Karl Dargan

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Karl Dargan
File:Karl Dargan
Medal record
Representing  United States
Men’s boxing
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place Rio 2007 Lightweight

Karl Dargan (b. June 17, 1985 in Philadelphia) is a US-American amateur boxer best known for winning the PanAm games at junior welterweight in 2007.

Amateur career

Dargan began boxing in 1992 and won the PAL tournament 2005 at 125 lbs, at the National Golden Gloves 2002 on points to Lorenzo Reynolds in the finals and had to settle for 2nd. In 2005 he became US champion but lost twice to Anthony Peterson at the Olympic team trials.

2007 he was upset by young Javier Molina at the US championships but rebounded to win the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro against local Myke Carvalho in the semi and Jonathan Gonzalez of Puerto Rico in the light welterweight final at the Riocentro Sports Complex (9:4).

As he did not qualify for the Olympic trials, he finished his career as an amateur.

World Amateur championships results

2005

Pro

In 2007 he made his pro debut.

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