Bryant Jennings (By-By) boxer

Bryant Jennings boxer
bouts
27
won
24
lost
3
draw
0
Status
active
Division
heavyweight
Debut
2010-02-26
Height
6′ 3″/191cm
Reach
84″/213cm
Age
34
Born
1984-09-25
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Bryant Jennings (born September 25, 1984) is an American professional boxer. He has challenged once for the unified world heavyweight titles in 2015, and the WBA interim heavyweight title in the same year. Jennings holds notable wins over former world champion Siarhei Liakhovich, as well as former world title contenders Mike Perez and Artur Szpilka.Jennings had an amateur record of 13-4 including a win over future UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic He reached the finals of the 2009 National Golden Gloves tournament, losing by decision to veteran Lenroy Thompson.Jennings made his professional debut on February 26, 2010. He beat Zeferino Albino by unanimous decision over four rounds. He went on the knock out Jon Bolden in three rounds and then rematched Albino on April 30, this time he knocked Albino in the first round. He went on to beat Bernell Stewart and Randy Smith in 2010.Jennings first fight of 2011 was on the February 26. He beat Theron Johnson by unanimous decision. He next fought David Williams, who he knocked out in two rounds. On 4 June he beat Mike Miller by unanimous decision. On July 23 he rematched Theron Johnson, again beating him by unanimous decision. Jennings fought twice more in 2011, beating Alexis Mejias and Kevin Franklin.Jennings’ first fight of 2012 was a ten-round bout against Maurice Byarm on January 21 at the Asylum Arena in South Philadelphia on the NBC Sports Network Fight Night opening card. Jennings won the bout by unanimous decision to claim the Pennsylvania State heavyweight title.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2019-01-18 Oscar Rivas WWWWWW Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona LOST
Technical knockout
2018-08-18 Alexander Dimitrenko WWLWWW Ocean Resort Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
2018-04-28 Joey Dawejko WDWDWW Liacouras Center, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
2018-02-16 Akhror Muralimov WWWLLL Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, Grand Theatre, Reno WIN
KO
2017-12-09 Don Haynesworth WWWDWW Madison Square Garden Theater, New York WIN
Technical knockout
2017-08-19 Daniel Martz LWWLLW Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln WIN
Technical knockout
2015-12-19 Luis Ortiz WWWW Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona LOST
Technical knockout
2015-04-25 Wladimir Klitschko WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Unanimous decision
2014-07-26 Mike Perez WWWWWD Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Split-decision
2014-01-25 Artur Szpilka WWWWWW Madison Square Garden Theater, New York WIN
Technical knockout
2013-06-14 Andrey Fedosov WWLWWW Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Bethlehem WIN
Corner retirement
2012-12-08 Bowie Tupou LWWWWL Temple University McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
2012-09-08 Chris Koval LLLWLL Prudential Center, Newark WIN
Technical knockout
2012-06-16 Steve Collins WWWWWD Prudential Center, Newark WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-03-24 Siarhei Liakhovich WLLWWL Aviator Sports Complex, Brooklyn WIN
Corner retirement
2012-01-21 Maurice Byarm WWWDWW Asylum Arena, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-11-19 Kevin Franklin LLLWWW Bally's Atlantic City, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
2011-09-09 Alexis Mejias LLLWLL Asylum Arena, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-07-23 Theron Johnson LLWWLL Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-06-04 Mike Miller WLLLLL Hamilton Manor, Hamilton Township WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-04-23 David Williams WLDLWL Caesars, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
2011-02-26 Theron Johnson WWLLWW Bally's Atlantic City, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-12-09 Randy Smith debut Prudential Center, Newark WIN
Technical knockout
2010-07-30 Bernell Stewart WL South Philly Arena, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-04-30 Zeferino Albino LLLLLL South Philly Arena, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
2010-04-02 Jon Bolden W Blue Horizon, Philadelphia WIN
KO
2010-02-26 Zeferino Albino DLLLLL South Philly Arena, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision