Terry Wayne Norris is a retired American
boxerBoxing, also called pugilism, is a combat sport in which two people fight each other using their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of between one to three minute intervals called rounds...
and a three-time world champion in the
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division. Originally from
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, he fought out of San Diego.
Early boxing career
A star baseball player during his high school years, Norris bypassed a career on the diamond for one in the ring, amassing a stellar 291-4 amateur record. Displaying a stunning combination of hand and foot speed as well as the ability to throw dizzying combos, Norris' athletic ability was an uncanny attribute in the ring. After turning pro Norris compiled a record of twenty one wins and two losses before challenging
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in Norris's first title fight. He beat future champion
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for the NABF junior middleweight title in December, 1988, and defended once against Buster Drayton. His two losses were by unanimous decision to Derrick Kelley and a disqualification to Joe Walker when Norris hit Walker when Walker was down.
Norris challenged
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for the
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junior
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belt in July 1989. Norris seemed to win the first round, but a big second-round right cross from the champion knocked Norris out. Norris made it to his feet before the count but was deemed unfit to continue by referee
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.
First championship reign
After winning three comeback fights, including a victory over former welterweight champion
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, Norris traveled to
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, in March 1990 to challenge
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for the
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junior middleweight title. Norris wasted no time in stopping the champion, flooring him twice in the first round - the second time for the full count - and thus starting what would be the first of three reigns as champion.
After defending his belt against
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, Norris faced the legendary
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in
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in February 1991. Norris easily beat the faded Sugar Ray via a 12-round unanimous verdict. His next defense, a June victory over another former welterweight kingpin -
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- further cemented Norris' place in the history of the 154-lb. division as Norris wore down his foe and knocked him out in the eighth.
Other prominent foes in that first reign included the tough future titlist
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and two welterweight champions,
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(then the WBA champion), and
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(who held the
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version at the time of his challenge).
Losing and regaining title
In a shocking upset in December, 1993,
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, former WBC and IBF welterweight titlist, knocked out Norris in four rounds to win the title and halt Norris' defense streak at ten.
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named this fight as their "Upset of the Year" for 1993. In their rematch, Norris then regained the title by unanimous verdict over Brown in May 1994.
His second reign proved short when he lost the title by disqualification to
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in November, 1994. The decision to disqualify Norris was controversial. Norris hit Santana in the back of the head and Santana went down, claiming he was unable to continue. Some at ringside, however, felt that Santana refused to get up in order to gain the disqualification win. Because of the controversial nature of the match, a rematch was ordered. Norris also lost the April, 1995, rematch by disqualification, this time for hitting Santana after the bell had sounded to end the round. In their third fight in August of that year, Norris knocked out Santana to regain his title.
Norris then won a 12-round unanimous decision over hated San Diego rival
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in December 1995 to add Vaden's IBF title to his WBC version, and made defenses against
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(former IBF champion), Nick Rupa, and Alex Rios, before being stripped of the IBF title by that sanctioning body in 1997.
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then ended Norris's championship career by way of ninth-round knockout in December 1997.
Post-championship career
Norris fought twice more after losing his title.
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defeated him by twelve-round decision in a middleweight bout and then
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junior middleweight champion
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ended his boxing career with a ninth round knockout.
Norris was elected to the
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in 2005.
Additional information
- Once entertaining scholarships to several schools, Norris quit baseball after a brawl on the field. "We were playing another team one day", Norris recalled, "and there were some racial comments made toward me. I was a little thrown off by it. I rushed the guy who said them, and their whole team jumped on me. I put three guys in the hospital, which was the bad thing of it. People said things like, 'Maybe this guy's a troublemaker,' so a lot of my scholarships fell through.
- He settled a lawsuit out of court with Don King for a sum of $7.5 million in 2005.
- Brother of Former IBF Cruiserweight Champion Orlin Norris
Orlin Levance Norris, born October 4, 1965 in Lubbock, TX, is an American boxer who held the WBA cruiserweight title and fought in several noteworthy boxing matches in the 1980s and 1990s...
.
- The speech of Terry Norris was noticeably slurred even in his early thirties and quite startling to anyone who remembered him from just a few years earlier. After his last defeat, the Nevada athletic commission turned him down for a new license, basing its decision on his impaired speech, which was indicative of brain damage.
- Norris was known to spar 12 rounds every other day in preparation for fights. Some speculate that this intense training routine is a factor which may have ultimately led to his early expiration as a fighter.
- In preparation for his fight against John "The Beast" Mugabi, his strength trainer put Terry on a regimented weight training program. He went on to KO Mugabi and win the W.B.C. Super Welterweight championship. He continued his strength training for the duration of his career.
- A source close to the Norris camp is quoted as saying "The best boxing I ever watched live was sparring between the Norris brothers."
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