On This Day In 1980: Hilmer Kenty Becomes The First Kronk World Champion

By James Slater - 03/02/2022 - Comments

All boxing fans know all too well how the famed and celebrated Kronk Gym in the heart of Detroit boasted some great, great fighters, world champions – Hall of Famers. Legends. Yet when it comes to a certain distinction, Hilmer Kenty is in a class of his own. Kenty, who defeated Ernesto Espana to win the WBA lightweight title on this day in 1980, is the first world champion trained by the one and only Emanuel Steward.

Fighting Espana at The Joe Louis Arena, Kenty, with his ninth round TKO win, also became the first fighter from Detroit since the beloved Joe Louis to win a world title. And Kenty was a fine talent. A superb amateur who defeated, amongst others, Aaron Pryor (who stopped a young Tommy Hearns at amateur level), Kenty was a tall, slick and gutsy boxer/puncher.

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Retaining the WBA 135 pound belt three times (included here a second stoppage win over Espana), Kenty was dethroned by Sean O’Grady over 15 rounds in a terrific fight, this on April 12 of 1981 (coincidentally the death date of the aforementioned “Brown Bomber.”)

But Kronk’s long list of world champions was only just being compiled. How many Kronk/Steward fighters followed Kenty in ruling the world? Too many to be able to recall of the top of one’s head, that’s how many.

Thomas Hearns

Milton McCrory

Jimmy Paul

Duane Thomas

John David Jackson

Michael Moorer

Gerald McClellan

Dennis Andries

And many more.

Hearns was/is of course, The Big Daddy as far as Kronk fighters go, and for a while, Hearns and Kenty reigned together, the two stars being known as “The Motor City Cobras.” The Kronk legend lives on of course, with Sugar Hill Steward successfully teaching the Kronk style of fighting style and approach – “always go for the KO, that way the fight’s over and done with” – to heavyweight king Tyson Fury (who Emanuel said would be a dominant heavyweight champion years before the fact).

But Kenty, who we all hope is doing well and is enjoying life today, was the man who started that reign of dominance. What a distinction to hold.