Gary Russell Jr.
Gary Russell Jr. (born June 5, 1988) is an American professional boxer who has held the WBC featherweight title since 2015 and challenged once for the WBO featherweight title in 2014. As of January 2020, he is ranked as the world's second best active featherweight by The Ring magazine, ESPN and BoxRec, and third by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.
Gary Russell Jr. | ||||||||||||||
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Russell Jr. (center) in 2010 | ||||||||||||||
Statistics | ||||||||||||||
Weight(s) | ||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 4 1⁄2 in (164 cm)[1] | |||||||||||||
Reach | 64 in (163 cm)[1] | |||||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||||
Born | Washington, D.C., U.S.[2] | June 5, 1988|||||||||||||
Stance | Southpaw | |||||||||||||
Boxing record[3] | ||||||||||||||
Total fights | 32 | |||||||||||||
Wins | 31 | |||||||||||||
Wins by KO | 18 | |||||||||||||
Losses | 1 | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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As an amateur, Russell won a bantamweight bronze medal at the 2005 World Championships.[4] In 2011, he was named Prospect of the Year by The Ring,[5] Sports Illustrated,[6] and ESPN.[7]
Amateur career and Olympics
Russell's quest for a medal ended prematurely as he missed the Olympic weigh-in hours after losing consciousness in his Olympic Village dorm room.[8]
Professional career
Russell Jr made his HBO debut on Saturday night against Leonilo Miranda, the co-feature to the main event of Andre Berto vs. Jan Zaveck from the Beau Rivage Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi.[4]
Russell had a stellar 2011, defeating Feider Viloria, Adolfo Landeros, Antonio Meza, and Leonilo Miranda. On July 23 Russell faced Eric Estrada on the undercard for the Amir Khan vs. Zab Judah fight at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Russell put on a brilliant performance winning an easy unanimous decision.[9]
Professional boxing record
32 fights | 31 wins | 1 loss |
By knockout | 18 | 0 |
By decision | 13 | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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32 | Win | 31–1 | UD | 12 | Feb 8, 2020 | Retained WBC featherweight title | ||
31 | Win | 30–1 | TKO | 5 (12), 2:52 | May 18, 2019 | Retained WBC featherweight title | ||
30 | Win | 29–1 | UD | 12 | May 19, 2018 | Retained WBC featherweight title | ||
29 | Win | 28–1 | TKO | 7 (12), 0:59 | May 20, 2017 | Retained WBC featherweight title | ||
28 | Win | 27–1 | KO | 2 (12), 1:33 | Apr 16, 2016 | Retained WBC featherweight title | ||
27 | Win | 26–1 | TKO | 4 (12), 0:37 | Mar 28, 2015 | Won WBC featherweight title | ||
26 | Win | 25–1 | UD | 10 | Dec 20, 2014 | |||
25 | Loss | 24–1 | MD | 12 | Jun 21, 2014 | For vacant WBO featherweight title | ||
24 | Win | 24–0 | KO | 4 (8), 1:04 | Jan 30, 2014 | |||
23 | Win | 23–0 | UD | 10 | Aug 9, 2013 | |||
22 | Win | 22–0 | UD | 10 | Mar 2, 2013 | |||
21 | Win | 21–0 | KO | 3 (10), 1:25 | Nov 9, 2012 | |||
20 | Win | 20–0 | TKO | 3 (10), 1:41 | Jun 30, 2012 | |||
19 | Win | 19–0 | KO | 1 (10), 2:12 | Nov 26, 2011 | |||
18 | Win | 18–0 | UD | 8 | Sep 3, 2011 | |||
17 | Win | 17–0 | UD | 8 | Jul 23, 2011 | |||
16 | Win | 16–0 | KO | 4 (8), 2:42 | Jun 17, 2011 | |||
15 | Win | 15–0 | UD | 6 | Apr 15, 2011 | |||
14 | Win | 14–0 | TD | 7 (8), 0:50 | Jan 28, 2011 | Unanimous TD after Viloria was cut from an accidental head clash | ||
13 | Win | 13–0 | UD | 6 | Oct 28, 2010 | |||
12 | Win | 12–0 | KO | 1 (6), 2:56 | Sep 25, 2010 | |||
11 | Win | 11–0 | TKO | 1 (6), 1:46 | Jul 22, 2010 | |||
10 | Win | 10–0 | KO | 2 (6), 0:34 | Jun 24, 2010 | |||
9 | Win | 9–0 | KO | 1 (6), 1:32 | Apr 16, 2010 | |||
8 | Win | 8–0 | KO | 1 (6), 2:38 | Feb 19, 2010 | |||
7 | Win | 7–0 | TKO | 1 (4), 2:58 | Jan 30, 2010 | |||
6 | Win | 6–0 | TKO | 3 (4), 0:38 | Dec 18, 2009 | |||
5 | Win | 5–0 | UD | 4 | Oct 23, 2009 | |||
4 | Win | 4–0 | TKO | 1 (4), 0:28 | Aug 7, 2009 | |||
3 | Win | 3–0 | UD | 4 | May 1, 2009 | |||
2 | Win | 2–0 | UD | 4 | Feb 14, 2009 | |||
1 | Win | 1–0 | TKO | 3 (4), 0:21 | Jan 16, 2009 |
See also
- Notable boxing families#United States
References
- Premier Boxing Champions tale of the tape prior to the Kiko Martínez fight.
- "BoxRec: Gary Allen Russell Jr". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- "Boxing record for Gary Russell Jr". BoxRec.
- http://www.badlefthook.com/2011/8/30/2393347/berto-vs-zaveck-undercard-gary-russell-jr-boxing-prospect-spotlight-hbo-boxing
- Doug Fischer (December 28, 2011). "Readers vote Gary Russell Jr. the Prospect of the Year for 2011". The Ring. Archived from the original on January 22, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
- Chris Mannix (December 19, 2011). "Prospect of the Year - Gary Russell Jr. - SI.com's 2011 Boxing Awards". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
- Dan Rafael (December 27, 2011). "2011 ESPN.com prospect of the year Gary Russell Jr". ESPN. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
- "U.S. boxer Russell collapses, out of Olympics - 2008 Olympics - SI.com". CNN. August 8, 2008.
- "Russell Jr. eager to take the next step after another easy victory". RingTV.com. July 24, 2010.
External links
- Boxing record for Gary Russell Jr. from BoxRec
- Gary Russell Jr. amateur boxing record
- Gary Russell Jr. profile at Premier Boxing Champions
Sporting positions | ||||
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Amateur boxing titles | ||||
Previous: Torrence Daniels |
U.S. Golden Gloves bantamweight champion 2005 |
Next: Efraín Esquivias | ||
Previous: Roberto Benitez |
U.S. bantamweight champion 2005, 2006 |
Next: Ronny Rios | ||
World boxing titles | ||||
Preceded by Jhonny González |
WBC featherweight champion March 28, 2015 – present |
Incumbent | ||
Awards | ||||
Previous: Michael Moorer 1988; discontinued until 2011 |
The Ring Prospect of the Year 2011 |
Next: Keith Thurman | ||
Previous: Canelo Álvarez |
ESPN Prospect of the Year 2011 |
Next: David Price |