- Brian Norman Jr. is currently the WBO welterweight champion.
- Norman Jr. holds a perfect professional record of 27-0.
- Norman Jr. will defend his title against Jin Sasaki on June 19 in Japan.
Reigning WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. is among the top names in the 147-pound weight class because of his immaculate professional record of 27-0 and incredible knockout power that helped him secure a 78% finish rate.
When he returns inside the ring, his boxing odds will be available at the BetMGM online sportsbook, and itโll be interesting to see if oddsmakers give him favorable odds. Speaking of his comeback fight, check out his next confirmed opponent and return date below.
When Is Brian Norman Jr.โs Next Fight?
Norman Jr. will defend his WBO welterweight title against Jin Sasaki on June 19 inside the Ota-City General Gymnasium in Japan.
This will be his first title defense since winning the WBO belt last March against Derrieck Cuevas.
Brian Norman Jr.โs Boxing Record and Titles
- Boxing record: 27-0
- Wins by TKO/KO: 21
- Wins by decision: 6
- TKO/KO rate: 78%
- Number of world titles won: 1
- Number of title defenses: 0
Brian Norman Jr.โs Notable Wins
Norman Jr.โs notable wins were against Quinton Randall, Janelson Figueroa Bocachica, Giovanni Santillan, and Derrieck Cuevas.
Brian Norman Jr.โs Boxing Earnings
Norman Jr.โs estimated boxing earnings are $1 million. One of the biggest single-fight payouts he secured is $650,000 when he fought Cuevas.
Brian Norman Jr.โs Trainer, Coach, and Cornermen
Norman Jr.โs head coach and trainer is his father, Brian Norman Sr., who has been molding him to be a boxing champion since he was a kid.
Norman Sr. was also a former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2011 and accumulated a pro record of 17 wins and 11 losses.