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After a debut fight on January 2004, Jay Krupp (age 41) has now built a record of 18 wins, 8 losses, 0 draws over a 26 fight career so far. Krupp's longest win streak is 8 fights between January 2004 and July 2008. His longest KO streak in his 26 fights is 2 fights long.
A successful pro debut for Jay, Krupp showed his superior boxing talent against Brian Reed, becoming the first person to go the full distance with him. Krupp continued his pro journey, which was mostly successful at this point, by fighting 13 fights following his debut. Fights against boxers such as Brian Reed, Laquel Fleming and Deon Nash followed including 5 times in 2004, 3 times in 2005 and 5 times through 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Taking the first knock of his career, Krupp fought Eric Simmons on November 20th, 2004 and was defeated by Simmons. Krupp's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 4 round fight against the better man. Simmons gave Krupp his first professional loss of his 5 fight career to date. Krupp then went on to win a further 4 fights taking his record to 8 wins, 1 losses and 0 draws.
Pushing his career further, Krupp fought Laquel Fleming on April 7th, 2006 adding to his winning record. Krupp was the 2nd person to go the distance with Fleming. Krupp fought Laquel Fleming in 2006, the result was via UD.
Steve Martinez was next in line for Krupp where unfortunately, he was defeated on October 1st, 2011 taking his record to 14-5-0. Krupp's fight against Steve Martinez was Krupp's first stoppage defeat. This came via TKO in the 5th round of a 6 round fight. 4 wins followed where Krupp went on to fight Don Tierney, Larry Smith and Milton Ramos amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Krupp lost to Sammy Vasquez in his next fight. Taking place on June 6th, 2014, Krupp's career record after this fight stood at 17-7-0. Krupp was stopped by Sammy Vasquez in the 3rd round of a 8 round fight via TKO. It was Krupp's 2nd stoppage defeat in his career.
Krupp went into his next fight against Jesse Cook on October 11th, 2014 with a career record of 17-8-0. Krupp was beaten by Jesse Cook in the 3rd round. Krupp had only ever been stopped 3 times previously in his career.
Jay Krupp added another win to his record by beating Todd Manuel on April 11th, 2015, upping his record to 18 wins. Krupp out-boxed Manuel over 6 rounds in his most recent performance, taking the win via MD and moving on to bigger and better things.