Riddick Lamont Bowe is a retired American professional boxer. He reigned as the undisputed world heavyweight champion in 1992. As an amateur he won a silver medal in the super heavyweight division at the 1988 Summer Olympics. In a 2010 article by BoxingScene, Bowe was ranked the 21st greatest heavyweight of all time. In 2015, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
About Riddick Bowe in brief

He went on to win the 1986 World Championships and 1986 Goodwill Games but for some reason didn’t qualify. In 1987, he said he had suffered a handline fracture in one of his two fights at the Olympic Festival in July 1987. The injury, which he had taken at Roosevelt Sanders, the head coach, said he was not being treated, but it was known it was broken, but he kept those injuries secret from the coaching staff for fear of being kept out of the tournament. In 1989, he turned professional and became a two-time heavyweight champion. In 1992, he defeated then-unbeaten former undisputed heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield by knockout. In 1993, he narrowly lost the WBA and IBF titles in what would be his only professional defeat. In 1995, he regained a portion of the world heavyweight championship in 1995, defeating Herbie Hide for the WBO title. In 1996 saw Bowe engage in two brutal slugfests with Andrew Golota, both of which ended controversially when Golota repeatedly hit him with low blows. In 2000, he retired from boxing after the Golota fights, making low-key comebacks in 2004 and 2008, but returned to the sport in 2008. In 2002, he became the first boxer in history to win all four major sanctioning bodies—the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO—. In 2003, he fought Mark Breland for the first time and won.
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