About

Anthony Sims Jr. is an active professional boxer with a lifelong dedication to the sport and a career built on discipline, excellence, and tradition. With over 23 years of boxing experience, Sims has carved out an impressive journey both inside and outside the ring. As an amateur, Sims competed in an extraordinary 235 bouts, earning 221 victories and establishing himself as one of the most accomplished fighters of his generation. Since turning professional, he has amassed 23 wins in 25 fights, including 20 knockouts, showcasing his skill, power, and ring intelligence. His only two losses came by judges’ decision, further underscoring his consistency and competitiveness at the highest levels.

Sims’ accolades include 10 national titles, a 4th-place finish at the Youth World Games in Armenia, and a historic achievement at just 16 years old as the youngest boxer to medal at the Olympic Trials. In 2012, he captured the Junior Olympic Championship and represented Team USA on the international stage. His professional career reached a major milestone in 2021, when he became the WBA Intercontinental Super Middleweight Champion in Dubai, UAE.

Anthony Sims

While still actively competing, Sims is passionate about preserving the essence of old-school boxing camps—the discipline, grit, and fundamentals that shaped the sport’s greatest champions. Having been coached by legendary trainers, he brings that knowledge forward into his teaching. More than a fighter, Anthony Sims Jr. is a boxer, educator, and historian of the sport he loves. His mission is to pass on authentic boxing knowledge and keep the true spirit of boxing alive for the next generation.