Jamel Herring
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Name: Jamel Herring
Alias: Semper Fi
Birth Name: Jamel William Herring
Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birthplace: Coram, New York, USA
Stance: Southpaw
Height: 178cm
Reach: 183cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
- Trainers: Mike Stafford (former), Brian McIntyre
- Manager: Al Haymon (former)
- Promoter: Bob Arum (Top Rank)
Amateur Career
- Reported amateur record: 81-15
- First active duty U.S. Marine to qualify for the US Boxing Team since 1992, as well as the first U.S. Marine to compete in the 2012 Olympics.
- 2009 US National Amateur Championships quarter-finalist in Denver, Colorado:
- Defeated Tom Duquette 9:4
- Lost to Frankie Gomez DQ 3
- 2010 US Armed Forces Championships Silver medalist at Naval Base Ventura County, California:
- Lost against Justin Diaz of Navy 5:5+
- 2010 World Military Games Silver medalist at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina:
- Defeated Sisira Kumarasinghe (Sri Lanka) 3:1
- Lost to Merey Ashkalov (Kazakhstan) 1:7
- 2011 US Armed Forces Championships Gold medalist at Lackland Airforce Base, Texas:
- Defeated Dustin Lara of Army
- 2011 US National Amateur Championships quarter-finalist at Colorado Springs, Colorado:
- Defeated Anthony Flores 19:11
- Lost to Semajay Thomas RSC3
- 2011 US Olympic Trials Champion in Mobile, Alabama:
- Defeated Tom Duquette +12:12
- Defeated Michael Reed 19:18 RND 1
- Defeated Pedro Sosa 14:13 RND 2
- Defeated Pedro Sosa 15:10
- 2012 US Armed Forces Championships Gold medalist at Camp Pendelton, California:
- Defeatwd Maximino Ramos of Army
- Defeated Adam Hassan of Air Force
- 2012 US National Championships Gold medalist in Fort Carson, Colorado:
- Defeated Brian Ceballo 20:13
- Defeated Demond Brock 27:10
- Defeated Jamontay Clark 23:18
- Defeated Rashidi Ellis 16:14
- Defeated Luis Olivares 20:13
- Defeated Julian Rodriguez 14:9
- 2012 America’s Olympic Qualifier Silver semi-finalist in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (64kg):
- Defeated Juan Pablo Loayza (Bolivia) RSC 3
- Defeated Lester Martinez (Guatemala) 15:9
- Defeated Joelvis Hernandez (Venezuela) 10:8
- Lost to Francisco Vargas (Puerto Rico)
- 2012 Olympic Games participant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (64kg):
- Lost to Daniyar Yeleussinov (Kazakhstan) 9-19
Regional & Minor Titles
- USBA super featherweight title
Professional record
- 2 opponents (0 by KO) beaten in World Super Featherweight Title fights.
Preceded by: Masayuki Ito |
WBO Super Featherweight Champion 2019 May 25 – present |
Succeeded by: — |