Vernon Paris

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Vernon Paris
Born (1988-01-05) January 5, 1988 (age 36)
Other namesIceMan
Statistics
Weight(s) Light welterweight
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Reach69 in (175 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights34
Wins29
Wins by KO17
Losses2
No contests3

Vernon Paris (born January 5, 1988) is an American professional boxer who fights at light welterweight division. He had three fights result with no contests because he tested positive for marijuana at the post-fight drug tests. [1]

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Personal life

Paris grew up in Detroit, Michigan as a troubled youth. He was involved with gangs and committed petty crimes, which culminated in a shooting on the city's northwest side on the evening of July 25, 2006. Paris was shot three times: in the back, thigh, and groin. As a result of this attempted murder, he still has a bullet lodged in his back and thigh. [2]

In May 2008, Paris was stabbed while being involved in a neighborhood argument and suffered a collapsed lung. Afterwards, Paris left for Florida to be with his girlfriend and family. He returned to Michigan in late 2009 to resume his fighting career along with his friend and promoter, Carlos Llinas. [3]

Career

Amateur career

Paris, who had been a professional for six years[ when? ], had been a gifted boxer since his amateur days when he trained under Kronk Gym mentor, Sugar Hill, nephew of Emanuel Steward. [3]

Professional career

Paris was signed by Don King in 2011 and made his breakthrough as a professional with wins over Tim Coleman, Emanuel Augustus, and Ruben Galvan. He was named one of the sport's upcoming stars by The Boxing Tribune. [4]

On March 24, 2012, Paris faced Zab Judah (41-7, 28 KOs) in an IBF light welterweight title elimination bout as the main event of NBC Sports Network's Fight Night from the Aviator Arena in Brooklyn, New York. Paris lost the bout in the 9th round via TKO. Paris currently trains with Dave Lester.

Professional boxing record

34 fights, 29 wins (17 knockouts), 2 losses (1 knockout), 3 no contests [5]
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss28–2 Flag of the United States.svg Frankie Gómez UD102014-07-25 Flag of the United States.svg Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Win28–1 Flag of the United States.svg Manuel Pérez UD102013-05-10 Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan
Win27–1 Flag of the United States.svg Guy PackerTKO3 (10), 1:292013-03-23 Flag of the United States.svg Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Loss26–1 Flag of the United States.svg Zab Judah TKO9 (12)2012-03-24 Flag of the United States.svg Aviator Sports & Events Center, Brooklyn, New York
Win26–0 Flag of the United States.svg Rubén Galván UD82011-10-06 Flag of the United States.svg MotorCity, Detroit, Michigan
Win25–0 Flag of the United States.svg Tim ColemanTKO7 (10), 0:272011-08-05 Flag of the United States.svg Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, California Won USBA Light Welterweight title.
Win24–0 Flag of the United States.svg Emanuel Augustus UD82011-01-29 Flag of the United States.svg Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
Win23–0 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Ramon GuevaraTKO4 (10), 1:252010-11-12 Flag of the United States.svg Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan
Win22–0 Flag of the United States.svg Courtney Burton UD82010-07-23 Flag of the United States.svg Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan
Win21–0 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Santiago SD82010-05-14 Flag of the United States.svg Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, California
Win20–0 Flag of Colombia.svg Oscar León UD62010-03-27 Flag of the United States.svg Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Win19–0 Flag of the United States.svg Corey AlarconUD62010-01-29 Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan
Win18–0 Flag of the United States.svg Damon AntoineTKO2 (6), 0:442009-12-04 Flag of the United States.svg Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan
Win17–0 Flag of the United States.svg Jesse FranciscoTKO2 (4), 1:152009-11-13 Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan

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References

  1. Sares, Ted (October 7, 2008), Fire and Ice: The Troubled Odyssey of Vernon Paris, archived from the original on August 1, 2008
  2. Fire and Ice: The Troubled Odyssey of Vernon Paris Archived August 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Accessed: 4/25/2012
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