Ronald Allen Harris


Ronald Allen Harris, attended Chadsey High School, in Detroit, Michigan. He died on, December 31, 1980.

Amateur career

Harris won the National AAU Lightweight title in 1964, earning him an Olympic team birth. Boxing at 132 pounds, Harris captured the bronze medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympiad.

Olympic results

Harris turned professional in 1965 and won his first 19 fights before he lost a decision to Shinichi Kadota. He retired in 1973, having never fought for a world title.
1973-09-22 Arturo Zuniga Toronto, ON, Canada L PTS 10
1973-08-20 Peter Cobblah Las Vegas, NV, USA W PTS 10
1973-07-10 Horacio Agustin Saldano Buenos Aires, Argentina L PTS 10
1973-04-29 Bobby Hayman Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 10
1972-08-21 Alvin Phillips New Orleans, LA, USA L PTS 10
1972-07-22 Papo Villa Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 10
1972-03-25 Raul Soriano Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 10
1972-01-14 Percy Pugh Detroit, MI, USA W UD 10
1971-10-29 Don Cobbs Detroit, MI, USA W KO 3
1969-06-12 Shinichi Kadota Los Angeles, CA, USA L SD 10
1969-04-18 Frank Steele Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 12
1969-04-10 Manuel Lugo Los Angeles, CA, USA W PTS 6
1969-02-14 Jesus Alicia Indianapolis, IN, USA W KO 3
1968-12-04 Arnold Bushman Indianapolis, IN, USA W KO 2
1968-11-26 Frank Steele Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 8
1968-07-24 Brad Silas Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 10
1968-07-18 Pulga Serrano Los Angeles, CA, USA W UD 10
1968-06-28 Primus Williams Akron, OH, USA W PTS 6
1968-06-21 Primus Williams Buffalo, NY, USA W PTS 6
1967-08-24 Rudy Richardson Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 6
1967-05-06 Clyde Tyler Huntington, WV, USA W PTS 8
1967-04-03 Roger Evans Baltimore, MD, USA W PTS 6
1967-03-27 Howard Moore Norfolk, VA, USA W PTS 6
1966-11-21 Larry Youngblood Detroit, MI, USA W KO 1
1966-11-16 Larry Youngblood Canton, OH, USA W PTS 6
1966-08-29 Rudy Richardson Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 6
1966-04-02 Al Massey Baltimore, MD, USA W PTS 6
1966-03-04 Billy Lloyd Baltimore, MD, USA D PTS 6
1965-05-07 Willie Cooper Wheeling, WV, USA W KO 6
Record to date:
Won 24 Lost 4 Drawn 1 Total 29