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Jesse Lee Brinkley (born November 14, 1976) is a former American professional boxer. He challenged once for the IBF Super Middleweight title in 2010.

Jesse Brinkley
BornJesse Lee Brinkley
(1976-11-14) November 14, 1976 (age 48)
Yerington, Nevada, U.S.
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight167.5 lb (76.0 kg)
DivisionSuper middleweight
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Years active13 (1997–present)
Professional boxing record
Total42
Wins35
By knockout22
Losses7
By knockout4
Other information
Websitehttp://www.jessebrinkley.com
Boxing record from BoxRec
Last updated on: January 29, 2010

Personal life

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Brinkley comes from the town of Yerington, Nevada, where he is an active hunter and fisherman.[1] He has been described by NBC as "the class clown". He lives with his longtime girlfriend and their two young children.

Boxing career

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Brinkley disliked wearing headgear and hated the amateur point scoring system - so he turned professional quickly. His dream was to fight the legendary boxer Oscar De La Hoya. He also has a tattoo which is of a scorpion.

In 2004, he entered reality tv show The Contender, and was placed on the West Coast Team. Having seen his teammate Gomez beat the highest-ranked boxer in the competition (Manfredo), he took on the second-highest ranked, Jonathan Reid, and won. His Quarter Final fight saw him having to lose a pounds in an hour to make the weight restriction against Anthony Bonsante, but he won anyway - getting into the semi-finals, albeit in a battered and bruised state. He lost his semi-final against the eventual winner Sergio Mora, and went on to lose the 3rd Place Fight to Alfonso Gomez in a good action fight.[2]

On May 10, 2006 Brinkley fought the undefeated Joey Spina. He was well in control of the fight when in the eleventh round he was hit with a devastating hard body shot and Brinkley crumbled into the corner the referee was forced to stop the fight.

In 2008, in a clash of former boxing TV reality contestants, he took on Otis Griffin, the winner of reality TV show The Next Great Champ on Fox. Brinkley stopped Griffin in the 11th round at the Silver Legacy Reno in Reno, Nevada. Brinkley won the vacant WBC USNBC Super Middleweight title with the victory.[3]

On February 14, 2009, Brinkley fought longtime rival Joey Gilbert at The Reno Events Center in Reno, NV. Brinkley scored a knockdown in the fifth round with a right cross that severely broke Gilbert's nose. Gilbert spent most of the early portion of the fight trying to use movement to frustrate Brinkley, but did not add punches with that movement so Brinkley easily won most of the early rounds. Later in the fight Gilbert started to hold his ground more and made the fight more competitive, but Brinkley still had the upper hand in most of their exchanges. Brinkley went on to win the match via a wide unanimous decision.[4]

Brinkley fought Mike Paschall on July 10, 2009 and won by unanimous decision.[5]

On January 29, 2010, Brinkley fought Curtis "Showtime" Stevens in Reno as part of ESPN2's Friday Night Fights. The bout was an IBF Title Eliminator bout giving the winner an IBF ranking of No. 2. Stevens claimed that Brinkley would not last fifty seconds in the ring with him beforehand, and started the fight aggressively, landing several hard hooks to Brinkley's face in the 1st round, causing swelling over Jesse's right eye very early, but Brinkley weathered the initial storm of Stevens, and outboxed/outfought him in an entertaining fight, dropping Stevens in the 6th and 12th rounds en route to a wide decision win, 117-109, 118-108, 119-107.

On October 15, 2010 Brinkley fought against the IBF Super Middleweight champion Lucian Bute in Montreal, Canada. Brinkley was knocked down twice in rounds five and eight before being stopped in the ninth round.[6]

On April 29, 2011 Brinkley fought Peter Quillin in Reno, Nevada, for the vacant United States Boxing Organisation Super Middleweight Championship. Brinkley lost by TKO in the third round.[7]

