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Larry Ali Donald

Larry Ali Donald (born January 6, 1967) is an American former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division, renowned for his accomplished amateur career and a solid professional record marked by victories over notable opponents. Born and raised in Avondale, Ohio, Donald attended the Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education and began boxing as an amateur, where he achieved significant success including a bronze medal in the super heavyweight division at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships and a gold medal at the 1992 World Championship Challenge. He also represented the United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, alongside earning two-time National Golden Gloves titles in 1989 and 1990, as well as two Ohio State Fair championships. Transitioning to the professional ranks in 1993, Donald, nicknamed "The Legend," compiled a record of 42 wins, 5 losses, and 3 draws over 50 bouts, with 24 knockouts, fighting primarily out of Cincinnati, Ohio. His career highlights include defeating four-time world champion by unanimous decision in 2004 at , as well as wins over former champions and Jeremy Williams. Although he never captured a major world title, Donald secured several regional championships, such as the Continental Americas title in 1994, the NABO heavyweight title in 1996, and the IBF Inter-Continental title in 1998, and challenged for the WBA heavyweight title eliminator against in 2002. His professional career spanned until 2007, concluding with a loss to . After retiring from , Donald transitioned to a role as a patient transporter at the Medical Center, where he has been employed since the end of his fighting days, earning praise for his compassionate care and recognition as a "Hero of the World" by the during the . In 2025, the city of honored his legacy by renaming the portion of Windsor Street at Gilbert Avenue in Walnut Hills as "Larry A. Donald Way," acknowledging his contributions to the community and sport.

Early life and amateur career

Early life in Cincinnati

Larry Donald was born on January 6, 1967, in , , and raised in the Avondale neighborhood. He attended and graduated from the Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education. He grew up in his grandmother's house on Windsor Street, in a community known for its urban challenges that shaped his early experiences. From an early age, Donald's father, an amateur himself, taught him and his siblings the fundamental skills of as a means of . This family influence instilled basic techniques amid the hardships of their environment, motivating Donald's pursuit of athletic outlets for discipline and resilience. Initially drawn to , he devoted much of his adolescence to honing those skills before discovering as a pivotal pursuit for himself and his family. These early years in Avondale built a foundation of perseverance, as Donald balanced sports with personal challenges, setting the stage for his later involvement in organized .

Amateur boxing achievements

Larry Donald compiled an impressive amateur boxing record of 67 wins and 5 losses across 72 fights, establishing himself as one of the top prospects in the during the late and early . His success began with domestic titles, including two Boxing Championships, which highlighted his early dominance in regional competitions. Donald further solidified his reputation by capturing the National Super Heavyweight Championship in both 1989 and 1990, earning him national acclaim as a rising star. In 1991, he added the National (AAU) Amateur Super Heavyweight Championship to his accolades, demonstrating consistent excellence at the highest levels of American . On the international stage, Donald's achievements elevated his profile globally. He secured a in the super heavyweight division at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Sydney, Australia, after advancing to the semifinals before a loss to Bulgaria's Svilen Rusinov. The following year, he claimed gold at the 1992 World Championship Challenge in , defeating Cuba's Roberto Balado in the final to become the amateur world champion. Representing the at the in , Donald received a first-round bye and defeated Nikolay Kulpin of the Unified Team before being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Balado via a 10-4 decision. Throughout his amateur career, Donald was nicknamed "The Legend" for his poised, technical style and rapid ascent. He credited much of his foundational skills to training under his father, who taught him defensive techniques and boxing fundamentals during his youth in . These accomplishments not only honed his abilities but also paved the way for his transition to in 1993.

Professional boxing career

Professional debut and early success

Larry Donald made his professional boxing debut on January 3, 1993, defeating Craig Brinson by technical knockout in the second round at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California. This victory marked the beginning of Donald's transition from amateur standout to professional heavyweight contender, just months after competing at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where he reached the quarterfinals. Building momentum in the division, Donald compiled an undefeated record of 16 wins in his first 16 professional fights through mid-1994, with a majority ending inside the distance via or stoppage. These early bouts against opponents highlighted his blend of technical precision—honed from years of competition—and power, positioning him as a promising talent on the regional scene. A pivotal moment came on March 12, 1994, when Donald faced undefeated prospect Jeremy Williams (15-0) in Las Vegas for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight title. In a competitive 12-round bout, Donald emerged victorious by majority decision, capturing his first professional championship and handing Williams his initial defeat. Less than two months later, on April 14, 1994, Donald defended the title against veteran Bert Cooper (31-12) in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, stopping him via technical knockout in the seventh round to solidify his regional recognition.

Major fights and titles

During his peak professional years in the late and early , Larry Donald established himself as a durable contender known for his sharp jab and counterpunching style, often frustrating elite opponents with his defensive prowess and footwork. He captured regional titles that positioned him for eliminators, including the vacant WBO NABO on May 25, 2000, via fifth-round knockout against in . Donald retained this belt in a against Obed Sullivan on November 28, 2000, at Hotel & Casino in , . Later, he won the vacant NABC with a over on November 13, 2004, at in , dominating the four-time champion over 12 rounds in a bout that highlighted Donald's technical superiority. Among his notable victories, Donald secured a second-round against former Olympian on September 10, 1997, at Foxwoods Resort in Mashantucket, , showcasing his power against a faded but experienced contender. He followed with a over two-time world champion on December 13, 1997, also at Foxwoods, winning the vacant Continental Americas Heavyweight title and demonstrating his ability to outbox seasoned veterans over the full distance. These wins built momentum for higher-profile matchups, including bouts in prominent venues like , where Donald competed in several high-stakes events during this period. Donald faced significant setbacks against top-tier heavyweights, starting with a unanimous decision loss to former undisputed champion on December 3, 1994, at in , , following a notorious pre-fight altercation on November 28 where Bowe struck Donald with multiple punches. He drew technically with on March 28, 1995, at Casino Magic in Bay Saint Louis, , when the fight was halted due to a cut over Donald's eye after four rounds. In title eliminators, Donald lost a to on July 7, 2001, at KeySpan Park in Brooklyn, New York, for the WBA mandatory spot, and suffered a tenth-round to on November 23, 2002, at Westfalenhalle in , , in a WBA title eliminator. These encounters underscored Donald's resilience, as he absorbed heavy punishment from elite punchers without being knocked down, reinforcing his reputation for durability in the division.

Later career and retirement

As Donald entered the later stages of his career in the early , he faced increasing challenges from younger, taller opponents and the physical toll of over a decade in the ring, competing in bouts that highlighted his resilience but also his advancing age of nearly 40. His attempts at title contention faltered, including a tenth-round loss to on November 23, 2002, in a WBA title eliminator in , . The mid-2000s saw further setbacks amid sporadic activity, with Donald drawing with Ray Austin on April 30, 2005, at in over 12 rounds, a for the vacant USNBC , after both fighters exchanged evenly but failed to secure a decisive edge. Later that year, on October 1, 2005, he suffered a loss to in , , for the WBA Inter-Continental and a eliminator slot; Valuev's height advantage (7 feet tall) neutralized Donald's inside fighting, with scores of 115-114, 114-114, and 116-113. These outcomes reflected Donald's struggles with injuries that limited his training consistency and the natural decline associated with 14 years of professional fighting, having accumulated 50 bouts by 2007. Donald's final fight occurred on June 30, 2007, against undefeated at the Olympic Stadium in , resulting in a loss over 10 rounds (scores: 100-90, 100-90, 99-91), where Povetkin's speed and power overwhelmed the 40-year-old Donald. This defeat, coming nearly two years after his last outing, effectively ended his professional tenure without a formal retirement announcement; he simply transitioned away from , closing out a 14-year career that spanned 50 fights from 1993 to 2007.

Post-boxing life

Healthcare career

After retiring from in 2007, Larry Donald transitioned into a healthcare role as a patient transporter at UC Medical Center, part of UC Health in , . In this position, he assists with moving s throughout the hospital, ensuring safe and efficient transport while providing direct support to those in need. Donald's daily responsibilities involve close interactions with , where he focuses on easing their anxiety and offering compassionate care during vulnerable moments. Described as soft-spoken and kind, he connects personally with individuals, such as distracting a liver transplant with engaging to make her feel at ease. He has expressed enjoyment in this work, stating, “I like working closely with in need. Connecting with them and making them feel at ease. I really enjoy my job.” Lacking formal medical training, Donald excels in patient-facing service through his disciplined approach, honed from years in boxing, which aids his resilience in serving the community where he was born and raised. His role underscores a commitment to local ties, contributing to the hospital's supportive environment for patients.

Community honors and legacy

In April 2025, the City of unveiled a street sign designating a portion of Windsor Street between Gilbert Avenue and Reading Road in the Avondale neighborhood as "Larry A. Donald Way," honoring Donald's origins in the area and his accomplishments as a and community contributor.[](https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hami lton-county/cincinnati/avondale/couldnt-have-picked-a-better-street-why-an-avondale-road-will-bear-the-name-of-a-heavyweight-boxer) Donald has received multiple inductions into boxing halls of fame, including the Boxing Hall of Fame and the Boxing Hall of Fame in 2024, recognizing his career achievements and perseverance. In 2020, he was awarded the World Boxing Council's "Hero of the World" honor for his frontline healthcare work during the , highlighting his ongoing service to the Greater community. Donald's legacy endures through his reputation for technical skill and strategic boxing in the heavyweight division, as a Cincinnati native who rose from poverty in Avondale. His journey from amateur standout to professional contender and public servant continues to inspire local youth, emphasizing resilience and community involvement; as of 2025, he remains an active figure in the region, bridging his boxing past with public service.

