Jon Fernandez

Jon Fernandez

"Jonfer"

Division: lightweight

Nationality: Spain

Hometown: Bilbao, País Vasco, Spain

Birth Date: 2024-08-26

Height: 5.1 cm

Reach: 68 cm

Stance: orthodox

Professional Record

26

Wins

(22 by KO)

3

Losses

(1 by KO)

0

Draws

29

Total Fights

Biography

Jon Fernandez, born Jon Fernandez Dominguez on August 26, 1995, in Bilbao, País Vasco, Spain, is a prominent professional boxer. Fernandez, also known by his alias “Jonfer,” has established himself as a formidable force in the super lightweight division. Standing at 5 feet 10 inches with a reach of 68 inches, Fernandez fights with an orthodox stance and has garnered significant attention in the boxing world for his explosive style and technical prowess.

Fernandez made his professional debut on March 27, 2015, securing a unanimous decision victory over Sidney Cortes. Over the years, he built a reputation for his knockout ability, achieving 22 of his 26 wins by KO, which translates to an impressive 84.62% knockout rate. His early career was marked by a series of victories that included notable wins over opponents such as Ruben Garcia, Anzor Gamgebeli, and Reynaldo Mora. By 2016, Fernandez had already claimed the WBC Youth World Super Featherweight title by defeating Mikael Mkrtchyan in the fourth round.

Fernandez’s career continued to ascend as he faced tougher competition. In 2017, he captured the vacant WBC Silver Super Featherweight title with a stoppage victory over Alexander Podolsky. However, his undefeated streak came to an end in 2018 when he faced O’Shaquie Foster and lost by unanimous decision. Despite this setback, Fernandez bounced back with significant wins, including a notable victory over Gabriel Rosado in 2019, which earned him a top ranking by the WBO and set the stage for a world-title fight.

In recent years, Fernandez has maintained his momentum with impressive performances. In March 2024, he secured a unanimous decision victory over Jezzrel Corrales, demonstrating his resilience and skill in the ring.

Technical Overview

Jon Fernández is the quiet storm of Spanish boxing—a technician with predator instincts who stalks with patience. He doesn’t chase the crowd or the knockout—he lets them come to him. He controls the ring like a general who already knows the outcome of the war. His footwork is upright and measured, his pace relentless but never rushed. He fights with the dual nature of a predator: a tiger when the opening’s clear, a lioness when he’s drawing prey into his trap.

Jon’s presence in the ring is more than athletic—it’s cultural. His discipline and pressure carry echoes of Spain’s warrior lineage. He doesn’t just throw punches—he composes them. Each round feels like a movement in a Spanish opera, every exchange building toward a cold, deliberate crescendo. His jab is the metronome, his right hand the final chord. He uses his hips and torso to roll under combinations, then re-establishes distance with a sharp reset.

To understand Jon’s depth, you can look to another Spanish warrior—Ilia Topuria. Topuria fights with the fire of a Crusader, holding the line in the octagon like a soldier born for war. His destruction of Max Holloway wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. But if Topuria is thunder, Jon is the storm’s architecture. Where Topuria kills, Fernández constructs.

Spain has always produced fighters of spirit—bullfighters in the ring, soldiers in the field, thinkers in the halls of power. From Marcus Aurelius to the last Crusader kings, the Spanish ideal is not to act without purpose but to act with total conviction. Jon Fernández embodies that stoic energy. He walks his opponents down with intent—never frantic, always composed.

Fight History

03/09/24 vs. Jezzrel Corrales, W-UD, 10/10

10/28/23 vs. Andy Colquhoun, W-RTD, 6/10

04/29/23 vs. Petr Petrov, W-RTD, 4/10

12/03/22 vs. Samuel Molina, L-UD, 10/10

10/01/22 vs. Jose Osado, W-TKO, 3/10

07/02/22 vs. Hermin Isava, W-TKO, 3/8

07/03/21 vs. Michel Rivera, L-KO, 8/12

02/08/20 vs. Aristides Perez, W-KO, 1/8

12/28/19 vs. Abderrazak Houya, W-UD, 10/10

09/14/19 vs. Miguel Arevalo Mejia, W-TKO, 3/10

06/22/19 vs. Tuomo Eronen, W-KO, 1/12

12/15/18 vs. Michel Marcano, W-RTD, 3/8

09/21/18 vs. O'Shaquie Foster, L-UD, 10/10

06/29/18 vs. Henry Maldonado, W-TKO, 3/8

04/20/18 vs. Juan Huertas, W-KO, 3/8

09/29/17 vs. Alexander Podolsky, W-RTD, 6/12

06/09/17 vs. Juan Reyes, W-KO, 2/8

04/21/17 vs. Ismael Garcia, W-RTD, 2/10

02/10/17 vs. Ernesto Garza III, W-TKO, 3/8

10/08/16 vs. Mikael Mkrtchyan, W-TKO, 4/10

09/01/16 vs. Naciff Martinez, W-TKO, 5/8

04/16/16 vs. Giorgi Gachechiladze, W-TKO, 2/6

03/12/16 vs. Daniel Calzado, W-TKO, 3/6

02/19/16 vs. Reynaldo Mora, W-TKO, 3/6

12/11/15 vs. Anzor Gamgebeli, W-KO, 1/6

10/02/15 vs. Ruben Garcia, W-KO, 1/6

06/05/15 vs. Vasile Gigel, W-KO, 1/4

05/15/15 vs. Jesus Sanchez, W-PTS, 4/4

03/27/15 vs. Sidney Cortes, W-UD, 4/4

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