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Mustafa Hamsho (Arabic: مصطفى حمشو; born 10 October 1953) is a Syrian former professional boxer who competed from 1975 to 1989, challenging twice for the undisputed middleweight world title in 1981 and 1984.

Mustafa Hamsho
Born (1953-10-10) October 10, 1953 (age 70)
Latakia, Syria
NationalitySyrian
Other namesRocky Estafire
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights51
Wins44
Wins by KO28
Losses5
Draws2

Professional career

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The Syrian Slugger racked up a winning record in the late 1970s, and defeated Wilford Scypion on June 15, 1980[1] and former world middleweight champion Alan Minter on June 6, 1981[2] to get a shot at then-champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler in October of that year. As Hamsho waded into the champion’s punches seeking an opening, Hagler methodically used right jabs and right hooks to cut his face (which needed 55 stitches). The fight was stopped in the 11th by Hamsho's corner after a Hagler barrage. Sports Illustrated commended Hamsho, calling him courageous for his effort.[3]

Hamsho continued to fight, defeating Curtis Parker, future world champion Bobby Czyz, and former three-division world champion Wilfred Benítez during 1982 and 1983, then received a return visit to take on Hagler in a rematch in October 1984 in Madison Square Garden. After Hamsho tried to play rough in the early going, Hagler ended things early this time by flooring Hamsho twice in the third round (the second knockdown produced by a Floyd Patterson-like hook), thus forcing Hamsho's trainer to jump in and stop the fight. Hamsho would continue to fight, with the biggest name on his list being Donny Lalonde, who decisioned Hamsho in the spring of 1987 and would then go on to become light heavyweight champion later that year. Hamsho's career would then peter out over the next few years.

