Steve Claggett

  • WINS
    38
  • Losses
    8
  • Draws
    2
  • ko's
    26
  • Alias
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  • Height
    173
  • Reach
    178
  • Division
  • Light Welterweight
  • Age
  • 35
  • Country
  • CanadaCanada
  • Born in
  • Calgary
  • KO PERCENTAGE
  • 68.42%
  • Bouts
  • 48
  • ROUNDS BOXED
  • 288
  • Stance
  • O

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Biography

Early Life and Amateur Career

 

Steve Claggett, born on June 11, 1989, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, stepped into the world of boxing at a young age. Raised in a city not particularly known for its boxing culture, Claggett’s interest in the sport was kindled by his own passion and determination rather than by local tradition. His early start in boxing was influenced by his desire to excel and make a mark in the sport, driven by a tenacious work ethic that would define his career.

 

During his time as an amateur, Claggett demonstrated a solid commitment to honing his skills, rapidly developing into a promising young boxer. He participated in numerous amateur bouts across Canada, gaining a reputation for his aggressive fighting style and resilience in the ring. One of his notable early achievements was winning the Alberta Provincial Championships, a victory that underscored his potential and prowess as an upcoming boxer.

 

Claggett’s amateur career was marked by several significant milestones. In 2007, he won the Canadian National Championships, an accomplishment that highlighted his growth and skill at a national level. This victory not only boosted his confidence but also placed him on the radar as one of Canada’s promising young talents. Throughout his amateur career, Claggett accumulated an impressive record, participating in over 80 fights, which provided him with a vast amount of ring experience and exposure to various fighting styles.

 

Professional Career

 

Steve Claggett’s professional boxing career, marked by resilience and notable victories, began after a successful amateur stint. Making his professional debut in 2008, Claggett quickly demonstrated his readiness to face the challenges of professional boxing. Known for his aggressive style and determination, Claggett began carving a niche for himself in the super lightweight division.

 

One of Claggett’s significant early career highlights came when he won the Canadian light welterweight title. This victory was crucial in establishing him as a serious contender in the Canadian boxing scene. As he progressed, Claggett continued to take on increasingly challenging opponents, which honed his skills and tested his resolve in the ring.

 

A pivotal moment in his career occurred on April 16, 2016, when Claggett faced Chris van Heerden in Las Vegas. Although Claggett did not emerge victorious, the closely contested bout showcased his ability to compete against top-tier opponents, earning him respect and recognition in the broader boxing community.

 

Claggett’s resilience shone through in his bouts against tough opponents like Danny O’Connor. On March 17, 2018, he rebounded from previous setbacks by securing a victory against O’Connor, a fight that not only tested his skills but also his mental toughness. This win was particularly satisfying as it demonstrated his ability to come back stronger after defeats.

 

Another standout performance came on January 26, 2019, when Claggett battled Mathieu Germain in Montreal. The fight ended in a draw, but it was a testament to Claggett’s skill and determination as he faced a highly touted opponent in a hostile environment. This bout further solidified his reputation as a durable and competitive fighter within the super lightweight ranks.

 

Throughout his career, Steve Claggett has been known for his work ethic, durability, and willingness to face any challenger. His journey through the professional ranks is characterized by significant bouts that have defined his career and his legacy as a tough, relentless fighter who always brings his best to the ring. Each fight has added to his experience and readiness to push towards more significant championships and achievements in the sport.

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