Lamon Brewster
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Name: Lamon Brewster
Alias: Relentless
Birth Name: Lamon Tajuan Brewster
Hometown: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 188cm
Reach: 196cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Trainers: Bill Slayton (1996-2003), Shadeed Suluki, Jesse Reid (2005-), James (Buddy) McGirt
Manager: Sam Simon, Al Haymon (2008-2010)
Promoter: Don King
Amateur Highlights
- Amateur record: 70-10
- 1995 U.S. Heavyweight Champion
- 1995 Heavyweight Silver Medalist at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Results were:
- Defeated Moises Rolon (Puerto Rico) PTS
- Lost to Felix Savon (Cuba) RSCH-2
- Lost to Nate Jones and DaVarryl Williamson at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials.
Notes
- Brewster started boxing when he was seven-years-old.
- Brewster is the first cousin of fellow boxers Chris Byrd (former IBF World Heavyweight Champion), Patrick Byrd, Tracy Byrd, and Tim Byrd. Former heavyweight boxer Joe Byrd is his uncle.
- Shares record with Herbie Hide for the fastest knockout in the history of World Heavyweight Title fights, defeating Andrew Golota 52 seconds into the first round for the WBO World Heavyweight Title.
Preceded by: Corrie Sanders Vacated |
WBO Heavyweight Champion 2004 Apr 10 – 2006 Apr 1 |
Succeeded by: Serguei Lyakhovich |