George Kambosos Jr.

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George Kambosos Jr.
Born (1993-06-14) 14 June 1993 (age 31)
Sydney, Australia
Other names
  • Ferocious
  • The Emperor
Statistics
Weight(s) Lightweight
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) [1]
Reach173 cm (68 in) [1]
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights24
Wins21
Wins by KO10
Losses3
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Arafura Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2011 Darwin Lightweight
Australian National Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2009 Canberra Featherweight
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2011 Melbourne Lightweight
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 Hobart Lightweight

George Kambosos Jr (born 14 June 1993) is an Australian professional boxer. He held the unified [a] lightweight championship from 2021 to 2022, as well as the Ring magazine title during that time.

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Early life

Kambosos was born in Sydney to parents of Greek descent. [2] His paternal grandparents moved from Sparta, Laconia, to Australia and Kambosos has the famous Spartan war cry "Never retreat, never surrender" tattooed on his body in homage to his heritage. [3] He began playing junior rugby league for the Gymea Gorillas at a young age, [4] and was often bullied as a child for being overweight, so his father enrolled him in boxing classes at 11 years of age to improve his fitness. [5] Kambosos quickly dropped the excess weight and was placed in the Cronulla Sharks development squad where he was coached by Ricky Stuart but found himself at a crossroad as a teenager when he was forced to choose between boxing and rugby league. [4] He elected to pursue the boxing pathway and began his fighting career by amassing 85 wins in 100 amateur fights before turning professional. [6] Kambosos attended Bexley Public School in the southern suburbs of Sydney throughout his upbringing. [7]

Professional career

Early career

Kambosos made his professional boxing debut in May 2013, aged 19, when he faced Filipino fighter Jayson Mac Gura and was victorious via a second-round technical knockout. In December 2016, he captured the WBA Oceania title by beating world number nine Brandon Ogilvie. [8] [9] He then went on to face Qamil Balla in May 2017, [10] whom he defeated by unanimous decision in a ten-round fight. [11] Five months later, he knocked out Krai Setthaphon in the ninth round and won the WBA Oceania and IBF Pan Pacific titles in the lightweight division. [12]

Pacquiao's sparring partner

In June 2017, Kambosos was tabbed by Manny Pacquiao as his main sparring partner in preparation for the fight with Jeff Horn [13] and has remained Pacquiao's main sparring partner for his fights after Horn as well. [14] In April 2018, Kambosos signed a promotional contract with DiBella Entertainment. [15]

In May 2018, he made his debut in the US [16] and knocked out Jose Forero in just 1 minute and 48 seconds. [17] On 19 January 2019, Kambosos defeated Rey Perez at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao vs Adrien Broner via unanimous decision in his second fight on US soil. [18] On 7 June in Athens, Kambosos returned to his native land of Greece and knocked out Venezuelan 11–2 (9 KOs) Richard Pena in round six in front of the packed out Galatsi Olympic Hall. He called out former two division world champion José Pedraza after his victory.

Rise up the ranks

Kambosos vs Bey

On 14 December 2019, Kambosos faced his toughest opponent yet, former IBF lightweight champion Mickey Bey. He won the bout by split decision on the undercard of Terence Crawford vs Egidijus Kavaliauskas. Scorecards read 97–92, 96–93 and 94–95 in favour of Kambosos. [19] [20]

Kambosos vs Selby

On 31 October 2020, Kambosos defeated former IBF featherweight champion Lee Selby by split decision at The SSE Arena in London. [21] Selby was ranked #1 by the WBO, #4 by the IBF and #12 by the WBC at the time. [22] The win over Selby made Kambosos the mandatory challenger for the IBF lightweight title. [23]

Unified lightweight champion

Kambosos vs López

On 9 January 2021, the IBF ordered undefeated unified lightweight champion Teófimo López to defend his titles against Kambosos, their number one contender and mandatory challenger. [24] The fight was initially set for 5 June 2021 at the LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, before being postponed multiple times, due to complications involving López contracting COVID-19, [25] and disputes over the venue of the fight. [26] [27] The fight had gone to purse bids which was won by Triller with a winning bid of over US$6 million. However, on 6 October, it transpired that the IBF had found Triller in default of its contract obligation to stage the fight, and that its rights would be awarded to the second highest bidder, Eddie Hearn's Matchroom, and the fight was shown live exclusively on the streaming service DAZN. [28] [29] Both fighters each traded a knock down but ultimately Kambosos won the bout via split decision to become the new unified lightweight world champion. One judge had it 114–113 for López, while the other two judges scored the bout 115–112 and 115–111 in favour of Kambosos. [30]

