Johnnie Edwards
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Name: Johnnie Edwards
Alias: The Lumberjack
Hometown: Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA
Birthplace: Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 163cm
Reach: 163cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Amateur Highlights
2003
- Lost to Ray Lampkin in 2003 National Golden Gloves via decision (5-0) on 2003-05-26.[1]
2004
- Olympic Trials participant at 125 lbs
- Four time Armed Forces Champion.
- Amateur details:Competed at the 1998 United States championships at 125 lbs. Competed at the 2000 US championships at 125lbs. Runner-up 2000 US Eastern Olympic trials at 125 lbs., losing to Verquan Kimbrough. Quarter-finalist 2001 US championships at 125 lbs. Competed at the 2001 Police Athletic League championships at 125lbs.Won a gold medal at the 2002 US Inter-Services championships at 125 lbs. Won a bronze medal at the 2002 US championships at 125 lbs, losing to Johnny Vasquez.Competed at the 2002 PAL at 119 lbs, losing to Mickey Bey. .Competed at the 2002 Four Nations Tournament in France at 125 lbs.Competed at the 2003 US championships at 125 lbs, losng to Dat Nguyen. Won a gold medal at the 2003 US Inter-services championships at 125 lbs.Competed at the 2003 National Golden Gloves at 125 lbs.,losing to Ray Lampkin.Competed at the 2003 PAL championships at 132 lbs. Won a gold medal at the 2004 Inter-Services championships at 125 lbs beating James DuBois. Competed at the 2004 U.S. championships at 125 lbs. Competed at the 2004 U.S. Olympic trials at 125 lbs, losing to Mickey Bey, beating Diego Magdaleno, and losing to Aaron Garcia. Competed at the 2004 National Golden Gloves at 132lbs losing to Brandon Rios. Competed at the 2005 U.S. championships at 60 kg.,losing to Miguel Gonzalez.