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Police: Former heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick found dead
By Associated Press
Saturday, October 28, 2006 - Updated: 03:19 PM EST

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Former heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick was found dead in a church courtyard Saturday with chop wounds to his head, police said.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Police are treating Berbick’s death as a homicide, Inspector Victor Henry said. Berbick’s body was discovered about 6:30 a.m. in his hometown parish of Portland, constable Beverly Howell said. No other details were immediately available.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Berbick, who was believed to be 52 and was beset by legal woes following his retirement from the ring, lost his heavyweight title to Mike Tyson and was the last boxer to fight Muhammad Ali.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>After beating Ali in 1981 in a unanimous decision in the Bahamas, Berbick went on to win the WBC heavyweight title fours years later in a decision over Pinklon Thomas. His reign was short, however, as a 20-year-old Tyson knocked Berbick out in the second round of their bout on Nov. 22, 1986, to become the youngest heavyweight champion in history.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>In his loss to Tyson in Las Vegas, Berbick was knocked down twice in the second round. After trying to get up from the second knockdown he fell another two times.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Berbick fought from 1976 to 2000, finishing with a 50-11-1 record, including 33 knockouts. He also fought for Jamaica at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. He was a strong puncher who moved well and had the potential to be a lasting force in the heavyweight division before the emergence of Tyson.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>In spanning the Ali and Tyson eras, Berbick beat such fighters as Iran Barkley, Greg Page and John Tate. Among his losses were those to Buster Douglas, Renaldo Snipes and Larry Holmes.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Berbick’s career soured following the loss to Tyson and he began to run into legal trouble.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>In 1991, Berbick was convicted of misdemeanor assault for attacking his former business manager, who testified the boxer put a gun to her head and accused her of stealing money from him.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>The following year, he was convicted of raping a family baby sitter and was sentenced to four years in prison. He also was convicted in 1992 of second-degree grand theft for forging his ex-wife’s signature to get a mortgage on a home.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>After serving 15 months in prison, Berbick was deported. He went to Canada, where he lived for a time following the 1976 Olympics. He eventually moved back to the U.S., but was deported a second time.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>He had been living in Portland parish since 2002. Recently, he had been coaching boxing at clinics in Trinidad.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Though Berbick was believed to be 52, according to boxing records, other reports said he was as old as 56 or as young as 49.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR><TD height=8><SPACER height="8" type="block" width="8"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>“Legally, I’m a spirit,” he once said. “I have no age.”
 

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Like so many boxers Berbick led an interesting life, he once made a bet on himself but later demied it.

Pinklon Thomas

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Trevor Berbick



God has a way of muscling heavyweights....

-Trevor Berbick

There was a rumor that Berbick had bet $25,000 on himself to win at $5.50 to the dollar...

"Let me correct that...I was very very seriously tempted to bet....But as a Christian soldier of the cross...I could not bet $25,000 even though I knew I would win. I say that because God has a way of muscling heavyweights and I didn't want that."(1)

-Trevor Berbick (Post-Fight Press Conference
 

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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- A 20-year-old man was arrested in connection with the killing of former heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick, who was bludgeoned and left to die in a church courtyard next to his family's home in a rural hamlet.

Several residents of the remote farming community in Norwich district said the suspect was involved in a land dispute with the troubled boxer.

Les Green, a Scottish detective who this year was appointed assistant police commissioner of the violence-wracked nation, refused to identify the man before his arraignment, which has not been scheduled.

"We have some very good information from witnesses, and we have recovered a weapon we believe was used in the assault," he said Sunday.

Green would not say what kind of weapon was recovered or where it was found. Forensic tests would be completed on the weapon Monday, he said.
 

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