Harold Grey
This article is about the boxer. For the American cartoonist, see Harold Gray.
Harold Grey (born December 20, 1971) is a former boxer who was the IBF super flyweight champion twice in the mid-1990s. He was born in Arjona, Bolívar, Colombia.
Pro career
Grey turned pro in 1990 and won his first 16 fights, setting up an IBF super flyweight title fight against Julio César Borboa in 1994. Grey won very disputed split decision, and defended the belt three times before losing it to Carlos Gabriel Salazar by decision in 1995. Grey regained the belt in a win over Salazar in a rematch in 1996, but lost the belt later that year when he was defeated by Danny Romero in two rounds. Grey retired in 2004.
Preceded by Julio César Borboa |
IBF Super Flyweight Champion 29 Aug 1994 – 7 Oct 1995 |
Succeeded by Carlos Salazar |
Preceded by Carlos Salazar |
IBF Super Flyweight Champion 27 Apr 1996 – 24 Aug 1996 |
Succeeded by Danny Romero |
References
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