Jayden Price Secures 100th Fight Victory at Olympic Hopes Tournament
By LatestBoxing.com Staff In the heart of Bosnia, a teenage phenomenon continues to rewrite the amateur record books – this time flying the flag for Bahrain. Jayden Price, just 15 years old, stepped into the ring at the Olympic Hopes Tournament and delivered a commanding performance against a tough Croatian opponent, securing a victory that marks a monumental milestone: his 100th competitive bout. Officially, Price’s ledger now reads an astonishing 95 wins from 100 contests. However, those who have charted his meteoric rise know that the raw numbers don't tell the full story. A handful of questionable decisions have arguably robbed him of a perfect record – but as any veteran of the amateur code will tell you, that is the unforgiving nature of the sport. What matters is that Price continues to progress, and his victory in Bosnia is another firm step forward in a career already legendary for his age. The Croatian champion, who shared the ring with Price, deserves immense credit. He displayed technical skill and sportsmanship throughout, conducting himself with a respect that honours his coaches and his nation. Price and his camp were quick to acknowledge his opponent’s quality, wishing him future success. Price’s résumé is staggering for a teenager. He is a two-time Asian Champion, a four-time England Champion, a USA National Open Champion, and holds a perfect 27/27 Box Cup record. He has travelled the globe, trading leather with the best young pugilists on the planet – all while proudly representing the Kingdom of Bahrain. Now, attention shifts to Saturday’s final. The support from his followers has been overwhelming, and Price is ready to deliver one more masterclass. The future of Bahraini boxing is in excellent hands. Photo credit: Jayden Price / Facebook
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