Hurd vs Resendiz HIGHLIGHTS: March 4, 2023 | PBC on Showtime
In a slugfest of a co-main event, power-punching Mexican Armando Reséndiz (14-1, 10 KOs) delivered a star-making performance, battering “Swift” Jarrett Hurd (24-3, 16 KOs) and spoiling the former unified 154-pound world champion’s comeback fight. The ringside physician stopped the contest five seconds into the tenth and final round due to a severe laceration on Hurd’s lip. The determined Reséndiz outworked Hurd, landing 280 of his 780 punches thrown, the most connected punches of any Hurd opponent. In the spirited middleweight scrap, Hurd had his moments on the attack, connecting on 228 of his 562 (40 percent) punches thrown. However, Hurd, in his first fight in 21 months, was unable to overcome Reséndiz’s pressure and volume punching. Reséndiz landed 206 power punches, eventually opening up a deep cut on Hurd’s lip that caused the fight to end. At the time of the stoppage, Reséndiz was ahead on all three judges’ scorecards. “I was visualizing this fight for so long, how I was going to win this fight,” Reséndiz said in the ring through SHOWTIME interpreter Felix DeJesus. “It was all about heart, but I know I can be even better and you’ll see what I mean in my next fight. I told everyone I was willing to go to war, I’m Mexican, after all. It was a strong, physical fight just like we expected. The results speak for themselves.” Hurd tried working his jab early, landing a total of 27 jabs in rounds three and four, but fighting for just the third time in over three years, Hurd faded as the rounds went on. In rounds six through nine, Reséndiz landed 106 power punches while limiting Hurd to 69 landed power punches. “I knew this was going to be a tough, toe-to-to fight based on our styles,” said the 32-year-old Hurd, who lost inside the distance for the first time in his career. “But I only had to make it one more round. I wish I could have finished it, but my lip was cut too bad. So, congratulations to Reséndiz. I definitely wish I could have continued. At no point was I hurt at all in that fight, but I have to respect what the doctors say and there’s nothing I can do about it.”
Hurd vs Gonzalez HIGHLIGHTS: March 1, 2025 | PBC on Prime Video
The first of three fights proceeding the Prime Video PPV included a 10-round middleweight bout that may have been the final ring appearance of 34-year-old former IBF World Super Welterweight Champion Jarrett “Swift” Hurd (25-4-1, 17 KOs) of Accokeek, MD, as he suffered a split-decision loss to Venezuelan power puncher Johan “The Chelo Manotas” González (36-4, 34 KOs).
May Moment Of The Month: Hurd vs Williams
Moment of the Month: May 2019 — Julian “J-Rock” Williams can finally call himself a World Champion, as the Philly native upset Jarrett Hurd by UD in his own backyard to claim the IBF, WBA and IBO titles on May 11, 2019 on a PBC on FOX card in Fairfax, Virginia.
Hurd vs Williams - Watch Fight Highlights | May 11, 2019
On May 11, 2019, unified 154-pound world champion "Swift" Jarrett Hurd put his titles on the line against top contender Julian "J-Rock" Williams on FOX. Despite Hurd being the heavy hometown favorite, Williams fought the better fight and took home a unanimous decision victory. He is now the unified 154-pound world champion.
Best of PBC 2018: Fighter of the Year
PBC's 2018 pick for Fighter of the Year goes to ... 154-pound unified world champion "Swift" Jarrett Hurd!
Lara vs Hurd Highlights: PBC on Showtime - April 7, 2018
History was made Saturday, April 7, 2018 in the Lara vs Hurd fight on Showtime. Jarrett Hurd's 12th-round knockdown of long-reigning champion Erislandy Lara secured his 154-pound title unification victory Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Harrison vs Hurd Highlights: February 25, 2017
Jarrett Hurd became a 154-pound world champion when he landed a vicious right hand that dropped and stopped Tony Harrison in the ninth round.
Hurd vs Dan highlights: November 12, 2016
Jarret Hurd protects his undefeated record by defeating Jo Jo Dan with a TKO.