Jerome Coffee
Jerome "Kid" Coffee (born March 16, 1958) is an American former boxer in the bantamweight division.
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Real name | Edwin Jerome Coffee | ||||||||||
Weight(s) | Bantamweight | ||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 6 1⁄2 in (169 cm)[1] | ||||||||||
Reach | 66 in (168 cm)[1] | ||||||||||
Nationality | United States | ||||||||||
Born | [1] Nashville, Tennessee, United States | March 16, 1958||||||||||
Stance | Orthodox | ||||||||||
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Total fights | 49 | ||||||||||
Wins | 35 | ||||||||||
Wins by KO | 19 | ||||||||||
Losses | 13 | ||||||||||
Draws | 1 | ||||||||||
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Amateur career
Coffee had an outstanding amateur career and won several national championships, Amateur record 205 fights 193 wins (or 185–8 by the May 5, 1980 estimate[2]) including:
- 1977 National AAU Flyweight champion, decisioning Ronnie Clifford of Hickory Hills, Illinois, in the final.
- 1978 National PAL Flyweight champion
- 1979 National PAL Flyweight champion
- 1979 Pan American Games bronze medalist
- Defeated Gilberto Román (Mexico) points
- Defeated Jorge Hernández (Cuba) points
- Lost to Pedro Nolasco (Dominican Republic) points
He was ranked #3 Flyweight amateur boxer in the world by the AIBA.[3]
Professional career
Coffee turned professional in 1980 and had great success. He won his first 26 bouts, leading up to a clash with Australian Jeff Fenech for the IBF bantamweight title in 1985 in Sydney, Australia. Fenech retained his title over Coffee via unanimous decision after the bout went the full 15 rounds. Coffee retired in 1994.
References
- "Jerome Coffee". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
- Amateur Careers Wind Down: Trials Next For Coffee, Bumphus by Tom Wood, The Tennessean, May 18, 1980, p. 74.
- Top-ranked amateur boxers to square off Friday, The Jackson Sun, February 3, 1980, p. 29.
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