Ricky Stackhouse Appreciation Thread

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Seamus, Oct 30, 2025 at 11:58 AM.


  1. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    A staple of the middle division from the 80's and 90's. Started off strong going 15-1-1, picking up the Georgia Middleweight strap along the way, even got the WBC Continental belt against White Hype Kevin Moley. But he also started picking up losses, some weird ones, but mostly due to a rapid shift in the quality of opponents. Frank Tate, Herol Graham, Roberto Duran, Michael Watson, Lindell Holmes, Troy Waters, The Beast Mugabi, Roy Jones, James Toney, Charles Brewer...

    Anyone know his story? Did he have a manager? Was he just a File Under O for Opponent type?
     
  2. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    My threads are but pearls before swine.

    @Saintpat , you remember this guy?
     
  3. scribbs

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    Basically a trial horse. First saw him against Bomber Graham, stocky dude and brawling type but not particularly skilled. He was a late starter and a former american footballer who scaled down from 180 to middleweigt limit.

    Was managed and promoted by Jerry Hill a former boxer from Florida

    https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/151825
    https://www.facebook.com/jerry.hill.397501/

    Believed he did enough to win against Duran and decision was because Roberto was the Known fighter.

    Lost against the better fighters and was named in 1993 congressional investigations into boxing.

    https://ia601304.us.archive.org/3/items/corruptioninprof02unit/corruptioninprof02unit.pdf
     
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  4. Fireman Fred

    Fireman Fred Active Member Full Member

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    Always wanted to see the 1st Stackhouse-Kevin Moley fight.

    Moley was a big punching New York based prospect who was rebuilding after losing to an old Wilfredo Benitez (who he floored) and then

    drilled in a round by the dangerous Richard Burton (who had squashed big punching Eddie Hall, who had a win over a young Barkley in a

    forgotten classic, and floored a comebacking Mustafa Hamsho before running out of gas and getting stopped. Hamsho promptly retired for good!).

    Stackhouse on a run of 3 losses (last 2 by ko) travelled to Moley´s backyard as a sacrificial lamb but knocked him out and won the WBC Continental title.

    Love seeing unheralded underdogs knocking the touted prospect in front of their adoring fans.

    If anyone has a copy I´d be grateful if they upload somewhere.
     
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  5. Roughhouse

    Roughhouse Active Member Full Member

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    Tough and fearless journeyman who absolutely deserves a commemorative thread.
     
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  6. SwarmingSlugger

    SwarmingSlugger Active Member Full Member

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    Umm no sir Duran knocked Stackhouse down twice, he definitely won.
     
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  7. USFBulls727

    USFBulls727 Active Member Full Member

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    Ricky Stackhouse. Had long forgotten about him and when first seeing this thread, completely mistook him for Ricky Thomas, another tough journeyman who fought a lot of the big names from the day. Thomas fought in the same weight division and around the same time that Stackhouse did. Toney fought both guys about a year apart from one another.

    I followed the sport closely during Stackhouse's career, but only remember him losing to Duran in a good effort, and getting blasted out early by an upcoming Roy Jones Jr. Noticed on his Boxrec page that he defeated Kenny "The Blizzard" Snow, another fighter who hadn't crossed my mind in eons. Good call-out on Stackhouse.
     
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