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Otis Grant

Otis Grant (born December 23, 1967) is a Canadian retired boxer. As an amateur he won a silver medal for Canada at the 1987 Pan American Games, losing to Cuba's Angel Espinosa in the final. He is a two-time North American Boxing Federation (NABF) middleweight title holder, as well as recognized for being the first black Quebecer to win a WBO championship.[1][2]

Otis Grant
Statistics
Real nameOtis Grant
Nickname(s)Magic
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 9+12 in (177 cm)
Reach71 in (180 cm)
Nationality Canadian
Born (1967-12-23) December 23, 1967 (age 55)
Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights42
Wins38
Wins by KO17
Losses3
Draws1
No contests0
Medal record

Early life

Born in Saint Ann, Jamaica, Otis and his family moved to Montreal in 1977, when he was 9 years old. A multi sport athlete, he began boxing at age 11 alongside his older brother Howard, and earned the nickname “Magic” from family members who related his basketball ability to hall of famer Magic Johnson.[3] At 17 years old, Grant had won the Canadian Senior Amateur Boxing Championships (CSABC) in his weight division of 71 kilos (156.5 pounds).[4] This would propel him to compete at the World Youth Championship for the Canadian national team, despite his junior status.[5] Later on, Otis competed at the 1987 Pan American Games, earning a silver medal by being defeated in the finals against Cuba's Angel Espinosa, before turning pro.[6]

Professional career

Known as "Magic", Grant turned pro in 1988 and captured the vacant WBO middleweight title in 1997 with a decision over Ryan Rhodes in England. He vacated the belt following a defense against Ernesto Rafael Sena in 1998.

Fight vs Roy Jones Jr.

After a successful career thus far as the middleweight title holder, Grant vacated his belt to challenge prevailing champ Roy Jones Jr. in 1998 for the WBC and WBA light heavyweight titles, moving up two weight classes to make his debut in the light heavyweight division. The fighters decided on a catch-weight match, with Grant and Jones Jr. coming into the ring at 172 lbs (78 kg)and 171 lbs (77.56 kg), respectively.[7] Grant had been a large underdog coming into the fight. Jones Jr. had the upper hand throughout the match up, earning knock downs in the 6th and 10th rounds. After his second knock down in the 10th round, Grant's trainer Russ Anber threw in the towel, giving Jones Jr. the TKO victory.[8]

Comeback

Following Grant's near-fatal car crash in 1999, doctors stated that although his superb condition saved his life,[9] he would be unable to continue boxing.[10] Nevertheless, Grant was determined to make a return to the ring in search of another title shot as a super middleweight. After a 4-year hiatus, he had his first fight back against Dingaan Thobela(40-10-2), defeating him convincingly in 8 rounds. Grant continued his winning streak for another straight 6 fights, until he faced off against Librado Andrade (23-0) in 2006 for the WBC Super Middleweight number 1 contender position. After being beat throughout the fight, Grant's team elected to sit out at the 8th round, giving Andrade the victory and the title shot. Grant chose this opportunity to retire, stating that it was now his time to “bow out, and bow out gracefully”.[11]

Personal life

Education

Grant took up post-secondary studies at Vanier College, eventually becoming one of their most well-known alumni. Following his cegep graduation, he enrolled in Concordia University and earned a BA in recreation and leisure studies, becoming a member of their class of ‘93.[12]

Accident

In June 1999, Grant was involved in a dangerous collision during a road trip back to Montreal.[13] Grant, who was the driver of the car, noticed an oncoming vehicle travelling north on a southbound lane and swerved towards the right to avoid contact for the passengers, but took the car's full impact on the driver's side. Passengers included former pro boxer Hercules Kyvelos and his then 6-year-old daughter. All were rushed to the emergency room in separate ambulances, although the passengers were virtually unscathed. Once recognizing that his daughter was safe at the hospital, Grant slipped into a coma for seven days.[14] Other injuries sustained during the crash included five broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a shattered shoulder blade, all on his left hand side. This accident came only six months after vacating his WBO (World Boxing Organization) title belt. Once reviewed by doctors, Grant was essentially told he would never be able to return to the ring. Despite this, he made his official comeback in 2003, earning a unanimous decision victory over former world champion Dingaan Thobela.[15]

