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Henry Milligan was born on 16 September, 1958 in New Jersey, United States, is an American boxer. Discover Henry Milligan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September 1958
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Nationality United States

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1958

Henry "Hammerin' Hank" Milligan (born September 16, 1958, in Camden, New Jersey) is an American former professional boxer.

1981

Milligan was a 1981 graduate of Princeton University.

He was a defensive back in football, a third baseman in baseball and a wrestler who often wrestled in the highest weight class, despite being only about 5 feet 11 inches, 185 pounds (he would frequently wrestle and defeat 250-pounders, and once wrestled and defeated a 325-pounder in the NCAAs).

Milligan earned ten varsity letters, an all-time university record.

He was an All-American in wrestling and was Princeton's 1981 Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year, which is the university's highest undergraduate honor.

He later earned an M.B.A. degree from New York University.

In a game against St. John's University, Henry broke up the no-hitter of future Cy Young Award winner Frank Viola, who pitched in the major leagues for 15 years.

The New York Mets offered him a minor league contract after his college graduation from Princeton.

Prior to his college graduation, he never boxed competitively, nor did he even train as a boxer.

He claims that the only boxing he did before graduating from college was with his brother Mike in their parents' basement when growing up, in which they used rags to cover their hands.

He went to A.I. du Pont High School in Greenville, Delaware.

Milligan is now the head coach of the Varsity wrestling team at Wilmington Christian School in Hockessin, Delaware.

After college, Milligan worked as an engineer at the Edgemoor Power Plant of Delmarva Power and Light Company in Wilmington, Delaware, not far from where he grew up.

At that time, he decided to try his hand at boxing.

For that reason he came to Wilmington's West Center City Warriors, where he was trained by John Thornton.

Local match-up (201 lbs), October 1981 (debut):

1982

Local match-up (201 lbs), March 1982:

Pennsylvania Golden Gloves (201 lbs), Zembo Mosque, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 1982:

National Golden Gloves (201 lbs), Kansas City, Missouri, March 1982:

Local match-up (201 lbs), Resorts International Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1982:

Mid-Atlantic ABF Championships (201 lbs), Brandywine Club, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, October 1982:

AAU Region #2 Championships (201 lbs), Hazlet, New Jersey, November 1982:

United States National Championships (201 lbs), Indianapolis, Indiana, December 1982:

1983

Despite having no prior background in boxing, Milligan had an outstanding amateur career, and in 1983 he won the National AAU Heavyweight Championship.

Being a white, Ivy League-educated boxer attracted a lot of attention to him, and he was featured in numerous newspaper and magazine articles nationwide, including People Magazine and Sports Illustrated.

Sweden–USA Duals (201 lbs), Stockholm, Sweden, January 1983:

Sweden–USA Duals (201 lbs), Gothenburg, Sweden, January 1983:

Norway–USA Duals (201 lbs), 1983:

National Sports Festival (201 lbs), U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 1983:

AAU Region #2 Championships (201 lbs), Radisson Hotel, Wilmington, Delaware, October 1983:

United States National Championships (201 lbs), Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 1983:

Yugoslavia–USA Duals (201 lbs), Rijeka, Yugoslavia, February 1983:

Yugoslavia–USA Duals (201 lbs), Borovo, Yugoslavia, February 1983:

1984

His highest achievement came in amateur boxing, when he was ranked #9 heavyweight in the world by the AIBA in February 1984 (being the only American to get into the dozen,) prior to his knockout loss at the hands of young Mike Tyson, then a relatively unknown to the world boxer from Catskill, New York.

He also defeated Henry Tillman, the 1984 Olympic Heavyweight Gold Medalist, in the 1983 National finals in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

He entered the 1984 U.S. Olympic trials seeded first in the 201 pound class, despite weighing only 184 pounds, but lost in the semi-finals to 17-year-old Mike Tyson on June 9, 1984.

Milligan was leading on points when Tyson stopped him in the second round.

His manager was Charlie Messina.

Wesley Watson, who lived on Washington Street before joining the Army, came to the West Center City Community Center one night and sparred against Milligan," Messina said.

USA–Yugoslavia Duals (201 lbs), Shreveport, Louisiana, January 1984: