Bruce Carrington

Bruce Carrington

"Shu Shu"

Division: featherweight

Nationality: USA

Hometown: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Birth Date: 1997-04-17

Height: 5.8 cm

Reach: 72 cm

Stance: orthodox

Professional Record

17

Wins

(10 by KO)

0

Losses

(0 by KO)

0

Draws

17

Total Fights

Biography

Bruce Carrington Jr., born on April 17, 1997, in Brooklyn, New York, stands at 5 feet 8 inches with a reach of 72 inches. Competing in the featherweight division, Carrington fights out of the orthodox stance and has quickly become one of the most promising talents in American boxing.

Carrington made his professional debut on October 9, 2021, on the undercard of the highly anticipated Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder fight at the T-Mobile Arena. He won his debut comfortably, securing a unanimous decision in a 4-round bout. His rise in the boxing world gained further momentum in 2023 when he was named The Ring magazine’s Prospect of the Year, a testament to his skill, dedication, and impressive performances inside the ring.

In 2024, Carrington was set to face Enrique Vivas at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. However, Vivas withdrew from the fight due to a visa issue, and was replaced by Brayan De Gracia. Carrington continued his impressive run, securing a dominant victory over De Gracia by TKO in the eighth round, during which he scored two knockdowns.

Bruce Carrington has steadily risen through the featherweight ranks, making his presence felt across North American arenas. On September 27, 2024, at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York, he secured a hard-fought ten-round majority decision over Sulaiman Segawa, claiming the North American Boxing Federation, WBC Silver, and WBO Inter-Continental featherweight titles. He showcased his ability to control the ring and capitalize on openings. On November 15, 2024, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Carrington overcame Dana Coolwell over eight rounds, scoring two knockdowns and demonstrating both power and tactical intelligence.

Carrington opened 2025 in March at Fontainebleau Las Vegas with a third-round TKO over Enrique Vivas, landing clean shots and leaving no doubt about his finishing ability. He followed this with a twelve-round unanimous decision victory against Mateus Heita on July 26, 2025, at Madison Square Garden Theater, capturing the WBC Interim World Featherweight title. Across these bouts, Carrington has proven consistency, composure, and the capacity to perform at the highest level, cementing his status as one of the most promising featherweights in the sport today.

Technical Overview

Bruce Carrington, an American boxer, has evolved from a fighter once criticized for showboating into a master of his craft, with his style now celebrated as a work of art. His approach in the ring is a unique fusion of jazz-like improvisation, raw athleticism, and tactical brilliance. Carrington uses parrying to disrupt his opponent’s rhythm, breaking the flow of their combination attacks and creating immediate openings for counters. By parrying the first punch in an opponent’s combination, he seizes control of the exchange, putting himself in a position to dominate the fight.

Carrington’s movement is fluid and unpredictable, staying light on his feet with a slight bounce that keeps him constantly in motion. This allows him to launch quick attacks or shift into defensive maneuvers at a moment’s notice. His body punching is precise, as he digs hooks to both sides of his opponent’s body, wearing them down and opening up opportunities for further attacks. In close-range exchanges, Carrington excels at working with short hooks and uppercuts, overwhelming opponents in tight spaces.

Through his relentless training and sparring, Carrington builds the stamina and toughness necessary for high-level competition. His ability to adapt to any situation in the ring, adjusting his strategy based on his opponent’s actions, makes him an unpredictable and dangerous fighter. With his blend of American fundamentals, agility, and intelligent execution, Bruce Carrington is a fighter who can outbox, outmaneuver, and outthink his opponents, turning each fight into a display of technical artistry.

Fight History

01/31/26 vs. Carlos Castro, W-KO, 9/12

07/26/25 vs. Mateus Heita, W-UD, 12/12

03/29/25 vs. Enrique Vivas, W-TKO, 3/10

11/15/24 vs. Dana Coolwell, W-UD, 8/8

09/27/24 vs. Sulaiman Segawa, W-MD, 10/10

06/08/24 vs. Brayan De Gracia, W-TKO, 8/10

02/16/24 vs. Bernard Angelo Torres, W-KO, 4/10

12/09/23 vs. Jason Sanchez, W-TKO, 2/10

08/26/23 vs. Angel Antonio Contreras, W-UD, 8/8

06/10/23 vs. Luis Porozo, W-TKO, 8/8

04/08/23 vs. Brandon Chambers, W-KO, 2/8

01/14/23 vs. Juan Antonio Lopez, W-UD, 6/6

09/23/22 vs. Jose Argel, W-UD, 6/6

06/18/22 vs. Adrian Leyva, W-TKO, 6/6

03/19/22 vs. Yeuri Andujar, W-KO, 5/6

01/29/22 vs. Steven Brown, W-KO, 2/4

10/09/21 vs. Cesar Cantu, W-UD, 4/4

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