Community work

After being approached by an organization to loan his name for charity,[16] Grant became convinced to use his name to aid the needy. Thus, the Otis Grant & Friends foundation was created. The Otis Grant & Friends is a non profit charity, established in 1999, initially formed to aid hunger, poverty and sicknesses within the community. The organization has grown generously, now donating food, clothes and medicine to communities all across Canada.[17][18] In addition to this, the organization sends children to summer camps whose families can't afford it, gives aid to special needs students at the high school level, as well as providing scholarships to graduating high school students who plan on post-secondary studies.[19]

Grant also spends time working as a teacher's assistant and counsellor for special needs students at Lindsay Place, a local high school in Montreal, helping them adjust to school life.[20] He is currently the coordinator at the community learning centre at Riverdale high school.

For all of his actions and benevolence towards the community, Otis Grant had been named the 2007 Concordia Alumnus of the year.[21]

Future outside the ring

Otis Grant, along with his brother Howard Grant, own a boxing gym in Dollard-Des-Ormeaux, Montreal, named Grant Brothers Boxing where he coaches and manages amateur boxing events and also professional events in association with Rixa Promotions and Groupe Yvon Michel. he is also involved in two boxing brands: Grant Boxing and GBB.[22] He is married to Betty Mullins and has two children Alexandria and Andrew. He lives with his family in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The professional boxing gloves he helped develop ranked as the best gloves in term of protection with an average of 0.0005% ratio of injuries while according to the John Hopkin's Medical School is 3.6%.[citation needed]

