Tyrone Brunson (boxer) explained

Tyrone Brunson
Nickname:Young Gun
Weight:Light middleweight
Middleweight
Height:5 ft 9+1/2 in
Reach:76+1/2 in
Birth Date:29 January 1985
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Total:38
Wins:28
Ko:25
Losses:8
Draws:2

Tyrone Brunson (born January 29, 1985) is an American professional boxer, notable for holding the record of the most consecutive first-round knockouts for over 6 years (8 March 2008 – 6 July 2014).

Amateur career

Brunson hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and comes from a long line of middleweight boxers from the city. His amateur career extended over 90 fights, finishing with a record of 82–12.[1]

Professional career

Brunson turned professional in 2005 with a KO victory over Kevin Carey in a fight which lasted just 25 seconds. He had 7 more fights that year, all of which ended in 1st-round KO victories for Brunson. As with his debut 4 of those fights lasted less than 30 seconds, with his quickest victory coming in just 17 seconds against Terry Rork.

Brunson's KO streak continued into 2006, where in his first fight of the year he defeated James Morrow for the Mid American middleweight title.

On June 24, 2017, Brunson scored the biggest win of his career against seasoned veteran Kermit Cintron, a respected and dangerous puncher. In Philly's Fight of the Year, Brunson overcame two knockdowns to put Cintron on the floor three times to win by KO.

Chasing the record

By early 2007 Brunson's record had improved to 14–0, with all of his victories coming in the 1st round, and he was closing in on the unofficial North American record for consecutive 1st-round KOs held by Arthur "Young Otto" Susskind, who was credited with 15 consecutive 1st-round KO victories in the early 20th century. The major difference between Brunson's and Otto's streaks is that Brunson's began with his pro debut whereas Otto's streak did not start until well into his pro career.

On March 9, 2007, he equaled Otto's record when he KO'd David Johnson after 52 seconds of the 1st round. Brunson's record equaling effort was almost foiled due to a bizarre accident: Early in the bout Johnson managed to get tangled up with referee Dale Grable, which caused him to fall and injure his ankle. Despite only being able to limp around the ring he indicated to the referee that he wished to continue and the bout restarted. A few seconds later Johnson was legitimately knocked down with a barrage of punches from Brunson. This time he decided that his ankle injury was too painful and chose not to continue. As the second knockdown was as a result of a punch and not a slip the referee ruled the bout a TKO victory for Brunson (Had Johnson decided his ankle injury was too severe to continue when it first happened, the bout would have been ruled a No Contest).

Brunson claimed the North American record as his own on May 5, 2007, by KO’ing Tony Watson after just 100 seconds of the 1st round, moving his record to a perfect 16–0. The next milestone in his sights was the world record held by Edwin Valero of Venezuela with 18 consecutive 1st-round KOs. Brunson equalled Valero's total with a victory over Jamie Waru at the Sky City Casino in Auckland, New Zealand on June 8, 2007, and on March 8, 2008, recorded his record-breaking 19th consecutive 1st-round KO when he defeated Francis McKechnai in just 72 seconds at the Soaring Eagle Casino in Michigan.

On 15 August 2008 Brunson's run of consecutive 1st-round KO victories was brought to a halt at 19 when, in his 20th pro fight, he was held to a draw in a 6-round contest against Mexican journeyman Antonio Soriano.[2] The decision was greeted with a chorus of boos from the attending audience, who felt that Soriano had done enough to gain the victory [3]

On December 4, 2009, Brunson fought Carson Jones. Brunson had a great first two rounds (of a 10-round fight) sticking Jones with hard, straight jabs. His luck changed in the third round. Jones hit Brunson with a great combo, knocking him down for the first time in his career. Jones continued to pound on Brunson until Brunson was no longer defending himself, the referee then stopped the match, declaring Jones the winner by TKO.

On November 10, 2013, Yemeni minimumweight Boxer Ali Raymi broke Brunson's record by scoring his 20th consecutive first-round knockout.

On October 31, 2015, Brunson suffered a decision loss to undefeated prospect Caleb Plant in A PBC Undercard.

