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Renaldo Snipes
Statistics
Real name Reenaold Snipes
Nickname(s) Mr. Snipes
Weight(s) Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Reach 78 in (198 cm)
Nationality American
Born
(1956-08-15) August 15, 1956 (age 62)
Houston, Texas
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 48
Wins 39
Wins by KO 22
Losses 8
Draws 1

Renaldo Snipes (born Reenaold Snipes on August 15, 1956) is an American former boxer, best known for his title championship bout with Larry Holmes.




Contents






  • 1 Amateur career


  • 2 Professional career


    • 2.1 Tyson fight




  • 3 Professional boxing record


  • 4 Life after boxing


  • 5 Quotes


  • 6 References





Amateur career[edit]


Snipes was a two-time Chicago Golden Gloves Champion (1977 and 1978). He lost on a first-round stoppage to future heavyweight contender Eddie Gregg in the 1978 Intercity match-ups between Chicago and New York Golden Glove winners.



Professional career[edit]


Nicknamed "Mister" Snipes, Snipes started off his career successfully, with a first-round knockout of Carl Halliburton. That fight was on the same card that future heavyweight contender James Tillis made his debut on. 21 more wins followed, and he challenged world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes for the title November 6, 1981 in Pittsburgh. Snipes knocked down the champion in the seventh round. However Holmes got up and Snipes was stopped in Round 11. Snipes complained that Holmes was the beneficiary of a long count.[1] Films show, however, that the claim is exaggerated; Holmes rose at the count of 4 and though badly hurt, fought off the charging Snipes for the remainder of the round. Snipes fought a string of world-class fighters after the Holmes bout, in contests that mostly descended into wildly entertaining brawls. He amassed a record of 39 wins (22 by knockout), 8 losses, and 1 draw. In his career he fought boxers Trevor Berbick, Gerrie Coetzee, Tim Witherspoon, Greg Page, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Alfredo Evangelista, South African puncherJohnny DuPlooy and many more.



Tyson fight[edit]


Snipes had been in the frame for a big money fight with Mike Tyson in 1990, however he broke his right hand in a fight with rugged journeyman Jamie Howe and lost out on the opportunity, which later went to Alex Stewart. The injury and rehabilitation took him out for two years, and when he returned in June 1992 (aged 36) he fought then-dangerous Garing Lane, surviving an 8th-round count to score a split decision win. He knocked out Eddie Curry the following year before being matched with heavily hyped Cuban giant Jorge Luis Gonzalez on the high-profile Bowe/Holyfield II undercard. At 37, Snipes struggled with the bigger younger man, and after a gallant effort was stopped with 40 seconds remaining in the 10th and final round, much to his disgust.



Professional boxing record[edit]















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































39 Wins (22 knockouts, 17 decisions), 8 Losses (2 knockouts, 6 decisions), 1 Draw [1]

Result

Record

Opponent

Type

Round

Date

Location

Notes
Loss

39–8–1

Cuba Jorge Luis Gonzalez
TKO
10
06/11/1993

Nevada Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Referee stopped the bout at 2:15 of the tenth round.
Win

39–7–1

United States Eddie "Vindaloo" Curry
KO
3
24/06/1993

New York (state) Paramount Theater, New York City, United States

Win

38–7–1

United States Garing "Freight Train" Lane
SD
10
26/06/1992

South Carolina King Street Palace, Charleston, South Carolina, United States

97–95, 94–96, 98–93.
Win

37–7–1

United States Jamie "Featherman" Howe
PTS
10
18/05/1990

New York (state) Callicoon, New York, United States

Win

36–7–1

United States Tim "T-Bone" Adams
TKO
3
26/12/1989

Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Win

35–7–1

United States Melvin Epps
PTS
10
14/09/1989

New York (state) Beacon Theater and Hotel, New York City, United States

Win

34–7–1

Brazil Manoel "Clay" De Almeida
TKO
10
11/05/1989

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Almeida knocked out at 0:24 of the tenth round.
Win

33–7–1

United States Andre Crowder
TKO
3
30/03/1989

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Win

32–7–1

United States Lionel "The Train" Washington
TKO
4
15/12/1988

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Referee stopped the bout at 2:38 of the fourth round.
Win

31–7–1

South Africa Johnny DuPlooy
TKO
7
12/08/1988

Wisconsin Eagles Club, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Win

30–7–1

United States Terry "Strong Arm" Armstrong
TKO
8
16/06/1988

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Loss

29–7–1

United States Orlin Norris
UD
12
19/03/1988

Nevada Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

NABF Heavyweight Title. 113–114, 112–115, 112–115.
Win

29–6–1

United States "Boxing" Terry Anderson
KO
10
23/07/1987

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Anderson knocked out at 2:40 of the tenth round.
Win

