Chazz Witherspoon is a heavyweight boxer and the second cousin of former boxing champion Tim Witherspoon.
Education
The oldest of three children graduated from Paulsboro High School in 1999, with a 3.8 Grade Point Average and as a member of the National Honor Society. Upon Graduation from High School he was offered three Division I Basketball scholarships and 2 Track scholarships, but he instead chose to accept the academic scholarship offered by Saint Joseph’s University.
Career
He began his amateur boxing career in his sophomore year of college. Five months later he placed third at the 2003 National Police Athletic League Tournament. He took second place at the 2004 United States. Championships which qualified him for the Olympic Trials, where he advanced to the Olympic Box-offs but only made the Olympic team as an alternate.
He is the first man in the history of the Golden Gloves to with the National Title by all stoppages.
His complete amateur record is 32 bouts with 26 wins and 6 losses. He graduated from Saint Joseph’s University in May 2005 with a degree in Pharmaceutical Marketing.
Known as "The Gentleman", Witherspoon turned pro in 2004 and was undefeated for the first 23 of his professional bouts, winning 15 by KO. On June 21, 2008, he lost a fight against fellow heavyweight prospect Chris Arreola in which he was disqualified in the third round. In the third round, Arreola landed a barrage of punches that was capped off by a chopping right that sent Witherspoon to the canvas.
The bell rang early in the count, prompting Witherspoon"s corner to begin entering the ring.
This was ruled by the referee to be a disqualification since the round is not technically over until the count is over. But many, including Home Box Office commentator Max Kellerman, believed that the fight would have been stopped and ruled a TKO regardless. He defeated Adam Richards and Travis Fulton by TKO, but was then stopped by contender Tony Thompson late in 2009.