Craig Evans (boxer) explained

Craig Evans
Weight:
Height:5 ft 8 in
Birth Date:1989 9, df=y
Birth Place:Blackwood, Wales
Style:Southpaw
Boxrec:536392
Total:25
Wins:20
Ko:3
Losses:3
Draws:2

Craig Anthony Evans (born 18 September 1989[1]) is a Welsh professional boxer who challenged for the British lightweight title in 2015.

Professional career

Evans made his professional debut on 15 May 2010, scoring a first-round technical knockout (TKO) over Dan Carr at Upton Park in London, England.[2]

After winning his first 14 fights, three by stoppage, he fought Scott Cardle for the vacant British lightweight title on 30 May 2015 at The O2 Arena in London. The bout was part of the undercard of Kell Brook's IBF world title defence against Frankie Gavin. Evans suffered the first defeat of his career via unanimous decision (UD), with all three judges scoring the bout 116–112.[3]

Following defeat to Cardle, he faced 2012 Olympian Tom Stalker for the vacant WBO European lightweight title on 10 October 2015 at the Manchester Arena. The bout was scored a split draw (SD), with one judge scoring it 96–94 in favour of Evans, another scoring it 97–93 to Stalker while the third judge scored it even at 95–95.[4] The pair had a rematch two months later on 19 December at the same venue, again for the vacant WBO European title. The bout was once again scored a SD, with one judge scoring it 96–94 for Evans, another scoring it 96–94 for Stalker and the third scoring it even at 95–95.[5] After securing a points decision (PTS) victory against Jordan Ellison in July 2016,[6] Evans and Stalker agreed to settle the score once and for all in a trilogy fight on 26 November 2016 at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, Wales, with the WBO European title being on the line yet again, although this time the title was in Stalker's possession. Evans defeated Stalker via majority decision (MD) to capture his first professional title. Two judges scored the bout 98–92 and 96–94 in favour of Evans, while the third scored it even at 95–95.[7]

He successfully defended his title against Stephen Ormond in June 2017[8] before facing undefeated Roman Andreev on 3 February 2018 at the Bolshoy Ice Dome in Sochi, Russia. Evans suffered the second defeat of his career, losing his WBO European title via ninth-round TKO. At the time of the stoppage, Evans was ahead on all three judges' scorecards with 77–75 and 76–75 twice.[9]

He bounced back from defeat with a PTS victory in a rematch with Jordan Ellison in September 2018[10] before challenging for the vacant WBO European title once again, this time against Boy Jones Jr. on 19 November 2018 at the Hilton Hotel in London. Evans captured the title for a second time, defeating Jones Jr. via UD. One judge scored the bout 98–92 and the other two scored it 97–93.[11] He successfully defended the title in a rematch with Stephen Ormond in June 2019,[12] before facing James Tennyson five months later in a non-title fight on 23 November at the M&S Bank Arena (formerly Echo Arena) in Liverpool. Evans was dropped in the first round en route to an eleventh-round TKO defeat.[13]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
25Loss20–3–2James TennysonTKO11 (12), 23 Nov 2019
24Win20–2–2Stephen OrmondUD102 Jun 2019
23Win19–2–2Boy Jones Jr.UD1019 Nov 2018
22Win18–2–2Jordan EllisonPTS67 Sep 2018
21Loss17–2–2Roman AndreevTKO9 (12), 3 Feb 2018
20Win17–1–2Stephen OrmondUD1017 Jun 2017
19Win16–1–2Tom Stalker1026 Nov 2016
18Win15–1–2Jordan EllisonPTS816 Jul 2016
17Draw14–1–2Tom StalkerSD1019 Dec 2015
16Draw14–1–1Tom Stalker1010 Oct 2015
15Loss14–1Scott Cardle1230 May 2015
14Win14–0Jacek WylezolPTS814 Feb 2015
13Win13–0Ronnie ClarkPTS1024 Nov 2014
12Win12–0Dame SeckPTS810 May 2014
11Win11–0Andoni AlonsoPTS87 Dec 2013
10Win10–0Youssef al-HamidiPTS817 Aug 2013
9Win9–0Billy SmithPTS431 May 2013
8Win8–0Ideh OchukoPTS61 Nov 2012
7Win7–0Dougie CurranRTD1 (6), 25 May 2012
6Win6–0Marc Callaghan1 (6), 25 Feb 2012
5Win5–0Ibrar RiyazPTS615 Oct 2011
4Win4–0Scott Moises5 (6)16 Jul 2011
3Win3–0Sid RazakPTS412 Mar 2011
2Win2–0Paddy McGarrity44 Dec 2010
1Win1–0Dan Carr1 (4), 15 May 2010

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Craig Evans Bio Information - PBC Boxing . 2022-07-08 . FOX Sports . en-US.
  2. Web site: BoxRec: Craig Evans vs. Dan Carr. boxrec.com. 8 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Scott Cardle wins British lightweight title by defeating Craig Evans on points. 30 May 2015. Sky Sports. en. 8 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Thomas Stalker says Craig Evans draw shows he can prove himself at the top. Graves. Steve. 11 October 2015. liverpoolecho. en. 8 May 2020.
  5. Web site: BoxRec: Craig Evans vs. Tom Stalker II. boxrec.com. 8 May 2020.
  6. Web site: BoxRec: Craig Evans vs. Jordan Ellison. boxrec.com. 8 May 2020.
  7. Web site: Craig Evans Beats Stalker in Trilogy, Kid Galahad Gets KO Win. Foster. Elliot. 26 November 2016. BoxingScene.com. en-us. 8 May 2020.
  8. News: 17 June 2017. Craig Evans beats Stephen Ormond by unanimous decision in Belfast. en-gb. BBC Sport. 9 May 2020.
  9. Web site: BoxRec: Craig Evans vs. Roman Andreev. boxrec.com. 9 May 2020.
  10. Web site: Jacob Robinson Scores Scary KO, Moves To 3-0 In Wales. Foster. Elliot. 7 September 2018. BoxingScene.com. en-us. 9 May 2020.
  11. Web site: BoxRec: Craig Evans vs. Boy Jones Jr.. boxrec.com. 9 May 2020.
  12. Web site: Jay Harris Captures EBU Title, Decisions Angel Moreno. 1 June 2019. BoxingScene.com. en-us. 9 May 2020.
  13. Web site: James Tennyson stops Craig Evans to secure British title shot. Fullerton. Gareth. 23 November 2019. belfastlive. en. 9 May 2020.