Daniel Edouard
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Name: Daniel Edouard
Alias: The Haitian Sensation
Born: 1980-11-23
Birthplace: Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Nationality: Haiti
Hometown: West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5′ 10″ / 178cm
Reach: 74″ / 188cm
Boxing Record: click
Amateur Career
- Won a bronze medal at the 1998 United States Junior championships at 178 lbs beating Chris Henry.
- Won a bronze medal at the 1998 National Police Athletic League (PAL) championships at 178 lbs, beating Steve Cunningham on the way to the semi-finals.
- Competed at the 1999 PAL at 165 lbs.
- Won a silver medal at the 2000 PAL at 165 lbs losing to Julius Fogle.
Professional Career
- On August 27, 2004, Edouard won the USBA Middleweight title via a 4th round TKO over the previously unbeaten Willie Gibbs.
- On February 19, 2005, fought on the Bernard Hopkins - Howard Eastman undercard, losing by a 3rd round TKO to future champion, Jermain Taylor.
