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Joseph Hadley is an American retired
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from Jackson, Tennessee, who competed in middleweight division in the 1970s, one of a few trained by Cus D'Amato himself, and also one of the first documented U.S. mixed martial artists. He was selected a member of the All-American AAU boxing team for 1973, and was named the top middleweight amateur boxer in the nation in 1973 by the National AAU Boxing Committee. Hadley drew attention of the press and public by carrying a Bible into the ring, hence his nickname "Preacher," which reflects he actually was a
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.Hadley Blends Boxing, Bible
''The Troy Record'', 28 May 1971, p. 24.
For that reason Hadley refused to pose for a picture with
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, "because Mr. Ali does not live tip to my principles according to the Bible."


Amateur career

Joey Hadley was one of the lesser known boxers D'Amato trained, who fought both in amateur and professional bouts in the 1970s. Hadley was living and training in D'Amato's mansion in
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. Hadley took up boxing in 1966 while still living in Tennessee. Hadley won various awards as an amateur boxer, being a six-time Golden Gloves of the Memphis and Mid-South, Three-time Southeastern AAU champion, and United States and North American champion.Local boxing legend turns to coaching
/ref> Fighting for the middleweight at the 1971 National Championships, he won seven fights in nine days, all against regional champions, five by knockouts, knocking down every fighter he faced. Hadley also knocked out future world champ Leon Spinks as an amateur in 1973.Boxing trainer with impressive connections operating in Atoka
/ref> He also gained fame in 1976 for having fought one of the earliest mixed martial arts bouts in history against Arkansas
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champion David Valovich. He used D'Amato's style prominently in these fights.


Highlights

Mid-South Golden Gloves, novices (147 lbs), Union University Gymnasium, Jackson, Tennessee, February 1967: *1/2: Defeated Joe Graziano by unanimous decision, 5–0 *Finals: Defeated Earl Coggin TKO 1 Tennessee Championships (156 lbs),
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, Nashville, Tennessee, November–December 1968: *Defeated Bruce Whitehorn *Defeated Don Morgan National Golden Gloves (165 lbs), Las Vegas, Nevada, March 1970: *1/8: Defeated Paul Stephens *1/4: Lost to Lamont Lovelady by split decision, 2–3
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(165 lbs), New Orleans, Louisiana, April–May 1971: *1/32: Defeated n/a KO *1/16: Defeated n/a KO *1/8: Defeated Wilbert Crews by decision *1/4: Defeated n/a KO *1/2: Defeated Vince Fagan *Finals: Defeated Zachary Page by unanimous decision, 5–0 North American Championships (165 lbs), Colonie Coliseum, Latham, New York, May 1971: *Finals: Defeated Jim French (Canada) by split decision, 3–2 Pan Am Trials (165 lbs), Chicago, Illinois, May 1971: *Lost to Jerry Otis Mid-South Golden Gloves (165 lbs), February 1972: * National Golden Gloves (165 lbs),
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, March 1972: *1/16: Defeated n/a KO *1/8: Defeated n/a KO *1/4: Defeated Robert McAlpine KO 2 *1/2: Lost to Marvin Johnson by decision Olympic Trials (165 lbs),
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, June 1972: *Lost to Marvin Johnson USA–England Duals (165 lbs),
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, New York City, January 1973: *Lost to Frank Lucas (England) by decision USA–USSR Duals (165 lbs),
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, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 1973: *Lost to Vyacheslav Lemeshev (Soviet Union) TKO 2 Midstate Golden Gloves (165 lbs), Nashville, Tennessee, February–March 1973: *n/a National Golden Gloves (165 lbs), Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, Massachusetts, March 1973: *1/4: Defeated Johnny Johnson KO 1 *1/2: Lost to Vonzell Johnson by decision Southern Golden Gloves (165 lbs), Nashville, Tennessee, January 1974: *Henry Johnson
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(165 lbs), Knoxville, Tennessee, June 1974: *n/a International Police Olympics (178 lbs), Nassau Community College, East Garden City, New York, August 1980: *1/4: Lost to Jim Krtinich KO


Professional career

Hadley was a protege of Cus D'Amato, he turned pro under D'Amato's tutelage, D'Amato was in Hadley's corner and was introduced at his pro debut in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Hadley fought at an undercard of '' The Rumble in the Jungle''. at the same card with other D'Amato's fighter, light heavyweight
Bobby Stewart "Irish" Bobby Stewart won the National Golden Gloves Tournament in 1974 as a light heavyweight. He also fought at the US-hosted undercard of ''The Rumble in the Jungle'' as a professional boxer, but he will be best remembered as the first trainer ...
of Amsterdam, New York (who is to be known later as the first trainer of
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.)Fight card completed for show
''The Berkshire Eagle'', September 16, 1974, p. 23.


Professional boxing record


Mixed martial arts record

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Retirement and later life

Hadley's career ended after an eye infection while working in New York. As a former student of D'Amato, Haldey is one of the only boxing coaches to train people in the authentic peek-a-boo style of boxing.


References


External links

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Joey Hadley Fights
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hadley, Joey Living people Boxers from Tennessee American male boxers Year of birth missing (living people) Middleweight boxers