Kambosos vs Haney

On 5 June 2022, Kambosos Jr. and Devin Haney clashed at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia to determine the 1st undisputed lightweight champion of the four-belt era. [31] The fight did not proceed without controversy, as Kambosos was unable to make weight on his first attempt. He initially weighed in at 135.36 lbs, 0.36 lbs over the 135 lb limit for the lightweight division. On his second attempt an hour later, within the two-hour limit, Kambosos weighed in at 134.49 lbs. [32] [33] The fight then proceeded as planned and Kambosos was defeated by Haney after a unanimous decision, with two judges scoring the fight 116–112 and one judge scoring it 118–110, all in favor of Haney. The deal for the fight included an automatic rematch clause which Kambosos exercised. The rematch occurred on October 16, 2022, in Australia. [31] [34]

Kambosos vs Haney II

George Kambosos and Devin Haney met in their rematch at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on October 16, 2022. [35] Kambosos lost the fight via unanimous decision with the scores of 118–110 (twice) and 119–109, in favor of Haney. [36]

Lomachenko vs. Kambosos

On May 12, 2024, in Perth, Western Australia, Kambosos fought Vasiliy Lomachenko for the vacant IBF lightweight title. Lomachenko defeated Kambosos by TKO in the 11th round by bodyshot. This was after Kambosos went down to a bodyshot earlier in the round and took a standing eight count. Kambosos' corner threw in the towel after a second knockdown before the referee waved off the fight.

Professional boxing record

24 fights21 wins3 losses
By knockout101
By decision112
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
24Loss21–3 Vasiliy Lomachenko TKO11 (12), 2:4912 May 2024 RAC Arena, Perth, AustraliaLost IBO lightweight title;
For vacant IBF lightweight title
23Win21–2 Maxi Hughes MD1222 Jul 2023Firelake Arena, Shawnee, Oklahoma, USWon IBO lightweight title
22Loss20–2 Devin Haney UD12 16 Oct 2022 Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, AustraliaFor WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles
21Loss20–1 Devin Haney UD12 5 Jun 2022 Docklands Stadium, Melbourne, AustraliaLost WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles;
For WBC lightweight title
20Win20–0 Teófimo López SD12 27 Nov 2021 Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USWon WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles
19Win19–0 Lee Selby SD12 31 Oct 2020 The SSE Arena, London, England
18Win18–0 Mickey Bey SD1014 Dec 2019 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
17Win17–0Richard PenaTKO6 (10), 1:367 Jun 2019 Galatsi Olympic Hall, Athens, Greece
16Win16–0Rey PerezUD8 19 Jan 2019 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US
15Win15–0JR MagbooTKO2 (8), 2:02 15 Jul 2018 Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
14Win14–0Jose ForeroKO1 (10), 1:485 May 2018 Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, US
13Win13–0 Kaewfah Tor Buamas TKO9 (10), 1:5913 Oct 2017Melbourne Pavilion, Melbourne, AustraliaRetained WBA Oceania lightweight title;
Won vacant IBF Pan Pacific lightweight title
12Win12–0 Qamil Balla UD106 May 2017 Vodafone Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
11Win11–0Brandon OgilvieUD122 Dec 2016 Luna Park, Sydney, AustraliaWon WBA Oceania lightweight title
10Win10–0Issa NampepecheRTD4 (12), 3:008 Jun 2016Entertainment Centre, Sydney, AustraliaRetained WBA-PABA lightweight title
9Win9–0Joebert Delos ReyesKO4 (12), 2:3412 Dec 2015Alexandria Basketball Stadium, Sydney, AustraliaRetained WBA-PABA lightweight title
8Win8–0Leonardo Esteban GonzalezTKO3 (12), 2:594 Jul 2015Club Punchbowl, Sydney, AustraliaWon WBA-PABA interim lightweight title
7Win7–0Rodynie RafolUD631 Jan 2015 Allphones Arena, Sydney, Australia
6Win6–0Robert ToomeyUD1029 Aug 2014Club Punchbowl, Sydney, AustraliaWon Australian lightweight title
5Win5–0Akrapong NakthaemTKO1 (6), 2:309 Apr 2014 Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
4Win4–0Paitoon JaikomUD629 Jan 2014 Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia
3Win3–0Michael CorreaTKO6 (8), 2:5922 Nov 2013Croatian Club, Sydney, AustraliaWon vacant NSW state lightweight title
2Win2–0Roberto OyanUD617 Aug 2013Croatian Club, Sydney, Australia
1Win1–0Jayson Mac GuraTKO2 (6), 2:0618 May 2013Croatian Club, Sydney, Australia

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