medium weight, superior weight, and light weight.
Howard Davis, Son He won the gold medal in lightweight, and Simon Kotov was defeated by Romania. Davis will win the Fall Parker Cup as a better Olympic. It was 125-5 in amateur and 36-6-1 with 14 stops from New York, New York. He lost two attempts at the title of WBC and in IBF and WBU titles.
Davi Lee Armstrong The feather weight was, and he lost in the quarter -finals of the Heria Angels from Cuba. It was 107-16 in amateur and 24-3 with 14 stops from Poylolp, Washington.
NABF won the defeat of Nick Forlano, 27-6-1.
Charles Moni The weight of Pantam and a member was only never turned, which made the army its professional career for 22 years, as it ended the first degree. He won the silver medal, and lost to a young Joe Go in North Korea in the finals with a controversial decision. It was from the capital
Leo Randolf He was the gold medal of the fiery weight, where Ramon Dofalon defeated Cuba, and ended with a 160-7 amateur record. He won the title of WBA SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT in May 1980, where Ricardo Cardona was defeated, 4-21-1, from Colombia. Then he lost his next battle, ending his career in 17-2 with 9 stops. It was from Spanaway, Washington.
Luis Cortis In the first round in the lightweight section Henrik Sarridic from Poland. It was 15-6-1 with 7 stops from the capital, he lost four attempts by a secondary title.


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