Edner Cherry

Boxer

1982 –

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Who is Edner Cherry?

Edner Cherry is a professional boxer. He is of Haitian-Bahamian descent and currently lives in the United States, residing in Wauchula, Florida.

Known as "Cherry Bomb", Cherry began boxing professionally in 2001, with mixed results. Soon after signing with Peter Fernandez and Starfight Productions he appeared to find his groove, racking up 14 straight wins and acquiring a number of minor titles—the WBC Caribbean Boxing Federation Lightweight title and the NBA Intercontinental Lightweight Title. Cherry then lost an IBF title eliminator to Ricky Quiles by split decision to end his win streak. In February 2007 Cherry lost a unanimous decision to Paulie Malignaggi on HBO.

Recently, Edner Cherry has been named Friday Night Fights Boxer of the Year by ESPN and has fought on both Showtime and HBO.

In 2008, Cherry knocked out former WBC Lightweight champion Stevie Johnston in the 10th round. Cherry's 'Cherry Bomb' left hook had Johnston down in the third and the ninth, and a straight right hand put away the former champion for the count at 2:34 in the tenth round of a WBC USNBC national title bout.

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Born
Jul 21, 1982
Nassau
Nationality
  • United States of America

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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