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After a debut fight on April 2008, Anthony Lenk (age 36) has now built a record of 14 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws over a 17 fight career so far. The longest win streak that Lenk has ever recorded was between April 2008 and April 2012 when it totaled 9 wins. Lenk's longest KO streak is 3 fights long.
In a great first showing as a pro, Lenk took Bernel Ayers the full 4 to claim his first win and became the first person to take Ayers the full distance. Lenk rise in boxing continued with 9 fights against fighters such as Jeremy Marts, Rufino Flores and Danny Escobar.
Rufino Flores was beaten next on October 31st, 2008 meaning Lenk could maintain his unbeaten streak. Lenk was the 2nd person to go the distance with Flores. Lenk fought Rufino Flores in 2008, the result was via UD.
The first defeat of Lenk's career came against Jessie Vargas on April 17th, 2009. This took his career record to 5-1-0. Lenk's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 6 round fight against the better man. Vargas gave Lenk his first professional loss of his 6 fight career to date. Lenk took on another 2 opponents next, racking up wins against Wilson alfredo Rivera and Dustin Guillemin.
On November 6th, 2010, Lenk went into action again and beat Danny Escobar taking the winning record to 8 wins. Continuing his career, Lenk fought Danny Escobar in 2010 over 6 rounds. Lenk was the 2nd person to go the distance with Danny Escobar. Lenk then went on to win a further 6 fights taking his record to 14 wins, 1 losses and 0 draws.
Lenk went into his next fight against Ricardo Williams jr on September 8th, 2012 with a career record of 14-2-0. Lenk fought a brave fight but in the end was outclassed by Ricardo Williams jr over the 6 distance.
The next defeat of Lenk's career came against Hector Vazquez on December 20th, 2013. This took his career record to 14-3-0. Opponent Vazquez fought well and proved he was technically superior to Lenk over the full 8 round fight. The fight came to a close after the final bell, Vazquez the victor on the judges decision (MD), with Lenk left wondering where his career will go next.