Lamont Roach Jr. Explained

Lamont Roach Jr.
Birth Date:August 18, 1995
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Nickname:The Reaper
Weight:Super featherweight
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:68 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:27
Wins:25
Ko:10
Losses:1
Draws:1

Lamont Roach Jr. (born August 18, 1995) is an American professional boxer who has held the WBA super featherweight title since November 2023.

Roach was a decorated amateur, winning gold medals at the National Golden Gloves and USA Boxing Youth National Championships in 2013. He made his professional debut the following year, shortly after signing with Golden Boy Promotions, while studying at the University of Maryland. He went undefeated in his first 20 fights (19 wins, 1 draw), collecting three minor belts before he unsuccessfully challenged Jamel Herring for his WBO super featherweight title in 2019.

Early life

Born in Washington, D.C., Roach was raised in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. When he was nine years old, he accompanied his father and his cousin to No “X” Cuse Boxing Club in Capitol Heights, where he got to hit a punching bag for the first time and learn some of the basics of boxing.[1] He enjoyed it so much that he decided to continue training under his father and his cousin Bernard, and by middle school was in the gym five times a week. Although he had also been playing football throughout his youth, he dropped it to focus on boxing once he reached high school.[1]

As an amateur, his record was,[2] with two of those losses coming from Gervonta Davis.[3] He won two Junior National Golden Gloves Championships, a national PAL Championship and five Ringside World Championships. In 2013, he was the USA Boxing Youth National Champion and the National Golden Gloves champion, both at 132lb. He also claimed a bronze medal at the Klitschko Brothers Tournament in Ukraine and was honored with the USA Boxing Outstanding Boxer award for his performances that year.[4]

Professional career

In March 2014, he signed with Golden Boy Promotions to begin his professional career with his father Lamont Sr. serving as his manager.[1] Roach made his professional debut on April 19, 2014, defeating Victor Galindo by unanimous decision at the D.C. Armory. Just 18 years old at the time, he was still a freshman at the University of Maryland studying mechanical engineering, following in his father's footsteps.[1] Two months later, he defeated Miguel Antonio Rodríguez in Boston when his opponent failed to answer the bell for the second round.[5] In his first televised match he faced Herbert Quartey, cousin of former world champion Ike Quartey, in Philadelphia on January 20, 2015. Roach dominated the more experienced fighter, scoring three knockdowns before the fight was stopped in his favor by the referee in the fourth round, extending his winning streak to six.[6]

On January 28, 2017, he stopped Alejandro Valdez inside of two minutes in Indio, California to capture the vacant WBC Youth Silver super featherweight title and move to 13–0.[7] He dedicated the win to his recently-deceased cousin Jermaine, who had accompanied him to his first boxing session more than a decade earlier.[2] He successfully defended the belt against Jesús Valdez five months later, also in Indio.[8] Just days before his next fight, a non-title bout versus Dominican veteran Luis Hinojosa in October,[9] his cousin and life-long trainer Bernard "Boogaloo" Roach died of a heart attack.[10] With his father taking over as his head coach, he went on to beat Hinojosa with a first-round TKO for his third stoppage victory in four fights.[11] A month later Roach headlined his first professional card when he faced Rey Perez at the MGM National Harbor in Maryland, just 20 minutes from his hometown of Upper Marlboro.[12] [13] He defeated the Filipino journeyman by unanimous decision in the 10-round main event of the ESPN Deportes/ESPN2 telecast.[14]

By the beginning of 2018 Roach had a record of 16–0. He was rewarded with an opportunity to challenge for the vacant WBO International super featherweight title, traveling to Puerto Rico to face former world title challenger Orlando Cruz.[15] [16] In what was his first fight outside of the continental United States, he fought Cruz to a controversial split draw in the main event of a Golden Boy Boxing on ESPN card.[17] [18] It was a close fight until the ninth round, when Roach hit the 36-year-old with a left hook to the head that made him stagger and fall, seemingly a knockdown.[17] However, it was ruled a slip by Puerto Rican referee Luis Pabon, a crucial point that would have given him the victory.[19] Three months later he defeated Deivis Julio Bassa for the still-vacant WBO International belt in Cancún, after the Colombian contender stayed in his corner at the conclusion of the sixth round.[20] The victory catapulted him to 5 in the WBO rankings.[21] On December 15, he defeated Alberto Mercado in his first title defense by unanimous decision on the undercard of the Canelo ÁlvarezRocky Fielding world title bout at Madison Square Garden.[3] [22] This further moved him up the WBO rankings to No. 2 in January 2019.[23]

