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Vinny Pazienza finally inducted into Boxing Hall of Fame

June 7, 2025
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CES Boxing proudly celebrates Vinny “The Pazmanian Devil” Paz on his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame on Saturday, June 7, in Canastota, New York.

A two-division world champion, Paz’s induction marks a key milestone in his storied career, highlighting his enduring influence and remarkable achievements both inside and outside the ring.

“Vinny embodies the heart and spirit of boxing,”said Jimmy Burchfield Sr., founder and president of CES Boxing, Paz’s longtime promoter. “His induction into the Hall of Fame is a tribute not just to his triumphs in the ring, but also to his incredible journey of overcoming adversity. We are beyond proud to celebrate this moment with him.”

Rising to prominence in 1987, Vinny captured the IBF Lightweight World Championship in a 15-round war against Greg Haugen. Paz again defied expectations in 1991 by claiming the WBA Junior Middleweight World Title after defeating Gilbert Dele, becoming one of the few boxers to become a two-division world champion.

DANNNAAA @ufc @danawhite THE GREATEST!!! BIG LOVE 5XXXVP pic.twitter.com/2xG8YkdGT8

— VINNY PAZ (@5XPAZ) June 6, 2025

Paz’ legacy, however, is best defined by his incredible resilience following a near-fatal car accident in late 1991. Recovering from a broken neck, he defied all odds and made a triumphant return to boxing just over a year later, securing victories against several notable fighters, including two remarkable wins over Roberto Duran.

This extraordinary comeback became the focus of the 2016 critically acclaimed film Bleed for This.

Vinny’s boxing record of 50 wins, including 30 knockouts, underscores a career filled with thrilling encounters against some of the sport’s greatest names. Known for his flamboyant entrances and relentless fighting style, he has made an unforgettable impact on fans around the world. Paz’ illustrious career also inspired future Rhode Island stars such as Gary “Tiger” Balletto, Peter Manfredo Jr., and burgeoning prospect Will Guilmette.

“Vinny brought the crowd, the chaos, and the courage,” added Burchfield, who promoted Paz for much of his career. “When Vinny had 42 wins, he told me that he wanted to keep fighting until he got to 50. We achieved it together and it was a memorable ride. Saturday’s induction is not just a honor for Vinny. It celebrates a career of overcoming adversity and beating the odds. I coudn’t be happier for him.”





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