The International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) today announced its newest class of inductees, including former world lightweight champion Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini.
Also being inducted into the IBHOF are Class of 2015 Living inductees heavyweight champion Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe and featherweight champion “Prince” Naseem Hamed in the Modern category; light flyweight champion Yoko Gushiken in the Old-Timer category; booking agent/manager Rafael Mendoza and referee Steve Smoger in the Non-Participant category; and editor/journalist Nigel Collins and broadcaster Jim Lampley in the Observer category.
Mancini, fighting out of Youngstown, Ohio, captured the WBA lightweight championship in 1982, stopping Arturo Frias in the 15th round, and successfully defended his title four times with wins over Ernesto Frias (TKO1), Deuk-Koo Kim (KO14), Orlando Romero (KO9) and Hall-of-Famer Bobby Chacon (TKO3).
Mancini said the following when informed of his IBHOF election: “Wow. I’m humbled and I’m honored. To be in the International Boxing Hall of Fame with so many of my friends and heroes is overwhelming.”
Today, among several business ventures, Mancini is a consultant and fight analyst for Fight Network, a 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports.
“We are thrilled for our friend and Fight Network family member Ray Mancini,” Fight Network president Len Asper commented. He is deserving because of his unquestioned boxing success but also for his great ambassadorship for the sport of boxing and his contributions to the boxing world in general.
The 2015 Hall of Fame Weekend is scheduled for June 11-14 in Canastota, NY. Over 10 events, including a golf tournament, banquet, parade and autograph card show, are planned.
An impressive celebrity lineup of boxing greats of yesterday and today will attend this year’s Induction Weekend. The highlight of the weekend will be the Official Enshrinement Ceremony on the Hall of Fame Museum Grounds in Canastota, New York on Sunday, June 14 to welcome the newest members.
The Hall of Fame also released names of posthumous honorees: Masao Ohba and Ken Overlin in the Old-Timer Category; and publicist John F.X. Condon in the Non Participant Category. Inductees were voted in by members of the Boxing Writers Association and a panel of international boxing historians.