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Jake Tucker (Boxer)

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Jake Tucker (born 24th of August 2001) is an Irish amateur boxer. He competes at Middleweight (75 kg). Tucker trains at Emerald ABC Belfast, under Harry Hawkins.[1]

Jake Tucker
Statistics
Weight(s) Middleweight
Height 6 ft 4 in (193cm)
Reach 80 in (203 cm)
Born August 24th 2000 (age 20)

Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland

Stance Orthodox

Amateur career[edit]

National Titles[edit]

Jake Tucker has an impressive underage record with successfully obtaining eight consecutive Irish amateur titles,[2]and is currently Ulster Elite middleweight champion securing gold medal defeating Gerard French on February 25th 2020 in Belfast’s iconic Ulster Hall.[3]

International Competitions[edit]

Haringey Box Cup 2019[edit]

Jake Tucker won Gold medal in the Youth middleweight division of the Haringey Box Cup.[4]

Quarter final- Tucker defeated GB athlete Christy Collins from Next Generation ABC on a 3-2 split decision.

Semi-Final - Tucker defeated Adam Olaore from Howden Boxing Academy by way of W/O

Final - Tucker defeated Joel Bartell from Guildford City Boxing Club on a 4-1 majority decision to secure the gold medal podium position


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  1. Loughran, Neil (2019-08-20). "Ambitious brothers Kane and Jake Tucker ready to shine for Ireland on big stage". The Irish News. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  2. "Liverpool Life has Jake Tucker ready for European breakthrough - Irish Boxing". 2019-09-03. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  3. Fullerton, Gareth (2020-02-26). "Ulster Elite Championships finals night in photos". BelfastLive. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  4. Gunning, Anthony (2019-07-19). "Jake Tucker aiming to topple Irish champion David McDonagh". The Irish News. Retrieved 2021-08-30.