
Davey Armstrong - Wikipedia
Davey Lee Armstrong (June 9, 1956 – February 8, 2021) was a boxer from the United States.
R.I.P. Davey Armstrong, Two-Time U.S. Olympian
2021年2月11日 · Davey Armstrong, who spent his best days as a boxer chasing Olympic gold, passed away on Feb. 8 in his hometown of Puyallup, Washington, at age 64. Armstrong’s death came three days after the death of his Olympic teammate Leon Spinks.
Puyallup, Tacoma-area boxer Davey Armstrong dead at 64
2021年2月11日 · Puyallup native and well-known boxer David Lee Armstrong, affectionately known as “Davey,” died Monday from complications due to dementia. He was 64 years old.
Davey Lee Armstrong - BoxRec
2025年1月9日 · Davey Lee Armstrong, from Puyallup, WA, began boxing in 1966, and was developed out of the Tacoma Boys Club, along with future world champions Rocky Lockridge, Johnny Bumphus, and Leo Randolph, as well as 1972 Olympic Gold Medalist Sugar Ray Seales. As a professional, he boxed out of Kronk Gym in Detroit.
Davey Lee Armstrong - The USA's First Two-Time Olympic Boxer
2024年4月26日 · A look back at the career of two-time Olympian and Kronk lightweight contender, Davey Lee Armstrong.
Davey Lee Armstrong: The Ambidextrous Wonder – IBRO
2011年9月15日 · Davey fully recovered from his accident, leaving little doubt winning both the National AAU Championship at 125 pounds and gold at the Pan American Games. Competing at the Pan Am Trials in Madison, Wisconsin, Armstrong scored a unanimous decision over Howard Davis of New York.
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Olympedia – Davey Armstrong
Davey Armstrong was 1975 Pan American Games featherweight gold medalist. He was an AAU Champion in 1972, 1975-76, and 1979. He turned professional a few years after the 1976 Olympics, and began an excellent professional career in 1980.
Davey Lee Armstrong - BoxRec
Armstrong down once in the 1st round. Felix Favella was originally introduced by the ring announcer as "Danny" Favella. He was quickly corrected by the fighter and cornermen. Arellano was knocked down three times. Hernandez down once in the 5th round. Pro debut for Armstrong.
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