Gerry Cooney was born on August 4, 1956, is a former professional boxer from the United States who competed from 1977 to 1990.
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Wiki, Bio, Family, Siblings, Childhood & Education
Gerry was born on Long Island to a working-class Irish-Catholic household. His father encouraged him to become a professional fighter. Tommy Cooney, his brother, was also a boxer who advanced to the finals of the New York Golden Gloves Sub-Novice Heavyweight division. Furthermore, Cooney’s grandparents lived in Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada.
Gerry Cooney’s Age, Height, Weight, and Body Dimensions
Gerry Cooney, who was born on August 4, 1956, is 66 years old as of today, October 9, 2022. His height is 1.98 m, and he weighs 114 kg.
Gerry Cooney’s Profession & Career
During his career, Gerry defeated one-time championship challengers Jimmy Young and Ron Lyle, both by ‘knockout,’ in a battle that was interrupted because of cuts sustained by Young. As a result, he was ranked first by the WBC and anxious for a bout with champion Larry Holmes.
He knocked out former world heavyweight champion Ken Norton in the first round with a blisteringly powerful strike in 1981. As a result, he broke Lee Savold’s 1948 record for the quickest knockout in the main event at Madison Square Garden.
After a lengthy absence, Cooney fought again in September 1984, defeating Phillip Brown by fourth-round knockout in Anchorage, Alaska. He fought again that year and won, but personal issues kept him out of the ring.
Cooney challenged former world heavyweight and world light heavyweight champion Michael Spinks to a title fight in 1987, which he lost.
Cooney has a professional record of 28 wins and three losses, with 24 knockouts. In any of his battles, he has never gone the distance in a 12- or 15-round match. He is listed as number 53 on The Ring’s list of the “100 Greatest Punchers of All Time.”
Cooney is also heavily connected to J.A.B., the first boxing union, where he worked as a boxing promoter for title fights involving Roberto Durán, Héctor Camacho, and George Foreman. Cooney, on the other hand, does not advocate for domestic violence and mentors future boxers in the gym. In June 2010, Cooney co-hosted the SIRIUS XM Radio show “Friday Night at the Fights.”
Achievements & Awards
Gerry Cooney won amateur international events in England, Wales, and Scotland, as well as the New York Golden Gloves crowns. He also won two New York Golden Gloves Championships, the 1973 160-lb Sub-Novice Championship, and the 1976 Heavyweight Open Championship. Cooney won the 160-pound Sub-Novice title in 1973 and the Heavyweight Open title in 1976. However, after reaching the finals of the 175-lb Open division in 1975, he was defeated by Johnny Davis.
Gerry Cooney’s Wife, Marriage & Relationship
Cooney is married to Jennifer, with whom he lives in Fanwood, New Jersey. Chris resides in New York with his two children, Jackson and Sarah.
Gerry Cooney’s Salary and Net Worth
Gerry Cooney is an American former professional boxer with a net worth of $4 million as of October 2022. In essence, net worth is the value of a person’s assets less any debts. A person’s net worth can be increased by either paying down liabilities or raising assets. Gerry Cooney’s primary source of income is his accomplishment as a boxer. His career has been marked by far more wins than losses.
Quick Facts
Celebrated Name | Gerald Arthur Cooney |
Real Name | Gerry Cooney |
Gender | Male |
Age | 66 years old |
Birth Date | 4 August 1956 |
Birth Place | United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.98 m |
Weight | 253 lbs |
Sexual Orientation | Straight |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife | Jeniffer |
Children | Yes, (Jackson, Sarah, Chris) |
Dating | N/A |
Profession | former professional boxer |
Salary | Under review |
Net Worth | $4 million |
Brands | N/A |
Hobbies | N/A |