Bruce Carrington
Shu Shu
Bio
Right then — Bruce "Shu Shu" Carrington is one of the proper rising names in American boxing and a man widely tipped to land in pound-for-pound conversations within the next 18 months. The Brooklyn featherweight is unbeaten at 17-0 with 10 knockouts and currently holds the WBC featherweight world title. He's a tidy, technical, defensively responsible boxer with serious hand speed and the kind of ring IQ you'd associate with a fighter in his thirties.
Carrington built his amateur reputation on the New York scene before turning professional with Top Rank, and his climb has been as clean as you'll see in modern American boxing. He's never been hurt, never been close to losing a round in any meaningful way, and he's already collected the kind of championship-level rounds most fighters take a decade to accumulate. Make no mistake, when this lad puts a stoppage on a contender, the wider world is going to take notice.
Next up for Carrington is the co-main event of the inaugural "The Fight" series launch on July 4 at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, where he defends against undefeated Mexican challenger Rene Palacios. It is the kind of fight that should — if Bruce produces — push him into proper U.S. household-name territory ahead of unification talks at 126.