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Buffington started his career on October 1996. Although still relatively close to the start of his career, his record stands at 6 wins and will hopefully continue to rise. Between October 1996 and April 1998, Buffington had his longest winning streak of 6 fights. In his 6 fights, his longest KO streak is 2 fights long.
A calm Buffington made the statement he was hoping for in a 4 round fight against Phillip Frost. Claiming the only stoppage defeat of Frost's career in round 3 of the fight via TKO. Continuing on from his successful debut, Buffington won his next 3 fights taking his record to 3 wins.
Next was Clint Calkins on September 26th, 1997 where Buffington took the win continuing his unbeaten streak. Calkins was stopped in the 1st round via TKO crowning Buffington as the first person to stop this opponent. Buffington's wins continued and went from 2 wins to 3 after he then defeated Kenny Brown.
Donald Prince was beaten next on January 17th, 1998 meaning Buffington could maintain his unbeaten streak. The win against Prince came in the 1st round of a 4 round fight via TKO. Buffington was the 5th person to stop Prince.
Buffington then went on to fight and beat Tyrone Bledsoe on February 28th, 1998 maintaining his unbeaten record. Buffington secured the win over Bledsoe after the final bell via UD, resulting in Buffington being the 28th person to defeat Bledsoe.
Jeff Buffington went into his latest fight with Tyrone Bledsoe on April 24th, 1998 with 5 wins and he continued this winning streak taking it to 6 wins. Buffington beat Tyrone Bledsoe in the 1st round of a 4 round fight via TKO. Buffington was the 24th fighter to stop Bledsoe.