Pernell Whitaker vs. Buddy McGirt II, billed as The Final Say, was a professional boxing match contested on October 1, 1994, for Whitaker's WBC welterweight title.[1]

Background

Following a hotly disputed draw with Julio César Chávez, reigning WBC welterweight Pernell Whitaker would then return to his hometown of Norfolk, Virginia to make a successful defense against Santos Cardona, winning by an easy unanimous decision.[2] Following his win over Cardona, Whitaker would next agree to a rematch with James "Buddy" McGirt.[3] Whitaker and McGirt had fought the previous year, with Whitaker scoring a close unanimous decision to capture McGirt's WBC welterweight title. Following the fight, McGirt would undergo surgery for a torn rotator cuff, an injury that had plagued him throughout both the Whitaker fight and his previous title defense against Genaro Léon.[4] Though expected to be out of boxing for a year, McGirt would return 7 months later with a unanimous decision victory over Nick Rupa.[5] McGirt would ultimately go 5–0 after his first loss to Whitaker and insisted on a rematch, calling Whitaker a "punk" and accusing him of ducking him.[6]

The fight

Unlike their close first fight, Whitaker would dominate most of the fight and won by a lopsided unanimous decision. Though Whitaker controlled most of the fight, McGirt would score the only knockdown of the fight, sending Whitaker down on the seat of his pants after landing a right hand. Knockdown notwithstanding, Whitaker threw a considerable amount of punches more than McGirt, throwing 816 punches of which he landed 330 for a 40% success rate, while McGirt only landed 154 of his 504 thrown punches for a 31% rate. The fight would go the full 12 rounds and all three of the judge's scorecards had Whitaker winning comfortably with scores of 118–112, 117–112 and 117–110.[7]

Aftermath

Whitaker said of the knockdown "It was just a flash knockdown, it caught me off balance, it didn't bother me at all. It made me more aware of what I had to do. I still think I got the round."

Fight card

Confirmed bouts:[8]

Weight Class Weight vs. Method Round Notes
Welterweight 147 lb Pernell Whitaker (c) def. James McGirt UD 12/12 Note 1
Heavyweight 200+ lb David Tua def. Ken Lakusta KO 4/10
Light Middleweight 154 lb Raúl Márquez def. Darryl Cherry KO 6/10
Cruiserweight 190 lb Jade Scott def. Stacy McSwain TKO 2/10
Light Welterweight 140 lb Dorin Spivey def. James Edwards TKO 4/4
Heavyweight 200+ lb Courage Tshabalala def. Ken Williams RTD 1/4

^Note 1 For WBC and Lineal Welterweight titles

Broadcasting

Country Broadcaster
 United States HBO

References

  1. ^ "Pernell Whitaker vs. James (Buddy) McGirt (2nd meeting)". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  2. ^ Champion Whitaker Dispenses with Cardona, Washington Post article, 1994-04-10, Retrieved on 2020-04-15
  3. ^ Whitaker Foe Shoulders His Way Into Rematch, Daily Press article, 1994-08-17 Retrieved on 2020-04-15
  4. ^ McGirt to Have Surgery, NY Times article, 1993-03-10, Retrieved on 2020-04-16
  5. ^ McGirt Armed for Redemption, South Florida Sun-Sentinel article, 1994-10-01, Retrieved on 2020-04-16
  6. ^ Whitaker May Have "Final Say" Against McGirt, Associated Press article, 1994-08-17, Retrieved on 2020-04-16
  7. ^ Whitaker Dominated McGirt in Rematch, NY Times article, 1994-10-02, Retrieved on 2020-04-16
  8. ^ "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by
vs. Santos Cardona
Pernell Whitaker's bouts
1 October 1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by
vs. Kevin Pompey
Buddy McGirt's bouts
1 October 1994
Succeeded by
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