Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Boxing Legend, Passes Away
The boxing world mourns the loss of Dwight Muhammad Qawi, a pugilist who left an indelible mark on the history of this sport. Qawi, a Hall of Fame member, passed away at the age of 72 after a five-year battle with dementia, according to his sister, Wanda King.
Born as Dwight Braxton in Baltimore, Qawi grew up in Camden and found in boxing a way of escape and self-improvement. His journey began in Rahway State Prison, where he participated in the boxing program while serving a sentence for armed robbery. After his release in 1978, at the age of 25, he turned professional. In 1982, after his conversion to Islam, he legally changed his name to Dwight Muhammad Qawi. His determination and talent led him to conquer two world titles in different categories. In December 1981, Qawi was crowned WBC light heavyweight champion by defeating Matthew Saad Muhammad in the tenth round. Eight months later, he defeated Saad again, this time in the sixth round.