Clarence Richard Adams
(born 6 July 1974 in Henderson, Kentucky) is a former boxer. He has won a world title in the Super Bantamweight weight division.
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Professional career
Known as "Bones", Adams turned pro in 1990 and in 2000 defeated
Andres Fernandez for the
WBC super bantamweight title by 6th round TKO. The fight ended when the referee stopped the fight and the ringside physician, Dr. Armando Sanchez, determined that Fernandez could not continue due to cuts.
Adams defended the title one time before vacating to fight
Paulie Ayala. He lost the bout by split decision in 2001, and also lost a rematch in 2002. Adams retired in 2003 after drawing with journeyman Manuel Sepeda, but returned to boxing in 2006.
On June 12,2009, Adams defeated veteran Alex "Ali" Baba in an 8th round TKO.
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See also
- List of WBC world champions