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David Dejiro Defiagbon (12 June 1970 – 24 November 2018) was a Nigerian
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. Nicknamed "The Dream", Defiagbon fought for Canada and won the heavyweight silver medal at the
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Amateur

Born in
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, Defiagbon won gold in the welterweight (– 67 kg) division at the 1990 Commonwealth Games. As a light-middleweight, he won a bronze medal in the 1991 All-Africa Games in
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he represented Nigeria and was eliminated in the first round of the light middleweight division (7 to 8 against Raúl Márquez). Defiagbon went on to fight for Canada for whom he won the heavyweight silver medal (limit 201 lbs) at the
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beating Nate Jones, losing to
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Results

1990 Commonwealth Games *Defeated James Pender (Scotland) RSCH-3 *Defeated Alfred Ankamah (Ghana) 5–0 *Defeated
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(Zambia) 4–1 *Defeated Greg Johnson (Canada) 5–0 1992 Summer Olympics *Lost to
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(United States) 7–8 1996 Summer Olympics *1st round bye *Defeated
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(Kenya) 15–4 *Defeated Christophe Mendy (France) DQ 3 (1:01) *Defeated Nate Jones (United States) 10–16 *Lost to
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(Cuba) 2–20


Professional

Defiagbon began his professional career that same year and won his first 21 fights against limited competition, and was a significantly undersized heavyweight with little power although he was tall. In his first step up, he took on comebacking
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, who defeated Defiagbon via split decision. In his final bout, Defiagbon fought Cuba's former world cruiserweight champion
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, who scored a TKO stoppage win at heavyweight over Defiagbon in the third round, ending Defiagbon's career.


Professional boxing record

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Death

Defiagbon died of heart complications in Las Vegas, Nevada on 24 November 2018.Former Olympic boxer David Defiagbon dead at 48
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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Defiagbon, David Nigerian male boxers Black Canadian boxers 1970 births 2018 deaths Boxers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Boxers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic boxers of Canada Olympic boxers of Nigeria Olympic silver medalists for Canada Olympic medalists in boxing Boxers at the 1990 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Nigeria Canadian male boxers Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games medallists in boxing African Games bronze medalists for Nigeria African Games medalists in boxing Nigerian emigrants to Canada Competitors at the 1991 All-Africa Games Welterweight boxers Medallists at the 1990 Commonwealth Games