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Thomas Patrick Ward
Born (1994-05-15) 15 May 1994 (age 30)
County Durham, England
NationalityBritish
Other namesTaylor Ward[1]
Statistics
Weight(s)Super bantamweight
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights29
Wins29
Wins by KO4
Losses0

Thomas Patrick Ward (born 15 May 1994) is a British professional boxer. He has held the NABA super bantamweight title since February 2019[2] and previously, he held the British super bantamweight title in 2017.[3]

Career

Born in County Durham in 1994, and based in West Rainton, Ward had a junior amateur record of 60 wins from 64 fights, including winning a gold medal at the European under-17s championship in Ukraine, and was voted Best Junior Boxer by the ABA.[4][5]

He turned professional at the age of 17 without having any senior amateur fights,[4] and made his professional debut in July 2012 with a points win over Elemir Rafael.

By 2017 he had won 20 straight fights, including wins over former Ghanaian bantamweight champion Isaac Owusu, Nasibu Ramadhan, Everth Briceno, and Robbie Turley, leading to a British title shot.

Ward challenged for Jazza Dickens' British title at the First Direct Arena in Leeds in May 2017. An accidental clash of heads in the ninth round left Ward with a cut above his left eye that caused the fight to be stopped. Ahead on the scorecards at the time, Ward became British champion.[6] He made one successful defence of the title in November, beating Sean Davis by unanimous decision.[7][8]

Professional boxing record

28 fights 28 wins 0 losses
By knockout 4 0
By decision 24 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
30 TBA TBA 27 Jun 2020 United Kingdom Utilita Arena, Newcastle, England
29 Win 29–0 Mexico Martin Casillas UD 8 22 Nov 2019 United Arab Emirates Caesars Palace Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
28 Win 28–0 Nicaragua Yesner Talavera PTS 10 28 Sep 2019 United Kingdom Eagles Community Arena, Newcastle, England
27 Win 27–0 Nicaragua Brayan Mairena PTS 8 20 Jul 2019 United Kingdom Brentwood Centre, Essex, England
26 Win 26–0 United States Jesse Angel Hernandez UD 10 15 Feb 2019 United States Kansas Star Arena, Mulvane, Kansas, USA Won vacant WBA-NABA super bantamweight title
25 Win 25–0 Germany Tom Tran KO 1(4) 13 Oct 2018 United Kingdom Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, England
24 Win 24–0 Spain Alvaro Rodriguez UD 10 27 Jul 2018 United Kingdom Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England Won vacant IBF European super bantamweight title
23 Win 23–0 Nicaragua Lesther Cantillano TKO 5 (6), 2:05 10 Mar 2018 United Kingdom Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
22 Win 22–0 United Kingdom Sean Davis UD 12 11 Nov 2017 United Kingdom Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, England Retained British super bantamweight title
21 Win 21–0 United Kingdom Jazza Dickens TD 9 (12), 1:12 13 May 2017 United Kingdom First Direct Arena, Leeds, England Won British super bantamweight title;
Unanimous TD after Ward was cut from an accidental head clash
20 Win 20–0 Lithuania Simon Volosinas PTS 6 4 Mar 2017 United Kingdom Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
19 Win 19–0 Hungary Norbert Kalucza KO 4 (6), 2:55 8 Oct 2016 United Kingdom Leisure Centre, Ashington, England
18 Win 18–0 Nicaragua Elvis Guillen PTS 6 10 Jul 2016 United Kingdom Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England
17 Win 17–0 United Kingdom Robbie Turley UD 10 5 Mar 2016 United Kingdom Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
16 Win 16–0 Nicaragua Everth Bricenko PTS 6 20 Nov 2015 United Kingdom Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
15 Win 15–0 Tanzania Nasibu Ramadhani PTS 10 19 Sep 2015 United Kingdom Lancastrian Suite, Dunston, England
14 Win 14–0 Latvia Dmitrijs Gutmans PTS 6 5 Jul 2015 United Kingdom Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England
13 Win 13–0 Georgia (country) Giorgi Gachechiladze PTS 6 8 Mar 2015 United Kingdom Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
12 Win 12–0 Ghana Isaac Owusu PTS 6 6 Feb 2015 United Kingdom Village Urban Resort, Blackpool, England
11 Win 11–0 United Kingdom Chris Adaway PTS 6 13 Dec 2014 United Kingdom Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, England
10 Win 10–0 United Kingdom Jamie Quinn PTS 4 12 Oct 2014 United Kingdom Temple Park Leisure Centre, North Shields, England
9 Win 9–0 Croatia Antonio Horvatic PTS 4 6 Sep 2014 United Kingdom Doncaster Dome, Doncaster, England
8 Win 8–0 South Africa Michael Ramabeletsa PTS 6 7 Jun 2014 United Kingdom Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, England
7 Win 7–0 United Kingdom Qasim Hussain PTS 4 29 Mar 2014 United Kingdom Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, England
6 Win 6–0 United Kingdom Qasim Hussain PTS 4 7 Dec 2013 United Kingdom Centre for Sport, Newcastle, England
5 Win 5–0 Hungary Adrian Fuzesi PTS 6 13 Sep 2013 United Kingdom Lancastrian Suite, Dunston, England
4 Win 4–0 United Kingdom Ben Morrish PTS 4 7 Jul 2013 United Kingdom Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England
3 Win 3–0 United Kingdom Delroy Spencer PTS 4 24 Nov 2012 United Kingdom 02 Academy, Newcastle, England
2 Win 2–0 United Kingdom David Lake TKO 4 (4), 2:27 9 Sep 2012 United Kingdom 02 Academy, Newcastle, England
1 Win 1–0 Slovenia Elemir Rafael PTS 4 15 Jun 2012 United Kingdom Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England

References

  1. ^ "BoxRec: Thomas Patrick Ward". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
  2. ^ "BoxRec: Title". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
  3. ^ "BoxRec: Title". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
  4. ^ a b Gibson, John (2012-02-14). "Tom Ward quits amateur boxing to turn professional". nechronicle. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  5. ^ "Thomas Patrick Ward - 10 facts", British Boxing News, 11 November 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2017
  6. ^ Johns, Craig (2017) "Thomas Ward wins the British title after bad cut ends classy performance early", Chronicle Live, 14 May 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2017
  7. ^ Lockley, Mike (2017) "Tough task for Sean Davis as he faces Thomas Patrick Ward in his own backyard", Birmingham Mail, 9 November 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2017
  8. ^ "Tommy Ward scores wide points decision as he comfortably defends British title". www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-12-14.

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by British super-bantamweight champion
13 May 2017 – 2018
Incumbent