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Smith grew up in Nevada with his mother and siblings but never knew his father. [1] As an amateur Smith competed on the national stage for years. In 1996 he made it to the finals of the US National Championships, losing a competitive match on points to Héctor Camacho Jr., [2] and semifinals of the U.S. Olympic trials, losing on points to Zab Judah. [3]
Ishe Smith: SD 12/12 [note 3] Welterweight Pablo César Cano: def. Ashley Theophane: SD 10/10 Super middleweight Ronald Gavril: def. Shujaa El Amin UD 8/8 Middleweight Chris Pearson: def. Josh Williams TKO 1/8 1:14 Super middleweight Luís Arias: def. James Winchester UD 6/6 Super middleweight Lanell Bellows def. Jordan Moore KO 1/4 2:30
Ishe Smith: 23 Feb – 14 Sep 2013 0 24 Carlos Molina: 14 Sep 2013 – 11 Oct 2014 0 25 Cornelius Bundrage (2) 11 Oct 2014 – 12 Sep 2015 0 26 Jermall Charlo: 12 Sep 2015 – 16 Feb 2017 3 Charlo vacated the title to move up to middleweight. [44] 27 Jarrett Hurd (def. Tony Harrison) 25 Feb 2017 – 11 May 2019 3 28 Julian Williams
Ishe Smith: SD 5 Sep 12, 2004 Pasadena, California, U.S. Televised as part of NBC's "The Contender" 13 Win 13–0 Najai Turpin: UD 5 Aug 27, 2004 Hollywood, California, U.S. Televised as part of NBC's "The Contender" 12 Win 12–0 Les Ralston: UD 8 May 15, 2004 DePaul Athletic Center, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. 11 Win 11–0 Damon Franklin UD 6 ...
In his third defense of the IBF title, Bundrage would lose the title to Ishe Smith via majority decision on February 23, 2013. He was docked a point in the second round for hitting Smith while Smith was on the canvas after a push/slip between the two fighters. The scores read 111-116, 114-114 and 111-116.
The week after Smith lost a split decision to eventual Contender and WBC champion Sergio Mora, Ahmad was matched with Alfonso Gomez (who went on after the show to challenge for the WBA 147 lb and WBC 154 lb titles) by the same boxers who brought Kaddour back, with the hope that the two tough fighters would battle hard and the winner would be ...
On the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez superfight, on September 14, 2013, Molina defeated Ishe Smith by split decision to win the IBF Junior Middleweight title. [ 3 ] Professional boxing record
In the amateur ranks, Bravo posted 120 wins in 130 fights. [1] He became a professional at age 20, and once fought Ishe Smith, a contestant on the first Contender, losing a unanimous decision in 6 rounds at the Orleans Hotel and Casino.