Bruce Carrington

Featherweight

W

16

KO

9

L

0

D

0

Hometown

Brooklyn, New York

Stance

Orthodox

Age

30Year

Height

58'4

about

100%

Win rate

56%

KO rate

Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington: The Elite Specialist of the Featherweight Division

From the streets of Brownsville to the pinnacle of world boxing, Bruce Carrington is the sport’s next global superstar.

Overview

Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington is an undefeated professional boxer and the reigning WBC Interim Featherweight World Champion. Hailing from Brownsville, Brooklyn—a legendary neighborhood that produced icons like Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe—Carrington is carrying forward the legacy of New York boxing with his unique blend of tactical brilliance and explosive power.

The Meaning of “Shu Shu”

His nickname, “Shu Shu,” is derived from Egyptian mythology, meaning “The one who rises above.” This name perfectly encapsulates his journey; whether overcoming the challenges of his youth or dismantling elite opponents in the ring, Bruce consistently rises to the occasion.

Elite Amateur Background

Before turning professional, Carrington established himself as one of the finest amateur boxers in the United States.

  • Record: A staggering amateur career with over 250 wins.

  • Accolades: Winner of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials (125 lbs).

  • Reputation: Known as a technical master, he earned the respect of coaches and peers nationwide before signing with Top Rank Boxing.

Professional Dominance

Since his professional debut in 2021, Carrington has remained untouchable. Known as “The Einstein of Boxing,” his high Ring IQ allows him to “download” his opponent’s movements and set traps that often end in spectacular knockouts.

  • Pro Record: 16-0 (9 KOs)

  • Stance: Orthodox

  • Style: A disciplined, high-pressure counter-puncher with a 72-inch reach.

  • Lifestyle: A dedicated Vegan athlete, Bruce credits his plant-based diet for his exceptional recovery and sustained energy in the ring.

Honours

  • WBC Interim World Feather

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