Max Alexander (boxer)

Summary

Max Alexander (born May 11, 1981, in Camden, New Jersey) is an American boxer.

Professional career edit

Alexander began his professional career in 2004 as a cruiser weight. Whilst he was undefeated, he would have lost a bout to Marty Lindquist in 2006 via a 1st round KO, however the bout was later declared a no contest because Lindquist failed a drug test. Although they would re-match and Alexander won by decision. His current professional record is 15 wins, 6 losses and 1 no contest.

The Contender edit

Max Alexander was one of the featured boxers on the 3rd season of the boxing reality TV series The Contender, which premiered September 4, 2007, on ESPN. He was defeated by Sam Soliman in that season's second episode.

Roy Jones Jr. edit

On December 10, 2011, after a 2-year pause from boxing, Alexander fought the biggest fight of his career when he faced the boxing legend: Roy Jones Jr. for a vacant cruiserweight championship in what many assumed would be the boxing legends' last fight. Alexander lost by unanimous decision.

Professional boxing record edit

17 wins (2 knockouts, 13 decisions), 6 losses (6 decisions), 2 draws[1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 13–34–1   Franklin Edmondson UD 5 2012-03-02   Guilford Convention Center, Greensboro, North Carolina
Loss 54–8   Roy Jones Jr. UD 10 2011-12-10   Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, Georgia Universal Boxing Organisation Intercontinental Cruiserweight Title.
Loss 19–8–1   Moyoyo Mensah UD 6 2009-10-03   Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand
Loss 16–1   Aleksandr Alekseyev UD 10 2009-05-02   Halle 7, Bremen
Loss 13–1–1   Ali Ismailov UD 10 2008-10-04   PetersburgRegionGaz, Vyborg
Draw 69–8–1   Rob Calloway PTS 12 2008-07-19   St. Joseph Civic Arena, Saint Joseph, Missouri WBC Continental Americas Cruiserweight Title.
Loss 14–1   Brian Vera UD 6 2007-11-06   TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Loss 33–9   Sam Soliman UD 5 2007-09-18   Contender Arena, Los Angeles, California
Win 21–14–1   Demetrius Jenkins UD 6 2007-04-06   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 13–4   Marty Lindquist UD 8 2007-02-09   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
No Contest 12–4   Marty Lindquist NC 1 2006-10-14   Philadelphia Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alexander knocked out at 0:10 of the first round. Decision was vacated due to Lindquist's drug test failure.
Win 11–8–3   Tyrone Glover UD 8 2006-09-11   Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 3–9   William Gill UD 6 2006-08-04   Philadelphia Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 11–9–1   Juergen Hartenstein TKO 2 2006-06-02   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Referee stopped the bout at 2:31 of the second round.
Win 24–12–1   Tiwon Taylor TKO 3 2006-04-07   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Referee stopped the bout at 2:04 of the third round.
Win 2–9–3   Moses Matovu UD 6 2006-02-10   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 8–3   Randy Pogue UD 6 2006-01-13   Philadelphia Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 2–2   Jameson Bostic UD 6 2005-12-02   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 6–14   Jacob Rodriguez UD 6 2005-10-21   Philadelphia Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 2–4   William Gill UD 6 2005-09-23   Asylum Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Draw 4–2   Alfred Kinsey PTS 4 2005-08-04   The Borgata, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 13–8–2   Dhafir Smith UD 4 2005-06-24   The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 0–1   Cameron Bright UD 4 2004-09-11   Adam's Mark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 5–8   Jacob Rodriguez UD 4 2004-08-03   Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Burnie, Maryland

References edit

  1. ^ Boxing record for Max Alexander. BoxRec.com.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Max Alexander from BoxRec (registration required)