Jimmy Lange - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

38 Wins (25 knockouts, 13 decisions), 4 Losses, 2 Draws
Result Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win Ruben Galvan Decision (unanimous) 12 (12) 11 February 2012 Fairfax, VA
Win Raul Munoz TKO 6 (10) 10 September 2011 Fairfax, VA
Win Mike McFail Decision (unanimous) 6 (6) 25 June 2011 Virginia Beach, VA
Win Jimmy Holmes Decision (unanimous) 10 (10) 12 March 2011 Fairfax, VA
Win Joe Wyatt KO 10 (10) 6 November 2010 Fairfax, VA
Win Mike McFail Decision (unanimous) 6 (6) 20 August 2010 Greensboro, NC
Win Jimmy LeBlanc KO 2 (10) 10 July 2010 Fairfax, VA
Loss Chase Shields Decision (unanimous) 10 (10) March 6, 2010 Fairfax, VA
Win Jonathan Reid RTD 9 (12) 26 September 2009 Fairfax, VA
Win Frank Houghtaling RTD 5 (12) 2 May 2009 Fairfax, VA
Win Grover Wiley Decision (unanimous) 10 (10) 1 November 2008 Fairfax, VA
Win Fontaine Cabell TKO 8 (12) 12 May 2007 Fairfax, VA
Draw Fontaine Cabell Draw 12 (12) 9 December 2006 Fairfax, VA
Win Thomas Wilt TKO 10 (10), 2:45 7 October 2006 Fairfax, VA
Loss Joey Gilbert TKO 3 (12) 18 February 2006 Fairfax, VA
Win Perry Ballard TKO 4 (12) 17 September 2005 Fairfax, VA
Win Tarick Salmaci Decision (majority) 5 (5) 24 May 2005 Las Vegas, NV
Loss Joey Gilbert Decision (unanimous) 5 (5) 7 September 2004 Pasadena, CA
Win Gabriel Rodriguez Decision (split) 10 (10) 1 May 2004 Washington, DC
Win Gabriel Rodriguez TKO 7 (10), 2:32 28 February 2004 Washington, DC
Win Joshua Smith Decision (unanimous) 10 (10) 13 December 2003 Washington, DC
Win Homer Gibbins TKO 3 (10) 16 September 2003 Lake Charles, LA
Win Chad Greenleaf Decision (unanimous) 8 (8) 10 May 2003 Washington, DC
Win Charles Clark Decision (unanimous) 8 (8) 15 March 2003 Washington, DC
Win Gerald Reed Decision (majority) 8 (8) 17 January 2002 Washington, DC
Win Vincent White TKO 5 (8), 0:55 17 January 2002 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Alex Perez TKO 1 (8), 2:59 15 November 2001 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Samuel Harvey TKO 2 (6), 2:35 31 August 2001 Baltimore, MD
Win James Johnson TKO 5 (8), 2:40 10 May 2001 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Ed Goins TKO 2 (6), 1:40 16 November 2000 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Kevin Carter TKO 3 (6), 1:22 21 September 2000 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Donnie Parker Decision (points) 6 (6) 12 March 2000 Washington, DC
Win Benji Singleton Decision (unanimous) 6 (6) 18 November 1999 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Drew Hayes KO 5 (6), 2:04 30 September 1999 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Dewayne Holland KO 1 27 August 1999 Annandale, VA
Win Jason Floss TKO 2 23 July 1999 Washington, DC
Draw James Johnson Draw 4 (4) 13 May 1999 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Andre Gaskins TKO 4 (4), 2:58 25 March 1999 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Travis Clybourn KO 1 28 February 1999 Alexandria, VA
Win Matt Hill TKO 1 (4), 2:41 28 January 1999 Glen Burnie, MD
Win Anthony Boykin TKO 1 24 November 1998 Washington, DC
Loss Kevin Collins Decision (majority) 4 (4) 27 March 1998 Westbury, NY
Win Scott Mitchell TKO 1 14 March 1998 Lima, OH
Win Robert Hunt TKO 1 (4) 22 February 1998 Washington, DC

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