Howard Davis Jr. What went wrong?
Posted: 08 Jan 2005, 08:39
Former Lightweight and Light-Welterweight contender Howard Davis was the only USA Gold medal winner from the USA team not to win a professional World Title. Whilst his team mates such as Ray Leonard, Michael and Leon Spinks were making millions, Davis was always just missing out on the big wins.
As an amatuer Howard Davis was a real world beater and twice beat Aaron Pryor to win a place on the USA Olympic team and was tipped by many experts to have a great future in the paid ranks but it just didn't happen that way. Failed title shots against Jim Watt, Edwin Rosario and Buddy McGirt stooped him from joining his team mates as a pro World Champion.
What do you think went wrong?
As a Boxer he was a joy to watch, he really had some wonderfull skills right up there with the likes of a young Leonard or Benetiz in my opinion. Great fast accurate jab and flashy lightning quick combinations
But that wasn't quite enough for him to win the big ones. His chin was not the best, he was dropped many times, but usually got up to win, Also he also seemed to lack a bit of punching power. His career also had periods of inactivity, mybe his heart just wasn't in the game?
Maybe it was simply a case of his style didn't suit the rougher more physical pro game?
What do you think? Any thoughts or opinions?
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000554
As an amatuer Howard Davis was a real world beater and twice beat Aaron Pryor to win a place on the USA Olympic team and was tipped by many experts to have a great future in the paid ranks but it just didn't happen that way. Failed title shots against Jim Watt, Edwin Rosario and Buddy McGirt stooped him from joining his team mates as a pro World Champion.
What do you think went wrong?
As a Boxer he was a joy to watch, he really had some wonderfull skills right up there with the likes of a young Leonard or Benetiz in my opinion. Great fast accurate jab and flashy lightning quick combinations
But that wasn't quite enough for him to win the big ones. His chin was not the best, he was dropped many times, but usually got up to win, Also he also seemed to lack a bit of punching power. His career also had periods of inactivity, mybe his heart just wasn't in the game?
Maybe it was simply a case of his style didn't suit the rougher more physical pro game?
What do you think? Any thoughts or opinions?
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=000554