Ashley Theophane

Ashley Theophane
Statistics
Real name Ashley Theophane
Nickname(s) Treasure
Weight(s) Light welterweight
Welterweight
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Reach 67 in (170 cm)
Nationality British
Born (1980-08-30) 30 August 1980
Paddington, London, England, UK
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 50
Wins 41
Wins by KO 12
Losses 8
Draws 1

Ashley Theophane (born 30 August 1980) is a British professional boxer who competes in the light welterweight division. He is a former British light welterweight champion, having won the title from Lenny Daws in February 2011.

Professional boxing career

Early professional career

Theophane made his professional debut at the York Hall, London on 3 June 2003, defeating Lee Bedell. He beat an experienced journeyman, Brian Coleman, in his next fight on 22 July 2003, and won a further five contests throughout 2004 giving him a record of 7-0 at the end of the year. In his first fight of 2005 on 26 March, Theophane suffered his first defeat to Judex Meema at the Empire Theatre in Hackney, losing on points over six rounds. The rest of the year had mixed results with four more wins including two contests with journeyman David Kehoe and a win each over Duncan Cottier and Jus Wallie but with another defeat, this time to Oscar Milkitas on 18 November, again on points although this time over 4 rounds.[1] In his first fight of 2006 and now with a record of 11-2 Theophane drew with Daniel Thorpe at the Excel Arena in Londons Docklands. The rest of the year saw six more fights and six more wins including three victories fighting in Germany, the latter a win on 2 December against Omar Siala, was for the lightly regarded Global Boxing Council welterweight title at the IFCO Arena in Berlin. At the end of the year Theophane's record stood at 17-2-1 and on the verge of a challenge for the British title.[1]

Boxing abroad

On 20 January 2007 Theophane defeated Alan Bosworth in a British title eliminator at the Alexandra Palace in Wood Green, stopping him in the 7th round. The title opportunity was not to come however and Theophane traveled to Saint Lucia for his next fight, a win over Marcos Hernandez on 16 November, 10 months after his last contest with Bosworth. He finished the year with a return to the York Hall and a win over journeyman Rocky Muscas on 1 December.[1] On 15 February 2008 Theophane traveled to Connecticut in the United States and fought his toughest opponent to date, the Frenchman Ali Oubaali. Despite having Oubaali down in the 6th round, Theophane suffered his third defeat on points over 10 rounds to a man who had previously contested both the French national title and the full European title at super featherweight.[2] He returned to the York Hall on 15 June 2008 and returned to winning ways with a win over Geoffrey Munika, and then headed back to the US for what would prove to be a biggest win of his career so far. The fight in Rochester, New York on 31 July 2008 pitched Theophane against experienced former world champion DeMarcus Corley and ended in an 8 round decision win for the Londoner. Despite the victory, the year ended with Theophane once again fighting at the York Hall and beating journeyman Matt Scriven on 6 December, finishing the year with a record of 23-3-1.[3]

Theophane's first fight of 2009 saw him beat former Commonwealth champion and European title challenger Craig Docherty at the York Hall and this was followed up on 21 June with a win over rookie Mark Douglas for what would be his only fights of the year. On 26 February 2010 he returned to the states and fought the undefeated Danny Garcia at the Don Haskins Convention Centre in El Paso, Texas. The fight ended with a fourth career defeat for Theophane, and with Garcia extending his winning record to 16-0 although only by a split decision.[4] On 19 June 2010 Theophane returned to Germany and to winning ways, picking up a title for good measure; The fight in Burghausen represented a first contest of 12 rounds for Theophane and returned a majority decision for the Londoner against Harasch Hotaki from Afghanistan for the IBO international welterweight title.[5] Theophane followed the victory up on 30 July 2010 with another fight in the States, this time in Oklahoma, and defeated the Dominican Republic's USBA welterweight title holder and former IBF world title challenger Delvin Rodriguez for another majority decision this time over 10 rounds.[6][7] On 10 October 2010 Theophane returned to England and scored a points victory over Willie Thompson in a show at the York Hall winning 60-55 in a six round contest.

