By Tony Singleton: Tomorrow night as Jason Booth steps through the ropes to face Jamie Arthur in a super-bantamweight Commonwealth and British title showdown we should all be reminded of the pivotal role that boxing has played and continues to play in his salvation, not only physically but mentally.
Jason Booth
Molitor-Booth: Is it Booth’s time or will Molitor ruin the party?
By Peter Wells: Two fighters have seen it all, families torn apart by tragedy and careers taking horrible turns for the worse. Steve Molitor has always followed in his brother Jeremy’s footsteps until May 4th 2002 when a horrible incident changed his families life. Jeremy was taking drugs and a raging alcoholic and he could not fight those demons. On that night he stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death and was convicted of 2nd degree murder in December 2004. He was sentenced to life in prison. Steve didn’t let that discourage him in fact it has made him stronger and won the IBF Super Bantamweight title 2 years later.
Booth vs. Marsh- British super Bantamweight title fight
By Steven Wain: Tomorrow night at the Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham, England, Jason “2 smooth” Booth (34-5, 14KO’s) defends his British super Bantamweight title against London’s light punching Matthew Marsh (13-1, 1KO).
Jason Booth turned professional in 1996 with a 3rd round TKO victory over Darren Noble, he built up an impressive 14 fights undefeated record before becoming unstuck when challenging for the European flyweight title against David Guerault which Booth lost by unanimous decision.
Boxing Results – Booth stops Hunter
By Nate Anderson: BBBofC British super bantamweight champion Jason Booth (34-5, 14 KO’s) overcame a slow start on Friday night to first dominate and then get the stoppage win over challenger Michael Hunter (29-2-1, 13 KO’s) after he quit on his stool after the 5th round at the Seaburn Centre, Sunderland.
Booth Decisions Dean, Dallas Destroys Belokon – Boxing Results
By Nate Anderson: BBBofC British super bantamweight champion Jason Booth (33-5, 13 KO’s) easily defeated challenger Rocky Dean (14-3-2, 4 KO’s) by a lopsided 12-round unanimous decision on Tuesday night at York Hall, in Bethnal Green, London. The final judges’ scores were 120-108, 119-109 and 119-109. Booth, 31, who was making his first defense of his title after winning the vacant title with a 6th round TKO over Mark Moran in April, tried trading shots with Dean on the inside in the 1st round.
Booth Defeats Moran
By Nate Anderson: Jason Booth (32-5, 13 KOs) added the vacant BBBofC British super bantamweight title to go along with his Commonwealth (British Empire) bantamweight by defeating Mark Moran (11-1-1, 3 KOs) by a 6th round stoppage on Friday night at the Indoor Sports Centre, Leigh, in Lancashire.