Larry Barnes (born November 11, 1965)[2] is an American former professional boxer.
On November 18, 1995, (just one week after his thirtieth birthday) he challenged Felix Trinidad for the Puerto Rican's International Boxing Federation's world Welterweight title, losing by a fourth-round knockout.
Barnes was the North American Boxing Federation's Welterweight champion, a title he won after beating Harold Brazier by a 12 rounds split decision on May 13, 1993, in New York, New York.
At the time of his fight with Campas, he was the swimming team's coach at Mount Vernon High School.
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