28–6–1

United States Richard Earl Scott
UD
10
04/06/1987

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

7–3, 7–3, 6–4.
Win

27–6–1

United States Melvin Epps
TKO
5
09/04/1987

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Referee stopped the bout at 1:14 of the fifth round.
Loss

26–6–1

United States Tyrell Biggs
UD
10
12/12/1986

New York (state) Madison Square Garden, New York City, United States

Win

26–5–1

United States Donnie "Master of Disaster" Long
UD
10
17/08/1986

New Jersey Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

5–4, 6–3, 6–3.
Win

25–5–1

United States Dennis Fikes
KO
2
24/07/1986

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Fikes knocked out at 0:55 of the second round.
Win

24–5–1

United States Bobby Crabtree
KO
5
10/07/1986

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Crabtree knocked out at 1:21 of the fifth round.
Loss

23–5–1

United States Ricky Parkey
SD
10
30/10/1984

New Jersey Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

6–3, 4–5, 3–6.
Loss

23–4–1

Uruguay Alfredo Evangelista
SD
10
23/09/1983

Ohio Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio, United States

47–43, 46–48, 45–46.
Loss

23–3–1

United States Greg Page
UD
12
20/05/1983

Nevada Dunes Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

IBF USBA Heavyweight Title. 112–115, 112–116, 111–115.
Win

23–2–1

Canada Trevor Berbick
PTS
10
02/10/1982

New Jersey Sands Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

45–44.
Loss

22–2–1

United States Tim Witherspoon
MD
10
05/06/1982

Nevada Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

94–96, 95–96, 95–95.
Draw

22–1–1

United States Scott Frank
PTS
10
21/03/1982

New Jersey Playboy Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Loss

22–1

United States Larry Holmes
TKO
11
06/11/1981

Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

WBC World Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:05 of the 11th round.
Win

22–0

South Africa Gerrie Coetzee
SD
10
09/08/1981

New York (state) New Westchester Town Hall, Tarrytown, New York, United States

5–4, 5–4, 3–6.
Win

21–0

United States Eddie Mustafa Muhammad
SD
10
17/05/1981

New Jersey Bally's Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

7–2, 9–1, 3–5.
Win

20–0

United States Floyd Cummings
UD
10
08/03/1981

New Jersey Resorts Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Win

19–0

United States Leroy Boone
PTS
10
21/01/1981

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

18–0

United States Dwain Bonds
KO
8
17/12/1980

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

17–0

United States Malik Dozier
KO
5
25/11/1980

Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Win

16–0

United States Rodell Dupree
KO
3
18/10/1980

New Jersey Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Win

15–0

United States Larry "Brandy" Alexander
KO
2
17/09/1980

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

14–0

United States Robert Colay
KO
1
09/08/1980

New Jersey Superstar Theatre, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

Win

13–0

United States Johnny Warr
PTS
8
11/06/1980

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

12–0

United States James "Giant Peach" Reid
KO
3
14/05/1980

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

11–0

United States Dave "Big Foot" Johnson
PTS
8
16/04/1980

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

10–0

United States Tyrone Harlee
KO
4
05/12/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

9–0

United States Mike Tarasewich
PTS
8
10/10/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

8–0

United States Eugene "Gang" Green
PTS
6
08/07/1979

New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States

Win

7–0

United States "Young" Charles Cox
PTS
6
20/06/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

6–0

United States Barry "Fighting Postman" Funches
KO
3
23/05/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

5–0

United States Dave "Black" Smith
KO
3
11/04/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

4–0
"Inspector" Ron Hope
PTS
4
14/03/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

3–0

United States Sam "I Am" Miller
KO
3
14/02/1979

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

2–0
Hal Emerson
PTS
4
15/12/1978

New York (state) Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States

Win

1–0

United States Carl Halliburton
KO
1
18/11/1978

Illinois DePaul University Alumni Hall, Chicago, Illinois, United States



Life after boxing[edit]


April 30th 2017 Inducted into the New York Boxing Hall of fame. [2]


Snipes currently resides in New York City. He currently is involved in numerous charity fund-raising projects and was awarded the "Ring 8 2012 Community Service Award". He was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame on Nov 1, 2006.


Snipes is an avid cigar smoker and is a much sought after guest at many New York cigar lounges.[3]



Quotes[edit]


"It only takes 10 seconds to win the title, but it took Larry Holmes 14 seconds to keep it."


"I had a good career. I made good friends. I keep in contact with my friends and I'm healthy."



References[edit]







  • Professional boxing record for Renaldo Snipes from BoxRec



  1. ^ Renaldo Snipes Came This Close | TheSweetScience.com Boxing Archived 2008-04-02 at the Wayback Machine.


  2. ^ 6th Annual NYS Boxing HoF Induction


  3. ^ Through the Haze at the Carnegie Club, It Sounds Like Sinatra










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