Roach faced veteran Puerto Rican fighter Jonathan Oquendo in a WBO junior lightweight final eliminator during the Álvarez–Daniel Jacobs undercard at T-Mobile Arena in May 2019.[24] He retained his belt while also taking Oquendo's WBO–NABO belt with a unanimous decision victory.[25] On November 9, he faced newly-crowned champion Jamel Herring for his WBO belt, but lost the 12-round bout in Fresno, California by unanimous decision.[26] He was scheduled to face Neil John Tabanao at the Avalon Hollywood on March 19, but the fight was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[27]

Roach faced Neil John Tabanao on October 30, 2020, on the Jaime Munguia and Tureano Johnson undercard.[28] He won the fight by a third-round knockout.[29] Roach next faced Daniel Rosas on July 9, 2021. He won the fight by a second-round technical knockout.[30]

Roach was booked to face the former WBA (Regular) super featherweight champion René Alvarado for the WBA-NABA super-featherweight title. The fight was scheduled for the undercard of the Gilberto Ramirez and Yunieski Gonzalez light-heavyweight bout, which took place on December 18, 2021.[31] He won the fight by unanimous decision. Two judges scored the fight 98–92 for Roach, while the third judge awarded him a 100–90 scorecard.[32]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
27Win25–1–1Feargal McCroryTKO8 (12), Jun 28, 2024
26Win24–1–1Héctor Luis GarcíaSD12Nov 25, 2023
25Win23–1–1Angel RodriguezUD12Jul 16, 2022
24Win22–1–1René AlvaradoUD10Dec 18, 2021
23Win21–1–1Daniel RosasTKO2 (10), Jul 9, 2021
22Win20–1–1Neil John TabanaoKO3 (10), Oct 30, 2020
21Loss19–1–1Jamel HerringUD12Nov 9, 2019
20Win19–0–1Jonathan OquendoUD10May 4, 2019
19Win18–0–1Alberto MercadoUD10Dec 15, 2018
18Win17–0–1Deivis Julio BassaRTD6 (10), Jul 20, 2018
17Draw16–0–1Orlando Cruz10Apr 19, 2018
16Win16–0Rey PerezUD10Nov 30, 2017
15Win15–0Luis HinojosaTKO1 (10), Oct 21, 2017
14Win14–0Jesús Valdez BarrayanUD10Jun 30, 2017
13Win13–0Alejandro ValdezKO1 (8), Jan 28, 2017
12Win12–0Mario Antonio Macías3 (8), Sep 2, 2016
11Win11–0José Arturo EsquivelUD8May 7, 2016
10Win10–0Jesús LuleUD8Mar 5, 2016
9Win9–0José BustosUD6Oct 17, 2015
8Win8–0Christian SantibanezUD6Jun 30, 2015
7Win7–0José Miguel CastroUD6Apr 18, 2015
6Win6–0Herbert QuarteyTKO4 (6), Jan 20, 2015
5Win5–0Alexander CharnecoUD4Dec 6, 2014
4Win4–0Rafael Francis1 (4), Oct 30, 2014
3Win3–0Rocco Espinoza4Sep 6, 2014
2Win2–0Miguel Antonio Rodríguez1 (4), Jun 5, 2014
1Win1–0Victor Galindo4Apr 19, 2014

