Tommy Fury’s boxing record: stats, KOs, wins and losses
As he prepares for his highly anticipated fight in Saudi Arabia, against YouTube star, Jake Paul, we’re taking a look at Tommy Fury’s boxing record.
Where the British reality TV star is concerned, what we can say is two things: He’s got an untainted record in the ring and he does have pedigree in his blood, being the half brother of former heavyweight world champion, Tyson Fury.
Who is Tommy Fury?
Born on May 7th, 1999, Tommy Fury is a professional boxer who has been on the circuit since his debut in 2018. Fury, who is actually the half brother of former heavyweight world champion, Tyson Fury, first came to public attention, after he took time away from his boxing career in 2019, to appear in the fifth season of the ITV2 dating reality show, Love Island. Alongside his partner Molly-Mae Hague, Fury finished as runner up on the show. It wouldn’t be long, however, before he was back in the ring.
What is Tommy Fury’s boxing record?
As mentioned above, Fury made his professional debut back in 2018. Standing at 6′0″, the 23-year-old light heavyweight took on Jevgenijs Andrejevs in his first fight on December 22nd of that year and recorded a 4-round victory via PTS. From there, his next fight would come in March of 2019 and it would be one to remember as he knocked out Callum Ide in the very first round. Indeed, it would be a fight that would announce the 19-year-old to the boxing world, with some beginning to reference his familial ties with half-brother Tyson.
Order | Date | Opponent | Result |
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1 | Dec 22, 2018 | Jevgenijs Andrejevs | W - PTS |
2 | Mar 23, 2019 | Callum Ide | W - KO1 |
3 | Dec 21, 2019 | Przemyslaw Binienda | W - TKO1 |
4 | Nov 13, 2020 | Genadij Krajevskij | W - KO2 |
5 | Feb 27, 2021 | Scott Williams | W - TKO2 |
6 | Jun 5, 2021 | Jordan Grant | W - PTS |
7 | Aug 29, 2021 | Anthony Taylor | W - UD |
8 | Apr 23, 2022 | Daniel Bocianski | W - PTS |
Since then, Fury has gone on to fight six more opponents - see above - and impressively, has defeated each one of them. Today his record stands at 8-0 with four KOs. His last fight - a non-title bout - was back on April 23rd, 2022 against Daniel Bocianski. Fury won the fight via 6 round PTS, however, one can appreciate that it’s now been more than 10 months since he last stepped into the ring for real. During that time there has been an immense war of words with his next opponent, Jake Paul, as well as two postponements and a strange situation involving a travel ban. With all that said, Fury is now set to take on the so-called “Problem Child” in a bout that even the boxing purists are curious about. Can he make good on his claim that he’s the better fighter, or will he end up being another notch on the American’s measuring stick? Join us this Sunday to find out.