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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sharmba David Mitchell (born August 27, 1970), better known plainly as Sharmba Mitchell, is a boxer who was world Jr. Welterweight champion. Mitchell, nicknamed "Little Big Man", is a native of Takoma Park, Maryland, but a resident of Washington, D.C.. He began his professional boxing career on September 23, 1988, knocking out Eddie Colón in three rounds at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mitchell had a mark of 14 wins and no losses, with seven knockout wins, including victories over former Olympic Games bronze medalist Aristides Acevedo, and over Dana…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sharmba David Mitchell (born August 27, 1970), better known plainly as Sharmba Mitchell, is a boxer who was world Jr. Welterweight champion. Mitchell, nicknamed "Little Big Man", is a native of Takoma Park, Maryland, but a resident of Washington, D.C.. He began his professional boxing career on September 23, 1988, knocking out Eddie Colón in three rounds at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mitchell had a mark of 14 wins and no losses, with seven knockout wins, including victories over former Olympic Games bronze medalist Aristides Acevedo, and over Dana Roston, when he met a former or future world champion for the first time inside a ring. On March 8 of 1990, he beat the famed former world champion, Rafael Limon, by an eight round unanimous decision in Atlantic City, but he endured what was probably an embarrassing moment for him, when Limon stripped Mitchell of his trunks during round seven. The fight was televised in the United States, and the pants-pulling moment made it into a number of blooper videos.