Keith Thurman
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Name: Keith Thurman
Alias: One Time
Birth Name: Keith Fitzgerald Thurman
Hometown: St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Birthplace: Clearwater, Florida, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 174cm
Reach: 175cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Trainer: Benjamin Getty (2007-2009), Dan Birmingham (2010-)
Promoter: Golden Boy Promotions (-2015)
Advisor: Al Haymon
Professional Record
Championship Record
- 3 opponents (0 by KO) beaten in world championship bouts (interim and secondary belts excluded).
- 3-2-0 (0 KO’s) in world championship bouts (interim and secondary belts excluded).
- 7-2-0 (2 KO’s) against former or current world champions (excluding regular/secondary champions):
- Won against Carlos Quintana, Jan Zaveck, Julio Diaz, Robert Guerrero, Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia and Mario Barrios.
- Lost against Manny Pacquiao and Sebastian Fundora.
Variant Record
- Defeated 4 undefeated opponents with ten or more bouts: Brandon Hoskins, Diego Gabriel Chaves, Leonard Bundu & Danny Garcia.
Amateur Career
- Amateur Record: 101-6.
- 2006 USA Nationals Bronze medalist in Colorado Springs (69kg):
- Defeated Willie Padilla 19:4
- Defeated Cecil McCalla 15:1
- Defeated Greg Carter 21:17
- Lost to Boyd Melson 22:22+
- 2007 USA Pan Am Box-Offs participant in Colorado Springs (69kg):
- Lost to Demetrius Andrade 7:11
- 2007 USA Nationals Bronze medalist in Colorado Springs (69kg):
- Defeated Anthony Campbell 16:7
- Lost to Charles Hatley 15:20
- 2007 US Olympic Trials Silver medalist in Houston, Texas (69kg):
- Defeated Domonique Dolton RSCH 3
- Defeated Boyd Melson RET 2
- Lost to Demetrius Andrade 13:27
- Defeated Charles Hatley 23:14
- Lost to Demetrius Andrade 13:21
Regional & Minor Titles
- WBO NABO super welterweight title
- WBO Inter-Continental welterweight title
- interim WBA World welterweight title
Awards & Recognitions
- The Ring Magazine Prospect of the Year (2012)
External Links
| Preceded by: Marcos Maidana Lost bid for Unified Championship |
WBA Welterweight Champion
2015 Jan 23 – 2017 Jan |
Succeeded by: David Avanesyan Regular Champion |
| Succeeded by: Manny Pacquiao Super Champion | ||
| Preceded by: Danny Oscar Garcia |
WBC Welterweight Champion 2017 March 4 – 2018 Apr 24 Vacated |
Succeeded by: Shawn Porter |