What is Regis Prograis boxing record?

Last Modified Oct 22, 2024 03:46 GMT
Jack Catterall v Regis Prograis - Public Workout
Jack Catterall v Regis Prograis - Public Workout

Regis Prograis is one of the leading professional American boxers active today. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, the 35-year-old is a former WBC light welterweight champion of the world. Over a decade in professional boxing, he has made an impressive career out of it by putting up exhilarating performances inside the squared circle. Regis Prograis turned into a professional boxer on April 28, 2012, when he fought his first professional fight against Carl Almirol and defeated him by first-round KO. After compiling an unblemished run of over twenty fights, Prograis got an opportunity at the world title.

Regis Prograis locked horns against Kiryl Relikh inside the squared circle with the WBA super lightweight title on the line. He shut Relikh’s lights off in the sixth round and became the WBA super lightweight champion. Prograis has earned most of his victories through finishes and is a multi-title-winning professional boxer in super lightweight. Regis Prograis carried an unblemished record of his 24 professional victories before encountering a loss in his career. He faced Josh Taylor on October 6, 2019, where he lost his WBA super lightweight title by a majority decision.

What is the boxing record of Regis Prograis?

Regis Prograis has a professional boxing record of 29 wins and 2 losses ever since making his debut as a professional. He has been a part of 31 professional boxing events since 2012, where he has maintained an impressive 82% finish rate. 24 of his wins have come by knockout, including the two title victories. He has only suffered one loss in his career, against Josh Taylor via a majority decision.

In his previous fight, he squared off against Devin Haney and lost his WBC light welterweight title via a unanimous decision by the judges' scorecard. Moreover, the American boxer is now set to face Jack Catterall in his next fight on October 26, 2024.

*Last updated on October 22, 2024.

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A. Regis Prograis is an American boxer.

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