The Chosen One
Georgia native Justin DeLoach is a 6-foot-1 specimen blessed with both power and acumen. Once a 154-pound prospect, he is now campaigning at welterweight, where this size and experience will be a factor.
See Justin's ProfileJ-Rock
Philadelphian Julian “J-Rock” Williams proved he was as tough as his Philly roots—working all the way to the top of the 154-pound division become a unified world champion.
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Jermell Charlo has established himself as one of the greatest 154-pounders ever and certainly the best today, becoming the first ever undisputed super welterweight champion in the four-belt era.
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Jermall Charlo and twin brother Jermell are making history as both are world champions. After winning a world title at 154-pounds, the undefeated Jermall now campaigns at 160 pounds, where he currently holds the coveted WBC title.
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Boxing since age 11 in the Dominican Republic, Javier Fortuna has been to the top of the 130-pound division and is fighting to return there.
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Possessing both solid boxing skills and knockout power, Maryland native Jarrett Hurd is already one of the biggest names in the sport. Now he is on a mission to regain his 154-pound world titles.
See Jarrett's ProfileQuiet Assassin
At 6 feet 2 inches, Cincinnati-based southpaw Jamontay Clark presents a tall order to deal with as he ascends within the 154-pound division.
See Jamontay's ProfileWith his aggressive style, lightning-quick contender Immanuwel Aleem is generating excitement as he claws his way up the 160-pound division.
See Immanuwel's ProfileTank
One of the biggest stars in the sport, Baltimore native Gervonta "Tank" Davis has continued his domination at the pro level—becoming a five-time world champion, winning titles in three divisions and becoming one of the best fighters, pound for pound, in boxing today.
See Gervonta's ProfileEl Gallo Negro
Heavyweight contender Gerald Washington served in the Navy and played college football before making his pro boxing debut at the age of 30.
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