Chris Jenkins (boxer) explained

Chris Jenkins
Nickname:Rok'n'Rolla
Weight:
Nationality:Welsh
Birth Date:14 August 1988
Birth Place:Swansea, Wales
Style:Orthodox
Total:33
Wins:23
Ko:8
Losses:7
Draws:3

Chris Jenkins (born 14 August 1988) is a Welsh professional boxer who held the British and Commonwealth welterweight titles between 2019 and 2021.

Amateur career

Jenkins represented Wales at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.[1] He also represented his country at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Chicago[2] [3] He also won a gold medal at the Canada Cup[4]

He has also won three Welsh senior titles.[5]

Professional career

Chris Jenkins turned professional in 2012, signing with Neath based boxing manager/promoter Paul Boyce. He is currently being trained by Ronnie Morris and Jimmy Broomfield at the Cwmgors Boxing Club. His first professional fight took place at the Oceana Nightclub, Swansea, against Aberystwyth based fighter Russell Pearce. Chris won by a technical knockout in second round[6]

The Prizefighter competition was broadcast live on Sky Sports from York Hall, Bethnal Green on 6 July 2013.To win the competition Jenkins, fighting for the first time outside Wales as a professional,[7] beat Tony Owen and Eren Arif both on points decisions in the early stages. He then defeated Southern Area champion Danny Conner[8] in a-round-and-a-half to claim the Prizefighter trophy and a cheque for £34,000 (£32,000 for the win and an extra £2,000 for stopping his opponent).[9]

On 7 September 2013 Jenkins fought the Frenchman Laurent Ferra on the Ricky Burns bill in Glasgow. The fight went the full distance with Chris winning on points (60 - 55 on the scorecard). Ferra proved to be a tough and durable opponent in a hard and competitive fight, however Jenkins outmatched his opponent in both skill and speed. Jenkins did suffered a cut above the left eye due to a head clash, but this was kept under control by cuts man Jimmy Broomfield and it did not seem to noticeably affect his performance.

On 1 February 2014, Chris, in what was only his thirteenth fight as a professional, won the WBC International belt at the Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff. He featured on the undercard of the Matchroom Sports 'Reloaded' show. Chris beat the former French Champion Christopher Serbire convincingly on points over ten rounds. This fight marked a step up for Chris as he had only boxed up to six rounds previously.[10]

On the undercard of the 'Welsh Pride' show, which took place on 21 March 2014 at the Merthyr Leisure Centre, Chris dispatched of Bulgaria's Asan Yuseinov in just half a round. A stinging left to the body caused Yuseinov to collapse to the canvas and he couldn't beat the referee's count.

On 17 May 2014 at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena, Chris defeated the cagey Nicaraguan fighter (based in Barcelona, Spain) Miguel Aguilar on points, over six rounds. Chris won every round convincingly. The fight featured on the Matchroom's 'The Second Coming' bill, which included the return to the ring of Nathan Cleverly and an official eliminator for the WBC featherweight title for Lee Selby.

Jacek Wylezol from Poland was his next opponent. The bout took place at the Rhydycar Leisure Centre in Merthyr Tydfil on 24 October 2014. Jenkins quickly dispatched of Wylezol in one round with a ferocious body shot.

After the original fight had to be reschedule from 23 January 2014 in Manchester (due to the cancellation of the main event, Anthony Crolla v Richar Abril), Jenkins is now due to fight the Scottish veteran Willie Limond for his British title. The fight will take place on 28 March 2015 in Sheffield.[11] Chris Jenkins became British Champion of the welterweight division on the 8 of March 2019 upsetting the odds and defeating Johnny Garton in the Royal Albert Hall.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
32LossTyrone McKennaUD106 Aug 2022
31Loss23–5–3Florian MarkuTKO4 (10), 2 Apr 2022
30Win23–4–3Julius IndongoPTS85 Feb 2022
29Loss22–4–3Ekow EssumanTKO8 (12), 24 Jul 2021
28Draw22–3–3Liam TaylorTD4 (12), 30 Nov 2019
27Win22–3–2Paddy GallagherTD9 (12), 3 Aug 2019
26Win21–3–2Johnny GartonUD128 Mar 2019
25Win20–3–2Edvinas Puplauskas PTS62 Feb 2019
24Draw19–3–2Darragh FoleyTD3 (10), 24 Aug 2018
23Loss19–3–1Akeem Ennis-BrownTD5 (10), 12 May 2018
22Win19–2–1Arvydas Trizno PTS622 Dec 2017
21Win18–2–1Rudolf DuricaPTS430 Sep 2017
20Win17–2–1Chris AdawayPTS613 May 2017
19Loss16–2–1Philip Sutcliffe, Jr.PTS105 Nov 2016
18Loss16–1–1Tyrone NurseUD1221 Nov 2015
17Draw16–0–1Tyrone NurseMD1218 Jul 2015
16Win16–0Jacek WylezolTKO1 (6), 24 Oct 2014
15Win15–0Miguel AguilarTKO7 (8)17 May 2014
14Win14–0Asan YuseinovKO1 (8), 21 Mar 2014
13Win13–0Christopher SebireUD101 Feb 2014
12Win12–0Mark McKrayPTS629 Nov 2013
11Win11–0Laurent FerraPTS67 Sep 2013
10Win10–0Cassius ConnorKO2 (3), 6 Jul 2013
9Win9–0Eren ArifUD36 Jul 2013
8Win8–0Tony OwenUD36 Jul 2013
7Win7–0Arek MalekPTS625 May 2013
6Win6–0Matthew AshmolePTS44 May 2013
5Win5–0Dave O'ConnorTKO2 (4), 2 Mar 2013
4Win4–0Stanislavs LeonovsKO1 (4), 23 Nov 2012
3Win3–0Arturas ZbarauskasTKO1 (4), 14 Sep 2012
2Win2–0Billy SmithPTS416 Jun 2012
1Win1–0Russell PearceTKO2 (4), 17 Feb 2012

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big hitter Chris off to Baku. South Wales Guardian. 2011-09-14 . 2013-07-24.
  2. Web site: Welsh amateurs seek Olympic spots. BBC. 2007-10-12 . 2013-07-24.
  3. Web site: Manju wins after Sameera disappoints. The Nation. 2013-07-24.
  4. Web site: No walkovers at Four Nations Cup of boxing. The St Catharines Standard. 2007-09-14. 2013-07-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304185428/http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2007/09/14/no-walkovers-at-four-nations-cup-of-boxing. 4 March 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Talent at big city fight night. 2012-02-16. South Wales Evening Post. 2013-07-24.
  6. Web site: Jenkins off to flying start to pro career. South Wales Evening Post. 2012-02-22. 2013-07-25.
  7. Web site: Chris Jenkins celebrates Prizefighter crown . Media Wales. 2013-07-09 . 2013-07-24.
  8. Web site: JENKINS STORMS TO PRIZEFIGHTER CROWN. BoxingWales.com. 2013-07-07. 2013-07-24. dead. https://archive.today/20130728121537/http://boxingwales.com/2013/07/07/jenkins-storms-to-prizefighter-crown/. 28 July 2013. dmy-all.
  9. Web site: Chris Jenkins' Prizefighter win ends Wales' secret . BBC. 2013-07-09 . 2013-07-24.
  10. Web site: Welsh boxer Chris Jenkins triumphs in Cardiff despite late scare. Wales Online. 2014-02-01 . 2015-02-01.
  11. Web site: Chris Jenkins to fight Scot Willie Limond for the British light-welterweight title. Media Wales. 2014-11-13 . 2015-02-01.