1987 Gold Medalist at Pan-American Games in Indianapolis as a Featherweight
Qualified for the United States Olympic Team as a Featherweight. Defeated Jesse James Leija and Eddie Hopson to earn a berth
Was knocked out in the 1st round of opening round match, by Regilio Tuur (Netherlands).
Banks had an amateur record of reportedly 500+ fights by 1985 already.[3]
1988 Olympic resultsedit
Below is the record of Kelcie Banks, an American featherweight boxer who competed at the 1988 Seoul Olympics:
Round of 64: lost to Regilio Tuur (Netherlands) by first-round knockout
Professional careeredit
In his professional career Banks retired in 1997, with a record of 22 wins (11 knockouts), six losses and two draws. Banks tried to return to boxing in 2002, but a license was denied by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
kelcie, banks, kelcie, herron, banks, born, 1965, american, former, professional, boxer, amateur, gold, medal, 1986, world, championships, reno, 1987, american, games, indianapolis, inducted, boxing, hall, fame, 1993, represented, native, country, 1988, summer. Kelcie Herron Banks born May 8 1965 is an American former professional boxer As an amateur he won the gold medal at the 1986 World Championships in Reno and at the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis Inducted to the USA Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993 He represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul South Korea where he was surprisingly knocked out cold in the first round by the Netherlands Regilio Tuur 1 2 Kelcie BanksBornKelcie Herron BanksMay 8 1965 1965 05 08 age 58 Chicago Illinois U S NationalityAmericanOther namesMr MixStatisticsHeight6 ft 0 in 183 cm StanceSouthpawBoxing recordTotal fights30Wins22Wins by KO11Losses6Draws2Medal record Men s BoxingRepresenting the United StatesWorld Cup1985 Seoul FeatherweightWorld Amateur Championships1986 Reno FeatherweightPan American Games1987 Indianapolis Featherweight Contents 1 Amateur highlights 2 1988 Olympic results 3 Professional career 4 References 5 External linksAmateur highlights editClaimed a record of 460 86 1986 United States Amateur Featherweight champion 1986 World Amateur Featherweight champion 1987 United States Amateur Featherweight champion 1987 Gold Medalist at Pan American Games in Indianapolis as a Featherweight Qualified for the United States Olympic Team as a Featherweight Defeated Jesse James Leija and Eddie Hopson to earn a berth Was knocked out in the 1st round of opening round match by Regilio Tuur Netherlands Banks had an amateur record of reportedly 500 fights by 1985 already 3 1988 Olympic results editBelow is the record of Kelcie Banks an American featherweight boxer who competed at the 1988 Seoul Olympics Round of 64 lost to Regilio Tuur Netherlands by first round knockoutProfessional career editIn his professional career Banks retired in 1997 with a record of 22 wins 11 knockouts six losses and two draws Banks tried to return to boxing in 2002 but a license was denied by the Nevada State Athletic Commission References edit Olympedia Kelcie Banks www olympedia org Retrieved 2021 02 26 Featherweight Boxing Kelcie Banks vs Regilio Tuur Youtube com Retrieved September 7 2017 dead link Boxing News By ROB GLOSTER UPI Sports Writer Huntingdon Daily News August 5 1985 p 4 External links editKelcie Banks at BoxRec registration required nbsp Kelcie Banks at Olympedia nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to an American boxer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kelcie Banks amp oldid 1216072243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,