Julius Fogle (K.O.B) boxer

Julius Fogle boxer
bouts
27
won
16
lost
10
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
2004-11-19
Height
6′ 0″/183cm
Reach
73″/185cm
Age
-
Born
1971-12-02
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Julius Fogle (born December 2, 1971) is an American former professional boxer. He was also a recruiter for the United States Army and served 20 years of active duty. After his military and boxing career were over, he started a career as a stand-up comedian and author. His book, which is an autobiography is called, "The Last Round".Fogle had a distinguished amateur career, culminating in him winning the 2002 national amateur middleweight championship and 2002 United States Challenge. He was also the 1997 and 2000 National Police Athletic League middleweight champion. He qualified for both the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Trials in the middleweight division. He was a seven-time former All-Army and Armed Forces Gold Medalist and 1997 World Military Games bronze medalist. He won the inaugural 2001 National Ringside Tournament and won a silver medal in the 2003 Pan Am Games Qualifier. He was a 3-time State and Regional Golden Gloves Gold Medalist winning a Silver Medal in the 1998 and Bronze in the 1999 National Golden Gloves. He served as an USA Boxing Athlete Representative on the Board of Directors from 2003–2004 and had a brief amateur coaching stint in 2004. During his amateur career he faced the likes of Jermain Taylor, Jeff Lacy, Jerson Ravelo, Daniel Eduourd, Andre Ward and Andre Dirrell.Fogle turned professional in 2004 as a light heavyweight. He won a minor title, the International Boxing Council Americas Super Middleweight championship, by beating knocking out Isaiah Henderson in two rounds in December 2005, then moved up in weight class to light heavyweight. His last boxing match was in 2013 and he finished with a 16-10 record. In one of his last fight, he fought against Sergei "Krusher" Kovalev losing by 2nd round TKO.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2014-02-07 Willis Lockett WLLLLL DC Armory, Washington LOST
Unanimous decision
2013-08-17 Julius Jackson WWWWWW Mark C. Marin Center, Charlotte Amalie LOST
Technical knockout
2013-06-14 Tiwon Taylor LLLLLL The Ritz, Raleigh WIN
Technical knockout
2012-05-25 Ryan Coyne WWWWWW Ameristar Casino, Saint Charles LOST
Unanimous decision
2011-04-01 Sergey Kovalev WWWWWW UIC Pavilion, Chicago LOST
KO
2010-07-14 Maxim Limonov WWWWWW South Philly Arena, Philadelphia LOST
Split-decision
2010-06-10 Andres Taylor WWWWWW Pasquerilla Center, Johnstown LOST
Unanimous decision
2010-04-22 Enrique Ornelas WWWLWL Club Nokia, Los Angeles LOST
KO
2010-04-02 Henry Buchanan LWWWLW Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington LOST
Unanimous decision
2010-02-12 Maksim Vlasov WWWWWW Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula LOST
KO
2009-08-22 Kevin Engel LWWLWW Chaifetz Arena, Saint Louis NC
2007-04-18 Jermain Mackey WWWLWW Clifford Park, Nassau LOST
Technical knockout
2007-02-23 Mike McFail LLLDLL Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro WIN
Technical knockout
2006-12-07 Clinton Bonds LLLWLW Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
2006-08-26 Buck Smith LLLL Beaumont Club, Kansas City WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-06-24 Raynard Darden LWLLLL RBC Center, Raleigh WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-04-20 Scott Baker debut Capital Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City WIN
Technical knockout
2006-01-20 Jimmy Hagar WLWWW Capitol Plaza Hotel, Jefferson City WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-12-17 Isaiah Henderson LWWL Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
2005-11-05 Charles Walker debut Beaumont Club, Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
2005-08-02 Jeremy Welch LW Union Station, Kansas City WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-07-16 Enrique Dublan debut The Venue, Greensboro WIN
Technical knockout
2005-06-11 Robert Ross LLLL Harrah's Hotel & Casino, Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
2005-05-14 Mike Williams LDWLLL The Venue, Greensboro WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-02-05 Jerald Lowe LLWLLL The Venue, Greensboro WIN
Technical knockout
2004-12-04 Dale Richardson L Beaumont Club, Kansas City WIN
KO
2004-11-19 Tim Allensworth debut Union Station, Kansas City WIN
KO