TJ Doheny record

Last Modified Aug 26, 2024 07:54 GMT
TJ Doheny Record
T.J. Doheny [Image courtesy: @tjdoheny on Instagram]

T.J. Doheny is a leading professional boxer active in the professional boxing circuit since 2012. Hailing from Ireland, Doheny was born on November 3, 1986, in Portlaoise, Ireland. The southpaw powerhouse made his professional debut against Pichit Sithkruwin in a four-round fight. Doheny wrapped up the proceedings in the first round by knocking out Sithkruwin to start his professional career. T.J. Doheny demolished his rivals after his professional debut and had a dream run in his initial 21 fights in which he retained his clean record. Doheny’s first professional loss came against Daniel Roman when the duo took on each other on April 26, 2019, in an IBF super bantamweight title and WBA super bantamweight title showdown. Roman defeated him by a majority decision winning the titles.

As of August 24, 2024, T.J. Doheny has a record of 26 wins and four losses. Known for his incredible knockout power, he has won 20 fights via knockouts and six by decision. Doheny is scheduled to return to the squared circle in a high-octane boxing showdown against the undisputed junior featherweight champion Naoya Inoue. Inoue will put his four straps on the line as the duo will be face to face against each other inside the squared circle on September 3, 2024, at the Ariake Arena, Tokyo, Japan.

T.J Doheny record

T.J. Doheny boasts an impressive record of 26 wins and four losses as a professional boxer as of August 24, 2024. Owing to his powerful hands Doheny has finished 20 of his rivals by knockouts and defeated six by decision as of date.

30 fights26 wins4 losses
By knockout200
By decision64

T.J Doheny Stance

T.J. Doheny fights with a southpaw stance in his fights. Like any other southpaw fighter, his right foot and arm take the lead position. He mixed right jabs by perfectly blending them with a left cross to devastating effect in his fights.

FAQs on TJ Doheny's record

A. He has a professional boxing record of 20 wins and six losses as of August 24, 2024.

A. He made his professional boxing debut in 2012.

A. He is 37 years old.

A. He fights with a southpaw stance.

A. He will face Naoya Inoue in his upcoming fight on September 3, 2024.

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