Nick Wells
Nick Wells is a retired heavyweight boxer. He was selected a member of the All-American AAU boxing team for 1973, and was named the top heavyweight amateur boxer in the nation in 1973 by the National AAU Boxing Committee.
Amateur career
Wells was a member of the U.S. Air Force, serving at Hamilton AFB in California, and already the four-time All-Air Force boxing champion when he won the 1972 U.S. Amateur heavyweight championship. In that year, he knocked out future WBC and IBF heavyweight champion Larry Holmes twice. The first time was in the 3rd round of a National Amateur Athletic Union tournament; later that year, in the US Olympic Trials, he knocked Holmes out in the first round. He went on to face 1971 US Amateur heavyweight champion Duane Bobick in the finals of the Olympic Trials, where he broke Bobick's nose early in the fight and appeared to be on his way to representing the United States in the Olympics. But Wells had suffered a head wound before the fight at his hotel, and the fight was stopped by the referee when it began to bleed profusely. Bobick went on to lose to Cuban heavyweight and eventual gold medal winner Teofilo Stevenson in the Olympic quarterfinals.One of the most popular amateur boxers in Texas during the 1970s, Wells was a five-time Fort Worth Golden Gloves champion and a two-time Star-telegram Texas State Golden Gloves champion. Three-time Texas state champion, in 1969, 1970, 1971. Five time all air force champion, in 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976. Two-time interservice champion in 1973, 1975. Three-time interservice runner up in 1972, 1974, 1976. Two-time Nevada state golden gloves champion in 1972, 1973. He was the 1972 National AAU Champion, as well as the Western Hemisphere Champion in 1972 or 1973. He also held the titles of World Military Champion and Texas state champion, in 1971.
Duane Bobick said Wells was the biggest challenge on his way to winning the Pan American gold medal.
Highlights
Texas State Golden Gloves, Fort Worth, Texas, March 1969:- Finals: Defeated James Helwig KO 2
- 1/8: Defeated Patrick Stewart KO 1
- 1/4: Lost to Ernie Shaver by decision
- 1/16: Defeated Mike Duenas KO 1
- 1/8: Defeated n/a KO
- 1/4: Lost to Ronald Lyle by decision
- Finals: Lost to Duane Bobick by split decision, 2–3
- 1/2: Lost to Duane Bobick TKO 3
- Finals: Lost to Duane Bobick by decision
- Finals: Defeated LeRoy Jones TKO 3
- Finals: Defeated Guglielmo Spinello KO 1
- 1/4: Defeated John Hudson KO 1
- 1/2: Defeated Larry Holmes TKO 1
- Finals: Lost to Duane Bobick RSCI 3
- Defeated Les McGowan KO 1
- Defeated Yuri Nesterov KO 1
- 1/16: Defeated Joe Jones by decision
- 1/8: Defeated Lammar Robinson KO 1
- 1/4: Defeated LeRoy Jones by unanimous decision, 5–0
- 1/2: Lost to John Hudson KO 1
- Defeated Lucjan Trela TKO 3
- Lost to Peter Hussing KO 1
- 1/2: Lost to Dwayne Bonds by decision