Pinklon Thomas

























































Pinklon Thomas
Boxer Pinklon Thomas.jpg
Statistics
Nickname(s) Pink
Weight(s) Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Reach 77 in (196 cm)
Nationality American
Born
(1958-02-10) February 10, 1958 (age 60)
Pontiac, Michigan, U.S.
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 51
Wins 43
Wins by KO 34
Losses 7
Draws 1

Pinklon Thomas (born February 10, 1958) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1978 to 1993, and held the WBC heavyweight title from 1984 to 1986. Thomas' distinguishing characteristics were his pink boxing trunks and a powerful left jab.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Professional career


    • 2.1 Thomas vs. Tyson




  • 3 Retirement


  • 4 Professional boxing record


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life


A native of Pontiac, Michigan, who also lived on military bases in South Carolina and Washington, Thomas eventually settled in Orlando, Florida.



Professional career


Thomas turned professional after just three amateur fights. By 1984, with a record of 24–0–1, he would get his first world title shot against reigning WBC heavyweight champion Tim Witherspoon in August 1984, in Las Vegas, Nevada.


Thomas won the WBC Heavyweight Championship with a hard fought 12-round battle over "Terrible" Tim Witherspoon on August 31, 1984. Ten months later, he defended his title against ex-champion Mike Weaver, stopping Weaver with a single punch in the eighth round. Thomas lost the WBC title to Trevor Berbick in March 1986 by a decision.



Thomas vs. Tyson



Thomas came back and reeled off three ko wins before setting up a May 1987 challenge to WBC and WBA Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Although Thomas allegedly took the fight with a serious shoulder injury,[1] he enjoyed success outjabbing Tyson. After a long break for a torn glove, action resumed in the 6th round where Tyson knocked Thomas out with a brutal fifteen punch salvo, knocking the extremely durable Thomas down for the first and last time in his lengthy career. Although he got up inside the count, the fight was waved off.


Thomas went in and out of retirement over the following years, taking fights against top contenders.


In December 1988 he returned from a 19-month layoff to fight #1 heavyweight contender Evander Holyfield. Thomas looked rusty as he was outmatched over 7 rounds, after which he was pulled out of his corner. Long-time trainer Angelo Dundee advised Thomas to retire and stopped working with him.


Thomas returned in 1990 to outpoint Curtis Isaac over 10 rounds, before being outpointed himself by the erratic and unpredictable Mike "The Bounty" Hunter. A few months later he fought Riddick Bowe and pulled out after 8 rounds. Bowe would go on to defeat Holyfield and become undisputed world heavyweight champion.


In February 1991 he took on hard hitting heavyweight Tommy Morrison but was cut and shaken up in the opening round, and pulled out on his stool. Morrison went on to win the WBO belt.


Thomas attempted one final comeback in 1992, winning twelve fights before outpointing Craig Payne. In his final fight in January 1993 he was upset by journeyman "Poncho" Carter.


A comeback fight in 1999 with old foe Tim Witherspoon was not to be, because a fight with Larry Holmes for the winner could not be confirmed.



Retirement


Thomas now has a foundation, Project P.I.N.K. (Pride in Neighborhood Kids), and is a motivational speaker.



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Professional record summary


51 fights

43 wins

7 losses

By knockout
34
5

By decision
9
2

Draws
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No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
51
Loss
43–7–1

United States Lawrence Carter
TKO
7 (12), 0:47
Jan 29, 1993

United States Township Auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.

Lost WBF (Federation) heavyweight title
50
Win
43–6–1

United States Craig Payne
SD
12
Nov 14, 1992

United States Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.

Won vacant IBO and WBF (Federation) heavyweight titles
49
Win
42–6–1

United States Mike Owens
TKO
3 (10)
Oct 22, 1992

United States Club Rogues, Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.

48
Win
41–6–1

United States Dion Burgess
TKO
5 (10), 2:06
Oct 2, 1992

United States Robarts Arena, Sarasota, Florida, U.S.

47
Win
40–6–1

United States Kevin Nesbitt
KO
1 (10)
Sep 25, 1992

United States Adam's Mark Hotel, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.

46
Win
39–6–1

United States Frankie Hines
KO
1
Sep 19, 1992

United States Bill Sapp Recreation Center, Lumberton, North Carolina, U.S.

45
Win
38–6–1

United States Larry Beilfuss
KO
1 (10)
Sep 5, 1992

United States Howard Johnson Hotel and Conference Center, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.

44
Win
37–6–1

United States Adolph Davis
KO
1 (10)
Aug 22, 1992

United States Denver, North Carolina, U.S.

43
Win
36–6–1

United States Danny Wofford
UD
10
Aug 14, 1992

United States Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.

42
Win
35–6–1

United States James Smith
KO
1 (10)
Aug 8, 1992

United States Demopolis, Alabama, U.S.

41
Win
34–6–1

United States Bobby Jones
TKO
1 (10)
Aug 1, 1992

United States Forest City, North Carolina, U.S.

40
Win
33–6–1

United States Terry Miller
KO
2 (10)
Jul 31, 1992

United States Government House Hotel, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.

39
Win
32–6–1

United States Danny Sutton
UD
10
Jun 27, 1992

United States Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.

38
Win
31–6–1

United States Herman Jackson
KO
3 (10), 1:44
May 29, 1992

United States Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.

37
Loss
30–6–1

United States Tommy Morrison
RTD
1 (10), 3:00
Feb 19, 1991

United States Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.

