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After a debut fight on October 2009, Lamar Russ (age 37) has now built a record of 15 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws over a 18 fight career so far. Russ's longest win streak is 14 fights between October 2009 and September 2013. His longest KO streak in his 18 fights is 5 fights long.
In October 2009 Russ faced Frank Armstrong in his debut bout over 4 rounds, but only 3 were needed as Russ became the quickest person ever to stop Armstrong via a 3 round KO victory. Maintaining a successful start proved easy for Russ with a further 9 wins, beating boxers such as Elie Augustama, Marcus Upshaw and Robert Kamya.
Next was Elie Augustama on December 17th, 2010 where Russ took the win continuing his unbeaten streak. In 2010 Russ fought his next opponent Elie Augustama and defeated him via MD. Russ was the 4th person to go the distance with Augustama. Taking his record to 9 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws, Russ then went on to win a further 2 fights.
Jose Alonzo was up next for Russ on April 14th, 2012. Russ continued with his winning streak by beating Alonzo. Russ was the first person to stop Jose Alonzo and he did it in the 4th round via KO.
Russ entered his next fight with 10 wins and took this to 11 with a win against Jonathan Cepeda on October 12th, 2012. Cepeda proved to be no match for Russ, and Russ became the first person to stop Cepeda via TKO during round 1. Russ then went on to win a further 3 fights taking his record to 14 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws.
Unfortunately, the first defeat of Russ's career came against Matthew Macklin on December 7th, 2013 in Russ's 15th professional fight. Coming into the fight with high confidence Russ fought his next fight against Matthew Macklin on December 7th, 2013. Unfortunately, Russ was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 14-1-0.
Ensuring he added another win to his tally, Lamar Russ defeated Jonathan Reid on December 6th, 2014 in his latest fight. Russ out-boxed Reid over 6 rounds in his most recent performance, taking the win via UD and moving on to bigger and better things.