Professional boxing record

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51 fights 44 wins 5 losses
By knockout 28 3
By decision 16 2
Draws 2
Result Record Opponent Type Round,Time Date Location Notes
Win 5-7-1 Jamaica  Wesley Reid TKO 5 10/11/1989 United States  Villa Roma Resort, Callicoon, New York, U.S.
Loss 22-0 Germany  Graciano Rocchigiani TKO 1 05/12/1987 Germany  Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany
Win 2-6-1 United States  Reggie Barnes TKO 3 10/08/1987 United States  Hilton Hotel, Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.
Loss 28-2 Canada  Donny Lalonde UD 12 07/05/1987 United States  Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S. For vacant WBC Continental Americas light heavyweight title
Win 14-12 United States  Jimmy Shavers PTS 10 13/11/1986 United States  Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 8-1 United States  Richard Burton TKO 7 14/08/1986 United States  Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 2-6 United States  Ernie White KO 4 20/05/1986 United States  Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 5-11 Puerto Rico  Miguel Rosa TKO 8 28/06/1985 United States  Rocky Glen Bowl, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Loss 59-2-2 United States  Marvin Hagler TKO 3 19/10/1984 United States  Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. For WBA, WBC, IBF and The Ring middleweight titles
Win 19-4-1 Jamaica  Alexis Shakespeare TKO 5 30/03/1984 United States  Showboat Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win 45-2-1 Puerto Rico  Wilfred Benítez UD 12 16/07/1983 United States  Dunes Hotel, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Win 5-8 United States  Gil Rosario KO 3 03/06/1983 United States  Galt Ocean Mile Hotel, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Win 20-0 United States  Bobby Czyz UD 10 20/11/1982 United States  Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 5-5 United States  Gil Rosario TKO 3 22/05/1982 United States  Harrah's Marina Resort, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 19-3 United States  Curtis Parker PTS 10 13/03/1982 United States  Playboy Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Loss 52-2-2 United States  Marvin Hagler TKO 11 03/10/1981 United States  Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, Illinois, U.S. For WBA, WBC and The Ring middleweight titles
Win 39-7 United Kingdom  Alan Minter SD 10 06/06/1981 United States  Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Win 17-1 United States  Curtis Parker SD 10 15/02/1981 United States  Park Place Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 39-15-1 United States  Rudy Robles UD 10 25/11/1980 United States  Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 15-4-2 United States  Bob Patterson KO 4 24/09/1980 United States  Thomas Dunn Sports Center, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 16-0 United States  Wilford Scypion DQ 10 15/06/1980 United States  Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, Michigan, U.S.
Win 15-6-1 United States  Reggie Jones TKO 6 29/03/1980 United States  Resorts International, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 4-5 United States  Barry Hill TKO 1 04/10/1979 United States  Embassy Hall, North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 7-15-1 Dominican Republic  Fermín Guzmán KO 7 19/09/1979 United States  Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 27-5-2 United States  Leo Saenz KO 6 17/07/1979 United States  Steel Pier Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 14-24-2 Puerto Rico  Domingo Ortiz TKO 7 27/06/1979 United States  Hilton Hotel, Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 14-23-2 Puerto Rico  Domingo Ortiz KO 8 26/04/1979 United States  Embassy Hall, North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 4-14-5 United States  Tyrone Freeman TKO 1 11/04/1979 United States  Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, U.S.
Win 5-24-1 United States  Winston Noel KO 2 15/03/1979 United States  Embassy Hall, North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 33-11-2 United States  Irish Pat Murphy TKO 3 27/01/1979 United States  Jersey City Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 4-8 United States  Don Johnson TKO 6 01/12/1978 United States  Jersey City Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 17-8-1 United States  Eddie Parks TKO 2 28/10/1978 United States  Jersey City Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 31-4-1 United States  Bobby Watts TKO 6 21/09/1978 United States  Jersey City Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 5-2-1 United States  Frank Moore TKO 2 28/06/1978 United States  Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Win 18-3 United States  Rocky Mosley, Jr. PTS 8 21/01/1978 United States  Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Win 4-4 United States  Antonio Adame PTS 10 09/11/1977 United States  Marina Hotel, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Win 3-2 United States  Gil Rosario PTS 6 27/09/1977 United States  Recreation Center, West New York, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 7-6 United States  Archie Andrews PTS 6 23/06/1977 United States  Branch Brook Ice Rink, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 0-5 United States  Lorenzo Howard KO 1 20/05/1977 United States  Broome County Arena, Binghamton, New York, U.S.
Win 4-6 United States  Lester Camper PTS 8 29/04/1977 United States  Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Win -- United States  Bernard McLean PTS 8 29/10/1976 United States  Sunnyside Garden Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win -- United States  Benji Goldstone PTS 4 02/10/1976 United States  Utica College Sports Complex, Utica, New York, U.S.
Win 6-7-1 United States  Cove Green TKO 4 11/09/1976 United States  Memorial Auditorium, Utica, New York, U.S.
Draw 6-4 United States  Reggie Jones PTS 8 16/08/1976 United States  Newark School Outdoor Stadium, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 6-29-2 United States  Roger Phillips KO 2 26/06/1976 United States  Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Win 16-11 United States  Charlie Small PTS 6 08/05/1976 United States  Utica, New York, U.S.
Win 3-9-1 Argentina  Carlos Novotny TKO 3 28/04/1976 United States  Sunnyside Garden Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 8-8 United States  Richie Villanueva KO 3 14/04/1976 United States  Sunnyside Garden Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 5-14-2 United States  Joe Houston KO 2 21/11/1975 United States  Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Draw 1-0 United States  Danny McNevin PTS 4 23/10/1975 United States  Broome County Arena, Binghamton, New York, U.S.
Loss -- United States  Pat Cuillo PTS 6 23/08/1975 United States  Broome County Arena, Binghamton, New York, U.S.

References

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  1. ^ "Boxing not game to Wilford Scypion". Star-News (Associated Press). May 26, 1983.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2010-02-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "One Goring, One Boring".
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