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Kendall Holt's Losses

Kendall Holt had a total of six losses in his professional boxing career — three of them in title bouts and three in non-title bouts. He suffered his first loss against Thomas Davis via 1st round TKO on June 18, 2004, which ended his 15-fight win streak. He has been stopped four times and lost two times via decision.

Lamont Peterson, Danny García, Kaizer Mabuza, Timothy Bradley, and Ricardo Torres are some of the boxers who have beaten Holt.

  1. Kendall Holt loses to Thomas Davis

    This is the first loss in Kendall Holt's career. Holt lost to Thomas Davis via 1st round TKO on in a non-title bout. He was 23 years old with a record of 15-0.

  2. Kendall Holt loses to Ricardo Torres

    On Holt lost to Colombian boxer Ricardo Torres via 11th round TKO. He was fighting for Torres' super-lightweight WBO title, he was 26 years old with a record of 22-1. Torres was 27 years old with a record of 31-1.

  3. Kendall Holt loses to Timothy Bradley

    On Holt lost to Timothy Bradley via 12 round unanimous decision. He was defending his super-lightweight WBO title, and fighting for Bradley's super-lightweight WBC title, he was 27 years old with a record of 25-2. Bradley was 25 years old with a record of 23-0.

  4. Kendall Holt loses to Kaizer Mabuza

    On Holt lost to Kaizer Mabuza via 6th round RTD in a non-title bout. He was 28 years old with a record of 25-3.

  5. Kendall Holt loses to Danny Garcia

    On Holt lost to Danny García via 12 round split decision in a non-title bout. He was 30 years old with a record of 27-4. Garcia was 23 years old with a record of 21-0.

  6. Kendall Holt loses to Lamont Peterson

    On Holt lost to Lamont Peterson via 8th round TKO. He was fighting for Peterson's super-lightweight IBF title, he was 31 years old with a record of 28-5. Peterson was 29 years old with a record of 30-1-1.