Comments Thread For: Alfred Kotey, Former World Champion & Olympian, Dies at 52

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Alfred Kotey, Former World Champion & Olympian, Dies at 52

    Former bantamweight world titleholder Alfred Kotey died of an undisclosed illness in the Bronx, New York, on Tuesday. He was 52. Kotey, who was born in Bukom, Ghana, on June 3, 1968, represented his country in the 1988 Seoul Olympics and in 1994 became Ghana's fifth world champion when he won a unanimous decision over Puerto Rico's Rafael Del Valle to claim the WBO bantamweight world title at London's famed York Hall.
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  • P4Pdunny
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    Rest in Peace champ

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    • antlargar
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      #3
      Please fix the headline to correct his name. It’s Alfred, not Alfredo. RIP champ.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #4
        Originally posted by antlargar
        Please fix the headline to correct his name. It’s Alfred, not Alfredo. RIP champ.
        I second this.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          I remember first hearing about Kotey in the early 90’s as Frank Warren was trying to match him with Naseem Hamed who was at 122 at the time.

          After losing his WBO strap, he became a bit of a journeyman but he went on to fight some top fighters. Marquez, Freitas, Salido, Espadas. Went the distance with all of them too.

          RIP Champ...

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            #6
            Originally posted by antlargar
            Please fix the headline to correct his name. It’s Alfred, not Alfredo. RIP champ.
            This...

            No wonder ESPN fired Fat Dan...

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            • Mindgames
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              Saw him beat Doherty all those years ago. He looked like a future star, the next Nelson that night. Rip champ.

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              • Dasmius Shinobi
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                I hate these types of news that make me sad.

                My condolences and goodness to the family of Alfred Kotey in this difficult time and my heart feel empathy for them. Alfred Kotey, you had never give up fighting against a bunch of top boxers or the best, you earned our respects in our hearts, Rest in Peace Champ knowing you accomplish your dreams.

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                • sledgehammer17
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                  Remember watching alfred on tv back in the 90's, good little champ. RIP.

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