Jason Booth boxeur

Jason Booth boxeur
combats
53
gagnés
38
perdus
15
match nul
0
Situation
inactive
Division
super bantamweight
Début
1996-06-13
Taille
5′ 4″/163cm
Allonge
-
âge
-
1977-11-07
Décès
-
Nationalité
United Kingdom

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Jason Booth (born 7 November 1977) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2016. He held the IBO super-flyweight title from 2003 to 2004, and challenged once for the IBF super bantamweight title in 2010. At regional level, he held the British and Commonwealth flyweight titles between 1999 and 2001; the Commonwealth bantamweight title from 2007 to 2008; the British super-bantamweight title from 2009 to 2011; the Commonwealth super-bantamweight title twice in 2010 and 2011. He is the older brother of the former British and Commonwealth bantamweight champion, Nicky Booth.Booth started his professional career in June 1996 with a third round win over Darren Noble at the Pinegrove Country Club in Sheffield. By March 1998 he had compiled an unbeaten record of 10–0 and had earned an eliminating fight for the British flyweight title against Louis Veitch, it was a fight he won by knocking out Veitch in the second round. Three more fights and three more wins followed including another victory over Veitch and a win over the unbeaten Bulgarian Dimitar Alipiev before the opportunity arose to fight for the European flyweight title. Booth was now 14–0 and travelled to France to take on reigning champion David Guerault himself only 15–0. It proved to be Booth's first defeat as the champion won a 12-round decision.Booth followed up his first career defeat with victory back at home beating Mark Reynolds in Coventry before getting a fight with the current holder of the British and Commonwealth flyweight titles Keith Knox. The fight due to take place in Belfast on 16 October 1999 would have both titles on the line with Booth eventually winning in the 10th round. The new champion defended his Commonwealth title first when in January 2000 he beat South African Abbey Mnisi. In November 2000 he put both titles on the line when defending against 8–0 prospect Ian Napa eventually winning a 12-round unanimous decision. In February 2001, he made the second defence of his Commonwealth belt knocking out the Zimbabwean Nokuthula Tshabangu at the Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre in Nottingham. Booth's brother, Nicky, was also on the bill and defeated Adey Lewis with a seventh round stoppage to crown a good night for the brothers and a unique one in British boxing history in that it was the first time that two siblings had defended titles on the same night.His next fight saw Booth, who now had a record of 20–1 challenge once again for the European flyweight title. This time the opponent was Russian Alexander Mahmutov and the fight was to be in the Spanish capital Madrid. Booth's second career defeat once again came when challenging for European honours losing the bout again on points over 12 rounds. Booth was hoping to make it third time lucky when in June 2001 he challenged once again for the title. Mahmutov had vacated and the vacant title was up for grabs with Booth travelling back to France to face Mimoun Chent. The dream was not to be realised however when the fight was stopped in the seventh round due to a series of nasty cuts around the Frenchman's eyes, Booth ended up losing on a technical decision.Two more non-title fights back in the United Kingdom saw Booth get back to winning ways with two more wins before, in September 2003, re-entering the championship frame. The title on the line was the IBO super-flyweight title held by South African Lunga Ntontela. The fight saw Booth put down in the seventh round but still ended with a win for the British man after claiming a split decision victory. A defence in March 2004 saw him beat Huddersfield based Dale Robinson before losing the title in December 2004 to Northern Ireland's Damaen Kelly himself a former European champion.

