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September 26, 2024
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It was the perfect debut to what promises to be a long and prosperous boxing career. San Bernardino native Terry Washington, 20, recently had his professional boxing debut at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, and it was great way to kick off his career.

Washington was the third feature fight on a six fight card, but his match had the vibe of a main event. With a number family members, friends, supporters and fans in the crowd, Washington was clearly the fan favorite. He put on a show, dominating the fight from the opening bell. One minute and fifty-five seconds later Washington was named the winner by knockout in the first round.

“That’s exactly how you want to begin your career. You don’t want to waste time and keep your opponent in the ring any longer than you have to,” said Ian Franklin.

Franklin is Washington’s trainer and mentor. He discovered Washington when he was eight years old. From the very beginning he knew he had something special. Franklin is the founder of F. I. G. H. T. S.  Boxing Club, as well as the founder of the non-profit Project Fighting Chance. With his non-profit, Franklin mentors young kids, keeping them on the right path and expose them to the art of boxing.

After having a stellar amateur career and being passed over by the USA Olympic team, Franklin and Washington decided it was time to turn pro. Currently fighting in the Light Flyweight division at 108 pounds the plan is to be patient and slowly move up in weight classes.

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Washington is fairly tall for his weight. His build is reminiscent of a smaller version of Tommy Hearns. He is long and thin for his weight and possesses a lot of speed and power.

“We’ll stay in this division for a minute. We’re going to take our time and gradually move up,” said Franklin.

The plan is to have Washington fight again in November. They don’t know where or who yet, but the plan is to be active in a couple of months. With one fight under his belt and a 1-0 record with one knockout, Franklin wants to work everything according to plan with Washington.

“The debut went exactly as planned. Terry was focused and all about his business,” said Franklin. “He didn’t play with his opponent. He knew he was a superior opponent and he showed it. He did what he was supposed to do. He also sent a message to the rest of the division,” added Franklin.

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