Where is TJ Doheny from?

Last Modified Mar 13, 2025 06:30 GMT
Where is TJ Doheny from?
TJ Doheny

TJ Doheny is a 38-year-old professional boxer competing in boxing's featherweight division. He has previously competed in other weight classes of boxing like super bantamweight, super featherweight, and lightweight. Starting his professional boxing career in 2012, with over a decade of expertise in the sport, TJ Doheny maintains a record of 26 wins and five losses as of March 2025. His wins have come via knockout (20) and decision (six).

For his most recent showdown, TJ Doheny squared off against one of the most dominant champions in today's boxing scene, Naoya Inoue, on September 3, 2024, for the unified super bantamweight championships at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. However, Doheny got stopped by Inoue within 16 seconds into the seventh round of the 12-rounder and lost the bout via TKO. Nevertheless, Doheny is now looking forward to bouncing back from the loss through his next one. For this, the veteran boxer will face the undefeated WBA featherweight champion, Nick Ball, at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England, on March 15, 2025.

TJ Doheny's nationality

Born in Portlaoise, Ireland, TJ Doheny is an Irish citizen. As per Box Rec, TJ Doheny resides in Bondi Junction, New South Wales, Australia.

TJ Doheny's next fight stats

StatsTJ DohenyNick Ball
Record26-5-021-0-1
Age38 years old28 years old
CountryIrelandEngland
Height5 feet 6 inches5 feet 2 inches
Reach68 in65 in
StanceSouthpawOrthodox
Win streak-2
Last fightLossWin
Pro debut20122017

*Last updated on March 13, 2025.

FAQs on TJ DOheny's nationality

A. Born in Portlaois, Ireland, TJ Doheny is an Irish citizen.

A. As per Box Rec, TJ Doheny resides in Bondi Junction, New South Wales, Australia. 

A. Starting his professional boxing career in 2012, with more than a decade of expertise in the sport, TJ Doheny maintains a record of 26 wins and 5 losses as of March 2025.

A. For his most recent showdown, TJ Doheny squared off against one of the most dominant champions in today's boxing scene, Naoya Inoue, on September 3, 202,4 for the unified super bantamweight championships at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. However, Doheny got stopped by Inoue within 16 seconds into the seventh round of the 12 rounder and lost the bout via TKO.

A. Doheny is now looking forward to bouncing back from the loss through his next one. For this, the veteran boxer will be facing the undefeated WBA featherweight champion, Nick Ball, at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England, on March 15, 2025. 


A. TJ Doheny is 38 years old, as of March 2025. 

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