Date Adversaire Derniers résultats des adversaires Lieu Result
2016-02-27 Sean Davis WWWWWW The Venue, Icknield Port Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham LOST
Unanimous decision
2015-11-21 Ryan Burnett WWWWWW Manchester Arena, Manchester LOST
Unanimous decision
2014-11-29 Jason Cunningham WWWWLW Doncaster Dome, Doncaster WIN
Points
2014-03-08 Ryan Farrag WWWWWW Aintree Equestrian Centre, Liverpool LOST
Technical knockout
2013-11-08 Lee Haskins WWWWLW City Academy Sports Centre, Bristol LOST
Unanimous decision
2013-06-22 Ryan McNicol LLLLLL Clifton Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Points
2012-09-30 Martin Ward WWWWWW Borough Hall, Hartlepool LOST
Unanimous decision
2012-07-15 Willie Casey WWLWWL Stadium of Light (Sunderland FC), Sunderland LOST
Unanimous decision
2012-02-18 Kid Galahad WWWWWW Magna Centre, Rotherham LOST
Unanimous decision
2011-10-22 Scott Quigg WWWWWW De Vere Whites Hotel, Bolton LOST
Corner retirement
2011-04-15 Kiko Martinez LLWWWW Plaza de Toros La Cubierta, Leganes LOST
KO
2011-02-05 Jamie Arthur WWLWLW Brentwood Centre, Brentwood WIN
Split-decision
2010-09-11 Steve Molitor WLWWWW Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring LOST
Majority decision
2010-02-05 Matthew Marsh LWWWWW Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Technical knockout
2009-10-16 Michael Hunter WWLWWW Seaburn Centre, Sunderland WIN
Corner retirement
2009-06-30 Rocky Dean WLLWWL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-04-17 Mark Moran WWWWWW Leigh Sports Village, Leigh WIN
Technical knockout
2008-12-18 Sean Hughes LWWWLW Dublin City University, Dublin WIN
Corner retirement
2008-06-13 Dai Davies WWWLLL Mountbatten Centre, Portsmouth WIN
Points
2008-03-07 Lante Addy WWWWWW Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-12-08 Matthew Edmonds WWWWWL Robin Park Centre, Wigan WIN
Technical knockout
2007-07-06 Ian Napa WLLLWL Robin Park Centre, Wigan LOST
Unanimous decision
2007-02-09 Jamil Hussain WWDDLW Town Hall, Leeds WIN
Points
2006-11-03 Abdul Mghrbel DLLDLL Metrodome, Barnsley WIN
Points
2004-12-17 Damaen Kelly WWWLWW Leisure Centre, Huddersfield LOST
Unanimous decision
2004-03-13 Dale Robinson WWWWWW Leisure Centre, Huddersfield WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-09-20 Lunga Ntontela WWWWWW Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Split-decision
2003-04-28 Lindi Memani WLWLW Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Points
2002-11-16 Kakhar Sabitov WWLLLW Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Technical knockout
2002-06-01 Mimoun Chent WWWWWL Le Havre LOST
2002-02-23 Jason Thomas LLLDLL Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
Points
2001-06-30 Alexander Makhmutov WLWWWW Polideportivo de Mostoles, Mostoles LOST
Unanimous decision
2001-02-26 Nokuthula Tshabangu WWLLLW Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham WIN
KO
2000-11-13 Ian Napa WWWWWW York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Points
2000-07-01 John Barnes WLWDLW Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester WIN
Points
2000-01-22 Abbey Mnisi WWWLWL Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham WIN
Points
1999-10-16 Keith Knox WLWLWW Maysfield Leisure Centre, Belfast WIN
Technical knockout
1999-07-12 Mark Reynolds DWLLLL Ryton Sports Connexion, Coventry WIN
Technical knockout
1999-05-08 David Guerault WWWWWW Grande-Synthe LOST
Unanimous decision
1998-12-07 Louis Veitch WLLLLL Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes WIN
Technical knockout
1998-10-17 Graham McGrath WLDLLL Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
1998-06-09 Dimitar Alipiev WWWWWW Ice Arena, Hull WIN
Technical knockout
1998-03-20 Louis Veitch LLWLWW Albion Leisure Centre, Ilkeston WIN
KO
1998-01-31 Anthony Hanna LLWLLL Lee Valley Leisure Centre, Picketts Lock WIN
Points
1997-10-31 Mark Reynolds LDWDWL Albion Leisure Centre, Ilkeston WIN
Points
1997-05-19 Chris Lyons LLLLLL Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes WIN
Points
1997-05-10 Anthony Hanna WDLLLD Nottingham WIN
Points
1997-03-20 Danny Lawson WLLLL Grove Leisure Centre, Newark WIN
Technical knockout
1997-03-07 Peter Buckley LLLLLL Danes Camp Leisure Centre, Northampton WIN
Points
1997-01-18 David Coldwell WLL Green Bank Leisure Centre, Swadlincote WIN
Points
1996-11-27 Jason Thomas WLLLL Brangwyn Hall, Swansea WIN
Points
1996-10-24 Marty Chestnut LLLLLL Drill Hall, Lincoln WIN
Points
1996-06-13 Darren Noble WLLDL Pinegrove Country Club, Sheffield WIN
Technical knockout

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