Respecting " Mister "
Snipes
By Jim Amato
December 13, 2006 - He came within an eyelash of upsetting the great Larry
Holmes and winning the heavyweight championship of the world. For the better
part of the 1980's he was ranked in the top ten. By the time his career ended he
had crossed gloves with no less then eight men who at one time held the moniker,
world champion.
Renaldo " Mister " Snipes was born on August 15, 1956 in Houston,Texas. He
fought out of Yonkers, N.Y. as he turned pro in 1978. He won his first twenty
two bouts as he progressed quickly up in the rankings. In 1980 he halted Larry
Alexander and Dwain Bonds. In 1981 Renaldo made his move. He defeated the
powerful Floyd " Jumbo " Cummings. Then he outscored light heavyweight champion
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. Renaldo next met the hard punching Gerrie Coetzee.
Snipes was awarded what I felt was a terrible decision over the South African.
The win over Coetzee enabled Snipes to get a shot at WBC titleholder Larry
Holmes. The fight took place November 6, 1981 in Pittsburgh. Holmes, a heavy
favorite dominated most of the first six rounds. In round seven though Snipes
lightning struck and down went Holmes. Larry gamely got up but he was in bad
shape. Somehow Larry would survive the round much like he did when Earnie
Shavers had decked him in an earlier fight. Larry regained control of the bout
over the next few rounds. In the eleventh Larry hurt Snipes badly and was all
over him forcing the referee to wave the fight off. Although Snipes was in
trouble it seemed a bit unfair to Renaldo that the referee halted the contest
yet when Snipes had Holmes reeling after a knockdown he allowed Holmes to go on.
Regardless of the loss to Holmes, Snipes stayed in the mix in 1982 drawing with
rugged Scott Frank, losing a decision to " Terrible " Tim Witherspoon and then
defeating Trevor Berbick. In 1983 he was defeated by Greg Page and Alfredo
Evangelista. In 1984 he was outpointed by future cruiser weight king Rickey
Parkey. A 1986 loss to Olympian Tyrell Biggs pretty much pushed Renaldo out of
any title fight consideration. In 1988 Renaldo lost to another future cruiser
weight champion in Orlin Norris.
Snipes would make one more attempt to resurrect his career as he put together a
ten fight win streak that included a KO win over Johnny DuPlooy. Finally in 1993
Renaldo's career came to an end as he was soundly beaten and stopped by an up
and coming Jorge Luis Gonzalez.
Renaldo finished his highly respectable career with 48 fights. His final ledger
was 39-8-1. He scored 22 knockouts while he was only stopped twice, by Holmes
and Gonzalez. That says a lot considering the competition he met. The eight
champions he met were Holmes, Coetzee, Page, Witherspoon, Berbick, Norris,
Parkey and Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. He also met three others that fought for the
heavyweight title in Scott Frank, Evangelista and Biggs. Needless to say, Mr.
Snipes traveled in some pretty fast company.