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Boxing Biography

Aaron Pryor

“Hawk”

American · Cincinnati, USA · Born 20 January 1955

Junior Welterweight
39
wins
1
losses
39
pitcher wins
2016
died

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The Hawk — pound-for-pound best of the early 1980s, his two fights with Alexis Argüello are the finest boxing matches of that decade.

The Hawk — pound-for-pound best of the early 1980s, his two fights with Alexis Argüello are the finest boxing matches of that decade. Boxing is one of the most demanding disciplines in sport, requiring power, speed, technical craft and the extraordinary personal courage to compete at the elite level. Career highlights included WBA/IBF Junior Welterweight Champion, Undefeated in world title fights, Two wins over Arguello. The dedication required to reach elite level in boxing and sustain that performance over many seasons is rarely appreciated, yet Aaron's career record speaks precisely to that kind of exceptional commitment. Aaron's contribution to boxing extends well beyond personal statistics to include the broader culture and development of the discipline at the highest level. Aaron Pryor's achievements in boxing were built on technical discipline, physical preparation and competitive commitment that allowed performance to be maintained at the very top across multiple seasons.

Famous For

Two epic victories over Alexis Arguello

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive pressure fighter with relentless pace

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered one of the greatest junior welterweights ever

Best Known For

WBA/IBF Junior Welterweight Champion

His two fights with Alexis Argüello are considered by many boxing historians the finest fights of the 1980s.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • WBA/IBF Junior Welterweight Champion
  • Undefeated in world title fights
  • Two wins over Arguello
Career Journey

Timeline

1976 📌 Professional boxing debut
1980 🏆 Won WBA Junior Welterweight Championship
1982 🎯 First victory over Alexis Arguello
1983 🎯 Second victory over Alexis Arguello
1983 🏆 Won IBF Junior Welterweight Championship
1985 🎯 Lost titles to Gary Hinton
1990 📌 Retired from professional boxing
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

3 common questions about Aaron Pryor

Aaron Pryor was born in 1955.

Aaron Pryor is American.

Aaron Pryor played as a Junior Welterweight.

Career Timeline — Aaron Pryor
1976
Professional boxing debut
1980
Won WBA Junior Welterweight Championship
1982
First victory over Alexis Arguello
1983
Second victory over Alexis Arguello
1983
Won IBF Junior Welterweight Championship
1985
Lost titles to Gary Hinton
1990
Retired from professional boxing
WBA/IBF Junior Welterweight Champion
Undefeated in world title fights
Two wins over Arguello