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Revision as of 11:36, 16 August 2015
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Full name | Kertson Manswell |
Nickname | The Pride of Tobago |
Nationality | Trinidad and Tobago |
Born | Charlotteville, Tobago | October 28, 1976
Height | 6'4 |
Sport | |
Sport | Boxing |
Weight class | Heavyweight |
Medal record |
Kertson Manswell (born October 28, 1976 in Charlotteville, Tobago) also known as The Pride of Tobago is a heavyweight boxer from Trinidad and Tobago.
Amateur
At the 2002 Commonwealth Games, Manswell won the silver medal, losing the gold to Canadian Jason Douglas. Manswell again won silver at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games, losing final to Victor Bisbal. At the 2003 Pan Am Games Manswell beat American Devin Vargas in the semifinals, but lost in the final to Cuban Odlanier Solis 3 to 15, giving him yet another silver medal. Manswell lost to Vargas in 2004 at the Olympic Qualifying Tournament and did not continue to the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Pro
Manswell turned pro in 2004 at age 27 and beat his first 20 opponents, including Louis Monaco.
Manswell signed with boxing promoter Don King.
In 2011 Manswell lost three fights in a row; first KO'd by Bermane Stiverne, then outpointed by undefeated Mike Perez and fringe contender Cedric Boswell.
In 2012 he was outpointed by former and future world champion Ruslan Chagaev.
Professional boxing record
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External links
- Boxing record for Kertson Manswell from BoxRec (registration required)
- Article about Don King