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    Biofile with Winky Wright
    by Scoop Malinowski - Monday, July 16, 2007

     
    STATUS: Former Junior Middleweight champion takes on Bernard Hopkins at 170 pounds this Saturday in Las Vegas.
     
    Ht:  5-10 1/2  Wt: 170
     
    DOB: November 26, 1971  In:  Washington, DC


    CHILDHOOD HEROES: Muhammad Ali, Ray Leonard, Julius Erving.

    NICKNAME: Winky. From my mom. She said I blinked a lot. My uncle was born two months before me. He was Weeny. We were Weeny and Winky.

    HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Play basketball, jet ski, ski, go to Las Vegas, bowling. (High score?) My high score is 249.

    EARLY AMATEUR MEMORY:  I didn't start till I was 15-16. I won the Olympic Festival in Minneapolis when I was 18. Nobody expected me to win. Because I was new. Fighting the first and second ranked guys. People took notice of me then, Damn, he could box! I beat Hector Colon. And then Skipper Kelp lost to Steve Johnston. And I beat Johnston for the (139 lb.) title.

    PRE-FIGHT FEELING: When I'm getting ready to fight, relax, listen to music. Get the butterflies. Try to prepare myself to not get hit by a lucky punch or anything. I train all the time, constantly. I want to do what I've trained to do. If they can't hit you they can't win, right? (Upon entering the ring) I don't look at him. Hey, I don't need to try and scare 'em. And they ain't gonna scare me.

    PRE-FIGHT MEAL:  Whatever I want to eat, you know, whatever I feel like eating. No routines, no superstitions.

    FAVORITE MOVIES:  "Oh, I'm gonna say Money Talks."

    MUSICAL TASTES:  "Rap."

    LAST BOOK READ:  "I can't tell you the last book I read. A book on Jekyll & Hyde, that's a book on finances. I don't know if you ever read it."

    LITTLE KNOWN FACT: I hate bugs. They scare the hell out of me. I could be driving and if a bug is in my car, I stop right there and get it out. Hate bugs! You ask anyone who knows me, they know that. They tease me, All they have to do is bring a bug into the fight and they'd win [smiles].

    FIRST JOB: Pronto Car Wash in St. Petersburg, FL (age 16).

    FIRST CAR: 1986 purple and gold Nissan Maxima. I got it painted.

    CURRENT CAR:  Mercedes (blue).

    CHILDHOOD DREAM: To be a champion. Seeing Sugar Ray Leonard when I was living in Washington, DC. Wow, I want to be like him. That was a dream. Never thought it would come true.

    FAVORITE MEAL: Pizza. And I know I gotta stop eating so much of it. But I love pizza.

    FAVORITE BREAKFAST CEREAL: Sugar Pops or Smacks.

    FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVOR: Chocolate or vanilla. It's a draw.

    GREATEST SPORTS MOMENT: Sugar Shane Mosley I. (Junior Middleweight unification in 2004 - W 12.)

    MOST PAINFUL MOMENT: Julio Cesar Vasquez, world championship fight (for WBA 154 title in '94). (What is your memory of that fight?) Awkwardest fight I ever fought (in Carpentras, France). Real slippery ring. They were letting him fight dirty, hit me in the back of the head. The ref was letting everything go his way. In the second, I hit him with a double hook that dropped him. The ref said he slipped! Then I slipped in the second and seventh and he called them knockdowns! In the ninth he was holding and hitting me in the back of the head and I went down to get away and they called it a knockdown. I was clearly outboxing him, hurting him. I hit him in the body and they warned me for low blows. Man, I should never have fought him over there. The fans were booing the decision.

    EMBARRASSING BOXING MEMORY:  None.

    INSPIRATION:  Just being known as one of the greatest whoever did it. Just known as the best of my era. Show my kids that anything is possible.

    FIRST BOXING MEMORY:  My first boxing memory when I turned pro (vs. Anthony Salerno in Tampa in 1990) and didn't run, didn't train before the fight. Getting in the fight, I had to go four rounds. And was dead tired [smiles].

    TOUGHEST PART OF BEING  A PRO BOXER:  Lot of people want you to do things for them. Everybody thinks you can save 'em. 

    WHAT FIGHTS WERE YOU AT YOUR VERY BEST:  Shane I, Trinidad, Ike Quartey.

    TOUGHEST MAN YOU FACED:  Myself. To get up and do what I love to do. Because it's all about being able to come out at your best and do what you do.

    LAST VACATION:  Hawaii.

    PEOPLE MOST ADMIRED: Down-to-earth people. People out there that are trying to improve or better themselves. Even if it's working a hard job and not getting paid a lot. Not only a rich person but someone trying to make it.



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