Julian Williams (boxer) explained

Julian Williams
Realname:Julian Williams
Nickname:J-Rock
Weight:Light middleweight
Height:5 ft 11 in
Reach:72+1/2 in
Birth Date:April 5, 1990
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:34
Wins:28
Ko:16
Losses:4
Draws:1
No Contests:1

Julian "J-Rock" Williams (born April 5, 1990) is an American professional boxer. He held the WBA (Super), IBF, and IBO light middleweight titles from 2019 to 2020. As of November 2020, Williams is ranked as the world’s fourth best active light middleweight by The Ring magazine, third best by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and fourteenth by BoxRec.

Amateur career

Williams started boxing at the age of 12. He had an amateur record of 77-10. He reached number five in the rankings at national level, although never won a national tournament.[1] Williams' trainer, Stephen Edwards, said that Williams' preparation as an amateur boxer was erratic, so began working on a more rigorous training regime as Williams turned pro.[2]

Professional career

Williams made his professional debut in May 2010, beating Antonio Chaves Fernandez technical knockout (TKO) in the first round. In April 2013, Williams became the second fighter to stop journeyman Dashon Johnson, improving his record to 12–0–1 with a third-round TKO. In his next fight, Williams won a unanimous decision (77-72, 77-72, 77-72) over former world champion Joachim Alcine. Alcine was dropped three times, but he rallied and won the final three rounds, landing significant shots on Williams. The prospect would survive and take the win.[3] Williams next faced fellow prospect Hugo Centeno Jr., but the fight ended in a no contest after an accidental headbutt.[4]

On 10 December 2016, Williams challenged IBF champion Jermall Charlo. Charlo retained his title with a fifth-round stoppage of Williams. Charlo dropped Williams in the second round with a powerful jab. Williams came back and fought a clever fight, making Charlo miss, slipping punches, and landing some good counters. In round five, Charlo landed a right uppercut, dropping Williams hard. Williams got up, however Charlo went for the finish, and got it with a third knockdown after a barrage of punches ending with a left hook. After the referee stopped the fight, Williams went over to congratulate Charlo. Charlo didn't want to embrace and told Williams, “I don’t want your congratulations, I want your apology.” The crowd, noticing the heat between the two corners, started to boo Charlo. In the post fight interview, Charlo stated Williams had disrespected him leading up to the fight.[5] [6]

On 11 May 2019, Williams beat Jarrett Hurd by unanimous decision for the unified light middleweight championship. In an early fight of the year candidate, both fighters went at war, but it was Williams who managed to drop Hurd in the second round, and got the better of him throughout the fight.[7]

In the first time defending his belts, Williams faced Jeison Rosario, who was ranked #5 by the IBF and #9 by the WBA. Williams boxed well in the beginning, but Rosario looked like the bigger man and was holding up well to Williams' attacks. In the fifth round, Rosario dominated Williams, shaking Williams up badly and forcing the referee to stop the fight to get the upset win.[8]

Personal life

Julian was raised in West Philadelphia and is a Muslim.[9]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
34Loss28–4–1 Carlos AdamesTKO9 (12), Jun 24, 2023
33Win28–3–1 Rolando MansillaUD8Nov 5, 2022
32Loss27–3–1 Vladimir HernandezSD10Oct 9, 2021
31Loss27–2–1 Jeison RosarioTKO5 (12), Jan 18, 2020
30Win27–1–1 Jarrett HurdUD12May 11, 2019
29Win26–1–1 Francisco CastroKO2 (8), Dec 1, 2018
28Win25–1–1 Nathaniel Gallimore12Apr 7, 2018
27Win24–1–1 Ishe SmithUD10Nov 18, 2017
26Win23–1–1 Joshua ConleyTKO7 (10), Jun 30, 2017
25Loss22–1–1 Jermall CharloKO5 (12), Dec 10, 2016
24Win22–0–1 Marcello MatanoTKO7 (12), Mar 5, 2016
23Win21–0–1 Luciano CuelloTKO1 (10), Sep 22, 2015
22Win20–0–1 Arman OvsepyanTKO6 (10), Jun 13, 2015
21Win19–0–1 Joey HernandezUD10Apr 4, 2015
20Win18–0–1 Jamar FreemanTKO8 (10), Dec 20, 2014
19Win17–0–1 Eliezer GonzalezUD8Sep 11, 2014
18Win16–0–1 Michael MedinaKO8 (10), May 24, 2014
17Win15–0–1 Freddy HernándezTKO3 (10), Mar 17, 2014
16Win14–0–1 Orlando LoraTKO3 (10), Dec 7, 2013
15NC13–0–1 Hugo Centeno Jr.NC4 (10), Sep 12, 2013
14Win13–0–1Joachim AlcineUD8Jun 22, 2013
13Win12–0–1Dashon JohnsonTKO3 (6), Apr 20, 2013
12Win11–0–1Jeremiah WigginsTKO7 (8), Jan 26, 2013
11Win10–0–1Jonel TapiaTKO7 (8), Nov 17, 2012
10Win9–0–1Hector RosarioUD8Apr 28, 2012
9Win8–0–1Eberto MedinaUD6Sep 30, 2011
8Win7–0–1Raul RodriguezUD6Jul 22, 2011
7Draw6–0–1Francisco Santana6May 13, 2011
6Win6–0Marteze LoganUD4Mar 19, 2011
5Win5–0Allan MooreTKO1 (4), Jan 29, 2011
4Win4–0Mario Evangelista6Dec 3, 2010
3Win3–0Wes ParkhurstTKO1 (4), Nov 9, 2010
2Win2–0Dean Peters Jr.TKO1 (4), Oct 1, 2010
1Win1–0Antonio Chaves1 (4), May 7, 2010

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Q&A: Julian Williams. 10 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Julian Williams and Stephen Edwards Head Toward the Light. https://web.archive.org/web/20141021044410/https://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-boxing-news/julian-williams-and-stephen-edwards-head-toward-the-light. 2014-10-21.
  3. Web site: Results: Williams survives resilient Alcine. 22 June 2013.
  4. News: Hugo Centeno, Julian Williams Ends in a No-Contest. Boxingscene.com .
  5. News: Charlo vs Williams Results & Highlights December 10, 2016. PBC Boxing. en-US. 2016-12-17.
  6. News: Charlo stops Williams, calls out Canelo. ESPN.com. 2016-12-17.
  7. Web site: 2019-05-11. Julian Williams drops Jarrett Hurd in second round, wins unanimous decision. 2020-11-13. The Ring.
  8. Web site: Esco. Wil. 2020-01-18. Jeison Rosario stuns Julian Williams to become unified champion. 2020-11-13. Bad Left Hook. en.
  9. Jrockboxing . 1128765041791180802 . 15 May 2019 . I'm a young black Muslim and I'm too positive it'll never happen.