Freddie Pendleton (born January 5, 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a retired professional boxer in the lightweight (135lb) division.
Pendleton won his first title in October 1985 knocking out Darryl Martin (9-2) in the 6th round earning him the Pennsylvania State light welterweight title.
In March 1986, "Fearless", who was (14-13) at the time, took on Roger Mayweather (23-3) at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He knocked out Roger in the 6th round for a TKO win.
Four months later, Pendleton took on Frankie Randall (27-1) for the second time.
Only this time was for the vacant USBA lightweight title.
The fight went the distance and was a draw.
Freddie later won the USBA lightweight title and defended it successfully in 1987 and 1988.
In 1990, Pendleton fought for a world title against a world class fight like WBC & IBF lightweight champion, Pernell Whitaker (20-1).
Although many people counted Freddie out before even the fight started due to his 24 win - 16 loss record, the fight turned out to be better than most thought.
Judges, Jim Traylor and Stuart Winston scored it 116-112, & Phil Newman 117-113 all for Pernell Whitaker.
In 1993, he captured the Vacant IBF lightweight title with a decision win over Tracy Spann.
He defended the belt once before losing it to Rafael Ruelas in 1994.