Career
Lampkin had a stellar amateur career, winning the National Amateur Athletic Union Light Heavyweight Championship in 1980. He became a professional later that year. On June 11, 1982, Lampkin, along with another Youngstown-area boxer, Earnie Shavers, had an undercard spot on the Larry Holmes-Gerry Cooney fight.
This decision came in the wake of a controversy surrounding Lampkin"s participation in an IBF bout in South Africa, which prompted the WBA and WBC to withhold recognition of his title.
(Both bodies had sanctions against fighters who competed in that country)
The IBF"s subsequent failure to offer Lampkin a fight led him to request a purse offer in the summer of 1991. After vacating his title, Lampkins never challenged for a major belt again.
Today, Lampkin lives and works in Youngstown.