Jamie Pittman (Mr Business) boxer

Jamie Pittman boxer
bouts
25
won
22
lost
3
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super middleweight
Debut
2004-11-19
Height
6′ 1″/186cm
Reach
74″/188cm
Age
-
Born
1981-07-18
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

Jamie Michael Pittman (born 18 July 1981 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a professional Australian indigenous boxer in the middleweight division. He represented his nation Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics finishing his amateur career with an incredible record of 187 fights 150 wins 37 losses, before turning himself into pro by the following year. From then on, Pittman held a record of twenty-five bouts throughout his professional career (twenty-two victories, eleven knockouts, and three losses).Pittman started boxing as a form of rehabilitation at the age of ten, when he fell through the window that left him with 72 stitches in his arm. Since then, he trained most his sporting career for the Newcastle PCYC in Newcastle upon Tyne, New South Wales, and later selected to be the member of the boxing team under the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. Pittman sought his official bid to compete for the host nation at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, but the match was called off during the AIBA Oceania Qualification Tournament, because of a controversial decision. According to him, he got a cut under his eye, in which doctors presumed that it was counted as a punch from the opponent.Pittman represented Australia at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. In his first bout, he defeated Hassan Mraba Mzonge of Tanzania, but lost his quarterfinal contest to Jean Pascal of Canada.Pittman won 3 fights in 3 days to Win the Gold medal at the 2003 Commonwealth Championships, beating Eamonn_OKane from Northern Ireland in the final.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2013-01-30 Zac Awad WWWWLW Entertainment Centre, Sydney WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-08-31 Serge Yannick WWWWWW Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart LOST
Technical knockout
2011-01-29 Tim Kanofski WWLWLW Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-10-31 Togasilimai Letoa WWLWLL Olympic Park Sports Centre, Homebush WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-04-08 Joseph Kwadjo WWWWWW Le Montage, Lilyfield LOST
KO
2009-07-16 Frank Ciampa LWLLLL Town Hall, Melbourne WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-02-20 Josh Clenshaw WLLWWW Newcastle Panthers Club, Newcastle WIN
Unanimous decision
2008-11-07 Eduardo Jesus Oscar Rojas WWLWWW Central Coast Leagues Club, Gosford WIN
Technical knockout
2008-04-05 Felix Sturm WLWWWD Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf LOST
Technical knockout
2007-11-26 Andreas Seran WLWDLL Iguana's Bar & Brasserie, Gosford WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-09-14 Tshepo Mashego LWLLWL RSL Club, Davistown WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-07-13 Nonoy Gonzales LLLLDW Crowne Plaza, Terrigal WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-04-27 Komgrit Nanakorn LLL Magic Millions Complex, Bundall, Gold Coast WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-11-24 William Gare LWWLLW Crowne Plaza, Terrigal, Central Coast WIN
2006-10-20 Paz Viejo LLWLLL Basketball Stadium, Bundamba, Ipswich WIN
Technical knockout
2006-08-04 Somchai Chimlum LL Magic Millions Complex, Bundall, Gold Coast WIN
Technical knockout
2006-06-09 Anont Donpradith L Southport RSL Club, Southport WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-05-12 Dechapon Suwunnalird LLLL Aquatic Bar & Grill, Tweed Heads South WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-03-03 Les Sherrington WWWWWW Royal Pines Resort, Ashmore, Gold Coast WIN
KO
2005-09-30 Saiseelek Chor Chanthanyakarn LLL Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
Technical knockout
2005-09-02 Peter Brennan LLLWLD Club Nova, Newcastle West WIN
KO
2005-07-23 Gerrard Zohs WWLWDL Tuggerah Lakes Memorial Club, The Entrance WIN
KO
2005-05-13 Clint Johnson LLWLDL Central Coast Rugby League Club, Gosford WIN
KO
2005-03-27 Peter Brennan LLLWLL State Sports Centre, Homebush Bay, Sydney WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-11-19 Sean Connell WWW Blacktown RSL Club, Blacktown, Sydney WIN
Unanimous decision