Lenroy thompson
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Lenroy Thompson was born 1988, in Uniondale, Long Island, New York. He went to a boxing gym to lose weight and quickly feel inlove with the sport. A few months later he moved to Port Saint Lucie, Florida. Where he continued to box for Fort Pierce P.A.L. and win 18 consecutive matches in the superheavy weight class.
Lenroy Thompson defeated Kasim Howard multiple times. Once in Florida State Golden Glove finals, once in Florida P.A.L State Finals and once in South Eastern Regionals.
He then went on to represent The South Eastern Region in the U.S Men's Champion shit
U.S. Championships: dec. Lucas Runion, College Park, Md., 11-7; won on disqualification over Frank Pojsl, Honolulu, Hawaii, DQ-4; dec. Andrew Shepherd, Ft. Carson, Colo., 19-12, in quarterfinals; lost to Michael Hunter, Las Vegas, Nev., 17-12 in semifinals for 3rd
He qualified for the Olympic Trails weighin 203lbs, by far the lightest of all Super Heavyweights.
He lost to Kimdo Bethel 9-10, Stopped Josh Parson 1:17 into the first round, and eventually lost to Andrew Shepherd (who he beat at the U.S Men's) 8-8 draw (raw score 17-18)

