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Revision as of 03:03, 27 November 2011

Gary Russell Jr
Russell (on the center) in 2010
Born
Gary Russell Jr

(1988-06-05) June 5, 1988 (age 36)
NationalityUnited States American
Other namesMr.
Statistics
Weight(s)Featherweight
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Reach61 in (155 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights19
Wins19
Wins by KO11
Losses0
Draws0
No contests0
Gary Russell Jr.
Medal record
Representing  United States
Men’s Boxing
World Amateur Championships
Bronze medal – third place Mianyang 2005 Bantamweight

Gary Russell Jr (born June 5, 1988 in Washington D.C.) is an undefeated American professional boxer in the featherweight division and brother of 2010 National Golden Gloves champion Gary Allen Russell III.[1] After a decorated amateur career that culminated in a spot at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Russell turned pro in 2009 and has since remained undefeated.[2]

Amateur career

Russell, who has three boxing brothers, started boxing in 1995 and is trained by his father. In 2004 he became Junior Olympic Champion.

At age 16 he won both the U.S. Championships and the Golden Gloves in 2005. He became one of only two boxers to win both the U.S. Championships and National Golden Gloves before his 17th birthday. In October 2005 the small southpaw boxer-puncher had a record of 163-10.

In November 2005 at the world championships in Mianyang the bantamweight(119 lbs) beat Bulgarian Detelin Stefanov Dalakliev, 25-21, in the first round; dec. Canadian Tyson Cave, 22-9, in the second round; dec. Jordanian Al Gharaghir Ibrahim, 34-13 before losing to German Rustamhodza Rahimov, 28-17 thus winning the bronze medal at age 17 (joining Rau'shee Warren)and was named 2005 USA BOXING Athlete of the year.

He repeated his national title win in 2006, at the US championships 2007 he was injured. He has broken his hands in the past.

At the Olympic Trials 2007 he sensationally lost to Roberto Marroquin in his first fight (17:18), his first defeat to a countryman in eight years, but beat him twice later and bested national champion Rios to qualify. Russell became only the fourth boxer in U.S. team history to lose in the opening round and rebound to win his weight class, the others were Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones Jr. and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

At the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Chicago he beat Ali Hallab to qualify for the Olympics but was beaten soundly by Russia's eventual winner Sergey Vodopyanov 16-6 and didn't medal.

He is guided by his father, his "mitt man" Robert "Herb" Martin.

2008 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.[3]

Pro career

In his pro debut, Russell stopped Antonio Reyes at 0:21 of the third round. Russell Jr. began his move to the top of the division with a stellar 2011 that has already seen him defeat 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.[4]

Russell will face Mexico's Heriberto Ruiz on November 26, 2011 at the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was originally scheduled to face Dat Ngyuen who was forced to withdraw after suffering a knee injury last week during training camp. When he faces Ruiz, Russell will be seeking his sixth win of 2011.

Professional boxing record

19 Wins (11 knockouts, 8 decisions), 0 Losses (0 by knockout, 0 by decision), 0 Draws [5]
Res. Opponent Type Rd Date Location Notes
Win Mexico Heriberto Ruiz KO 1 (10) 2011-11-26 United States U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Win Mexico Leonilo Miranda UD 8 2011-09-03 United States Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win United States Eric Estrada UD 8 2011-07-23 United States Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win MexicoAntonio Meza KO 4 (8), 2:42 2011-06-17 United States State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas, United States
Win MexicoAdolfo Landeros UD 6 2011-04-15 United States Longshoremen's Hall, San Francisco, California, United States
Win ColombiaFeider Viloria TD 7 (8), 0:50 2011-01-28 United States Four Points Sheraton Hotel, San Diego, California, United States Fight stopped due to cut on right eye caused by accidental butt.
Win United StatesGuadalupe De Leon UD 6 2010-10-28 United States Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win United StatesWillie Villanueva KO 1 (6), 2:56 2010-09-25 United States Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica, Mississippi, United States
Win ColombiaMauricio Pastrana TKO 1 (6), 1:46 2010-07-22 United States Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win MexicoRodrigo Aranda KO 2 (6), 0:34 2010-06-24 United States Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California, United States
Win Puerto Rico Carlos Diaz KO 1 (6), 1:32 2010-04-16 United States Omni New Daisy Theater, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Win United StatesJairo Delgado KO 1 (6), 2:38 2010-02-19 United States Wolstein Center, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Win United StatesDavid Orosco Cano TKO 1 (4), 2:58 2010-01-30 United States Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel, Tunica, Mississippi, United States
Win United StatesRodrigo Romero TKO 3 (4), 0:38 2009-12-18 United States Grand Casino, Hinckley, Minnesota, United States
Win MexicoNoe Lopez Jr UD 4 2009-10-23 United States Laredo Entertainment Center, Laredo, Texas, United States
Win United StatesJason Jones TKO 1 (4), 0:28 2009-08-07 United States Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada, United States
Win MexicoAlvaro Muro UD 4 2009-05-01 United States Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California, United States
Win EcuadorJohn Wampash UD 4 2009-02-14 United States BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida, United States
Win United StatesAntonio Reyes TKO 3 (4), 0:21 2009-01-16 United States Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Gary's professional debut.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.maxboxing.com/news/main-lead/catching-up-with-mr-gary-russell-jr
  2. ^ Jones, Mike (2009-08-25). "Gary Russell Jr has a big boxing family". Washington Times. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  3. ^ "U.S. boxer Russell collapses, out of Olympics - 2008 Olympics - SI.com". CNN. August 8, 2008.
  4. ^ "Russell Jr. eager to take the next step after another easy victory". RingTV.com. July 24, 2010.
  5. ^ Gary Russell's Professional Boxing Record – BoxRec.com

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