Jarrett Hurd (Swift) boxer

Jarrett Hurd boxer
bouts
26
won
24
lost
2
draw
0
Status
active
Division
super welterweight
Debut
2012-09-29
Height
6′ 1″/185cm
Reach
76½″/194cm
Age
28
Born
1990-08-31
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Jarrett Hurd (born August 31, 1990) is an American professional boxer. He is a former unified light middleweight world champion, having held the WBA (Super), IBF and IBO titles between 2017 and 2019. As of September 2019, Hurd is ranked as the world's second best active light middleweight by The Ring magazine, fourth best by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and sixth by BoxRec.Hurd was raised in the suburbs of Accokeek, Maryland and graduated from Gwynn Park High School. He wasn't a stand-out amateur, only compiling a 32-8 record in 40 amateur fights.Despite Hurd's lack of accolades as an amateur, Ross Molovinsky, head of Washington metropolitan area promotional outfit Keystone Boxing, tapped him as a potential prospect. Hurd made his pro debut on September 2012. After winning his first 16 fights, Hurd made his TV debut on ShoBox: The New Generation against fellow unbeaten prospect Frank Galarza. Hurd started off slow, however after round 2, outclassed Galarza, who was unable to cope with Hurd's jab and movement. After six lopsided rounds, the referee stopped the fight, giving Hurd a TKO win. Showtime analyst Steve Farhood praised Hurd's performance.On May 19, 2016 it was announced that Hurd would appear on the Keith Thurman vs. Shawn Porter undercard at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn New York on June 25 against former Olympian Óscar Molina in a 10 round bout. The fight was initially on the non-televised undercard, until three days before the fight, it was bumped up to open the broadcast on CBS. The reason Hurd's fight was bumped up was due to the Jesús Cuellar vs. Abner Mares was cancelled after Mares suffered an eye injury. Hurd defeated Molina with a round 10 TKO. Hurd dropped Molina in the first round with an uppercut. The last round stoppage was considered premature by some media members. Before round 10, the three judges' had their scorecards reading 87-83, 88-82, 90-80 in favor of Hurd.Hurd was scheduled to fight Jorge Cota on November 2016, but Cota dropped out after undergoing an emergency appendectomy and was replaced by Jo Jo Dan (35-3, 18 KOs). The bout took place on November 12 at Temple University's Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. Hurd won the fight with a round 6 TKO, overwhelming Dan with crisp combinations. After the fight, Dan said "The weight was a big difference, I took the fight on short notice, but I'm a natural 147-pounder and I don't struggle to make that."On January 24, 2017 it was announced that Hurd would next fight on Deontay Wilder's undercard on February 25 at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama against Tony Harrison (24-1, 20 KOs) on PBC on FOX. The fight was originally supposed to be an IBF title eliminator for the right to fight Jermall Charlo, but when Charlo vacated the title, the fight was elevated to be for the vacant title. Hurd defeated Harrison to win the vacant IBF light middleweight title. Hurd struggled at the start of the fight, being outboxed in the early rounds. As the fight went on, Harrison seemed to struggle coping with Hurd's power. Harrison was knocked down by a right hook, he got up but was unable to continue. After the fight, Hurd said "We wanted to take our time with him because Harrison can box and move, but every time he fights, he wears down toward the end." Both boxers earned a $125,000 purse.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-06-06 Luis Arias WWWLDL Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens LOST
Split-decision
2020-01-25 Francisco Santana WWLLWL Barclays Center, Brooklyn WIN
Unanimous decision
2019-05-11 Julian Williams WLWWWW EagleBank Arena, Fairfax
2018-12-01 Jason Welborn LWWWWW Staples Center, Los Angeles WIN
KO
2018-04-07 Erislandy Lara WWWWWW Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Split-decision
2017-10-14 Austin Trout LWWWWL Barclays Center, Brooklyn WIN
Corner retirement
2017-02-25 Tony Harrison WWLWWW Legacy Arena, Birmingham WIN
Technical knockout
2016-11-12 Ionut Dan Ion WWWWLW Liacouras Center, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
2016-06-25 Oscar Molina WWWWWD Barclays Center, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
2015-11-14 Frank Galarza WWWWWW Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2015-08-14 Jeff Lentz WWWWW Prudential Center, Newark WIN
Technical knockout
2015-04-18 Eric Mitchell WLLLLD Valley Forge Casino and Resort, Valley Forge WIN
Technical knockout
2014-12-05 Emmanuel Sanchez WWWWLW Harrah's Philadelphia, Chester WIN
Majority decision
2014-11-01 Terry Cade LWLLLL Constitution Hall, Washington WIN
KO
2014-06-13 Joshua Robertson WLLLLW Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
Technical knockout
2014-01-17 Chris Chatman WWDWLW Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
Split-decision
2013-12-06 George Armenta LLWLLL Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
KO
2013-10-18 Frank Gedeon WWWWDD Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-08-10 Issa Coulibaly LLLLW Convention Center, Washington WIN
KO
2013-07-13 Joshua Burns LDLDWL Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
Technical knockout
2013-04-20 Greg Hackett LLLLLL Show Place Arena, Upper Marlboro WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-03-02 Thomas Baldwin WDWD Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-01-12 Trenton Titsworth LLLWLW Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-12-08 Anthony Jones LLLLL Convention Center, Washington WIN
KO
2012-11-03 Coy Lanbert LLWLL Convention Center, Washington WIN
KO
2012-09-29 Mike Arnold LLLLLL Convention Center, Washington WIN
Technical knockout

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