Professional boxing record

42 fights 38 wins 3 losses
By knockout 17 3
By decision 21 0
Draws 1
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
Loss 38-3-1   Librado Andrade RTD 7 (12) 08/04/2006   Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec
Win 38-2-1   Donnell Wiggins UD 10 29/10/2005   Lac Leamy Casino, Gatineau, Quebec
Win 37-2-1   Charles Adamu UD 12 18/06/2005   Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec Retained WBC International super middleweight title
Win 36-2-1   Nader Hamdan UD 12 12/03/2005   Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec Retained WBC International super middleweight title
Win 35-2-1   Henry Porras UD 12 11/12/2004   Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec Won WBC International super middleweight title
Win 34-2-1   Mark Woolnough UD 10 11/09/2004   Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec Won Canada super middleweight title
Win 33-2-1   Prince Badi Ajamu MD 10 24/04/2004   Colisée Pepsi, Quebec City, Quebec
Win 32-2-1   Dingaan Thobela UD 8 22/11/2003   Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Loss 31-2-1   Roy Jones Jr. TKO 10 (12) 14/11/1998   Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut For WBC and WBA light heavyweight titles
Win 31-1-1   Ernesto Rafael Sena TD 9 12/05/1998   Corel Centre, Ottawa, Ontario Retained WBO middleweight title
Win 30-1-1   Ryan Rhodes UD 12 13/12/1997   Ponds Forge, Sheffield, England Won vacant WBO middleweight title
Win 29-1-1   Danny Garcia TKO 7 (12) 27/07/1997   Belle Casino, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Retained NABF middleweight title
Draw 28-1-1   Lonnie Bradley PTS 12 04/03/1997   The Aladdin, Paradise, Nevada For WBO middleweight title
Win 28-1   Rodney Toney MD 12 18/06/1996   Convention Center, Edison, New Jersey Retained NABF middleweight title
Win 27-1   James Green TKO 12 15/01/1996   Landmark Inn, Woodbridge, New Jersey Retained NABF middleweight title
Win 26-1   Derrick James DQ 11 (12) 10/10/1995   Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, New York Won NABF middleweight title
Win 25-1   Undra White UD 10 24/02/1995   Palais des Sports, Jonquière, Quebec
Win 24-1   William Bo James PTS 10 15/12/1994   Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut
Win 23-1   Jerry Lee Williams UD 10 15/11/1994   Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec
Loss 22-1   Quincy Taylor KO 12 (12) 15/03/1994   The Roxy, Boston, Massachusetts Lost NABF middleweight title
Win 22-0   Willie Monroe UD 12 05/10/1993   The Riviera, Winchester, Nevada Retained NABF middleweight title
Win 21-0   Brett Lally TKO 4 (12) 03/08/1993   The Riviera, Winchester, Nevada Retained NABF middleweight title
Win 20-0   Tyrone Moore KO 2 (10) 18/06/1993   Hotel Le Roussillon, Jonquière, Quebec
Win 19-0   Ron Collins UD 12 08/12/1992   Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec Retained NABF middleweight title
Win 18-0   Gilbert Baptist UD 12 28/09/1992   Verdun, Quebec Won vacant NABF middleweight title
Win 17-0   Todd Nadon TKO 3 (12) 17/03/1992   Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec Retained Canada middleweight title
Win 16-0   Darryl Anthony UD 10 10/12/1991   Montreal, Quebec
Win 15-0   Dan Sherry RTD 7 (12) 27/09/1991   Memorial Arena, Niagara Falls, Ontario Won Canada middleweight title
Win 14-0   Eddie Tyler TKO 2 (8) 31/05/1991   St. Joseph Arena, Shediac, New Brunswick
Win 13-0   Jaime Ollenberger TKO 3 (12) 18/03/1991   Halifax Forum, Halifax, Nova Scotia Won WBC Intercontinental super middleweight title
Win 12-0   Darrell Flint KO 1 (8) 25/10/1990   Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec
Win 11-0   Knox Brown TKO 6 (10) 02/10/1990   The Palace, Laval, Quebec
Win 10-0   Danny Mitchell UD 8 01/08/1990   Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario
Win 9-0   Dwayne North KO 1 11/04/1990   Albany, New York
Win 8-0   Art McCloud TKO 1 03/10/1989   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 7-0   John Wilkinson TKO 3 (6) 27/06/1989   Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec
Win 6-0   Fred Johnson KO 1 16/06/1989   Hartford, Connecticut
Win 5-0   Don Carroll PTS 4 23/05/1989   Showboat Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 4-0   Stokely Crichlow TKO 1 (6) 05/05/1989   Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut
Win 3-0   Alan Cormier TKO 3 (4) 28/04/1989   Roseland Ballroom, Taunton, Massachusetts
Win 2-0   Bernard Rompre TKO 1 (4) 20/03/1989   Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec
Win 1-0   John Gross UD 4 29/11/1988   Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.concordia.ca/alumni-giving/alumni/news/awards-honours/recognition-awards/alumnus-alumna-of-the-year/2007/02/otis-grant.php
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  4. ^ "The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search".
  5. ^ "The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search".
  6. ^ "ESpeakers Marketplace".
  7. ^ http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/notablealumni/otisgrant/prior_nov2003_interview.html
  8. ^ "Otis Grant – Magic Man Set to Disappear". 17 April 2006.
  9. ^ "Otis Grant – Magic Man Set to Disappear". 17 April 2006.
  10. ^ "ESpeakers Marketplace".
  11. ^ "Otis Grant – Magic Man Set to Disappear". 17 April 2006.
  12. ^ https://www.concordia.ca/alumni-giving/alumni/news/awards-honours/recognition-awards/alumnus-alumna-of-the-year/2007/02/otis-grant.php
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  15. ^ "Otis Grant – Magic Man Set to Disappear". 17 April 2006.
  16. ^ "ESpeakers Marketplace".
  17. ^ . www.otisgrantandfriends.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-05.
  18. ^ "Otis Grant: Former boxer helping the community". 30 May 2012.
  19. ^ . www.otisgrantandfriends.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-05.
  20. ^ https://www.concordia.ca/alumni-giving/alumni/news/awards-honours/recognition-awards/alumnus-alumna-of-the-year/2007/02/otis-grant.php
  21. ^ https://www.concordia.ca/alumni-giving/alumni/news/awards-honours/recognition-awards/alumnus-alumna-of-the-year/2007/02/otis-grant.php
  22. ^ "Otis Grant: Former boxer helping the community". 30 May 2012.

External links

  • Boxing record for Otis Grant from BoxRec (registration required)
Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Lonnie Bradley
WBO middleweight champion
December 13, 1997 - November 14, 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Bert Schenk

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12 23 December 23 1967 age 55 Saint Ann Parish JamaicaStanceSouthpawBoxing recordTotal fights42Wins38Wins by KO17Losses3Draws1No contests0Medal record Men s BoxingRepresenting CanadaPan American Games1987 Indianapolis Middleweight Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 Fight vs Roy Jones Jr 2 2 Comeback 3 Personal life 3 1 Education 3 2 Accident 3 3 Community work 3 4 Future outside the ring 4 Professional boxing record 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Saint Ann Jamaica Otis and his family moved to Montreal in 1977 when he was 9 years old A multi sport athlete he began boxing at age 11 alongside his older brother Howard and earned the nickname Magic from family members who related his basketball ability to hall of famer Magic Johnson 3 At 17 years old Grant had won the Canadian Senior Amateur Boxing Championships CSABC in his weight division of 71 kilos 156 5 pounds 4 This would propel him to compete at the World Youth Championship for the Canadian national team despite his junior status 5 Later on Otis competed at the 1987 Pan American Games earning a silver medal by being defeated in the finals against Cuba s Angel Espinosa before turning pro 6 Professional career EditKnown as Magic Grant turned pro in 1988 and captured the vacant WBO middleweight title in 1997 with a decision over Ryan Rhodes in England He vacated the belt following a defense against Ernesto Rafael Sena in 1998 Fight vs Roy Jones Jr Edit After a successful career thus far as the middleweight title holder Grant vacated his belt to challenge prevailing champ Roy Jones Jr in 1998 for the WBC and WBA light heavyweight titles moving up two weight classes to make his debut in the light heavyweight division The fighters decided on a catch weight match with Grant and Jones Jr coming into the ring at 172 lbs 78 kg and 171 lbs 77 56 kg respectively 7 Grant had been a large underdog coming into the fight Jones Jr had the upper hand throughout the match up earning knock downs in the 6th and 10th rounds After his second knock down in the 10th round Grant s trainer Russ Anber threw in the towel giving Jones Jr the TKO victory 8 Comeback Edit Following Grant s near fatal car crash in 1999 doctors stated that although his superb condition saved his life 9 he would be unable to continue boxing 10 Nevertheless Grant was determined to make a return to the ring in search of another title shot as a super middleweight After a 4 year hiatus he had his first fight back against Dingaan Thobela 40 10 2 defeating him convincingly in 8 rounds Grant continued his winning streak for another straight 6 fights until he faced off against Librado Andrade 23 0 in 2006 for the WBC Super Middleweight number 1 contender position After being beat throughout the fight Grant s team elected to sit out at the 8th round giving Andrade the victory and the title shot Grant chose this opportunity to retire stating that it was now his time to bow out and bow out gracefully 11 Personal life EditEducation Edit Grant took up post secondary studies at Vanier College eventually becoming one of their most well known alumni Following his cegep graduation he enrolled in Concordia University and earned a BA in recreation and leisure studies becoming a member of their class of 93 12 Accident Edit In June 1999 Grant was involved in a dangerous collision during a road trip back to Montreal 13 Grant who was the driver of the car noticed an oncoming vehicle travelling north on a southbound lane and swerved towards the right to avoid contact for the passengers but took the car s full impact on the driver s side Passengers included former pro boxer Hercules Kyvelos and his then 6 year old daughter All were rushed to the emergency room in separate ambulances although the passengers were virtually unscathed Once recognizing that his daughter was safe at the hospital Grant slipped into a coma for seven days 14 Other