Prince Arron

Prince Arron
Statistics
Real name Arron Jones
Rated at Light Middleweight
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Nationality British
Born (1987-12-27) 27 December 1987
Droylsden, England
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 29
Wins 23
Wins by KO 4
Losses 5
Draws 1

Prince Arron (born 27 December 1987) is an English professional boxer fighting in the light middleweight division. He was the winner of the tenth Prizefighter tournament featuring boxers in the light middleweight category.

Early professional career

Arron's professional debut came on 28 April 2006 with a victory over Tommy Jones at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. He fought and won four more times that year before meeting undefeated fellow prospect Anthony Small at the Elephant and Castle in Southwark on 21 October 2006. The fight, Arron's fifth, resulted in a second round stoppage defeat against Small who would go on to become the British and Commonwealth champion in later fights.[1] Arron got back to winning ways in his next fight against journeyman Rocky Muscas but suffered defeat once more in his seventh professional contest against undefeated Leeds fighter Danny Reynolds. The fight on 3 December 2006, at the Lightwaves Leisure Centre in Wakefield, resulted in a points loss for Arron over six rounds meaning that Arron in his debut year as a professional finished with a record of 5-2.[2]

British Masters Title and fight with Duddy

In 2007 Arron kept up his busy schedule and begun the year well, when on 18 February 2007, he defeated George Katsimpas at the York Hall in Bethnal Green. One victory followed against Sherman Alleyne before meeting Cello Renda at the Midland Hotel for the British Masters Middleweight title. The fight against Renda was the Droylsden man's first 10 rounder and resulted in a distance win and a first career title for the Prince. Further wins followed in 2007 against Olufemi Moses and Martin Marshall before travelling to Dublin for a high-profile clash with Irish fighter John Duddy. The fight with Duddy on 20 October 2007 resulted in a third career defeat for Arron as the unbeaten and more experienced Duddy stopped him in the second round.[3][4]

Prizefighter win

Arron fought just once in 2008 defeating Tony Randell before returning in 2009 and scoring wins over the likes of Dee Mitchell, Danny Gwilym and Taz Jones. On 18 December 2009 however Arron's hopes of completing a series of wins in the year were dashed with his first career draw against Max Maxwell over six rounds at the York Hall. In 2010 Arron was chosen as a participant in the tenth installment of the Prizefighter series which this time featured light middleweights. The tournament on 26 February 2010 pitched Arron in the quarter finals against George Hillyard with the Prince winning on points. The semi-finals resulted in a career best win for Arron with a win over the tournament favourite and former Commonwealth champion Bradley Pryce. In the final Arron faced former amateur champion Brett Flournoy who had fought his way to the final with wins over the undefeated Steve O'Meara and former British title challenger Danny Butler. A close final turned the way of Arron, when in the third and final round, the tournaments only knockdown resulted in all three judges scoring unanimous decisions.[5][6]

Arron returned to the ring following the Prizefighter success on 7 May 2010 for a re-match with Max Maxwell, the man with whom he had drawn against the previous year. The fight in Widnes resulted in a much clearer result this time with Arron handed a points win over 8 rounds.[7] Arron trod old ground once more in his next fight on 9 July 2010 with a victory over former victim Tony Randell, stopping him in the sixth round.[8] on 25 September 2010 Arron recorded his third win in a row following his Prizefighter victory beating the rugged Hungarian Mihaly Kotai with sixth round stoppage.[9]

British Light Middleweight Title

Arron challenged for the British light middleweight title against reigning champion Sam Webb on 13 May 2011. Webb, who had won the title against Anthony Small and made one defence against Martin Concepcion got the better of the early exchanges before a right hook sent the champion to the canvas in the 5th round. Webb managed to hold out despite an onslaught of punches to the end of the round and was eventually stopped in the 12th. Of the first knockdown Arron questioned the decision not to halt the fight in the 5th saying "He didn’t throw a shot for about two minutes after he went down" and adding "I was hitting him with big shots and he was just fighting on instinct". Speaking of his achievement, Arron's trainer Bob Shannon said "He’s going to be a force to be reckoned with...he’s got so much potential, he could go all the way".[10]

He later won the British title from Sam Webb in London in 2011. Arron has since lost the British title to Blackpool-based fighter Brian Rose, after a split decision at Wigan's Robin Park Arena.

References

  1. Boxing News | Prince to be the king
  2. "BoxRec - Prince Arron". Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. "Duddy continues title march". RTÉ Sport. 21 October 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  4. John Duddy V Prince Arron. YouTube. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  5. Boxing News | The Prince reflects
  6. "The News of the World". Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  7. "O'Donnell Stops Balogh, Prince Arron Decisions Maxwell - Boxing News". Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  8. "Sergio Martinez targeting Gennady Golovkin after the June 7th Cotto bout". Boxing 24/7. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  9. "Bad Left Hook, Global Boxing News and Commentary". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  10. men Administrator (17 May 2011). "Prince Arron back with a bang". men. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
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