Theophane won the lightly regarded GBC world welterweight title on 28 December 2012 in Luxembourg for the second time.[8]

British champion

On 19 February 2011, Theophane won the British title at London's Wembley Arena. His opponent, the reigning champion Lenny Daws, was making the third defence of the belt. Despite a slow start, Theophane came on strongly in the second half of the fight and knocked Daws down twice in the 9th round, eventually winning 115-111, 115-111 and 115-112 on the judges' scorecards.[9] Prior to the fight with Daws, Theophane told how he had spent his time training between New York and London and sparring the likes of Dmitry Salita, Steve Williams and Liam Walsh. Speaking of his confidence in terms of winning the fight, Theophane said "I feel like I am dropping down a couple of levels to face Daws but his team bombarded me and my management with emails when I was in America trying to organise this fight, so let’s get it on!".[10] On 23 July 2011 Theophane made the first defence of his title, beating Jason Cook at the Wembley Arena with a 10th round stoppage. Following the fight, Theophane signed a three-year promotional deal with Hatton Promotions with Ricky Hatton describing him as a "world class boxer".[11] Theophane's second defence should have been against Nigel Wright in Peterlee but a late notice pull out resulted in a change of opponent with only two days notice with Ben Murphy stepping in. The fight took place on 10 December 2011, with Theophane suffering a gruelling opening assault only to break Murphy down in the later rounds to win with an 11th round stoppage.[12]

Training abroad

Theophane has been training abroad since August 2005. He trained at Gleason's gym in Brooklyn which is the oldest gym in America. Theophane has sparred world champions Joan Guzman, Alex O'Shea, Elio Rojas, Yuri Foreman, Paul Malignaggi, and Argenis Mendez at Gleason's. For his big fights, except his fight against former world champion DeMarcus Corley, he's had a training camp at Gleason's gym.

Theophane trained alongside Floyd Mayweather and was taken under the wing of Mayweather Promotions.[13][14][15][16][17]

On 1 April 2016 he lost against Adrien Broner by ninth round TKO in a fight for the WBA light-welterweight title.[18]

