Ohara Davies

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Boxing record: 26-4 (18)
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Hackney, London, England

Ohara Davies losses

Over 11 years as a professional, Ohara Davies has compiled a 26-4 (18) record, including ten title fights across three weight classes. He has four losses, all of them in title fights.

  1. 4. Ohara Davies loses to Adam Azim via KO

    On October 19, 2024 Ohara Davies fought Adam Azim for the vacant IBO super lightweight title. Davies was 32 years old with a record of 25-3, and Azim was 22 with a record of 11-0. Davies was coming off a loss, while Azim was on an undefeated 11-fight winning streak. Azim stopped Davies via KO in the 8th round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  2. 3. Ohara Davies loses to Ismael Barroso via KO

    On January 6, 2024 Ohara Davies fought Ismael Barroso for the vacant WBA Interim super lightweight title. Davies was 31 years old with a record of 25-2, and Barroso was 40 with a record of 24-4-2. Davies was on a 7-fight winning streak, while Barroso was coming off a loss. Barroso stopped Davies via TKO in the 1st round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  3. 2. Ohara Davies loses to Jack Catterall via unanimous decision

    On October 6, 2018 Ohara Davies fought Jack Catterall for the WBO InterContinental and WBO Inter-Continental super lightweight titles. Davies was 26 years old with a record of 18-1, and Catterall was 25 with a record of 22-0. Davies was on a 3-fight winning streak and Catterall was on an undefeated 22-fight winning streak. Davies lost via unanimous decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with Catterall.

  4. 1. Ohara Davies loses to Josh Taylor via KO

    On July 8, 2017 Ohara Davies, the WBC Silver super lightweight champion, met Josh Taylor, the Commonwealth super lightweight champion, in a title unification fight. Davies was 25 years old with a record of 15-0, and Taylor was 26 with a record of 9-0. Davies was on an undefeated 15-fight winning streak and Taylor was on an undefeated 9-fight winning streak. Taylor stopped Davies via TKO in the 7th round. Lost the title in unification.