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After a debut fight on September 2009, Chris Keane (age 37) has now built a record of 12 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws over a 14 fight career so far. Keane's longest KO streak is 2 fights long out of his 14 pro career fights.
An explosive pro debut saw Keane face Viktor Szalai in a 4 round debut fight. Chris became only the 17th person to stop Szalai shy of the full distance, stopping him in the 2nd. Keane built on his successful start to his career by fighting once in 2009, 3 times in 2010 and 3 times through 2011 and 2012 which included fights against Remigijus Ziausys, Sandor Balogh and Hastings Rasani to name just a few.
Shane Mcphilbin was Keane's next fight on January 18th, 2013 and also his next win in his career. Keane was the first person to stop Shane Mcphilbin and he did it in the 3rd round via TKO.
On April 26th, 2013 Keane fought and beat Tamas Toth (5-2-1) to continue his unbeaten streak. Keane was the first person to stop Tamas Toth and he did it in the 2nd round via TKO.
The first defeat of Keane's career came against Neil Dawson on May 31st, 2013. This took his career record to 10-1-0. Keane was beaten and stopped by Neil Dawson in the 2nd round. The win came via TKO in the 2nd round. Taking his record to 11-1-0. Keane then went on to win his next fight against Remigijus Ziausys.
Keane kept his losses at 1 by beating Igoris Borucha on March 1st, 2014. Borucha was a great challenge for Keane, losing over the full 4 round distance and crowning Keane as the 23rd person to have defeated Borucha.
Keane's next defeat of his career came against Lawrence Bennett on June 7th, 2014. Lawrence Bennett was Keane's next opponent of his career in 2014. The fight was scheduled for 10 and Keane was the 6th person to go the distance with Bennett where the fight ended in a loss for Keane.