Chad Dawson
(born July 13, 1982 in Hartsville, South Carolina) is an American boxer and the current IBO light heavyweight champion. Dawson was born to Wanda and Rick Dawson, a former boxer who compiled a (1-4-1) record [1]. He has 4 brothers and 2 sisters. In search of work, Rick Dawson moved the family to New Haven, Connecticut in 1988 [2]. Dawson attended James Hillhouse High School from 1996 to 2000.
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Career
Dawson, a southpaw, made his professional debut after finishing 58-13 as an amateur and winning an under 19 national championship, then finishing for the silver in the world championships on August 18, 2001. He started at middleweight, moving up to super middleweight where he earned victories over notable opponents such as
Ian Gardner and
Carl Daniels.
Dawson's career was temporarily derailed when he failed a post-fight drug test in 2004 for
marijuana. He was suspended from fighting for 6 months. Dawson indicated that this proved to be a motivating factor in his rise as a light heavyweight.
[3] Because of this, Dawson's streak of 14 consecutive wins ended when a March 27, 2004 bout against
Aundalen Sloan resulted in a no-contest
[4].
On June 2, 2006, in his bout with former title challenger and fellow southpaw
Eric Harding (23-3-1), Dawson scored a unanimous decision victory, becoming the new
NABF light heavyweight title holder. After suffering a flash knockdown in the opening seconds of the first round, Dawson dominated the fight and came away with judges scores of 117-110, 116-111, and 117-110
[5].
At age 24, Chad Dawson won the
WBC light heavyweight title against undefeated Pole
Tomasz Adamek on February 3, 2007. The judges gave Chad Dawson a unanimous decision victory, with scores of 116-110, 117-109, and 118-108
[6].
In June 2007, Dawson defended the WBC belt for the first time, in a fight with
Jesus Ruiz (19-5-0), winning by technical knockout in round six. The fight was broadcast on
Showtime as part of a card that featured former light heavyweight champion
Antonio Tarver. On September 29, 2007, Dawson defeated Epifanio Mendoza by fourth round TKO in his second title defense. In April 2008 as his third title defense, Dawson retained the belt by a controversial unanimous decision victory against challenger
Glen Johnson. The three judges each had the fight scored 116-112 in favor of the champion Dawson.
[7] Again aired on Showtime, for Dawson the card marked the second occasion for which he and Tarver fought in separate bouts on the same card, with Tarver winning each featured bout.
[8]
Dawson, who is married and has two sons
[9], still lives and trains in
New Haven, Connecticut. He was formerly trained by "Iceman" John Scully,
Dan Birmingham and
Floyd Mayweather Sr., and is now employing the services of
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad.
On October 11, 2008, at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Dawson fought
IBF and
IBO Light Heavyweight Champion
Antonio Tarver. Dawson, who controlled the pace and landed most of the significant punches for a majority of the fight, was more active in methodically wearing out his opponent. Tarver landed the occasional punch, but Dawson was in control for most of the fight. With 2:11 left in the final round, Dawson scored a knockdown against Tarver, the only knockdown in the fight. Dawson won the fight by
unanimous decision with scores of 117–110 from two judges and 118–109 from the third judge.
[10] Dawson earned $800,000 for the fight and Tarver earned $1 million.
[11]
On November 9, the day after
Joe Calzaghe's win over
Roy Jones Jr, Dawson issued a press release challenging Calzaghe and offering to fight him on his home turf in Wales. Dawson stated "I'm ready to give Joe the opportunity to draw the curtain on his great career in front of his family and friends and 70,000 fans," and "It's the best fight in the light heavyweight division between two undefeated champions." Calzaghe retired weeks later ending a successful career.
On May 27, 2009, Dawson vacated the IBF light heavyweight title to negotiate a rematch with Glen Johnson.
[12]
Recent Fights
- 2008-10-11 : Palms Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA : Antonio Tarver lost to Chad Dawson by UD in round 12 of 12
- 2008-04-12 : St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Florida, USA : Chad Dawson beat Glen Johnson by UD in round 12 of 12
- 2007-09-29 : Arco Arena, Sacramento, California, USA : Chad Dawson beat Epifanio Mendoza by TKO in round 4 of 12
- 2007-06-09 : Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford, CT, USA : Chad Dawson beat Jesus Ruiz by TKO in round 6 of 12
- 2007-02-03 : Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, Florida, USA : Tomasz Adamek lost to Chad Dawson by UD in round 12 of 12
Professional boxing record
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25 Wins
(20 knockouts, 4 decisions),
0 Losses
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0 Draws
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Tarver
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2009-05-09
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Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Won IBF light heavyweight title
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References
- Boxrec: Rick Dawson
- ESPN: Dawson determined to improve on dad's footsteps
- Interview: Bad Chad Dawson goes back to school
- 03/27/04 Dawson/Sloan fight results
- 06/02/06 Dawson/Harding fight results
- 02/03/07 Dawson/Adamek fight results
- 04/12/08 Dawson/Johnson fight results
- ESPN - Dawson vacates 175-pound title to gird for possible showdown with Tarver - Boxing
- Fightbeat.com: Chad Dawson looks to stand out April 12th
- Dawson beats Tarver to take IBF, IBO titles
- Dawson thrashes Tarver to wrest light heavyweight title
- Dawson vacates title
- boxrec.com