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Hearns started his career on February 1983. His career record to date stands at 8 wins and he remains unbeaten. Hearns's longest KO streak is 3 fights long out of his 8 pro career fights.
In an impressive debut, Hearns kept his calm and defeated Kali Muhammad over 4 rounds via a judges decision. This was only the 2nd time Muhammad had been taken the full distance. Hearns's rise through the ranks continued with 4 wins against fighters such as Cedric Mitchell, Orlando Green and Kali Muhammad. This took his record to 4 wins.
Lewis Nelton was beaten next on May 22nd, 1983 meaning Hearns could maintain his unbeaten streak. Hearns was the 3rd person to go the distance with Nelton. Hearns fought Lewis Nelton in 1983, the result was via PTS. Hearns's winning streak went from 4 wins to 6 after he then defeated boxers including Arvell Campbell and Antonio Rutledge.
Hearns then went on to fight and beat Marvin Adams on January 16th, 1987 maintaining his unbeaten record. The win against Adams came in the 1st round of a 0 round fight via KO. Hearns was the 3rd person to stop Adams.
Billy Hearns retained his unbeaten record in his most recent fight by beating Dan Fiello on November 11th, 1987, increasing his record to 8 wins. In an impressive showing of his boxing ability, Hearns outclassed Fiello in his latest performance, claiming the round 6 KO and becoming the first person of 3 to have stopped Fiello.