Professional Titles

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Professional boxing record

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42 fights 35 wins 7 losses
By knockout 22 4
By decision 13 3
Draws 0
No contests 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
42 Loss 35–7 United States  Peter Quillin TKO 3 (10), 2:34 2011-04-29 United States  Reno Events Center, Reno, Nevada, USA For vacant USBO super middleweight title.
41 Loss 35–6 Romania  Lucian Bute KO 9 (12), 2:48 2010-10-15 Canada  Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada For IBF super middleweight title.
40 Win 35–5 United States  Curtis Stevens UD 12 2010-01-29 United States  Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada, USA Retained WBC United States (USNBC) super middleweight title.
39 Win 34–5 United States  Mike Paschall UD 10 2009-07-10 United States  Reno Events Center, Reno, Nevada, USA
38 Win 33–5 United States  Joey Gilbert UD 12 2009-02-14 United States  Reno Events Center, Reno, Nevada, USA Retained WBC United States (USNBC) super middleweight title.
37 Win 32–5 United States  James Johnson TKO 3 (6), 1:54 2008-12-20 United States  Howard U Burr Arena, Washington, D.C., USA
36 Win 31–5 Canada  Jason Naugler UD 12 2008-06-13 United States  Reno Ballroom, Reno, Nevada, USA Retained WBC United States (USNBC) super middleweight title.
35 Win 30–5 United States  Otis Griffin TKO 11 (12), 0:24 2008-02-22 United States  Silver Legacy Resort & Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA Won vacant WBC United States (USNBC) super middleweight title.
34 Win 29–5 United States  Isaiah Henderson TKO 1 (10), 2:05 2007-10-20 United States  Silver Legacy Resort & Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
33 Win 28–5 United States  Dallas Vargas KO 9 (10), 2:59 2007-07-06 United States  Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
32 Win 27–5 United States  Luis Lopez TKO 6 (10), 1:27 2007-06-14 United States  Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, Idaho, USA
31 Loss 26–5 United Kingdom  Robin Reid UD 8 2007-03-30 United Kingdom  Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, England
30 Loss 26–4 United States  Joe Spina TKO 11 (12), 1:50 2006-05-10 United States  Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, USA For WBC United States (USNBC) super middleweight title.
29 Win 26–3 United States  Anthony Bonsante UD 5 2005-10-15 United States  Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 Loss 25–3 Mexico  Alfonso Gómez UD 5 2005-05-24 United States  Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, USA
27 Loss 25–2 United States  Sergio Mora UD 7 2004-09-24 United States  Pasadena, California, USA
26 Win 25–1 United States  Anthony Bonsante TKO 5 (5), 2:24 2004-09-21 United States  Pasadena, California, USA
25 Win 24–1 United States  Jonathan Reid UD 5 2004-08-21 United States  Pasadena, California, USA
24 Win 23–1 United States  Cleveland Corder KO 9 (10), 2:59 2004-03-11 United States  Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, Idaho, USA
23 Win 22–1 United States  Danny Perez UD 10 2003-08-15 United States  Stodick Park, Gardnerville, Nevada, USA
22 Win 21–1 United States  Joe Garcia KO 2 (8), 1:10 2003-07-11 United States  City Center Pavilion, Reno, Nevada, USA
21 Win 20–1 United States  Cleveland Corder TKO 1 (12), 2:24 2003-06-02 United States  Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, Idaho, USA
20 Win 19–1 Mexico  Miguel Angel Ruiz TKO 3 (10), 2:58 2002-10-24 United States  Coeur d'Alene Casino, Worley, Idaho, USA
19 Win 18–1 United States  Cabien St Pierre TKO 6 (6), 2:34 2002-06-07 United States  Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
18 Win 17–1 Mexico  Sandro Haro UD 6 2001-11-04 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
17 Win 16–1 United States  Cabien St Pierre UD 6 2001-08-24 United States  Harrah's Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
16 Win 15–1 United States  Ken Hulsey TKO 1 (6), 0:59 2001-04-01 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
15 Win 14–1 Mexico  Antonio Garcia TKO 2 (6), 1:23 2001-02-11 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
14 Win 13–1 United States  Kennedy McCullough TKO 4 (6), 2:03 2000-12-17 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
13 Win 12–1 United States  Edward Brown TKO 6 (6), 2:09 2000-11-17 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
12 Win 11–1 Mexico  Juan Carlos Barreto UD 6 2000-08-13 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
11 Win 10–1 Nicaragua  Roger Benito Flores UD 6 2000-06-24 United States  Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
10 Win 9–1 United States  Jason Dietrich TKO 2 (6), 1:28 2000-01-14 United States  Orleans Hotel & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, USA
9 Win 8–1 United States  Roy Smith TKO 1 (6), 1:20 1999-09-04 United States  Casino West, Yerington, Nevada, USA
8 Win 7–1 United States  Raul Jesus Gonzales PTS 4 1999-07-02 United States  Fresno Fair Pavilion, Fresno, California, USA
7 Win 6–1 United States  Jaime Javier Garcia KO 2 (4), 2:42 1999-05-15 United States  Table Mountain Casino, Friant, California, USA
6 Win 5–1 United States  William Amato KO 1 (4) 1998-11-14 United States  San Diego, California, USA
5 Loss 4–1 Mexico  Concepcion Gutierrez TKO 2 (4) 1998-07-25 United States  Club Cal Neva, Reno, Nevada, USA
4 Win 4–0 United States  Mark Urioste TKO 1 (4) 1998-07-18 United States  Casino West, Yerington, Nevada, USA
3 Win 3–0 United States  Israel Sandoval PTS 4 1998-03-30 United States  Radisson Hotel, Sacramento, California, USA
2 Win 2–0 United States  Ernest Pargas KO 1 (4), 0:32 1998-02-20 United States  Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Petaluma, California, USA
1 Win 1–0 United States  Koji Kotera TKO 1 (4), 1:22 1997-07-19 United States  Casino West, Yerington, Nevada, USA

References

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  1. ^ Fitzgerald, Mike; Morley, Patrick (28 February 2013). Third Man in the Ring: 33 of Boxing's Best Referees and Their Stories. Potomac Books, Inc. pp. 14–. ISBN 978-1-61234-242-9.
  2. ^ Hauser, Thomas (1 January 2006). I Don't Believe It, But It's True: A Year in Boxing. Sport Media Pub. ISBN 978-1-894963-50-3.
  3. ^ Clifton, Guy (2008). "Brinkley gets 11th-round TKO". Reno Gazette Journal.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Brinkley beats Gilbert in Reno matchup". USA Today. 2009.
  5. ^ "Boxing: Jesse Brinkley fight is moved up a day". Reno Gazette Journal. 2009.
  6. ^ Strait, Chris (2 January 2012). Strait on Boxing Vol.1: I Never Thought of It That Way. Christopher Strait. p. 31. GGKEY:XEHJ8JD963D.
  7. ^ Wellings, Steve (6 February 2012). Irish Boxing Review: 2012 Edition. Lulu.com. p. 376. ISBN 978-1-4710-1736-0.
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