Donald Curry has six losses against six opponents on his boxing record. For a list of Curry's best fights, refer to "Best fights of Donald Curry".
On April 9, 1997 Donald Curry faced off against Emmett Linton in a super-welterweight bout at age 35. He was coming in with a record of 34-6 (25). Curry lost the fight via 7th-round TKO.
On June 1, 1991 Donald Curry fought Terry Norris in a super-welterweight world-title fight for Norris' WBC title. Curry was 29 years old and with a record of 33-5 (24), and Norris was 23 years old and with a record of 26-3 (14). Curry lost the fight via 8th-round KO.
On October 18, 1990 Donald Curry fought Michael Nunn in a middleweight world-title fight for Nunn's IBF title. Curry was 29 years old and with a record of 33-4 (24), and Nunn was 27 years old and with a record of 35-0 (23). Curry lost the fight via 10th-round KO.
On February 11, 1989 Donald Curry met René Jacquot in a super-welterweight (WBC) world-title defense fight. Curry was 27 years old and with a record of 31-3 (22). Curry lost the fight via 12-round unanimous decision and lost the title.
On July 18, 1987 Donald Curry fought Mike McCallum in a super-welterweight world-title fight for McCallum's WBA title. Curry was 25 years old and with a record of 27-2 (19), and McCallum was 31 years old and with a record of 31-0 (28). Curry lost the fight via 5th-round KO.
On September 27, 1986 Donald Curry met Lloyd Honeyghan in a welterweight (WBA, WBC, IBF, The Ring) world-title defense fight. Curry was 25 years old and with a record of 25-1 (19), and Honeyghan was 26 years old and with a record of 27-0 (17). Curry lost the fight via 6th-round retirement and lost the titles.