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Guillermo Jones Record

41-3-2
Total Fights47
Wins41
Losses3
Draws2
No-Contests1
Title Wins1
Title Defenses2
Title-Fight KOs3
KO Wins30
KO Losses1
Guillermo Jones Record & Stats
Guillermo Jones' Record
Guillermo Jones' boxing record and career infographic

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      What is Guillermo Jones' boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning 24 years and four months, Guillermo Jones fought 47 times with 41 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws.

      Jones retired from professional boxing with a record of 41-3-2, which included one cruiserweight world-title win and two successful title defense fights. He had a 65.2% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 30 of his total 47 fights being knockout wins, three of which were in title fights. The only knockout loss in Jones' career was a 2nd round KO loss to David Noel, which was not a world title fight.

      His last fight was a 11-round split decision victory over Ytalo Perea on November 18, 2017.

      Some of Jones' best fights and notable victories include wins over Wayne Braithwaite, Michael Marrone, Valery Brudov, Firat Arslan, Jeremy Bates, David Noel, and José García.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      47Nov 18, 201745Ytalo PereaWinSD
      46Jul 2, 201644Garrett WilsonWinMD
      45Nov 20, 201543Daniel CotaWinUD
      44May 17, 201341Denis LebedevNCKO11
      43Nov 5, 201139Michael MarroneWin *TKO6
      42Oct 2, 201038Valery BrudovWin *TKO11
      41Sep 27, 200836Firat ArslanWin *TKO10
      40Jul 7, 200735Zack PageWinUD
      39Jan 6, 200734Jeremy BatesWinTKO1
      38Sep 3, 200533Wayne BraithwaiteWinTKO4
      37May 21, 200533Kelvin DavisWinTKO4
      36Apr 2, 200532Steve CunninghamLossSD
      35Dec 3, 200432Antonio BerroaWinKO1
      34Mar 16, 200431Luciano TorresWinTKO1
      33Nov 23, 200230Johnny NelsonDraw *SD
      32Jul 13, 200230Sione AsipeliWinUD
      31Apr 13, 200229Tim WilliamsonWinSD
      30May 19, 200129Victor MacielWinTKO1
      29May 20, 200028Allen WattsWinUD
      28Dec 18, 199927Jaffa BallogouWinUD
      27Oct 9, 199927Jose Maquina RojasWinTKO2
      26Sep 4, 199927Santos DanielsWinTKO6
      25May 30, 199826Laurent BoudouaniLoss *SD
      24Feb 13, 199825Laurent BoudouaniDraw *MD
      23Nov 29, 199725David NoelWinTKO1
      22Sep 27, 199725David NoelLossKO2
      21May 3, 199724Alejandro UguetoWinTKO5
      20Feb 28, 199724Jorge Luis VadoWinKO1
      19Oct 7, 199624Alejandro UguetoWinPTS
      18Jun 15, 199624Gilberto BarretoWinKO1
      17Apr 20, 199623Eduardo RodriguezWinKO2
      16Mar 29, 199623Manuel FlorianWinTKO2
      15Mar 15, 199623Carlos Alberto ArrietaWinKO1
      14Feb 2, 199623José GarcíaWinKO1
      13Sep 18, 199523Manuel AlvarezWinKO1
      12Aug 5, 199523Ricardo SimarraWinTKO4
      11Jul 15, 199523Antonio OcasioWinKO3
      10Apr 1, 199522Marcelino QuirozWinKO2
      9Feb 4, 199522Rafael OrtizWinKO1
      8Oct 15, 199422Felix Jose HernandezWinTKO2
      7Sep 3, 199422Jaime MayorgaWinTKO1
      6Jun 4, 199422Edison MartinezWinTKO1
      5Feb 5, 199421Manuel AlvarezWinSD
      4Dec 28, 199321Ramon BarreraWinTKO1
      3Dec 4, 199321Jorge Eliecer OrtizWinTKO1
      2Oct 16, 199321Manuel FlorianWinUD
      1Jul 17, 199321Gabriel CamarenaWinTKO1

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Guillermo Jones (El Felino) is a 51-year old retired Panamanian professional boxer. He was born in Colón, Panama on May 5, 1972. He is a former cruiserweight world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 24 years — from 1993 to 2017.

      Jones made his professional boxing debut against Gabriel Camarena at the age of 21 on July 17, 1993, defeating Camarena via 1st round TKO. He went on to win 20 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 17 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight on February 13, 1998 at the age of 25, after 23 professional fights, against Laurent Boudouani with the WBA title on the line. The fight ended in a majority decision draw.

      Jones has won one world title at cruiserweight. For all the details about Jones' world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Jones had a total of three losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Ytalo Perea on November 18, 2017. Jones won the fight via 11 round split decision. It's been 6 years, 5 months, and 15 days since this fight.

      Championships

      Jones had a total of six world-title fights, which includes winning one world title and two successful title defenses. He won three of these fights, lost one, and drew in two.

      Title Wins

      Guillermo Jones fought for a cruiserweight world title in four fights and won once, which came via way of stoppage. He won one cruiserweight belt.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Sep 27, 2008Firat ArslanCruiserweightWBATKO

      Title Defenses

      Guillermo Jones had two cruiserweight world-title defense fights.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Nov 5, 2011Michael MarroneCruiserweightWBATKO
      Oct 2, 2010Valery BrudovCruiserweightWBATKO

      Highlights

      Jones fought a total of 47 times during his professional career, which includes 6 world-title fights at two weight divisions. These four fights are the highlight of his career.

      • February 13, 1998: In his first world-title fight, Guillermo Jones has a draw against Laurent Boudouani via 12 round majority decision. He was fighting for the WBA super-welterweight title.

      • November 23, 2002: Guillermo Jones has a draw against Johnny Nelson via 12 round split decision. He was fighting for the WBO cruiserweight title.

      • September 3, 2005: Guillermo Jones beats Wayne Braithwaite via 4th round TKO.

      • September 27, 2008: Jones wins the WBA cruiserweight title from Firat Arslan, by beating Arslan via 10th round TKO.

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