36
Loss
30–5–1

United States Riddick Bowe
RTD
8 (10), 3:00
Sep 7, 1990

United States University Physical Activities Center, Washington, D.C., U.S.

35
Loss
30–4–1

United States Mike Hunter
UD
10
Jun 12, 1990

United States Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S.

34
Win
30–3–1

United States Curtis Isaac
UD
10
May 23, 1990

United States The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S.

33
Loss
29–3–1

United States Evander Holyfield
RTD
7 (10), 3:00
Dec 9, 1988

United States Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

32
Loss
29–2–1

United States Mike Tyson
TKO
6 (12), 2:00

May 30, 1987

United States Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.

For WBA and WBC heavyweight titles
31
Win
29–1–1

United States Danny Sutton
TKO
7 (10), 2:54
Mar 7, 1987

United States Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.

30
Win
28–1–1

United States William Hosea
TKO
7 (10), 1:10
Nov 22, 1986

United States Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.

29
Win
27–1–1

Puerto Rico Narcisco Maldonado
KO
5 (10)
Oct 16, 1986

Puerto Rico Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

28
Loss
26–1–1

Canada Trevor Berbick
UD
12
Mar 22, 1986

United States Riviera, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.

Lost WBC heavyweight title
27
Win
26–0–1

United States Mike Weaver
TKO
8 (12), 1:42
Jun 15, 1985

United States Riviera, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.

Retained WBC heavyweight title
26
Win
25–0–1

United States Tim Witherspoon

MD
12
Aug 31, 1984

United States Riviera, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.

Won WBC heavyweight title
25
Win
24–0–1

United States Bruce Grandham
RTD
5 (10), 0:01
Jun 20, 1984

Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan, Puerto Rico

24
Win
23–0–1

United States Leroy Boone
UD
10
Oct 27, 1983

United States Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

23
Win
22–0–1

United States Michael Greer
TKO
5 (10), 1:15
Sep 24, 1983

United States Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey, U.S.

22
Win
21–0–1

United States Alfonso Ratliff
TKO
10 (10), 2:36
Mar 26, 1983

United States Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

21
Draw
20–0–1

South Africa Gerrie Coetzee

MD
10
Jan 22, 1983

United States Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

20
Win
20–0

United States James Tillis
TKO
8 (10), 0:58
Aug 14, 1982

United States Stouffer's Inn on the Square Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

19
Win
19–0

United States Jerry Williams
KO
2 (10), 1:29
Jul 3, 1982

United States Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey, U.S.

18
Win
18–0

Argentina Luis Acosta
RTD
2 (10), 3:00
May 23, 1982

United States Tropicana, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

17
Win
17–0

United States Johnny Warr

PTS
8
Jan 23, 1982

United States Sands, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

16
Win
16–0

United States Curtis Whitner
KO
2 (10)
Nov 25, 1981

United States Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

15
Win
15–0

United States Lee Mitchell
KO
1 (10)
Apr 16, 1981

United States Center Arena, Seattle, Washington, U.S.

14
Win
14–0

United States Jerry Williams

UD
10
Aug 28, 1980

United States Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.

13
Win
13–0

United States Frank Brown
KO
4 (10)
Jun 15, 1980

United States Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, Michigan, U.S.

12
Win
12–0

United States Jerry Williams

RTD
5 (10), 3:00
Feb 10, 1980

United States Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.

11
Win
11–0

United States Bobby Jordan
TKO
5 (10), 3:00
Dec 14, 1979

United States Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

10
Win
10–0

United States Leroy Caldwell
KO
10 (10), 2:48
Jul 18, 1979

United States Silver Slipper, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.

9
Win
9–0

United States Willie Stoglin
TKO
2 (10), 2:52
Jul 2, 1979

United States High School, Sedro-Woolley, Washington, U.S.

8
Win
8–0

Canada George Jerome
TKO
2 (8), 1:20
Jun 7, 1979

United States Jantzen Beach Center, Portland, Oregon, U.S.

7
Win
7–0

United States Lee Holloman
KO
2 (10), 2:28
May 23, 1979

United States Silver Slipper, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.

6
Win
6–0

Samoa Foma Leota

KO
2 (10)
Apr 26, 1979

United States Center Arena, Seattle, Washington, U.S.

5
Win
5–0

United States Elmo Tex Henderson
TKO
5 (10)
Apr 4, 1979

United States Entertainment Trade and Recreation Arena, Billings, Montana, U.S.

4
Win
4–0

United States Lew Lockwood
TKO
4 (8)
Feb 20, 1979

United States Center Arena, Seattle, Washington, U.S.

3
Win
3–0

United States Roger Braxton
TKO
7 (8)
Jan 8, 1979

United States Center Arena, Seattle, Washington, U.S.

2
Win
2–0

United States Mustafa El Amin

TKO
3 (6)
Oct 31, 1978

United States Saint Martin's University Gym, Lacey, Washington, U.S.

1
Win
1–0

United States Ken Arlt

SD
6
Aug 29, 1978

United States Center Arena, Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Professional debut


References





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External links







  • Professional boxing record for Pinklon Thomas from BoxRec



















Sporting positions
Minor world boxing titles

New title

WBF (Federation) heavyweight champion
November 14, 1992 – January 29, 1993
Succeeded by
Lawrence Carter

IBO heavyweight champion
November 14, 1992 – January 1993
Vacated

Vacant
Title next held by

Lionel Butler
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by
Tim Witherspoon

WBC heavyweight champion
August 31, 1984 – March 22, 1986
Succeeded by
Trevor Berbick



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