Jake Sutton

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Jake Sutton
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Born
May 12 1985,Jamestown,CAP
Profession
Boxer
International Competitions
Second Olympic Games
Awards
2 Time Individual University Champion,Team University Champion,Olympic Gold Medal, Coocoostan Light Heavyweight Champion

Jack "Jake" Sutton(Born May 12, 1985) is a Coocoostani Light Heavweight and Middleweight Boxer and was the first gold medallist in Coocoostani Olympic history. Sutton's story was made all the more notable by his being thought of as one of the weaker boxers on the team heading into the Olympic Games. He is now the CBF Light Heavyweight Champion.

Early Career

Sutton began boxing at the age of 14 through his Junior High school and was ranked in the top five in the Capital Oblast. After moving into the high school ranks, Sutton lost the middleweight final of the Coocoostan National Championships as a 17 year old and soon accepted a scholarship to Wajax University.

College

Sutton began his college career by winning his class and helping the Golden Panthers win a Tradition conference championship, before they finished 5th at the nationals. In his second year, he won his class again, but this time, the team failed to move on. His Junior year was where he was really noticed, fighting on an injured knee, he won his class at both the conference and national level, guiding Wajax U to a bronze medal. Finally, in his senior year, Sutton won both titles again, this time, the Golden Panthers took the national boxing crown, a first national title in any sport.

Semi-Pro Career

Sutton graduated as a highly touted middleweight, but in his only Semi-Pro fight to date, he was soundly beaten by Ruslan Karpov in three rounds at the Puhdahl Bowl. Sutton went up in weight to Light Heavyweight on the advice of trainer Herbie Bernstein for the Olympics.

Olympics

Sutton arrived in Querzakhi in time for the Opening Ceremony and marched in the Athlete's Parade. He was involved in the move into university dorms for four days, returning the night before his quarterfinal match. Due to the sparse entries in the Boxing competition, fighters were guaranteed a medal with one win. Sutton guaranteed his by beating Billy Lowe of Commerce Heights 25-16. It was in his semifinal against Lucas Duarte da Costa of Cafundeu that he showed his power, beating him 36-16. After nearly a week off, Sutton defeated Josh Nazlo of Stopmenow100 27-25 to take the nation's first gold. Papers the next day were covered with news of his victory and he is all but guaranteed a Presidential Prize in July.

Post-Olympics

Sutton took several months to have a speaking tour of the country with his medal, before returning to training in early July. In mid-june, he was booked to fight for the vacant Coocoostan Boxing Federation Light Heavyweight Title, against a to be determined opponent, which eventually became Khalid Aziz. Aziz fought Sutton well, before he took control in the last four rounds, scoring a Knockout in the eigth. The win was Sutton's first at a high level on home soil.

Medals

   Boxing   
Gold 2007 Querzakhi Men's Light Heavyweight

Fight by Fight

Coocoostan Boxing Federation Record: 0-1
Olympic Record: 3-0

Date Opponent Record Venue Result
5 May 06 Ruslan Karpov,Middleweight NR Puhdahl Bowl,Anadahl L KO3
11 May 07 Billy Lowe,Light Heavyweight NR Olympic Boxing Hall,Querzakhi,UCS W 26-15
14 May 07 Lucas Duarte da Costa,Light Heavyweight 1-0 Olympic Boxing Hall,Querzakhi,UCS W 36-16
May 07 Josh Nazlo,Light Heavyweight 2-0 Olympic Boxing Hall,Querzakhi,UCS W 27-25
5 Aug 07 Khalid Aziz,Light Heavyweight NR Panjuhr Arena W KO8