Jeremy Bates (born January 12, 1974) is an American professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Beast", Bates was a moderately successful fighter who fought several other journeyman fighters of his era.[citation needed] Bates has become something of a "comeback" opponent for veteran fighters such as Holyfield, Golota, and Meehan.

Jeremy Bates
Born
Jeremy Bates

(1974-01-12) January 12, 1974 (age 50)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesThe Beast
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height5 ft 10.5 in (1.791 m)
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights41
Wins23
Wins by KO19
Losses17
Draws1
No contests0

Professional boxing career edit

Early career edit

Bates turned professional in 1999 and fought mainly journeyman fighters, losing to prospect Andre Purlette in 2001. Bates later lost to Sedreck Fields, Kirk Johnson, Leo Nolan, Brian Minto, and Ray Austin before his first retirement.[citation needed]

The Evander Holyfield fight edit

Bates was persuaded to postpone his retirement when he was given an opportunity to fight four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield. On August 18, 2006, in a 10-round bout at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, 44-year-old Holyfield dominated the fight which was stopped in the second round after he landed around 20 consecutive punches on Bates. The events prior to, and the fight itself, are documented in Evander Holyfield's book 'Becoming Holyfield'.

Retirement from boxing edit

Bates retired with a record of 21 wins, 13 losses and 1 draw, with 18 wins by knockout. Post boxing, Bates began a successful[peacock prose] career as a full-time insurance sales professional.[citation needed] Bates is currently employed at the United States Enrichment Corporation. (USEC) is a Uranium gaseous diffusion plant in Portsmouth OH.

Coming out of retirement edit

Bates would come out of retirement to face Guillermo Jones, Andrew Golota, Odlanier Solis, Kevin Rainey, and most recently Kali Meehan. All of those fights, with the exception of Bates' bout with Kevin Rainey, would be losses. Currently, Bates' record stands at 23 wins, 17 losses and 1 draw, with 19 wins by knockout.[citation needed]

