Troy Amos-Ross

Troy Amos-Ross
Personal information
Full name Troy Amos-Ross
Nickname(s) The Boss
Nationality  Canada
Born July 17, 1975 (1975-07-17) (age 36)
Mahicony, Demerara-Mahaica, Guyana
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Sport
Sport Boxing
Rated at Cruiserweight

Troy Amos-Ross (born July 17, 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a Guyanese Canadian boxer, currently residing in Brampton, Ontario. He competed in the light heavyweight (< 81 kg) division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia and 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. He is the cousin of Egerton Marcus, and the son of Charles Ross.

He is currently ranked as the fourth best cruiserweight according to Ring Magazine and ESPN.com

In the 1996 Olympics, after having defeated Roland Raforme (Seychelles) and Paul M'Bongo (Cameroon), Ross lost 14-8 in quarterfinals to Kazakhstan's eventual gold medalist Vassili Jirov. Ross entered the 2000 Olympics as a gold medal hopeful, however he was eliminated after a disappointing loss in his first fight.

Ross turned pro after the 2000 Summer Olympics, however he announced his retirement in 2005 after compiling an impressive record of 13-1, due to the inability to get quality fights. In 2007 Troy began a comeback and on March 19, 2007 he captured the Commonwealth Cruiserweight title by knocking out John Keeton in the second round.

Ross has also achieved success out of the ring starting his own fashion line, Ross Wear, and playing roles in Hollywood movies. He appeared in the 2005 movie Cinderella Man opposite Russell Crowe playing the role of heavyweight boxer John Henry Lewis. Ross also appeared in the 2007 movie Resurrecting the Champ with Josh Hartnett and Samuel L. Jackson, playing the younger version of the champ. He also appears in the movie Phantom Punch, in the role of Heavyweight boxer Floyd Patterson.

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The Contender

In 2008 Troy joined the cast of the boxing reality TV show The Contender filming in Singapore. He became a member of the gold team and on 14 January 2009 won his first round contest against Australian Lawrence Tauasa.[1] He fought American Felix Cora Jr. in the quarter finals winning when the fight was stopped after 2:48 of the first round.[2] In the semi finals Troy faced Nigerian Akinyemi Laleye, the fight was scored 50-45 by all three judges in Troy's favor. Troy fought another Nigerian, Ehinomen Ehikhamenor, in the Contender final on February 25, 2009 at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut. Ross defeated Ehikhamenor by fourth round TKO to become the Contender Champion.[3]

Professional Record

24 Wins (16 knockouts, 7 decisions), 2 Losses, 0 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 24-2 Carl Handy UD 10 (10) 2010-10-30 Rama, Ontario, Canada
Loss 23-2 Steve Cunningham TKO 5 (8), 0:01 2010-06-05 Neubrandenburg, Germany For vacant IBF cruiserweight title. Cunningham was knocked down in the fourth round.

Fight was stopped and ruled TKO for Cunningham because of cut. The fight was aired in Germany on ARD.

Win 23-1 Daniel Bispo KO 1 (8), 1:12 2009-12-05 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 22-1 Michael Simms UD 10 (10) 2009-06-19 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 21-1 Ehinomen Ehikhamenor TKO 4 (10), 2:00 2009-02-25 Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA Fourth fight in under two months. Won The Contender season 4 championship fight.
Win 20-1 Akinyemi Laleye UD 5 (5) 2009-02-18 Singapore
Win 19-1 Felix Cora Jr. TKO 1 (5), 2:38 2009-01-28 Singapore
Win 18-1 Lawrence Tauasa TKO 2 (5), ?:?? 2009-01-14 Singapore First fight in 8½ months.
Win 17-1 Kendrick Releford UD 8 (8) 2008-05-03 Montreal, Quebec, Canada First fight in 11½ months.
Win 16-1 Tony Booth TKO 2 (8), 1:52 2007-05-18 London, England, United Kingdom
Win 15-1 John Keeton KO 2 (12), 2:08 2007-03-19 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Won vacant Commonwealth cruiserweight title.
Win 14-1 Hastings Rasani TKO 3 (8), 3:05 2007-01-20 London, England, United Kingdom First fight in 19½ months.
Win 13-1 Claudio Rîşco TKO 8 (10), 1:25 2005-05-28 Hull, Quebec, Canada Won vacant Canadian cruiserweight title.
Loss 12-1 Willie Herring SD 8 (8) 2005-03-05 Greensboro, North Carolina, USA Permanent move back up to cruiserweight.
Win 12-0 Etianne Whitaker KO 2 (8), 1:09 2005-02-04 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada Return to light heavyweight.
Win 11-0 John Battle TKO 5 (6), 1:26 2005-01-08 Greensboro, North Carolina, USA This fight was fought at cruiserweight.
Win 10-0 Caseny Truesdale TKO 1 (8), 2:24 2004-12-11 Greensboro, North Carolina, USA This fight was fought at cruiserweight.
Win 9-0 Robert Marsh TKO 4 (6), 0:44 2004-11-20 Greensboro, North Carolina, USA First fight in 21½ months to debut at cruiserweight.
Win 8-0 Sam Reese KO 3 (6), 0:38 2003-01-31 San Antonio, Texas, USA
Win 7-0 Norman Jones UD 6 (6) 2002-08-06 Secaucus, New Jersey, USA
Win 6-0 Dennis Matthews KO 2 (6), 1:13 2002-05-24 Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Win 5-0 Dan Sheehan UD 4 (4) 2001-12-14 Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Win 4-0 Will Little UD 4 (4) 2001-10-26 Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win 3-0 Kip Triplet TKO 2 (4), 2:40 2001-06-22 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Win 2-0 Tim Scoggins TKO 1 (4), 2:12 2001-06-01 San Antonio, Texas, USA
Win 1-0 Roger Bowden UD 4 (4) 2001-04-20 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Professional debut at light heavyweight.

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Preceded by
Mark Hobson
retired
Commonwealth Cruiserweight Champion
vacated

March 19, 2007 – February 2, 2009
Succeeded by
Robert Norton
Preceded by
Sakio Bika
The Contender Champion
2008
Succeeded by
Incumbent