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'''Michael Gibbons''' (born [[September 23]], [[1978]] in [[Midfield]]) is a left-handed lightweight prizefighter, the winner of the [[2006]] Alabama State Golden Gloves 132-pound open division championship. Gibbons began boxing in [[1994]] while in high school, training locally until his coaches' houses were destroyed by the [[1998 Oak Grove tornado]].
'''Michael "The Godfather" Gibbons''' (born [[September 23]], [[1978]] in [[Midfield]]) is a left-handed lightweight prizefighter and winner of the [[2006]] Alabama State Golden Gloves 132-pound open division championship.  


He continued fighting in "Tough Man" competitions while a student at [[UAB]] and for a semester of law school. He worked in local advertising firms and soon joined up with boxing coaches [[Curt McGune]] and [[Jake Guercio]] of [[Champions Boxing and Fitness]] in [[Pelham]] and began boxing on the amateur circuit. He was co-champion of the Alabama Golden Gloves 141-pound class in [[2004]] and won the 141-pound novice division championship of the Southeastern Association two years later, having compiled an 18-3 record.
Gibbons was turned onto the sport when he saw Pernell Whitaker fight Buddy McGirt on HBO. He began boxing in [[1994]] while in high school, training locally until his coaches' houses were destroyed by the [[1998 Oak Grove tornado]].


In late [[2006]] Gibbons relocated to Brooklyn, New York to train at the legendary Gleason's Gym. He landed a slot against Kevin Huddleston in an undercard fight in Tunica, Mississippi on [[April 28]], [[2007]] and returned to Alabama to prepare for the bout. Huddleston withdrew from the bout, however. Gibbons' next fight is on [[August 4]] against Yankton Southern in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
He continued fighting in "Tough Man" competitions while a student at [[UAB]] and for a semester of law school. He worked in local advertising firms and soon joined up with boxing coaches [[Curt McGune]] and [[Jake Guercio]] of [[Champions Boxing and Fitness]] in [[Pelham]] and began boxing on the amateur circuit. He was co-champion of the Alabama Golden Gloves 141-pound class in [[2004]] and won the 141-pound novice division championship of the Southeastern Association two years later, having compiled an 18-3 amateur record.
 
In late [[2006]] Gibbons relocated to Brooklyn, New York to train at the legendary Gleason's Gym. He trained there with Darius Forde and sparred with fighters from Lennox Blackmoore's stable. Working to begin his professional career, Gibbons landed a slot against Kevin Huddleston in an undercard fight in Tunica, Mississippi on [[April 28]], [[2007]]. He returned to Alabama to prepare for the bout, only to have Huddleston withdraw.
 
He ended up making his debut on [[September 14]] against Corey Frizzell in Nashville. Gibbons dominated the four-round fight and began preparing for a December 4 card in Memphis. That fight was canceled. His next scheduled bout is in January [[2008]].


==References==
==References==
* Urquhart, Marietta (April 2007) "The Prizefighter." ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 135-7
* Urquhart, Marietta (April 2007) "The Prizefighter." ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 135-7
* Thompson, Chris (December 10, 2007) "[http://ringsidereport.com/rsr/news.php?readmore=2145 Lightweight Hopeful Michael Gibbons & Trainer Curt McCune Speak to RSR]." ''Ringside Report''.


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Revision as of 18:34, 11 December 2007

Michael "The Godfather" Gibbons (born September 23, 1978 in Midfield) is a left-handed lightweight prizefighter and winner of the 2006 Alabama State Golden Gloves 132-pound open division championship.

Gibbons was turned onto the sport when he saw Pernell Whitaker fight Buddy McGirt on HBO. He began boxing in 1994 while in high school, training locally until his coaches' houses were destroyed by the 1998 Oak Grove tornado.

He continued fighting in "Tough Man" competitions while a student at UAB and for a semester of law school. He worked in local advertising firms and soon joined up with boxing coaches Curt McGune and Jake Guercio of Champions Boxing and Fitness in Pelham and began boxing on the amateur circuit. He was co-champion of the Alabama Golden Gloves 141-pound class in 2004 and won the 141-pound novice division championship of the Southeastern Association two years later, having compiled an 18-3 amateur record.

In late 2006 Gibbons relocated to Brooklyn, New York to train at the legendary Gleason's Gym. He trained there with Darius Forde and sparred with fighters from Lennox Blackmoore's stable. Working to begin his professional career, Gibbons landed a slot against Kevin Huddleston in an undercard fight in Tunica, Mississippi on April 28, 2007. He returned to Alabama to prepare for the bout, only to have Huddleston withdraw.

He ended up making his debut on September 14 against Corey Frizzell in Nashville. Gibbons dominated the four-round fight and began preparing for a December 4 card in Memphis. That fight was canceled. His next scheduled bout is in January 2008.

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