Davidson Andeh
Name: Davidson Andeh
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria
Birthplace: Lagos, Nigeria
Height: 180cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Davidson Andeh (born January 17, 1956) is a retired boxer from Nigeria, who won the world title in the lightweight division (60 kg) at the second World Amateur Championships, held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. In the final he defeated Vladimir Sorokin from the USSR.
Davidson represented his native country at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, but Nigeria withdrew from the competition due to the participation of New Zealand, and so the win in the first round of the featherweight division (57 kg) was given to India's Rai Sik.
Davidson became professional in 1980, and captured the African Lightweight Title in 1983 by defeating Tapsoga Tiga of Togo. He retired from boxing in 1987, with a record of 19 wins (12 ko's) and five losses.
Olympic Games results
1976 in Montreal, Canada (as a featherweight)
- Lost to Rai Sik (India) Walk Over
World Amateur Championships results
1974 in Havana, Cuba (as a light flyweight)
- Lost to Evgeniy Yudin (Soviet Union) KO by 1
1978 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (as a lightweight)
- Defeated James Ochaya (Uganda) RSC 2
- Defeated Ace Rusevski (Yugoslavia) RSCI 2
- Defeated Daniel Londas (France) 4-1
- Defeated Rene Weller (West Germany) 5-0
- Defeated Vladimir Sorokin (Soviet Union) 5-0