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during the summer of 1986. He resumed his boxing career in June 1987 while maintaining his duties with the Philadelphia P.D. He scored three more wins, and retired from professional boxing in early 1988 with a record of 22-2 (7 KOs). In that same year, Tyrone was named Director of the North
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lightweight title in only his ninth pro fight with a twelve-round decision over knockout puncher Al "Earthquake" Carter in September 1982. In his next fight, Crawley scored an impressive ten-round decision over future jr. welterweight champion
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dethroned Ray Mancini to take the WBA lightweight title. Crawley was the #1 contender, and accepted $ 150,000 to step aside and allow Bramble and Mancini to engage in a rematch. Bramble defeated Mancini in their rematch on February 16, 1985.
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on national television in October 1982. He defended his ESPN lightweight in December 1982 with a tenth round stoppage of Anthony Murray, but lost his ESPN title in a close 12-round decision to
284:. Many opponents were confused by this style, and some boxing experts contend that Crawley might have been the best "switch hitter" of his time along with middleweight champion 480: 61: 369:. He was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003. He was also inducted as a member of the 2010 class of the Pennsylvania Boxing Hall of Fame. 319:. Blake had knocked out Melvin Paul in his previous fight, and many expected him to dispose of Crawley easily. Blake was zeroing in on a title shot with 372:
Tyrone had 3 children, Ageenah his eldest child, Tyrone Crawley Jr a current professional boxer, and Kevin Crawley an entertainment screenwriter.
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During his professional boxing career he was known for his hand and foot speed, and the ability to switch effortlessly from the
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in his next fight in February 1983. Crawley entered the Paul fight with a broken knuckle and broken finger.
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champion and All Army champion in the late 1970s. Tyrone turned pro in October 1980 and won the
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lightweight title in June 1985 with a twelve-round decision over crosstown rival and future
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Crawley rebounded in 1983 and scored a huge upset win over #1 lightweight contender
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As an amateur, Tyrone compiled a record of 56-6 (22 RSCs), and was a
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Tyrone Crawley died on January 15, 2021, after an extended illness.
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This article is about the boxer. For the Actor and YouTuber, see
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
Lightweight
Southpaw
boxer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
orthodox stance
southpaw stance
Marvelous Marvin Hagler
Golden Gloves
ESPN
Gene Hatcher
Melvin Paul
Robin Blake
Levelland, Texas
Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini
Livingstone Bramble
USBA
IBF
Charlie "Choo Choo" Brown
Reno, Nevada

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