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Getting in the ring: Lamont Roach Jr. goes pro while still student. The Diamondback. August 12, 2016. May 20, 2020.
  2. News: Lamont Roach Jr. Has Sights Set on WBC Title This Saturday. Round by Round Boxing. Peter. Nieves. January 25, 2017. May 26, 2020.
  3. News: Lamont Roach Ready For Title Shot After Beating Mercado. Boxing Scene. Lem. Satterfield. December 17, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  4. Web site: Fighter Profile. Golden Boy Promotions. May 26, 2020.
  5. News: Danny Kelly, Lamont Roach Jr Win In Boston on FS1. Stiff Jab. Gautham. Nagesh. June 6, 2014. May 26, 2020.
  6. News: Lamont Roach Jr. Is Ready to Take the Next Step. Round by Round Boxing. Brandon. Glass. June 21, 2015. May 26, 2020.
  7. News: Ringside in Indio: Berchelt Upsets Vargas in a Sizzler. The Sweet Science. David A.. Avila. January 29, 2017. March 8, 2021.
  8. News: Roach, Jr. Ready To Defend WBC Youth Silver. fightnews.com. Gary. Williams. November 28, 2017. May 26, 2020.
  9. News: 'A good soldier:' Boxer Lamont Roach Jr. fights for fallen trainer. The Washington Times. Matthew. Paras. November 29, 2017. March 8, 2021.
  10. News: Lamont Roach Jr.'s Undefeated Career Defined by Tragedy and Loss. Round by Round Boxing. Robert Aaron. Contreras. April 17, 2018. May 26, 2020.
  11. News: Lamont Roach Jr. Ready to Shine in Homecoming Main Event. Round by Round Boxing. Alex. Burgos. November 21, 2017. May 26, 2020.
  12. News: 'A good soldier:' Boxer Lamont Roach Jr. fights for fallen trainer. The Washington Times. Matthew. Paras. November 29, 2017. May 26, 2020.
  13. News: Lamont Roach Jr. fights in memory of longtime trainer, cousin who died last month. RingTV. Mike. Coppinger. November 30, 2017. May 26, 2020.
  14. News: Young Lamont Roach, Jr. shows poise in win at MGM. Prince George's Sentinel. Ron. Harris. December 6, 2017. March 8, 2021.
  15. News: Lamont Roach Jr. on the road again, faces Orlando Cruz in Puerto Rico. ESPN. Nigel. Collins. April 19, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  16. News: Lamont Roach, Orlando Cruz - Ready For Battle in PR. Boxing Scene. April 18, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  17. News: Lamont Roach, Orlando Cruz fight to controversial draw. ESPN. Nigel. Collins. April 19, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  18. News: Lamont Roach Jr.: The victim of the dark side of boxing. Max Boxing. Anthony. George. May 16, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  19. News: Lamont Roach Jr. vs. Orlando Cruz Ends in a Draw. Round by Round Boxing. Alex. Burgos. April 20, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  20. News: Lamont Roach Jr. Stops Deivi Julio Bassa to Earn WBO Title. Round by Round Boxing. Alex. Burgos. July 20, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  21. News: WBO Rankings / August 2018. thepugilist.info. August 24, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  22. News: Lamont Roach Jr., Yves Ulysse Jr., Bilal Akkawy score victories on Canelo-Rocky undercard. RingTV. Vladimir. Lik. December 15, 2018. May 27, 2020.
  23. News: Lamont Roach Jr. Moves to #2 in WBO Super Featherweight Rankings. Round by Round Boxing. January 28, 2019. May 27, 2020.
  24. News: Lamont Roach Tested in Decision Over Jonathan Oquendo. Boxing Scene. Gilbert. Manzano. May 4, 2019. May 27, 2020.
  25. News: Lamont Roach Pleased With Performance in Oquendo Win. Boxing Scene. May 5, 2019. March 8, 2021.
  26. News: Jamel Herring outpoints Lamont Roach Jr. to retain title. ESPN. Dan. Rafael. November 9, 2019. May 27, 2020.
  27. News: Keeping track of cancellations, postponements in boxing due to the coronavirus pandemic. ESPN. Dan. Rafael. April 3, 2020. March 27, 2020.
  28. Web site: O'Hara . Ryan . Lamont Roach Jr.: Facing Neil John Tabanao Is Unfinished Business . ringtv.com . 31 January 2022 . 14 August 2020.
  29. Web site: Luarca . Roy . Tabanao tastes 1st KO defeat to Roach . rappler.com . 31 January 2022 . 31 October 2020.
  30. Web site: Donovan . Jake . Lamont Roach Jr. Drops, Stops Daniel Rosas In 2nd Round . boxingscene.com . 31 January 2022 . 9 July 2021.
  31. Web site: O'Hara . Ryan . Lamont Roach Jr. Looks To Rise At 130 Versus Rene Alvarado On Saturday . ringtv.com . 31 January 2022 . 17 December 2021.
  32. Web site: Idec . Keith . Lamont Roach Comfortably Out-Points Rene Alvarado On Ramirez-Gonzalez Undercard . boxingscene.com . 31 January 2022 . 18 December 2021.