Lennox Allen
Born
Lennox Alleyne

(1985-07-01) 1 July 1985
Georgetown, Guyana
Other names2 Sharpe
Statistics
Weight(s)Super-middleweight
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[1]
Reach78 in (198 cm)[1]
StanceSouthpaw[1]
Boxing record[2]
Total fights25
Wins22
Wins by KO14
Losses2
Draws1

Lennox Alleyne (born 1 July 1985[1]), better known as Lennox Allen, is a Guyanese professional boxer who challenged for the WBA interim super-middleweight title in 2020.

Professional career

Allen made his professional debut on 16 April 2004, scoring a second-round technical knockout (TKO) victory against Troy Lewis at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall in Georgetown, Guyana.[3]

After compiling a record of 9–0 (5 KOs) he faced Leon Gilkes for the Guyanese super-middleweight title on 27 June 2009 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. Allen dropped his opponent to the canvas in the first round with a left hand but was unable to capitalise on the success, allowing Gilkes to make it through the remainder of the round. 30 seconds into the second round, Allen landed another left hand to put Gilkes down for the second and final time. Gilkes was unable to recover in time, prompting the referee to call a halt to the contest, awarding Allen the Guyanese title via second-round TKO.[4]

After two more wins in non-title fights – a six-round unanimous decision (UD) against Amador Acevedo in March 2010[5] followed by a sixth-round TKO against Victor Paz in July[6] – he faced Darnell Boone on 7 August at the Aviator Sports and Events Center in New York City, fighting to a majority draw over eight rounds.[7]

His next fight came against Nick Brinson for the vacant New York State super-middleweight title on 13 November 2010 at the Washington Avenue Armory in Albany, New York. Allen captured his captured his second professional title, defeating Brinson via seventh-round TKO.[8]

After scoring another nine wins, six by stoppage, he faced rising prospect David Morrell (2–0, 2 KOs) for the vacant WBA interim super-middleweight title on 8 August 2020 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. Lennox suffered the first defeat of his career, losing by a wide UD with the judges' scorecards reading 118–110, 119–109, and 120–108.[9]

Professional boxing record

25 fights 22 wins 2 losses
By knockout 14 1
By decision 8 1
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
25 Loss 22–2–1 Aidos Yerbossynuly TKO 10 (12), 2:59 12 Sep 2021 Jekpe-Jek Arena, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
24 Loss 22–1–1 David Morrell Jr. UD 12 8 Aug 2020 Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California, US For vacant WBA interim super-middleweight title
23 Win 22–0–1 Derrick Webster UD 10 15 Feb 2019 Grand Casino, Hinckley, Minnesota, US
22 Win 21–0–1 Willis Lockett TKO 3 (6), 3:00 21 Jul 2018 Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, US
21 Win 20–0–1 Istvan Zeller TKO 2 (10), 1:31 17 Oct 2015 EagleBank Arena, Fairfax, Virginia, US
20 Win 19–0–1 Paul Gonsalves KO 7 (8), 1:45 17 Apr 2015 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut, US
19 Win 18–0–1 Kojo Issah KO 2 (6), 0:51 29 Jan 2015 BB King Blues Club & Grill, New York City, New York, US
18 Win 17–0–1 Michael Gbenga UD 6 14 Aug 2013 BB King Blues Club & Grill, New York City, New York, US
17 Win 16–0–1 Michael Walker RTD 4 (6), 3:00 14 Jul 2012 Rivers Casino, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
16 Win 15–0–1 Kwesi Jones UD 12 28 May 2011 Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Georgetown, Guyana
15 Win 14–0–1 Jesse Orta TKO 2 (8), 0:37 12 Sep 2009 Yonkers Armory, Yonkers, New York, US
14 Win 13–0–1 Nick Brinson TKO 7 (8), 2:59 13 Nov 2010 Washington Avenue Armory, Albany, New York, US
13 Draw 12–0–1 Darnell Boone MD 8 7 Aug 2010 Aviator Sports and Events Center, New York City, New York, US
12 Win 12–0 Victor Paz TKO 6 (6), 0:16 10 Jul 2010 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York, US
11 Win 11–0 Amador Acevedo UD 6 27 Mar 2010 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York, US
10 Win 10–0 Leon Gilkes TKO 2 (12), 0:50 27 Jun 2009 Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Georgetown, Guyana Won Guyanese super-middleweight title
9 Win 9–0 Jonathan Nelson TKO 1 2:09 16 Nov 2007 Beausejour Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
8 Win 8–0 Rafael Romero TKO 1 (8), 0:50 9 Dec 2006 Thirst Park, Georgetown, Guyana
7 Win 7–0 Winston Pompey PTS 8 7 Apr 2007 National Park, Georgetown, Guyana
6 Win 6–0 Ade Alfons UD 8 4 Mar 2006 Karang Melenu Sports Hall, Tenggarong, Indonesia
5 Win 5–0 Joe Lopez KO 1 (4), 0:42 5 Mar 2005 Hellenic Community Centre, Perth, Australia
4 Win 4–0 Eak Ubol Por Muangubol UD 6 24 Feb 2005 Hellenic Community Centre, Perth, Australia
3 Win 3–0 Rhyan Foster TKO 1 (6) 26 Dec 2004 Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Georgetown, Guyana
2 Win 2–0 Wayne Briggs UD 4 29 May 2004 National Park, Georgetown, Guyana
1 Win 1–0 Troy Lewis TKO 2 16 Apr 2004 Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Georgetown, Guyana

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Lennox Allen Bio Information". FOX Sports. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. "Boxing record for Lennox Allen". BoxRec.
  3. "BoxRec: Lennox Allen vs. Troy Lewis". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  4. "Allen and Moore stun opponents in two rounds". Guyana Chronicle. 29 June 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  5. "BoxRec: Lennox Allen vs. Amador Acevedo". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  6. "BoxRec: Lennox Allen vs. Victor Paz". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  7. Brizel, Robert (8 August 2010). "Boxing Recap: Lennox Allen and Darnell Boone Fight an Old-Fashioned War – Boxing News". Saddo Boxing. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  8. "BoxRec: Lennox Allen vs. Nick Brinson". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  9. Montero, Michael (8 August 2020). "David Morrell inflicts first defeat on Lennox Allen, scores decision win in PBC return". The Ring. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
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