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Tony Jeffries
"Jaffa"

9

Wins

0

Losses

1

Draws

None

KO%

Tony Jeffries was a professional boxer whose career spanned more than 2 years, from 2009 to 2011. He was a talented boxer with a record of 9-0-1, which included six knockout wins. Jeffries made his professional boxing debut on February 27, 2009, at the age of 23 against Aliaksandr Vaiavoda. He won the fight via 1st round TKO.

After his debut, Jeffries went on to win 6 more consecutive fights. Of those 6 wins, 4 were via stoppage. His prominent fights and victories include defeating Tommy Tolan, Matt Hainy, Andrejs Tolstihs, Iliya Shakura, Aliaksandr Vaiavoda, Roy Meissner, and Paul Morby. He has never lost a fight in his professional boxing career.

Jeffries retired from professional boxing after his last non-title bout fight against Paul Morby who he beat via 8 round PTS on September 3, 2011. It's been over a decade since Jeffries retired but his achievements remain etched in the memory of boxing fans.

Aside from being a talented boxer, Jeffries was also a boxing coach and mentor. He has shared his wisdom and knowledge with aspiring boxers through his gym in California, Box 'N Burn, which he co-founded in 2012. The gym is renowned for providing high-quality boxing training to young and amateur boxers.

Jeffries was born on March 14, 1985, in Sunderland, England. His passion for boxing began at a young age, and he was introduced to the sport by his father, Phil Jeffries, who was also a boxer. Jeffries had a successful amateur career, representing England in the 2008 Olympics held in Beijing, China. Despite losing in the quarterfinals, Jeffries earned a bronze medal, which was an impressive achievement.

During his professional career, Jeffries fought in the light heavyweight (175 lbs) division. He had a total of 10 fights, nine of which he won, with one ending in a draw.

Jeffries' six knockout victories showcase his impressive punching power, which was a result of his hard work and dedication to the sport. His ability to knock out his opponents was due to his technique, speed, and accuracy.

Although Jeffries' professional career was relatively short, he made a significant impact in the boxing world. His undefeated record was a testament to his skills and hard work. Jeffries' success was a result of his dedication, discipline, and the support of his family and team.

After retiring from professional boxing, Jeffries focused on coaching and mentoring young boxers. His passion for boxing never faded, and he has continued to inspire and guide aspiring boxers in achieving their dreams. Jeffries' contributions to the sport have made him a respected figure in the boxing world.

In conclusion, Tony Jeffries had a remarkable professional boxing career. He was a skilled and talented boxer who retired undefeated. Jeffries' hard work, dedication, and passion for the sport have made him a respected figure in the boxing world. His achievements in the ring and his contributions to boxing as a coach and mentor have made him an inspiration to young aspiring boxers.

Tony Jeffries Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
10 Sep 3, 2011 26 Paul Morby Win PTS
9 Dec 15, 2010 25 Tommy Tolan Win KO2
8 Jul 23, 2010 25 Michael Banbula Draw PTS
7 Jun 4, 2010 25 Matt Hainy Win TKO2
6 Apr 23, 2010 25 Nathan King Win PTS
5 Dec 11, 2009 24 Andrejs Tolstihs Win TKO1
4 Oct 16, 2009 24 Artsiom Salomka Win PTS
3 Jul 10, 2009 24 Iliya Shakura Win TKO1
2 May 2, 2009 24 Roy Meissner Win TKO2
1 Feb 27, 2009 23 Aliaksandr Vaiavoda Win TKO1