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Adrian Dodson, also known as Adrian Carew, (born 20 September 1970) is a British former Olympic
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. He competed for
Guyana at the 1988 Summer Olympics Guyana competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. A total of eight athletes, seven men and one woman, competed for the nation in three sports. Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Athlet ...
in Seoul under the name Adrian Carew his adopted name, before representing
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.


Amateur career

Dodson's first Olympic appearance came as a 17-year-old competing in the light welterweight division. He won his first two fights against Bilal el-Masri of
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before losing a disputed 3-2 decision to eventual bronze medallist
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in the quarter finals. In 1989, he competed in the 147-pound division of the
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and won the Sugar Ray Robinson Award as the outstanding boxer of the tournament. After moving back to England, he was the ABA welterweight champion in 1990, fighting out of Lynn ABC. He then reverted to his birth name and mother's last name, Dodson, and made his second Olympic appearance competing for Great Britain at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. Due to the presence of Robin Reid in the team Dodson was forced to drop from his favoured light middleweight to the welterweight division in order to compete. He won by KO in the second round against
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of Japan in the first round of competition, but lost 6-5 decision on the computer scoring in the second round to former World Amateur champion Francisc Vaştag of
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. Robin Reid went on to win a bronze medal.


Professional career

After turning professional Dodson won his first 18 fights, including winning the vacant WBO super welterweight inter-continental title with a stoppage win against Hughes Daigneault of Canada at the Ulster Hall in Belfast Ireland. He defended that title against Craig Snyder of the USA with an eight round stoppage at the Kings Hall in Belfast Ireland. He defeated former world champion
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in 1995. He lost his first professional fight to Ronald
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in a world title fight in 1997 but won the IBO World super-middleweight title with a third round ko of Paul Silky Jones in 2001. In 1999 he was fined £1,000 and banned for 18 months after being found guilty of biting Alain Bonnamie in the last round of their fight for the Commonwealth title with seconds to go and ahead on the scorecards.Dodson appealed this decision and was back in the ring August 2000. His last official professional boxing bout was on his birthday September 2003 with a record of 25 wins and 6 defeats. In 2011 Dodson was scheduled to make a comeback in the super-middleweight division as part of the
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, where he could have faced fellow 1992 Olympian Robin Reid. Dodson pulled out before the series as he felt he was not in physical condition to compete and was replaced by Joe Ainscough. , -


References

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