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  1. Michael Moorer was an undefeated southpaw in his first 35 professional bouts. He captured the WBO light heavyweight title in 1988 which he defended 9 times. In 1991, Moorer moved up to Heavyweight winning the vacant WBO heavyweight title from Bert Cooper via TKO in 1992.

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  2. Michael Lee Moorer (Nueva York, 12 de noviembre de 1967) es un exboxeador estadounidense que fue campeón del mundo semipesado y pesado.

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  3. Michael Moorer. Fields lost a point for holding in both the 5th & 10th rds. Technical Draw when ringside doctor stops bout due to Crowe cut caused by accidental head-butt. Moorer down 5 times in the fight. Moorer down in 2nd.

  4. Moorer was undefeated as a light heavyweight: 22 fights, all knockout victories, including nine defenses of the WBO Light Heavyweight Championship. Moorer was the first southpaw to ever capture the World Heavyweight Championship. After retiring as a boxer in 2004, Moorer began a career as a trainer. Among his pupils were "Minnesota Ice" Joey Abell.

  5. Throughout the 1990s, Michael Moorer was thought of as one of the top heavyweights in the world. During this time, he had the rare distinction of holding the heavyweight title three times. Moorer was born in Brooklyn but moved to Monessen, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, when he was 5 years old.

  6. El excampeón de peso pesado Michael Moorer y los excampeones de dos divisiones Ricky Hatton e Iván Calderón estuvieron entre los elegidos el jueves para el Salón de la Fama del Boxeo Internacional.

  7. AFTER HOLDING A TITLE AT 175 POUNDS, MICHAEL MOORER STEPPED UP TO HEAVYWEIGHT AND BECAME THE FIRST-EVER SOUTHPAW CHAMPION. Michael Moorer fought for respect at the legendary Kronk Gym in Detroit long before he was known to boxing fans worldwide as one of the top heavyweights of the 1990s.