Reggie Jones (boxer)

This article is about American boxer. For other people named Reginald or Reggie Jones, see Reginald Jones (disambiguation).
Reggie Jones
Medal record
Competitor for  United States
Men's Boxing
Pan American Games
Cali 1971 Light Middleweight

Reginald ("Reggie") Jones (born 1951) is a retired boxer from the United States, who represented his native country at the 1972 Summer Olympics. There he was controversially eliminated in the second round of the men's light middleweight division ( 71 kg) by Valeri Tregubov of the Soviet Union in a fight he was generally accepted to have won.[1]

Professional boxing record

16 Wins (8 knockouts, 8 decisions), 9 Losses (3 knockouts, 6 decisions), 1 Draw
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 17-19-2 United States Bob "Hunter" Patterson PTS 6 23/04/1982 New Jersey East Orange, New Jersey, United States
Loss 12-0 United States Bobby Czyz TKO 7 18/06/1981 New Jersey Totowa, New Jersey, United States New Jersey Middleweight Title.
Win 0-1 United States Greg Thomas KO 2 18/12/1980 New Jersey Totowa, New Jersey, United States
Loss 26-1-2 Syria Mustafa Hamsho TKO 6 29/03/1980 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 4-16-5 United States Tyrone Freeman KO 3 29/06/1979 New Jersey Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Loss 12-0 United States Rusty Rosenberger MD 12 27/04/1979 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States New Jersey Middleweight Title.
Win 7-0 United States Ray Kates SD 12 10/03/1979 New Jersey Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States
Win 2-1 United States Charles "Hari" Carey PTS 8 09/09/1978 New Jersey Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States
Loss 3-6 United States Ray "Baby" Smith PTS 8 16/08/1978 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win 0-18 Canada Roland Cousins KO 3 30/06/1978 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win 1-3 United States John "Godfather" Martino PTS 10 30/11/1977 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win 0-16 Canada Roland Cousins KO 3 07/11/1977 North Carolina Durham, North Carolina, United States
Win 10-1-2 United States Bob "Hunter" Patterson PTS 12 23/06/1977 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win 20-20-2 Trinidad and Tobago Matt "Art" Donovan KO 5 26/05/1977 New Jersey McAfee, New Jersey, United States
Win 8-4-2 Cuba Ali Perez PTS 10 25/04/1977 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States
Draw 5-1-1 Syria Mustafa Hamsho PTS 8 16/08/1976 New Jersey Newark, New Jersey, United States
Win 12-13-2 United States Alfonso Aguirre UD 10 26/07/1976 Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Win -- Butch Bostich KO 1 25/05/1976 Louisiana Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
Win 3-0 United States Charles "Akbar Ali" Buckner SD 6 04/04/1976 Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Loss 5-0 United States John "The Poll" Harris UD 6 31/01/1976 Connecticut Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Loss 2-2 Cuba Ali Perez PTS 6 26/09/1975 New York Latham, New York, United States
Win 2-1 Cuba Ali Perez PTS 6 05/08/1975 New Jersey Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Loss 6-0 United States Bob "Paycheck" Payton PTS 6 20/02/1975 Pennsylvania Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
Loss 8-1-1 United States Chris "Back in" Black TKO 1 28/10/1974 New York New York City, United States
Win 2-5-2 United States Walter Riley KO 1 20/06/1974 New Jersey North Bergen, New Jersey, United States
Win -- Carlos Stevens KO 4 17/01/1974 New Jersey North Bergen, New Jersey, United States

Notes

  1. "Schande! Schande! Schande!". TIME. September 11, 1972. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
Reginald Dennis Jones was born in Savannah, Ga. to the parents of Mary and Milton Jones Sr. He received his formal education in Newark, N.J. graduating from Newarks Weequahic High School in June 1969.  While at Weequahic he took up boxing at the South Ward boys club in Newark under the director Mr. Williams, he also got his boxing style from heavyweight boxing champ Joe Frazier of whom he was a devoted fan.
Jones won many fights and received numerous accolades for his ring skills prior to and after the Munich Olpympics. While in the Marines, he won many Championship bouts – to name a few – two-time Marine Champ, two-time All Armed Service Champion, 

two-time North Carolina Gloves Champion, two-time North Carolina AAU Champion, All-American Middleweight Champion, Pan-American and Olympic Trials Champion.

As a pro, he became the New Jersey State Middleweight Champion when he beat Bobby Patterson over 12 rounds.  He would hold that title for the next two years, before he lost to fellow 2010 Inductee Rusty Rosenberger.  Before he ended his career, he would be in with the likes of Mustafa Hamsho, whom he fought a draw with, and Bobby Czyz. Now as a social worker of New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) for more than 25 years, Reggie continues to serve our nation, caring for and watching over the neediest children, ensuring that future generations have access to the same opportunities that helped Reggie reach his goals.

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