Jeremy Bryan

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Jeremy Bryan (born 1986-02-11, in Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American boxer who fights in the light welterweight division.

Amateur career[]

Bryan was a standout amateur boxer, winning the 2004 and 2005 National Golden Gloves Light welterweight championship. He also was the 2004 U-19 champion at 139 lbs and the 2005 National PAL 139 lb. champion.

Amateur Highlights[]

  • Competed in the 2001 US National Junior Olympics at 125 lbs.
  • Competed at the 2002 National Police Athletic League (PAL) championships at 125 lbs, losing to Jason Litzau.
  • Competed at the 2003 United States Under-19 championships at 60 kg.
  • Quarter-finalist at the 2004 United States championships at 141 lbs, losing to Charles Hatley.
  • Semi-finalist at the 2004 US Eastern Olympic Trials at 141 lbs.
  • Gold medalist at the 2004 National Golden Gloves championships at 141 lbs beating Keith Mason.
  • Gold medalist at the 2004 US Under-19 championships at 141 lbs.
  • Competed in the 2005 US championships at 64 kg, losing to Hector Ramos.
  • Won the gold medal at the 2005 NGG championships at 64 kg.
  • Quarter-finalist at the 2006 NGG championships at 64 kg, losing to Mike Dallas.
  • Quarter-finalist at the 2006 US championships at 64 kg.
  • Competed at the 2006 PAL championships at 64 kg losing to Mike Dallas.
  • Won the 2007/8 US Mid West Olympic Trials at 64 kg beating John Molina and Ed Brooks.
  • Competed at the 2008 US Olympic Trials at 64 kg beating Danny Garcia, losing to John Molina, beating and then losing to Garcia.

Pro career[]

Bryan turned pro in 2007 and is currently 17–8.

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