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Encyclopedia > David Reid
Preceded by:
Charles Manly
Governor of North Carolina
1851-1854
Succeeded by:
Warren Winslow
Preceded by:
Willie Person Mangum
Senator from North Carolina
1854-1859
Succeeded by:
Thomas Bragg
Served in Senate alongside: George Edmund Badger, Asa Biggs, Thomas Lanier Clingman


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CNNSI.com - More Sports - David Reid returns Sunday bigger -- and he hopes -- wiser - Saturday November 25, 2000 08:05 ... (580 words)
Reid is not only heavier, but believes he learned something important when he tried to take Trinidad out, only to have the decision backfire with disastrous consequences.
Reid, who had knocked Trinidad down in the third round and was winning the fight after six rounds, saw chances quickly turn around on a devastating left hook in the seventh round that put him on the canvas for the first of four times.
Reid and his handlers decided it was time for him to move up to 160 pounds after the loss.
David Reid vs. James Coker (October 24, 1998) (597 words)
Reid (11-0, 7 KO's) scored early in the first round against the previously undefeated Coker (19-1, 12 KO's) with a sharp left hand to the head that knocked the champion back three paces.
Reid had difficulty in putting more than one shot together at a time and his combinations were almost non-existent for much of the contest.
Reid seemed in total control of the fight when Coker caught his off balance opponent with a straight left to the shoulder, at the 2:14 mark of the eleventh round.
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