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Tim Coleman started off his pro career aged 20 and currently has a record of 19-4-1. Coleman now looks to build on the experience gained in his first 24 fights. Between June 2005 and November 2007, Coleman had his longest winning streak of 14 fights. In his 24 fights, his longest KO streak is 1 fights long.
Ready to showcase his talent in the pro ranks, Coleman defeated Kevin Carmody over 4 rounds in his debut to secure his first win (UD) against a durable Carmody. Coleman continued on his journey to success by fighting 3 times in 2005 and 6 times in 2007 beating fighters such as Marquis Mcconnell, Muhsin Corbbrey and Jason Champion in his next 12 fights.
James De la rosa was next in line for Coleman where unfortunately, he was defeated on October 3rd, 2008 taking his record to 14-1-1. Coleman's first defeat came over the full distance against James De la rosa on October 3rd, 2008. The fight went to the judges in a UD loss for Coleman. 3 wins followed for Coleman including being the 4th person to stop Carlos arnoldo Cisneros (Round 3 TKO), 4th person to defeat Mike Arnaoutis and 21st person to beat Martinus Clay.
Patrick Lopez was Coleman's next fight on October 1st, 2010 and also the next win in his career via KO. This took his record to 18-1-1 showing a mainly successful career to date. Lopez proved to be no match for Coleman, and Coleman became the first person to stop Lopez via KO during round 3. Coleman's wins continued and went from 18 wins to 19 after he then defeated Sergio Rivera.
On August 5th, 2011, Coleman took on and was defeated by Vernon Paris meaning his career tally went to 19-2-1. Coleman was beaten by Vernon Paris in the 7th round. The win came via TKO in the 7th round. This was Coleman's first stoppage defeat.
Taking another knock in his career, Kendall Holt was next in line for Coleman with Holt coming out victorious. Coleman career was at 19-3-1 following the fight. Coleman was beaten by Kendall Holt in the 2nd round. Coleman had only ever been stopped 2 times previously in his career.
On November 2nd, 2013, Coleman took on and was defeated by Zahir Raheem meaning his career tally went to 19-4-1 Left wondering where Coleman's career will go next, Raheem became only the 3rd man to stop Coleman in the 2nd round of a 10 round fight.