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Ernest Mateen (June 3, 1966 - November 6, 2012 in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York), nicknamed 'M-16', was a former United States and world Cruiserweight (boxing) champion. He was shot to death by his wife in a case of probable self-defense. ==Amateur career== As an amateur boxer in New York City, M-16 Mateen won two New York Golden Gloves Championships. Mateen won the 1988 and 1989 178 pound Open Championships. In 1988, Mateen defeated Clinton Mitchell of the Police Athletic League in the finals to win the Championship. Mitchell then turned pro and defeated Bernard Hopkins on December 11, 1988, in their professional debuts. M-16 Mateen remained an amateur, and in 1989 repeated as 178 pound Open Champion again by defeating Jade Scott of the Police Athletic League in the New York Golden Gloves championship final. Mateen trained at the Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn BA in 1988 and at Gleason's Gym in 1989.〔(Ernest Mateen - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia )〕 He was trained in the amateurs by his father, Ernest Mateen Sr., an auto mechanic and a father of nine, who was shot and killed in mid-afternoon in a crowded open-air vegetable market in Canarsie, Brooklyn in May 1990.〔(Failed Memories and Vanished Witness Follow Killing in a Market - New York Times )〕
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