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Demetrius Andrade started his career aged 36 on October 2008. After 25 fights, Andrade remains unbeaten with no sign of being beaten after building up his record of 25 wins and a career lasting 7 years so far. The longest KO streak that Andrade has ever had is 4 throughout his 25 fights and his longest winning streak is 25 wins. This started on October 2008 and came to an end on October 2017.
In a memorable debut Andrade gained a TKO win against Patrick Cape in a 4 round contest, becoming the 2nd person to stop Cape. Following his debut, Andrade had an impressive start to his career as he went on to win his next 13 fights including 2 times in 2008, 6 times in 2009 and 5 times through 2010 and 2011 against the likes of Chris Chatman, Omar Bell and Tony Hirsch.
Andrade then went on to fight and beat Vanes Martirosyan on November 9th, 2013 maintaining his unbeaten record. In what was a true showing of Andrade's technical ability, Andrade got the decision in the 12 round fight, and became the first person to beat Martirosyan. Another win followed for Andrade taking his win tally to 21 wins.
Keeping his losses at zero, Andrade fought on October 17th, 2015 beating Dario fabian Pucheta. Pucheta was stopped in the 2nd round via TKO meaning Andrade was the first person to stop this opponent.
Willie Nelson was beaten next on June 11th, 2016 meaning Andrade could maintain his unbeaten streak. Becoming the first person to stop Willie Nelson, Andrade beat Nelson via TKO in the 12th round of a 12 round fight.
Jack Culcay was beaten next on March 11th, 2017 meaning Andrade could maintain his unbeaten streak. In 2017 Andrade fought his next opponent in Jack Culcay. A challenging 12 round fight that ended in Andrade's favour as the judges awarded Andrade the SD victory. Andrade was the 2nd person to defeat Culcay.
Demetrius Andrade went into his latest fight with Alantez Fox on October 21st, 2017 with 24 wins and he continued this winning streak taking it to 25 wins. Furthering his technical experience, Andrade became the first ever person to beat Fox, getting the nod on the judges scorecards and proving his boxing ability further.