
Carson Jones
"Mr."
Division: welterweight
Nationality: USA
Hometown: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Birth Date: 1986-08-19
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 72 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
44
Wins
(32 by KO)16
Losses
(5 by KO)3
Draws
63
Total Fights
Biography
Carson Jones, born on August 19, 1986, stands at 5 feet 9 inches tall with a reach of 72 inches. An accomplished American professional boxer, he has made significant contributions to both the welterweight and light middleweight divisions. Throughout his career, Jones has captured multiple titles, including the USBA welterweight, NABA light middleweight, and WBC Continental Americas light middleweight championships. His highest ranking occurred in 2012 when he was recognized as the #4 welterweight globally by the IBF.
Jones embarked on his professional journey at the age of 18, making his debut with a TKO victory over Sheldon Mosley in 2004. His early years were marked by challenges, facing a series of formidable opponents, often arranged by his previous management. His first significant loss came against Alfonso Gomez in 2006, a match that ended in a controversial stoppage. He faced another tough defeat against Jesus Soto Karass in 2009, losing by unanimous decision despite delivering a commendable performance. Nonetheless, he proved his potential in December 2009 by defeating Tyrone Brunson, who notably held a record of 20 first-round knockouts. This decisive TKO victory over Brunson marked a pivotal moment in Jones's career.
Technical Overview
Carson Jones exhibits exceptional skill in defensive fundamentals, particularly through his proficient use of parrying techniques. Parrying, a subtle yet effective defensive maneuver, plays a crucial role in his ability to manage exchanges and avoid danger while preparing counterattacks. Rather than merely blocking or absorbing punches, Jones adeptly redirects them, deflecting strikes just enough to evade impact and create openings for offense. Using his lead hand, he deftly taps away straight punches such as jabs and crosses with a fluid, economical motion that minimally disrupts his stance. This enables him to remain grounded and balanced, poised to respond with timely strikes of his own.
His versatility in parrying extends to managing more aggressive assaults. When faced with flurries, he employs a "hold the phone" guard, raising his hands to shield his head and ribs while subtly adjusting his weight to stay agile and avoid being overwhelmed. His impeccable timing with parries frustrates opponents, breaking their rhythm and interrupting their offensive flow with precision. By combining parrying with his footwork, Jones can pivot or shift laterally, maintaining his preferred distance and compelling his opponent to readjust, thus granting him control over both space and pace in the ring.
Moreover, his effective use of the back leg allows him to swiftly bounce in and out of range. This movement not only aids in evading strikes but also empowers him to choose his battles, positioning himself centrally or angling to the sides when he desires to dominate the fight. This strategic footwork grants him the flexibility to determine the timing and location of exchanges, enhancing the complexity of his parries and defensive maneuvers. By mastering the art of parrying, along with precise angles and footwork, Carson Jones showcases a boxing style that harmoniously blends fluidity with defensive strength, distinguishing him as a smart and resilient fighter.
Fight History
10/28/23 vs. James Warren, W-KO, 2/6
06/09/23 vs. Callum Walsh, L-KO, 4/10
03/18/23 vs. Dedrick Bell, W-UD, 8/8
09/03/22 vs. Demetrius Walker, W-UD, 6/6
06/22/19 vs. Robert Alexander Seyam, W-TKO, 2/6
09/14/18 vs. Nestor Fernando Garcia, L-UD, 8/8
06/23/18 vs. Steven Butler, L-TKO, 7/10
02/03/18 vs. Ted Cheeseman, L-UD, 10/10
09/02/17 vs. Antonio Margarito, L-TD, 7/10
11/26/16 vs. Ben Hall, W-TKO, 6/10
08/20/16 vs. Starr Johnson, W-KO, 2/8
04/30/16 vs. Mikel Williams, W-TKO, 3/6
08/01/15 vs. Brian Rose, L-UD, 12/12
02/14/15 vs. Brian Rose, W-TKO, 1/12
09/27/14 vs. Shannon Miller, W-KO, 3/6
07/13/13 vs. Kell Brook, L-TKO, 8/10
04/25/13 vs. Travis Hartman, W-KO, 3/6
12/08/12 vs. Dean Byrne, D-PTS, 8/8
07/07/12 vs. Kell Brook, L-MD, 12/12
04/26/12 vs. Allen Conyers, W-TKO, 9/12
12/15/11 vs. Ricardo Williams Jr, W-TKO, 4/12
09/17/11 vs. Said Ouali, W-RTD, 7/10
07/09/11 vs. Germaine Sanders, W-TKO, 6/8
05/05/11 vs. Michael Clark, W-TKO, 2/12
03/26/11 vs. Rahman Mustafa Yusubov, W-TKO, 4/8
12/10/10 vs. Donovan Castaneda, W-TKO, 1/8
11/09/10 vs. Roberto Valenzuela, W-TKO, 5/6
09/10/10 vs. Rogerio dos Santos Pereira, L-SD, 10/10
04/22/10 vs. Jason LeHoullier, W-TKO, 9/10
03/19/10 vs. Delray Raines, D-MD, 6/6
01/28/10 vs. Eloy Suarez, W-UD, 5/5
12/04/09 vs. Tyrone Brunson, W-TKO, 3/10
10/24/09 vs. Jose Adelaydo Gonzalez, W-UD, 8/8
08/25/09 vs. Eloy Suarez, NC-ND, 5/6
07/25/09 vs. Steve Walker, W-TKO, 3/6
05/07/09 vs. Michi Munoz Zavala, W-TKO, 10/12
03/28/09 vs. Dan Wallace, W-TKO, 4/6
03/13/09 vs. Mike McGuire, W-TKO, 2/6
02/06/09 vs. Jesus Soto Karass, L-UD, 10/10
01/16/09 vs. Alexis Divison, W-TKO, 3/8
11/24/08 vs. Shaun Hinkle, W-TKO, 2/4
09/20/08 vs. Donovan Castaneda, W-UD, 8/8
07/22/08 vs. John Huskey, W-TKO, 2/4
04/18/08 vs. Jose Adelaydo Gonzalez, W-UD, 10/10
01/19/08 vs. Chris Gray, L-UD, 6/6
01/04/08 vs. Jose Adelaydo Gonzalez, W-MD, 6/6
06/08/07 vs. Roberto Garcia, L-UD, 10/10
10/27/06 vs. Freddy Hernandez, L-SD, 10/10
08/25/06 vs. Alfonso Gomez, L-TKO, 8/8
07/21/06 vs. Justin Flanagan, W-UD, 4/4
06/15/06 vs. Jeff Carpenter, W-TKO, 3/4
05/06/06 vs. Brad Hill, W-KO, 1/4
04/26/06 vs. Adam Capo, W-TKO, 3/6
02/17/06 vs. Luciano Perez, L-TKO, 6/8
02/02/06 vs. Julian Townsend, W-MD, 6/6
11/18/05 vs. Keon Johnson, W-UD, 6/6
10/27/05 vs. Favio Medina, L-UD, 6/6
10/04/05 vs. Verdell Smith, W-UD, 4/4
08/02/05 vs. Donovan Castaneda, W-SD, 4/4
07/22/05 vs. Larry Cunningham, W-TKO, 1/4
06/16/05 vs. Favio Medina, D-UD, 4/4
04/15/05 vs. Kyle Sherman, NC-ND, 4/4
01/13/05 vs. Steve Vincent, W-TKO, 2/6
12/10/04 vs. David Molton, W-TKO, 1/4
10/05/04 vs. Sheldon Mosley, W-TKO, 4/4