injuries sustained during the crash included five broken ribs a punctured lung and a shattered shoulder blade all on his left hand side This accident came only six months after vacating his WBO World Boxing Organization title belt Once reviewed by doctors Grant was essentially told he would never be able to return to the ring Despite this he made his official comeback in 2003 earning a unanimous decision victory over former world champion Dingaan Thobela 15 Community work Edit After being approached by an organization to loan his name for charity 16 Grant became convinced to use his name to aid the needy Thus the Otis Grant amp Friends foundation was created The Otis Grant amp Friends is a non profit charity established in 1999 initially formed to aid hunger poverty and sicknesses within the community The organization has grown generously now donating food clothes and medicine to communities all across Canada 17 18 In addition to this the organization sends children to summer camps whose families can t afford it gives aid to special needs students at the high school level as well as providing scholarships to graduating high school students who plan on post secondary studies 19 Grant also spends time working as a teacher s assistant and counsellor for special needs students at Lindsay Place a local high school in Montreal helping them adjust to school life 20 He is currently the coordinator at the community learning centre at Riverdale high school For all of his actions and benevolence towards the community Otis Grant had been named the 2007 Concordia Alumnus of the year 21 Future outside the ring Edit Otis Grant along with his brother Howard Grant own a boxing gym in Dollard Des Ormeaux Montreal named Grant Brothers Boxing where he coaches and manages amateur boxing events and also professional events in association with Rixa Promotions and Groupe Yvon Michel he is also involved in two boxing brands Grant Boxing and GBB 22 He is married to Betty Mullins and has two children Alexandria and Andrew He lives with his family in Montreal Quebec Canada The professional boxing gloves he helped develop ranked as the best gloves in term of protection with an average of 0 0005 ratio of injuries while according to the John Hopkin s Medical School is 3 6 citation needed Professional boxing record Edit42 fights 38 wins 3 lossesBy knockout 17 3By decision 21 0Draws 1Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location NotesLoss 38 3 1 Librado Andrade RTD 7 12 08 04 2006 Montreal Casino Montreal QuebecWin 38 2 1 Donnell Wiggins UD 10 29 10 2005 Lac Leamy Casino Gatineau QuebecWin 37 2 1 Charles Adamu UD 12 18 06 2005 Bell Centre Montreal Quebec Retained WBC International super middleweight titleWin 36 2 1 Nader Hamdan UD 12 12 03 2005 Montreal Casino Montreal Quebec Retained WBC International super middleweight titleWin 35 2 1 Henry Porras UD 12 11 12 2004 Montreal Casino Montreal Quebec Won WBC International super middleweight titleWin 34 2 1 Mark Woolnough UD 10 11 09 2004 Montreal Casino Montreal Quebec Won Canada super middleweight titleWin 33 2 1 Prince Badi Ajamu MD 10 24 04 2004 Colisee Pepsi Quebec City QuebecWin 32 2 1 Dingaan Thobela UD 8 22 11 2003 Bell Centre Montreal QuebecLoss 31 2 1 Roy Jones Jr TKO 10 12 14 11 1998 Foxwoods Resort Mashantucket Connecticut For WBC and WBA light heavyweight titlesWin 31 1 1 Ernesto Rafael Sena TD 9 12 05 1998 Corel Centre Ottawa Ontario Retained WBO middleweight titleWin 30 1 1 Ryan Rhodes UD 12 13 12 1997 Ponds Forge Sheffield England Won vacant WBO middleweight titleWin 29 1 1 Danny Garcia TKO 7 12 27 07 1997 Belle Casino Baton Rouge Louisiana Retained NABF middleweight titleDraw 28 1 1 Lonnie Bradley PTS 12 04 03 1997 The Aladdin Paradise Nevada For WBO middleweight titleWin 28 1 Rodney Toney MD 12 18 06 1996 Convention Center Edison New Jersey Retained NABF middleweight titleWin 27 1 James Green TKO 12 15 01 1996 Landmark Inn Woodbridge New Jersey Retained NABF middleweight titleWin 26 1 Derrick James DQ 11 12 10 10 1995 Blue Cross Arena Rochester New York Won NABF middleweight titleWin 25 1 Undra White UD 10 24 02 1995 Palais des Sports Jonquiere QuebecWin 24 1 William Bo James PTS 10 15 12 1994 Foxwoods Resort Mashantucket ConnecticutWin 