Custio Clayton

Custio Clayton (born October 5, 1987 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia is a Canadian professional boxer. He was ranked #1 contender in the WBO rankings in 2018. He is a six-time Canadian amateur champion who represented Canada at the 2012 Olympics, where he reached the quarter-finals.

Custio Clayton
Statistics
Real nameCustio Clayton
Weight(s)Welterweight
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
NationalityCanadian
Born (1987-10-05) October 5, 1987
Dartmouth, Canada
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights18
Wins18
Wins by KO12
Losses0

Amateur career

Clayton began training at his great-uncle's gym, City of Lakes Boxing Club in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and fought his first amateur bout at the age of 11. He quit boxing for two years at the age of 17 to finish high school.[1] The 24-year-old Nova Scotian Olympian Clayton, along with Simon Kean, were the only two Canadian male boxers to qualify for the 2012 Olympics.[2]

Clayton was a quarter-finalist and 5th-place finisher at welterweight at the 2012 American Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament. Five spots were available for qualification at welterweight and Custio qualified over the other quarter-finalists since his loss was to the eventual winner Myke Carvalho.[3] Qualification being dependent on how the winning opponents performed in later rounds was controversial and will not be used in future Olympics.[4] At the 2012 Summer Olympics (results) Clayton became the first Canadian to win a boxing bout in 8 years when he beat Óscar Molina in the opening round.[5] Then he beat the Australian Cameron Hammond, before losing to Fred Evans in the quarterfinal.[6]

Professional career

Clayton officially joined the Groupe Yvon Michel (GYM) in November 2014. The Nova Scotia boxer has indeed accepted a contract with a maximum duration of three years, the latest of which is an option. His first professional fight will also take place on 19 December at division light middleweight in gala undercard featuring Adonis Stevenson in Quebec City.[7]

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
18 fights 18 wins 0 losses
By knockout 12 0
By decision 6 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
18 Win 18–0 Diego Ramirez KO 8 (10) 2020-01-28 Danforth Music Hall, Toronto Retained NABA Welterweight Title
17 Win 17–0 Johan Pérez UD 10 2019-06-29 Scotiabank Convention Centre, Niagara Falls Won vacant NABA Welterweight Title & World Boxing Organisation International Welterweight Title
16 Win 16–0 DeMarcus Corley KO 6 (8) 2019-03-29 The Mattamy Events Center, Toronto
15 Win 15–0 Stephen Danyo UD 12 (12) 2018-05-26 Videotron Centre, Quebec City Retained WBO International Welterweight title
14 Win 14–0 Gabor Kovacs KO 1 (10) 2018-03-31 Montreal Casino, Montreal
13 Win 13–0 Cristian Rafael Coria UD 10 (10) 2017-12-16 Place Bell, Laval Won vacant WBO International Welterweight title
12 Win 12–0 Johnny Navarrete UD 10 (10) 2017-06-15 Montreal Casino, Montreal Won vacant IBF International Welterweight title
11 Win 11–0 Alfredo Chávez KO 1 (8) 2017-04-15 Civic Complex, Cornwall
10 Win 10–0 Ramses Agaton KO 8 (10) 2016-10-20 Montreal Casino, Montreal
9 Win 9–0 Silverio Ortiz UD 6 (6) 2016-07-29 Videotron Centre, Quebec City
8 Win 8–0 José Emilio Perea KO 10 (10) 2016-05-24 Montreal Casino, Montreal
7 Win 7–0 Hector Munoz TKO 9 (10) 2016-03-17 Montreal Casino, Montreal
6 Win 6–0 Stanislas Salmon TKO 2 (8) 2016-01-21 Montreal Casino, Montreal
5 Win 5–0 Ivan Pereyra TKO 2 (8) 2015-11-28 Videotron Centre, Quebec City
4 Win 4–0 Zaurs Sadihovs TKO 1 (6) 2015-06-26 Holiday Inn, Pointe-Claire
3 Win 3–0 Ronald Berti TKO 2 (6) 2015-04-04 Colisée Pepsi, Quebec City
2 Win 2–0 Eduards Gerasimovs TKO 1 (6) 2015-01-31 Hilton Lac Leamy, Gatineau
1 Win 1–0 Sophyan Haoud UD 4 (4) 2014-12-19 Colisée Pepsi, Quebec City Professional debut

References

  1. Barrs, Rory. "Clayton's ring appetite whetted at early age". National Post. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  2. https://www.tsn.ca/olympics/story/?id=395808
  3. "TSN". Ctvolympics.ca. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  4. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Fighting/Boxing/2012/05/13/pf-19754106.html
  5. "Clayton picks up Canada's 1st boxing win in 8 years". CBC Sports. July 29, 2012.
  6. "Custio Clayton Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2017-05-03.
  7. "Canadian boxer Custio Clayton anxious for first pro fight | Metro News". Metronews.ca. 2014-11-28. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
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