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Ray Domenge
Born (1965-06-05) June 5, 1965 (age 58)
NationalityAmerican
Statistics
Weight(s)Super Middleweight
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights44
Wins29
Wins by KO16
Losses13
Draws0
No contests2

Ray Domenge (born June 5, 1965) is an American retired boxer who unsuccessfully challenged Mario Veit for his WBO Intercontinental super middleweight title in 1999. He fought Rob Calloway for the WAA Light Heavyweight Title but lost by TKO in 1996.

He won the WAA Light Heavyweight Title in 1997 against Allen Smith by KO. He also won the WAA Middleweight Title in 1999 against Johnathan Corn. He was going for his 3rd title against Mario Veit for the WBO Inter-Continental super middleweight title but lost by the scorecards.

Domenge also fought against the legend Roberto Durán in 1996 but lost the fight due to scorecard.

Domenge's last fight was against Juergen Braehmer who knocked Domenge out in 25 seconds.

Professional boxing record

29 Wins (16 knockouts, 13 decisions), 13 Losses (6 knockouts, 7 decisions), 2 No Contests[1] Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes Loss 19-0 Juergen Braehmer KO 3 24/11/2001 Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Germany Domenge knocked out at 0:25 of the third round. Win 77-34-1 Rob Bleakley UD 8 25/08/2001 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa Win 13-61-3 Richard W. Wilson PTS 4 07/04/2001 Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Loss 33-7-6 Tony Marshall UD 10 26/02/2000 Madison Square Garden, New York City Loss 24-0 Mario Veit UD 12 23/10/1999 Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt, Germany WBO Intercontinental Super Middleweight Title. Win 26-0-1 Jonathan Corn UD 12 03/09/1999 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa WAA Middleweight Title. Win 1-16 Rocky Navarro TKO 8 26/06/1999 Omaha, Nebraska Win 26-100-1 Walter Cowans KO 3 27/03/1999 Crete Sokol Hall, Omaha, Nebraska Win 13-30-1 Danny Thomas PTS 6 20/03/1999 Horton, Kansas No Contest 10-1-1 Jesse Aquino ND 6 19/02/1999 Memorial Auditorium, Burlington, Iowa Loss 14-1 Omar Sheika KO 2 31/10/1998 Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey Win 13-19-2 Eric "Landlord" Davis UD 8 09/05/1998 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa Loss 22-1 Mads Larsen KO 3 13/02/1998 Falconer Scenen, Copenhagen, Denmark Win 16-5-3 Allen Smith KO 4 20/09/1997 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa WAA Light Heavyweight Title. Smith knocked out at 1:56 of the fourth round. No Contest 15-5-3 Allen Smith NC 2 14/06/1997 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa WAA Super Middleweight Title. Loss 20-2 Rob Calloway TKO 9 02/04/1997 Station Casino, Kansas City, Missouri WAA Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:57 of the ninth round. Win 28-29-2 Frank Minton TKO 9 06/09/1996 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa Win 5-15 Carlos Vasquez TKO 2 01/06/1996 Casino Omaha, Onawa, Iowa Loss 95-11 Roberto Durán UD 10 20/02/1996 Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida Win 11-41-4 Darrell Miller KO 2 19/09/1995 Omaha, Nebraska Win 26-8 Heath Todd PTS 8 03/08/1995 Omaha, Nebraska Win 19-104-4 Reggie Strickland PTS 6 12/05/1994 Omaha, Nebraska Win 0-12-1 Tommy Degen KO 2 05/02/1994 Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Loss 19-2-1 Ray Close TKO 4 16/10/1993 Kings Hall, Belfast Win 0-3 Donald Hudson KO 1 07/10/1993 Yellow Rose, Iowa Win 3-6 Jay Clark TKO 6 05/08/1993 Council Bluffs, Iowa Win -- John Stevens KO 2 17/06/1993 Council Bluffs, Iowa Win 0-1 Jim McClain TKO 1 20/05/1993 Lincoln, Nebraska Loss 15-0-1 Henry Wharton TKO 3 07/04/1993 Leeds, Yorkshire Win 13-40-4 Jesse Abrams MD 10 28/11/1992 North Platte, Nebraska Loss 8-1 Tony Menefee SD 12 02/05/1992 Lincoln, Nebraska Win 0-5 Jim Farr PTS 6 14/11/1991 Omaha, Nebraska Loss 42-2-1 Antoine Fernandez PTS 8 14/08/1991 La Seyne-sur-Mer, Var Loss 9-0 Tocker Pudwill PTS 4 01/08/1991 Butte, Montana Win 2-9 Al Bell TKO 3 23/05/1991 Omaha, Nebraska Win 0-17-1 Richard W. Wilson TKO 5 18/02/1991 Peony Park, Omaha, Nebraska Win 13-11-1 Steve Langley UD 10 29/11/1990 Peony Park, Omaha, Nebraska Win 20-30-1 Anthony Campbell PTS 4 15/08/1990 Peony Park, Omaha, Nebraska Loss 12-8-1 Steve Langley PTS 6 09/06/1990 Kansas City Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas Win 2-18-3 Jeff Gettemy TKO 3 19/05/1990 Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln, Nebraska Win 19-26-1 Anthony Campbell PTS 4 30/04/1990 Peony Park, Omaha, Nebraska Win 0-3 Jerry Williamson KO 2 21/02/1990 Omaha, Nebraska Win 12-36-3 Jesse Abrams PTS 4 05/12/1989 Carter Lake, Iowa Win 1-1-1 Isaac Quarless TKO 1 24/07/1989 Omaha, Nebraska

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ray Domenge". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2022-10-08.