Cory Spinks
American boxer

Cory Spinks

Frequently asked questions
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Who is Cory Spinks?
Cory Spinks is a former professional boxer from the United States. He was born on February 20, 1978, in St. Louis, Missouri. Spinks comes from a boxing family; his father is former world heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, and his uncle is former world heavyweight champion Michael Spinks.
What weight classes did Cory Spinks compete in?
Cory Spinks primarily competed in the light middleweight and welterweight weight classes during his boxing career. He won world titles in both weight classes, solidifying his reputation as a skilled and versatile fighter.
What were some of Cory Spinks' career achievements?
Cory Spinks had a successful career and achieved several notable accomplishments. He won the IBF welterweight title in 2003, defeating Michele Piccirillo. He then went on to win the undisputed light middleweight championship in 2003, defeating Ricardo Mayorga. Spinks also holds notable victories over boxers such as Zab Judah, Roman Karmazin, and DeMarcus Corley.
How many career fights did Cory Spinks have?
Cory Spinks had a total of 48 professional boxing fights throughout his career. Out of those, he won 39 fights, with 11 victories by knockout. He suffered 7 losses and had 2 draws. Spinks had a lengthy and respectable career in the sport.
What is Cory Spinks doing today?
As of the information available, it seems that Cory Spinks is currently retired from professional boxing. After his retirement, he has focused on training and mentoring young fighters, passing on his knowledge and experience to the next generation of boxers.