Patrick Day
Patrick Day was an American professional boxer. He died from brain trauma sustained in a knockout loss against Charles Conwell.
Early life and education
Day was born to Haitian immigrants in Freeport, New York, and was the youngest of four sons. His father was a doctor who used to box as a child, while his mother, Lyssa, was a translator at the United Nations. During his professional boxing career, he earned an associate degree in nutrition from Nassau Community College, and a bachelor's degree in health and wellness from Kaplan University.Career
Day started boxing in 2006 under the guidance of former firefighter and boxing trainer Joe Higgins. In 2012, he won the New York Golden Gloves tournament. His amateur record was 75-5, including two national amateur championships. He was recognized as the number-one ranked boxer in the United States in the 152-pound amateur division, and served as a 2012 United States Olympic team alternate.Day rose to be a top-10 ranked junior middleweight for the IBF and the WBC. He also captured the regional WBC Continental Americas title and the IBF Intercontinental title at 154 pounds. Day won 17 of his 22 professional fights, with four defeats and one draw.
Death
Day suffered a traumatic brain injury during a knockout loss to Charles Conwell in a USBA super welterweight title bout on October 12, 2019, and died four days later.Boxing announcer Michael Buffer described Day as a "wonderful young man" and that "everyone in the boxing community is crushed", while WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman said boxing had lost a "brave, kind and wonderful friend". Conwell posted an open letter online that expressed his sorrow and regret.
Professional boxing record
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
22 | Loss | 17–4–1 | ![]() | KO | 10 | Oct 12, 2019 | ![]() | For the USBA super welterweight title |
21 | Loss | 17–3–1 | ![]() | UD | 10 | Jun 28, 2019 | ![]() | For the NABF and WBO-NABO super welterweight titles |
20 | Win | 17–2–1 | ![]() | UD | 10 | Feb 2, 2019 | ![]() | Retained the WBC Continental Americas super welterweight title |
19 | Win | 16–2–1 | ![]() | UD | 10 | Oct 27, 2018 | ![]() | Retained the WBC Continental Americas super welterweight title |
18 | Win | 15–2–1 | ![]() | UD | 10 | Mar 3, 2018 | ![]() | Retained the WBC Continental Americas super welterweight title |
17 | Win | 14–2–1 | ![]() | UD | 10 | Jul 15, 2017 | ![]() | Won the WBC Continental Americas super welterweight title |
16 | Win | 13–2–1 | ![]() | UD | 10 | Nov 26, 2016 | ![]() |