Boxing record

Amateur record

Larry Donald competed in the super heavyweight division throughout his amateur boxing career. He amassed a total of 72 bouts, achieving 67 wins and 5 losses. Among his key victories were triumphs in national tournaments, including back-to-back super heavyweight titles in 1989 and 1990. His losses were infrequent, with a notable defeat in the quarterfinals of the 1992 Olympics to Cuba's Roberto Balado by a 10-4 decision.

Professional record

Larry Donald's professional boxing career was conducted entirely in the heavyweight division, resulting in an overall record of 42 wins (24 by ), 5 losses, and 3 draws across 50 bouts, totaling 349 rounds fought and a knockout percentage of 57.14%. He made his debut with a victory on January 3, 1993, and retired following a loss on June 30, 2007, with no no-contest outcomes recorded. Among his notable results were a win over on November 13, 2004 (UD 12); a loss to on December 3, 1994 (UD 12); a tenth-round knockout loss to on November 23, 2002 (TKO 10); a majority decision loss to on October 1, 2005 (MD 12); and a loss to on June 30, 2007 (UD 12). The complete professional record is presented below:
Fight #ResultOpponentTypeRoundDateLocation
1WinCraig BrinsonPTS41993-01-03Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA
2WinBruce JohnsonPTS41993-01-23Union Plaza Casino, Las Vegas, NV
3WinLouis Edward JacksonPTS61993-02-20Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
4WinMatthew BrooksPTS61993-03-20Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
5WinWill HintonPTS61993-05-01Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, NV
6WinDaniel DancutaTKO11993-06-05Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
7WinAl ShoffnerPTS61993-07-10Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
8WinMike GansPTS61993-08-07Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA
9WinKimmuel OdumPTS61993-10-09America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ
10WinEugene AdamsPTS61993-11-13Convention Center, Atlantic City, NJ
11WinDwayne HallPTS61993-12-11Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, CT
12WinMike DixonPTS81994-02-26Bally's Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, NJ
13WinJeremy WilliamsTKO71994-03-26MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
14WinBert CooperTKO51994-04-30Casino Magic, Bay Saint Louis, MS
15WinJuan Antonio DiazPTS81994-06-25Reno Hilton, Reno, NV
16WinDan MurphyPTS101994-07-23Convention Center, Washington, DC
17LossRiddick BoweUD121994-12-03Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
18DrawDavid DixonTD41995-03-18Casino Magic, Bay Saint Louis, MS
19WinBrian SargentPTS61995-09-30Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
20WinWill HintonPTS101996-05-18Mark of the Quad Cities, Moline, IL
21WinJorge ValdesTKO51996-06-22Mystic Lake Casino, Prior Lake, MN
22WinDerrick RoddyPTS101996-08-17Civic Center, Lake Charles, LA
23WinRichard MasonTKO41996-11-23Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas, NV
24WinJames GainesTKO21996-12-14National Guard Armory, Pikesville, KY
25WinCleveland WoodsPTS81997-01-25Brondby Hallen, Brondby, Denmark
26WinAhmed AbdinTKO51997-04-19Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS
27WinAnthony WillisTKO31997-06-21Imperial Ballroom, Atlantic City, NJ
28WinJose RibaltaTKO51997-07-12Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, NY
29WinJeff LallyPTS101997-08-23Estadio Polideportivo, Mar del Plata, Argentina
30WinTyrell BiggsTKO51997-09-13Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, CT
31WinRicardo KennedyTKO21997-11-15Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS
32WinTim WitherspoonUD101997-12-13Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, CT
33WinLevi BillupsTKO41998-02-21Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, ID
34WinRoss PurittyUD101998-04-18Players Island Casino, Lake Charles, LA
35WinMike SedilloTKO21998-12-05Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale, FL
36WinArtis PendergrassPTS101999-03-20UM Sports Pavilion, Minneapolis, MN
37WinMarion WilsonTKO21999-06-19Shriner's Auditorium, Wilmington, DE
38WinJeff LallyPTS101999-12-11Grand Casino, Tunica, MS
39WinMark BradleyTKO22000-02-19Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
40WinPhil JacksonTKO52000-05-20Grand Casino, Tunica, MS
41DrawObed SullivanMD102000-11-18Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
42LossKirk JohnsonUD122001-07-28KeySpan Park, Brooklyn, NY
43WinJames StantonUD102002-06-01Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ
44LossVitali KlitschkoTKO102002-11-23Arena Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
45WinSedreck FieldsUD102004-05-15Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
46WinMario CawleyTKO42004-08-14Pontchartrain Center, Kenner, LA
47WinEvander HolyfieldUD122004-11-13Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
48DrawRay AustinSD122005-04-02Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
49LossNikolai ValuevMD122005-10-01EWE-Arena, Oldenburg, Germany
50LossAlexander PovetkinUD122007-06-30Olimpiyskiy, Moscow, Russia

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