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Nickname(s)
  
Maine's Best

Total fights
  
59

Weight
  
64 kg

Reach
  
64 in (163 cm)

Name
  
Joey Gamache

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Professional Boxer

Children
  
Steven Gamache

Stance
  
Orthodox

Height
  
1.68 m


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Rated at
  
Lightweight Super featherweight

Born
  
May 20, 1966 (age 57) Lewiston, Maine, U.S. (
1966-05-20
)

Division
  
Lightweight, Super featherweight

Similar People
  
Teddy Atlas, Michael Moorer, Shannon Briggs, Alexander Povetkin

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Joey Gamache (born May 20, 1966) is an American former professional boxer who held the WBA super featherweight and lightweight titles.

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Early years

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At the age of 10, playing third base in Little League Baseball, Gamache tended to loop his throws to first base. His father suggested that if he worked out in a boxing gym he might strengthen his arms and straighten out his long throws across the infield. Gamache would come to love the rites of the gym and soon set aside baseball to become a boxer.

Professional career

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Gamache was trained by Tony Lampron and Teddy Atlas. He turned professional in 1987 and won his first 28 bouts.

Two-weight world champion

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In 1991, Gamache defeated Jerry Ngobeni to capture the vacant WBA super featherweight title. The following year, Gamagche defeated Chil-Sung Chun to win the vacant WBA lightweight title. He lost the lightweight title in his first defense to Tony Lopez via TKO in the eleventh round. In 1994, Gamache fought Orzubek Nazarov for the WBA lightweight title, but lost via second-round TKO.

Retirement

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In his last fight on February 26, 2000, Gamache was brutally knocked out in two rounds by Arturo Gatti at Madison Square Garden. Gamache went on to file lawsuits against both Gatti and the New York State Athletic Commission, alleging that Gatti weighed significantly more than the contracted weight at the time of the fight. The case was tried and decided by Judge Melvin Schweitzer, who found the state negligent in its lax handling of the pre-fight weigh-in. The judge, who was not convinced that the negligence was a substantial factor in causing an injury, did not award any damages. Gamache considered the verdict a win.

Legacy

Gamache is the only boxer from Maine to capture a world boxing title. His son, Steven Gamache, made his professional debut in 2010. Today, Gamache works as a licensed boxing trainer, coaching some of the top fighters in the sport. He has trained Boyd Melson, who won the gold medal at the 2004 World Military Boxing Championships in the 69 kg weight class and currently fights professionally at light middleweight. Gamache currently trains super middleweight contender Patrick Nielsen.

References

Joey Gamache Wikipedia


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