Criticism

The main criticism leveled at Brunson by some boxing pundits and fans [4] [5] [6] is the extremely poor level of opposition he has faced while making his way to the record.[7] In contrast with Valero, whose first 18 opponents had a combined record of 112-102-17 (1.1 win rate), the combined record of Brunson's opponents was just 60-94-8 (0.6 win rate). Furthermore, of those 18 opponents just 1 had a winning record and 6 had failed to win a single fight in their careers.

2017 resurgence

After suffering from a string of consecutive losses (2014–2015), Brunson scored two consecutive upset wins in 2017 against Brandon Quarles & former IBF Welterweight World Champion Kermit Cintron.[8]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
34Win Manny WoodsRTD8 (10), Dec 1, 2017
33Win25–6–2 Kermit CintronKO5 (10), Jun 24, 2017
32Win24–6–2 Brandon QuarlesSD8Mar 11, 2017
31Draw23–6–2 Ismael GarciaSD8Oct 14, 2016
30Win23–6–1 Carlos Garcia HernandezKO4 (8), Aug 5, 2016
29Loss22–6–1 Caleb PlantUD8Oct 31, 2015
28Loss22–5–1 Dennis HoganUD10Apr 17, 2015
27Loss22–4–1 Tony HarrisonTKO1 (8), Dec 20, 2014
26Loss22–3–1 Decarlo PerezTKO5 (8), Oct 18, 2014
25Win22–2–1 Hansel MateoKO1 (6), Jun 1, 2014
24Loss21–2–1 James de la RosaUD8Feb 23, 2012
23Loss21–1–1 Carson JonesTKO3 (10), Dec 4, 2009
22Win21–0–1 Jose MedinaKO3 (10), Nov 7, 2009
21Win20–0–1 Marcos PrimeraUD8Oct 2, 2009
20Draw19–0–1 Antonio SorianoMD6Aug 15, 2008
19Win19–0 Francis McKechnaiTKO1 (4), Mar 9, 2008
18Win18–0 Jamie WaruTKO1 (4), Jun 8, 2007
17Win17–0 Lee HunterKO1 (4), Jun 4, 2007
16Win16–0 Tony WatsonKO1 (4), May 5, 2007
15Win15–0 David JohnsonTKO1 (4), Mar 9, 2007
14Win14–0 Kirk DouglasKO1 (4), Feb 9, 2007
13Win13–0 Guy PackerKO1 (4), Sep 15, 2006
12Win12–0 Chris GraysTKO1 (6), Jul 1, 2006
11Win11–0 Charles DaltonKO1 (6), Jun 3, 2006
10Win10–0 Terry JohnsonTKO1 (6), Apr 8, 2006
9Win9–0 James MorrowTKO1 (8), Feb 4, 2006
8Win8–0 Ian RumlerTKO1 (6), Dec 17, 2005
7Win7–0 Bill TiptonTKO1 (6), Nov 19, 2005
6Win6–0 Joe HarrisonKO1 (4), Oct 7, 2005
5Win5–0 Antonio ScottTKO1 (4), Aug 27, 2005
4Win4–0 Terry Rork KO1 (6), Aug 20, 2005
3Win3–0 Demiko Moore KO1 (4), Jul 30, 2005
2Win2–0 Ralf FranklinKO1 (6), Jun 10, 2005
1Win1–0 Kevin Carey1 (4), Apr 4, 2005

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Philly Keith Sports: Tyrone Young Gun Brunson Interview . 2008-09-05 . 2008-11-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120162713/http://sports.phillykeith.com/2007/04/tyrone-young-gun-brunson-interview.html . dead .
  2. http://www.boxingnews24.com/2008/08/tyrone-brunson-antonio-soriano-fight-to-draw-brunson-looks-poor/ Brunson & Soriano fight to draw: Brunson looks poor
  3. http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines/EkEllAykkuYLNspZGv.html Brunson KO Streak Ends!
  4. Web site: Tyrone Brunson Aims to Break KO Record. October 2007 .
  5. http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=13297 History Made. Sort of…
  6. Web site: Tyrone Brunson - Antonio Soriano Fight to a Draw, Brunson Looks Poor ⋆ Boxing News 24. 18 August 2008.
  7. Web site: Tyrone Brunson - Boxer . 2010-07-06 . 2015-03-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150324094804/http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=306912&cat=boxer . dead .
  8. Web site: Kermit Cintron KO'd by Tyrone Brunson at 2300 Arena in Philly Saturday!. 25 June 2017.