Professional boxing record

Res.RecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win 41-8-1 Georgia (country) Paata Varduashvili RTD 7 (10) 2017-08-22 Germany Müggelspreehalle, Hangelsberg, Germany Won vacant German International Super Welterweight Title
Loss 40-8-1 Japan Shoki Sakai UD 8 2017-08-22 United States Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, USA
Win 40-7-1 Ghana Yakubu Amidu UD 10 2016-12-02 United States Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, USA
Loss 39-7-1 United States Adrien Broner TKO 9 (12) 2016-04-01 United States D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., USA For WBA (Super) light welterweight title
Win 39-6-1 United States Steve Upsher Chambers UD 10 2015-09-12 United States MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win 38-6-1 Mexico Mahonri Montes SD 10 2015-04-30 United States Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win 37-6-1 Mexico Miguel Zuniga UD 10 2014-12-12 United States Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Win 36-6-1 United States Daniel Calzada UD 8 2014-08-30 United States Palms Casino and Resort, Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win35-6-1United States Angino PerezTKO4 (8)2014-05-03United States MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win34-6-1Nigeria Robert OsiobeSD8 (8)2013-12-06United States Little Creek Casino Resort, Shelton, Washington, USA
Loss33-6-1Mexico Pablo César CanoSD10 (10)2013-09-14United States MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Win33-5-1Tanzania Chaurembo PalasaKO1 (12)2012-12-28Luxembourg Rene Hartmann Center, Dudelange, LuxembourgWon vacant World Global Boxing Council Welterweight title
Win32-5-1United States Ronnie Warrior JrUD8 (8)2012-08-24United States Music Factory, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Loss31-5-1United Kingdom Darren HamiltonUD12 (12)2012-05-19United Kingdom Aintree Equestrian Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside, United KingdomLost British Light welterweight title
Win31-4-1United Kingdom Ben MurphyTKO11 (12)2011-12-10United Kingdom Peterlee Leisure Centre, Peterlee, Tyne and Wear, United KingdomRetained British Light welterweight title
Win30-4-1United Kingdom Jason CookKO10 (12)2011-07-23United Kingdom Wembley Arena, Wembley, London, United KingdomWon British Light welterweight title
Win29-4-1United Kingdom Lenny DawsUD12 (12)2011-02-19United Kingdom Wembley Arena, Wembley, London, United Kingdom
Win28-4-1United Kingdom Willie ThompsonPTS6 (6)2010-10-10United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win27-4-1Dominican Republic Delvin RodríguezMD10 (10)2010-07-30United States Buffalo Run Casino, Miami, Oklahoma, USA
Win26-4-1Afghanistan Harasch HotakiMD12 (12)2010-06-19Germany Messehalle, Burghausen, Bayern, Germany
Loss25-4-1United States Danny GarciaSD10 (10)2010-02-26United States Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, USA
Win25-3-1United Kingdom Mark DouglasPTS8 (8)2009-06-21United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win24-3-1United Kingdom Craig DochertyPTS6 (6)2009-03-22United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win23-3-1United Kingdom Matt ScrivenPTS6 (6)2008-12-06United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win22-3-1United States DeMarcus CorleyUD8 (8)2008-07-31United States Frontier Field, Rochester, New York, USA
Win21-3-1Kenya Geoffrey MunikaPTS6 (6)2008-01-15United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Loss20-3-1France Ali OubaaliUD10 (10)2008-02-15United States Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Win20-2-1United Kingdom Rocky MuscasTKO1 (6)2007-12-01United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win19-2-1Dominican Republic Marcos HernandezTKO3 (8)2007-11-16Saint Lucia Beausejour Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
Win18-2-1United Kingdom Alan BosworthTKO7 (10)2007-01-20United Kingdom Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, London, United Kingdom
Win17-2-1Germany Omar SialaTKO11 (12)2006-12-02Germany IFCO Arena, Koepenick, Berlin, GermanyWon vacant Global Boxing Council Welterweight title
Win16-2-1Syria Ibrahim BarakatPTS6 (6)2006-10-07Germany Mehrzwecksporthalle, Horka, Sachsen, Germany
Win15-2-1United Kingdom Jon HonneyPTS6 (6)2006-09-24United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win14-2-1United Kingdom Billy SmithPTS4 (4)2006-05-21United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win13-2-1United Kingdom Karl TaylorPTS4 (4)2006-04-01United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win12-2-1Czech Republic Josef HolubKO3 (4)2006-03-17Germany Mehrzwecksporthalle, Horka, Sachsen, Germany
Draw11-2-1United Kingdom Daniel ThorpePTS4 (4)2006-02-25United Kingdom ExCel Arena, Dockland, London, United Kingdom
Win11-2United Kingdom Duncan CottierPTS6 (6)2005-11-19United Kingdom Elephant & Castle Centre, Southwark, London, United Kingdom
Win10-2United Kingdom David KehoePTS4 (4)2005-10-09United Kingdom Hammersmith Palace, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom
Loss9-2Lithuania Oscar MilkitasPTS4 (4)2005-09-18United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win9-1Sri Lanka Jus WalliePTS4 (4)2005-06-12United Kingdom Equinox Nightclub, Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom
Win8-1United Kingdom David KehoePTS4 (4)2005-04-24United Kingdom Equinox Nightclub, Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom
Loss7-1Mauritius Judex MeemeaPTS6 (6)2005-03-26United Kingdom Empire Theatre, Hackney, London, United Kingdom
Win7-0United Kingdom Keith JonesPTS6 (6)2004-12-02United Kingdom National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London, United Kingdom
Win6-0United Kingdom Arv MittooPTS4 (4)2004-06-19United Kingdom Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, London, United Kingdom
Win5-0United Kingdom Chris BrophyTKO3 (4)2004-06-05United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win4-0United Kingdom Karl TaylorPTS4 (4)2004-04-25United Kingdom Metrodome, Barnsley, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Win3-0United Kingdom David KirkPTS6 (6)2003-07-22United Kingdom Ice Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Win2-0United Kingdom Brian ColemanPTS6 (6)2003-06-03United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United Kingdom
Win1-0United Kingdom Lee BedellTKO4 (4)2003-06-03United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, United KingdomProfessional debut

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