23 1 Jerry Lee Williams UD 10 15 11 1994 Montreal Forum Montreal QuebecLoss 22 1 Quincy Taylor KO 12 12 15 03 1994 The Roxy Boston Massachusetts Lost NABF middleweight titleWin 22 0 Willie Monroe UD 12 05 10 1993 The Riviera Winchester Nevada Retained NABF middleweight titleWin 21 0 Brett Lally TKO 4 12 03 08 1993 The Riviera Winchester Nevada Retained NABF middleweight titleWin 20 0 Tyrone Moore KO 2 10 18 06 1993 Hotel Le Roussillon Jonquiere QuebecWin 19 0 Ron Collins UD 12 08 12 1992 Montreal Forum Montreal Quebec Retained NABF middleweight titleWin 18 0 Gilbert Baptist UD 12 28 09 1992 Verdun Quebec Won vacant NABF middleweight titleWin 17 0 Todd Nadon TKO 3 12 17 03 1992 Montreal Forum Montreal Quebec Retained Canada middleweight titleWin 16 0 Darryl Anthony UD 10 10 12 1991 Montreal QuebecWin 15 0 Dan Sherry RTD 7 12 27 09 1991 Memorial Arena Niagara Falls Ontario Won Canada middleweight titleWin 14 0 Eddie Tyler TKO 2 8 31 05 1991 St Joseph Arena Shediac New BrunswickWin 13 0 Jaime Ollenberger TKO 3 12 18 03 1991 Halifax Forum Halifax Nova Scotia Won WBC Intercontinental super middleweight titleWin 12 0 Darrell Flint KO 1 8 25 10 1990 Montreal Forum Montreal QuebecWin 11 0 Knox Brown TKO 6 10 02 10 1990 The Palace Laval QuebecWin 10 0 Danny Mitchell UD 8 01 08 1990 Copps Coliseum Hamilton OntarioWin 9 0 Dwayne North KO 1 11 04 1990 Albany New YorkWin 8 0 Art McCloud TKO 1 03 10 1989 The Blue Horizon Philadelphia PennsylvaniaWin 7 0 John Wilkinson TKO 3 6 27 06 1989 Paul Sauve Arena Montreal QuebecWin 6 0 Fred Johnson KO 1 16 06 1989 Hartford ConnecticutWin 5 0 Don Carroll PTS 4 23 05 1989 Showboat Hotel and Casino Atlantic City New JerseyWin 4 0 Stokely Crichlow TKO 1 6 05 05 1989 Hartford Civic Center Hartford ConnecticutWin 3 0 Alan Cormier TKO 3 4 28 04 1989 Roseland Ballroom Taunton MassachusettsWin 2 0 Bernard Rompre TKO 1 4 20 03 1989 Paul Sauve Arena Montreal QuebecWin 1 0 John Gross UD 4 29 11 1988 Montreal Forum Montreal QuebecSee also EditList of middleweight boxing championsReferences Edit https www concordia ca alumni giving alumni news awards honours recognition awards alumnus alumna of the year 2007 02 otis grant php Otis Grant Comeback man Hit me with your best shot Hour Community Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 03 19 Otis Grant Comeback man Hit me with your best shot Hour Community Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 03 19 The Montreal Gazette Google News Archive Search The Montreal Gazette Google News Archive Search ESpeakers Marketplace http www vaniercollege qc ca notablealumni otisgrant prior nov2003 interview html Otis Grant Magic Man Set to Disappear 17 April 2006 Otis Grant Magic Man Set to Disappear 17 April 2006 ESpeakers Marketplace Otis Grant Magic Man Set to Disappear 17 April 2006 https www concordia ca alumni giving alumni news awards honours recognition awards alumnus alumna of the year 2007 02 otis grant php Otis Grant Comeback man Hit me with your best shot Hour Community Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 03 19 Otis Grant Comeback man Hit me with your best shot Hour Community Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 03 19 Otis Grant Magic Man Set to Disappear 17 April 2006 ESpeakers Marketplace ABOUT THE FOUNDATION www otisgrantandfriends com Archived from the original on 2010 09 05 Otis Grant Former boxer helping the community 30 May 2012 ABOUT THE FOUNDATION www otisgrantandfriends com Archived from the original on 2010 09 05 https www concordia ca alumni giving alumni news awards honours recognition awards alumnus alumna of the year 2007 02 otis grant php https www concordia ca alumni giving alumni news awards honours recognition awards alumnus alumna of the year 2007 02 otis grant php Otis Grant Former boxer helping the community 30 May 2012 External links EditBoxing record for Otis Grant from BoxRec registration required AchievementsVacantTitle last held byLonnie Bradley WBO middleweight championDecember 13 1997 November 14 1998Vacated VacantTitle next held byBert Schenk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otis Grant amp oldid 1112214395, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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