Professional boxing record edit

46 fights 26 wins 19 losses
By knockout 22 14
By decision 4 4
By disqualification 0 1
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
46 Loss 26-19-1   BJ Flores TKO 1 (10) February 25, 2017   Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix
45 Loss 26-18-1   Óscar Rivas KO 1 (8) June 4, 2016   Bell Centre, Montreal
44 Win 26-17-1   Adolpho Washington RTD 1 (6) April 23, 2016   Pullman Plaza Hotel, Huntington
43 Win 25-17-1   Dante Craig TKO 2 (6) September 5, 2015   Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Huntington
42 Win 24-17-1   Levi Bowling TKO 1 (4) July 11, 2015   Parkersburg
41 Win 23-17-1   Justin Riegle TKO 1 (4), 1:03 July 30, 2011   Cannonsburg, Kentucky
40 Loss 22-17-1   Siarhei Liakhovich TKO 1 (8), 2:11 November 7, 2009   Nuremberg, Germany
39 Loss 22-16-1   Kali Meehan TKO 3 (10), 1:16 February 16, 2008   Nuremberg, Germany
38 Win 22-15-1   Kevin Rainey UD 4 January 18, 2008   Somerset, Kentucky
37 Loss 21-15-1   Odlanier Solís TKO 2 (8), 0:18 October 19, 2007   Berlin, Germany
36 Loss 21-14-1   Andrew Golota TKO 2 (10), 2:59 June 9, 2007   Katowice, Poland
35 Loss 21-13-1   Guillermo Jones TKO 1 (8), 1:44 January 6, 2007   Hollywood, Florida
34 Loss 21-12-1   Evander Holyfield TKO 2 (10), 2:56 August 18, 2006   Dallas, Texas
33 Loss 21-11-1   Ray Austin TKO 2 (10), 1:17 April 1, 2006   Cleveland, Ohio
32 Loss 21-10-1   Zack Page UD 8 December 9, 2005   Wheeling, West Virginia
31 Win 21-9-1   Jason Waller UD 8 October 14, 2005   Wheeling, West Virginia
30 Win 20-9-1   Travis Fulton TKO 1 (8) August 12, 2005   Wheeling, West Virginia
29 Loss 19-9-1   Jason Waller UD 6 May 24, 2005   Woodlawn, Maryland
28 Win 19-8-1   Carlton Johnson UD 8 April 22, 2005   Wheeling, West Virginia
27 Win 18-8-1   Kevin Tallon UD 4 June 25, 2004   Wheeling, West Virginia
26 Loss 17-8-1   Brian Minto TKO 8 (10), 2:56 April 23, 2004   Wheeling, West Virginia For vacant West Virginia heavyweight title.
25 Win 17-7-1   Jeff Lally KO 2 January 18, 2004   West Virginia
24 Loss 16-7-1   Leo Nolan TKO 4 (8) June 13, 2003   Detroit, Michigan Corner retirement.
23 Win 16-6-1   Rodney Phillips TKO 1 March 29, 2003   Parkersburg, West Virginia
22 Loss 15-6-1   Kirk Johnson KO 2 (8), 2:59 December 7, 2002   Las Vegas, Nevada
21 Win 15-5-1   Mark Johnson TKO 4 (4), 0:00 July 12, 2002   Lexington, Kentucky Corner retirement.
20 Loss 14-5-1   Willie Phillips TKO 6 (8), 1:41 June 11, 2002   Chester, West Virginia
19 Win 14-4-1   Scott Hosaflook TKO 1 June 1, 2002   Morgantown, West Virginia
18 Loss 13-4-1   David McNemar MD 12 April 20, 2002   Parkersburg, West Virginia
17 Loss 13-3-1   Sedreck Fields DQ 4 (5), 1:11 January 30, 2002   Miami Beach, Florida Bates was disqualified for flagrant headbutting.
16 Loss 13-2-1   Andre Purlette TKO 2 (12), 1:29 October 5, 2001   Miami Beach, Florida For vacant NABO heavyweight title.
15 Win 13-1-1   Jimmy Haynes KO 1 (6), 2:00 September 28, 2001   Lexington, Kentucky
14 Win 12-1-1   Gerald Moore KO 1 August 25, 2001   Beckley, West Virginia
13 Win 11-1-1   Carlton Johnson KO 1 August 14, 2001   Chester, West Virginia
12 Win 10-1-1   Jorel Mann TKO 1 July 28, 2001   Huntington, West Virginia
11 Win 9-1-1   Mike Sheppard TKO 1 June 9, 2001   Parkersburg, West Virginia
10 Win 8-1-1   Antonio Colbert TKO 1 (4), 2:10 April 19, 2001   Lexington, Kentucky
9 Win 7-1-1   David Johnson KO 1 (4), 1:50 March 30, 2001   Lexington, Kentucky
8 Draw 6-1-1   Chad Van Sickle PTS 4 March 1, 2001   Lexington, Kentucky
7 Win 6-1   Elmer Coles TKO 1 January 20, 2001   Huntington, West Virginia
6 Win 5-1   George Randolph TKO 1 December 9, 2000   Huntington, West Virginia
5 Win 4-1   Thomas Dixon TKO 3 September 16, 2000   Huntington, West Virginia
4 Win 3-1   Mario Hereford KO 2 August 26, 2000   Gallatin, Tennessee
3 Win 2-1   Kanovas Alexander TKO 1 June 8, 2000   Barboursville, West Virginia
2 Loss 1-1   Tim Knight UD 4 March 22, 2000   Louisville, Kentucky
1 Win 1-0   Reggie Strickland TKO 1 (4) November 10, 1999   Chester, West Virginia

Professional wrestling edit

Bates made his professional wrestling debut on November 15, 2008, in Ashland, Kentucky, at Ohio Championship Wrestling's November Reign, where he defeated Vinnie Viagra. He defeated "The Driller" Eddie Browning on December 13 at OCW's Season's Beatings.

Bates got his third victory at OCW on January 10, 2009, at the New Year's Bash by defeating NWA All-Star Wrestling Heavyweight Champion "Pretty Boy" Stan Lee. Bates made his wrestling debut at an arena where he is undefeated in the boxing ranks, the Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse in Huntington, West Virginia, at 304 Wrestling's Battlefront. He defeated Vinnie Viagra in that outing.

Bates is now in training to fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His progress is being documented in a YouTube series called "Being the Beast".

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