Jerome Coffee
Encyclopedia
Jerome Coffee (born March 16, 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee
) is a former American
boxer
.
for the IBF bantamweight title in 1985. Coffee lost the bout via decision. After the loss, Coffee's career went downhill. He retired in 1994 having won 35, lost 13, and drawn 1 with 19 KO.
is the only one to win a professional title.
Nashville, Tennessee
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) is a former American
United States
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boxer
Boxing
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Amateur career
Coffee had an outstanding amateur career and won several national championships, including:- 1977 National AAU Flyweight champion, decisioning Ronnie Clifford of Hickory Hills, Ilinois, in the final.
- 1978 National PAL Flyweight champion
- 1979 National PAL Flyweight champion
- 1979 Pan American Games bronze medalist
- Defeated Gilberto RománGilberto RomanGilberto Román was a Mexican boxer in the Super Flyweight division and a member of the 1980 Mexican Olympic team. Román was a two-time WBC Super Flyweight Champion and is considered by many fans to be one of the great champions in this division...
(Mexico) points - Defeated Jorge Hernández (Cuba) points
- Lost to Pedro NolascoPedro NolascoPedro Nolasco was a Dominican boxer, who won the bronze medal in the men's bantamweight category at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States....
(Dominican Republic) points - 1979 National Golden Gloves Flyweight champion
- 1980 National Golden Gloves Flyweight champion
Professional career
Coffee turned professional in 1980 and had limited success. He won his first 26 bouts, leading up to a clash with Jeff FenechJeff Fenech
Jeff Fenech is a retired Australian boxer and a three-time world champion who is now a boxing trainer.-Boxing career:...
for the IBF bantamweight title in 1985. Coffee lost the bout via decision. After the loss, Coffee's career went downhill. He retired in 1994 having won 35, lost 13, and drawn 1 with 19 KO.
Training
After retirement from professional boxing, Coffee took on a role in training fighters. Of those under his tutelage, Canadian standout Tebor BroschTebor Brosch
“Mighty” Tebor Brosch Jr. is a Canadian professional boxer. He is the reigning Canadian Professional Boxing Council welterweight champion, holding a record of 6-3-4, with 2 wins by KO/TKO.-Career History:...
is the only one to win a professional title.