Jamaican Boxer Survives 2 Knockdowns To Remarkably Comeback And Win

Jamaican Boxer Survives 2 Knockdowns To Remarkably Comeback And Win

Jamaica is not usually known for professional boxing but this Jamaican boxer changed the game this weekend in boxing.

Cheavon Clarke — remember the name.

This weekend in boxing he was knocked down twice and somehow, someway, got back to his feet to win the fight and get the stoppage.

Here is more for those that don’t know:

Fight vs Jack Massey – June 6, 2026

  • Clarke was dominated early.
  • Knocked down twice in round 4.
  • Recovered and won rounds 5 and 6.
  • Knocked Massey down in round 7.
  • Stopped Massey at 1:24 of round 7 by TKO.
  • Dramatic comeback victory.

For those that don’t know about Clarke, here is more info on him:

Cheavon Clarke (“C4”) Facts

  • Born December 14, 1990 in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
  • Age 35. Holds Jamaican, British, and French nationality.
  • Fights out of Gravesend, Kent, UK. Southpaw. Around 6’0″ tall.
  • Moved to England as a child. Started boxing at age 19.
  • Former truck driver (HGV).
  • Strong amateur: Competed for Jamaica and Great Britain. Bronze at 2018 Commonwealth Games. Reached Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
  • Vegan athlete. Survived serious childhood injuries.

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