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  • Vernon Forrest vs. Ike Quartey

    Vernon Forrest vs. Ike Quartey
    Light middleweight Boxing Fight
    Saturday August 5, 2006
    Madison Square Garden, NY, NY. USA.



    Vernon Forrest battles Ike Quartey on Aug. 5 at Madison Square Garden in a match-up between former welterweight champions trying to regain their glory at 154 pounds. Forrest has shown an excellent jab that befuddles shorter opponents, and he has a 4.5” height and 2” reach advantage over Quartey. People betting against Forrest, however, think his chin is questionable, as he knocked out by Ricardo Mayorga in three rounds and was stunned a few times in his last fight against Elco Garcia. Quartey's last fight was in December, a 10-round TKO of Carlos Bojorquez. Sportsbook odds figure to be a near pick’em.


    Vernon Forrest breakdown (updated thru July 14)
    • Nationality: US American
    • Alias: the Viper
    • Hometown: Atlanta, GA, USA.
    • Rated at Light Middleweight
    • World rank: 13/ 972
    • Date of birth 1971/01/12 ( 35 years old)
    • W 37(28 KO’s), 2L, 0D, total 40.
    • He defeated Shane Mosley at the U.S. Olympics Trials to become the U.S. light welterweight representative at the Olympics.(1992)
    • His two wins over Mosley earned Forrest the Ring Magazine 2002 fighter of the year award.
    • In January of 2003, Forrest fought the WBA welterweight champion, Ricardo Mayorga. He suffered his first professional loss when Mayorga knocked him out in the third round.


    Ike Quartey breakdown (updated thru July 14)
    • Nationality: Ghana
    • Alias: Bazooka
    • Hometown: Accra, Ghana
    • Rated at Light Middleweight.
    • World Rank: 36/ 972
    • Date of birth: 1969/11/27.(36 years old)
    • W 37 (31 KO’s), 2L, 1D, total 40.
    • Former WBC Welterweight boxing Champion from Ghana.
    • He won the WBA Welterweight title on 4 June 1994. He defended his title successfully seven times.
    • Personal, business and health issues kept Quartey out of the ring until February of 1999.
    • He challenged WBC champion Oscar De La Hoya at the Thomas & Mack center in Las Vegas, Nevada. De La Hoya came away with a controversial split decision.
    • Quartey returned to the ring in January of 2005.
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