Quincy Taylor

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Quincy Taylor
Born
Quincy Lee Taylor

(1963-07-18) July 18, 1963 (age 60)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Statistics
Weight(s) Middleweight
Height5 ft 9+12 in (177 cm)
Reach73 in (185 cm)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights32
Wins28
Wins by KO24
Losses4

Quincy Lee Taylor (born July 18, 1963) is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1986 and 2001. He held the WBC middleweight title from 1995 to 1996.

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Professional career

Taylor, a southpaw, turned pro in 1986. In 1987, he nearly KO´d Sugar Ray Leonard whilst sparring in preparation for Leonard's match against Marvin Hagler and which in Sugar Ray Leonards biography he gives credit to Quincy Taylor for helping him prepare for that fight. In 1994, he landed a shot at WBC middleweight champion Julian Jackson. [1] Taylor scored an upset TKO victory over Jackson, but lost the title in a forced mandatory title defense in his next fight and coming off knee surgery which was not fully recovered to Keith Holmes. [2] After a two-year layoff and a victory in 1998, followed by a three-year layoff and a victory in 2001, Taylor retired from boxing. He coaches amateur boxers at the Boys and Girls Club and trains along with them.

Professional boxing record

32 fights28 wins4 losses
By knockout241
By decision43
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound,
time
DateAgeLocationNotes
32Win28–4 Fred Moore TKO4 (10)Jun 16, 200137 years, 333 days Treasure Island Resort & Casino, Red Wing, Minnesota, U.S.
31Win27–4Melvin WynnKO2 (10), 1:43Apr 11, 199834 years, 241 days Township Auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
30Loss26–4 Keith Holmes TKO9 (12), 1:43 Mar 16, 1996 32 years, 242 daysMGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Lost WBC middleweight title
29Win26–3 Julian Jackson TKO6 (12), 2:23 Aug 19, 1995 32 years, 32 days MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Won WBC middleweight title
28Win25–3Rafael WilliamsTKO7 (12)May 3, 199531 years, 289 daysDallas, Texas, U.S.Retained NABF middleweight title
27Win24–3Rodney ToneyTKO12 (12), 1:26Jan 3, 199531 years, 169 days Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.Retained NABF middleweight title
26Win23–3Derrick RolonTKO8 (12), 2:38Aug 18, 199431 years, 31 days Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.Retained NABF middleweight title
25Win22–3 Otis Grant KO12 (12), 2:38Mar 15, 199430 years, 240 daysThe Roxy, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.Won NABF middleweight title
24Win21–3Eric MartinUD10Jun 25, 199329 years, 342 daysRed Lion Inn, SeaTac, Washington, U.S.
23Win20–3James RivasTKO2 (10)Apr 24, 199329 years, 280 daysBellevue Community College, Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
22Win19–3Robert BrittKO1 (?)Mar 27, 199329 years, 252 daysEdmonds Community College, Lynnwood, Washington, U.S.
21Win18–3Martin QuirozTKO5 (10)Mar 5, 199329 years, 230 daysRocket Fiesta Palace, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
20Win17–3Anthony CampbellKO2 (?)Oct 2, 199229 years, 76 daysCentral Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
19Win16–3Tommy JeansTKO2 (6)Jul 23, 199229 years, 5 daysRock City Cafe, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
18Loss15–3 Jorge Vaca UD10May 6, 199127 years, 292 daysGreat Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
17Win15–2Armando RodriguezTKO7 (12), 1:53Dec 13, 199027 years, 148 days Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, Illinois, U.S.
16Loss14–2 Jorge Vaca TD6 (10), 1:53Oct 8, 199027 years, 82 daysGreat Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
15Win14–1Mario GastonTKO7 (12), 0:45Jul 9, 199026 years, 356 daysGreat Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
14Win13–1Tomas PerezUD10Mar 26, 199026 years, 251 daysGreat Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
13Win12–1Gilbert BaptistUD10Feb 26, 199026 years, 223 daysGreat Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.
12Win11–1Donald JohnsonTKO7 (8)Feb 21, 198925 years, 218 daysResorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
11Loss10–1 Terry Norris UD10Aug 12, 198825 years, 25 days Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
10Win10–0Tim KnightKO2 (8), 0:45Jul 28, 198825 years, 10 daysFelt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
9Win9–0Roy BedwellTKO2 (8), 2:22Apr 14, 198824 years, 271 daysFelt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
8Win8–0Malcolm ShawKO1 (6), 1:20Jan 8, 198824 years, 174 days Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
7Win7–0Joe WalkerTKO2 (6), 2:40Dec 16, 198724 years, 151 days Showboat Hotel and Casino, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
6Win6–0Mario DavisUD6Nov 11, 198724 years, 116 days Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
5Win5–0Carl OwensKO1 (6)Oct 18, 198724 years, 92 daysCaesars Tahoe, Cascade Showroom, Stateline, Nevada, U.S.
4Win4–0Bill RobinsonKO1 (6), 2:25Sep 17, 198724 years, 61 days Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
3Win3–0Maurice DaughertyKO4 (4)Nov 11, 198623 years, 116 daysGorman's Super Pro Gym, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
2Win2–0Mike WilliamsKO1 (?)Oct 21, 198623 years, 95 days Longhorn Ballroom, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
1Win1–0John RobinsonRTD3 (4), 3:00Aug 13, 198623 years, 26 days Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.

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References

  1. "Middleweight champion looks for notoriety". Las Vegas Sun. 14 March 1996. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  2. "HOLMES KNOCKS OFF TAYLOR WITH SMASHING RIGHT HAND". Deseret News. 17 March 1996. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by NABF middleweight champion
March 15, 1994 – 1995
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Otis Grant
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBC middleweight champion
August 19, 1995 – March 16, 1996
Succeeded by