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Lamon Brewster Record

35-6
Total Fights41
Wins35
Losses6
Draws0
No-Contests0
Title Wins1
Title Defenses3
Title-Fight KOs3
KO Wins30
KO Losses2
Lamon Brewster Record & Stats
Lamon Brewster's Record
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      What is Lamon Brewster's boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning 13 years and two months, Lamon Brewster fought 41 times with 35 wins and 6 losses.

      Brewster retired from professional boxing with a record of 35-6, which included one heavyweight world-title win and three successful title defense fights. He had a 73.2% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 30 of his total 41 fights being knockout wins, three of which were in title fights. Brewster suffered two knockout losses in his career, one of which was against Wladimir Klitschko in a heavyweight title fight.

      His last fight was a 8th round TKO defeat to Robert Helenius on January 30, 2010.

      Some of Brewster's best fights and notable victories include wins over two Hall-of-Famers (Wladimir Klitschko and Mark Johnson), Luan Krasniqi, Andrew Golota, Michael Sprott, Kali Meehan, Danny Batchelder, and Nate Jones.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      41Jan 30, 201036Robert HeleniusLossTKO8
      40Aug 29, 200936Gbenga OloukunLossUD
      39Mar 14, 200935Michael SprottWinUD
      38Aug 30, 200835Danny BatchelderWinKO5
      37Jul 7, 200734Wladimir KlitschkoLoss *RTD6
      36Apr 1, 200632Siarhei LiakhovichLoss *UD
      35Sep 28, 200532Luan KrasniqiWin *TKO9
      34May 21, 200531Andrew GolotaWin *TKO1
      33Sep 4, 200431Kali MeehanWin *SD
      32Apr 10, 200430Wladimir KlitschkoWin *TKO5
      31Mar 1, 200329Joe LenhartWinTKO3
      30Dec 14, 200229Tommy MartinWinTKO3
      29Jul 27, 200229Willie ChapmanWinTKO6
      28Feb 2, 200228Nate JonesWinTKO3
      27Oct 25, 200128Joey GuyWinTKO1
      26Oct 21, 200027Charles ShuffordLossUD
      25Sep 24, 200027Val SmithWinTKO1
      24May 6, 200026Clifford EtienneLossUD
      23Feb 26, 200026Richard MasonWinUD
      22Sep 17, 199926Quinn NavarreWinKO1
      21May 22, 199925Mario CawleyWinKO2
      20Oct 3, 199825Marcus RhodeWinTKO1
      19Aug 15, 199825Everett MartinWinTKO4
      18Jun 14, 199825Louis MonacoWinKO2
      17May 16, 199824Garing LaneWinUD
      16Mar 23, 199824Marselles BrownWinKO4
      15Feb 28, 199824Artis PendergrassWinTKO1
      14Jan 9, 199824Biko BotowamunguWinTKO5
      13Dec 20, 199724Tony LaRosaWinTKO1
      12Nov 20, 199724John KiserWinUD
      11Aug 8, 199724Aaron ConwayWinTKO1
      10Jul 11, 199724Cleveland WoodsWinRTD2
      9Apr 8, 199723Willie JohnsonWinTKO2
      8Mar 6, 199723Mark JohnsonWinKO1
      7Feb 6, 199723Tim KnightWinKO1
      6Jan 31, 199723Trent SurrattWinKO1
      5Jan 9, 199723Ronnie SmithWinTKO3
      4Dec 28, 199623Fabian MezaWinKO1
      3Dec 17, 199623Greg McGheeWinKO2
      2Nov 29, 199623Sean FinkWinKO1
      1Nov 8, 199623Moses HarrisWinKO1

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Lamon Brewster (Relentless) is a 50-year old retired American professional boxer. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. on June 5, 1973. He is a former heavyweight world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 13 years — from 1996 to 2010.

      Brewster made his professional boxing debut against Moses Harris at the age of 23 on November 8, 1996, defeating Harris via 1st round KO. He went on to win 22 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 19 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 30 on April 10, 2004 after 31 professional fights, against Wladimir Klitschko for the heavyweight WBO (vacant) title. He defeated Klitschko via 5th round TKO to become the heavyweight champion of the world.

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

      Brewster had a total of six losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Finnish boxer Robert Helenius on January 30, 2010. Brewster lost the fight via 8th round TKO. It's been 14 years, 2 months, and 20 days since this fight.

      Championships

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

      Title Wins

      Lamon Brewster fought for a heavyweight world title in two fights and won once, which came via way of stoppage. He won one heavyweight belt.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Apr 10, 2004Wladimir KlitschkoHeavyweightWBO*TKO
      * Vacant title

      Title Defenses

      Lamon Brewster had four heavyweight world-title defense fights. He won three of them and lost once.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Sep 28, 2005Luan KrasniqiHeavyweightWBOTKO
      May 21, 2005Andrew GolotaHeavyweightWBOTKO
      Sep 4, 2004Kali MeehanHeavyweightWBOSD

      Title Losses

      Lamon Brewster lost one world-title defense fight, and lost one title in the fight.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Apr 1, 2006Siarhei LiakhovichHeavyweightWBOUD

      Highlights

      Brewster fought a total of 41 times during his professional career, which includes 6 world-title fights at the heavyweight division. These two fights are the highlight of his career.

      • April 10, 2004: Brewster wins his first world title by defeating Wladimir Klitschko via 5th round TKO. He is now the WBO heavyweight world champion.

      • May 21, 2005: Brewster successfully defends the WBO heavyweight title against Andrew Golota, winning the fight via 1st round TKO.

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