Sherman Bergman - Amateur Boxing Record(Career Highlights)

Amateur Boxing Record(Career Highlights)

Result Record Opponent Method Date Round Time Event Location Notes
Win 1-0-0 Raymond Brown TKO Jun 05, 1973 1 Florida
Loss 2-1-0 Mickey Rourke KO Aug 20,1973 1 0:31 Miami, Florida
Win 4-1-0 Aldric Brown TKO Jun 21, 1975 1 0:43 Castaways Boxing North Miami, Florida (Castaways Night-Club) Professional boxing card. Main event: Al Jones (FLA) vs. James Youngblood
Win 8-1-0 Thelman Robinson TKO 1976 1 Boxing New Port Richey, Florida Professional boxing card. Main event: John Connors vs. Henry Hall
Win 9-1-0 Leothan Gibson KO Nov 1, 1977 1 1:47 Belle Glade Boxing Belle Glade, Florida Professional boxing card: Main event: Alvin Jones vs. Henry Hall
Win 10-1-0 Alvon Ward TKO 1978 1 0:15 Liberty City, Florida Professional boxing card: Main Event: Soloman McTier vs. Ron Casey
Win 11-1-0 Clarence Jackson KO 1979 1 0:31 Brownsville, Florida Professional boxing card. Main event: David Robinson vs. Henry Hall
Win 14-1-0 Ronald Armstrong TKO May 30, 1980 1 0:24 Apollo Beach, Florida Professional boxing card. Main Event: Tom Stern vs. Henry Hall
Win 15-1-0 Lloyd Johnson KO Aug 07, 1980 1 Marianna, Florida
Loss 16-2-0 Larry Byrd TKO Feb 21, 1981 1 0:33 Southern Regional Golden Gloves Tournament Coconut Grove, Florida Open Division: 147 lbs.
Loss 16-3-0 Cornelious Drane Feb 10, 1982 10th Annual Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament North Miami Beach, Florida Open Division: 139 lbs.
Won 17-3-0 Dwight Washington KO Feb 08, 1983 1 Florida
Loss 17-4-0 Willie McGee (boxer) Feb 23, 1983 Southern Regional Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament North Miami Beach, Florida Open Division: 156 lbs.

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