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Fighter who was forced to withdraw from the biggest bout of his career makes return this weekend on huge Jake Paul event

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Floyd Schofield will return to the ring on June 28 at the Honda Centre in Anaheim on the Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Jr Chavez Jr undercard to take on Tevin Farmer. 

This is the 22-year-old’s first fight since he was forced to withdraw from his world title shot against Shakur Stevenson, scheduled in February.

Schofield arrived in Saudi Arabia a few days out from the fight and was hospitalised with an undisclosed illness, which forced his withdrawal.

Taking on Farmer will be no easy comeback for Schofield as the former IBF super-featherweight champion has been active against world-class opponents, including two fights against William Zepeda. 

Here is everything you need to know about Schofield ahead of his ring return this weekend. 

Who is Floyd Schofield?

  • Nationality: United States 
  • Age: 22
  • Height: 5’ 7” 

Schofield was born in Jersey City, but shortly moved to Austin, Texas, with his father. 

They were hit with hard times, suffering bouts of homelessness and being forced to beg for money. 

He started boxing when he was eight years old and said that Sugar Ray Robinson was his idol growing up. 

As an amateur, he won multiple national titles and had a record of 40-17 before turning pro in 2020 when he was just 18. 

Schofield campaigns at lightweight under Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions and has ambitions of becoming the youngest active world champion in boxing, a title currently held by Brian Norman Jr, who is 24.​

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What is Floyd Schofield’s record? 

  • Total fights: 18 
  • Wins: 18 (12)
  • Losses: 0 
  • Rounds: 77

Schofield made his debut in late 2020 and dispatched Richard Esquibel in the first round. 

2021 was the most active year of Schofield’s career so far, racing to build his record to an impressive 8-0 - knocking out all but two of his opponents.

The young Jersey-born fighter’s potential was clear, and he graduated to taking on more-experienced opponents with a winning record in 2022. 

He claimed the American Boxing Federation Inter-Continental lightweight title by knocking out Julio Sanchez and defended it once – stopping Juan Antonio Lopez. 

Schofield continued to improve and began taking on ten-round fights against fringe world-level contenders, with his biggest wins coming against Daniel Rosas, who challenged for the WBO interim bantamweight belt, Alberto Mercado, whom he beat for the WBA international title and Haskell Rhodes.

The young American had the chance to prove himself not just an untested prospect, but a serious challenger on the world stage when he took on Rene Tellez Giron in November last year. 

On paper, it should have been a relatively easy night for Schofield. It was not until the eleventh round that Giron landed a left hook that dropped a tiring Schofield. The young fighter managed to get to his feet and went toe-to-toe with the Mexican brawler to claim a wide decision victory. 

When is Floyd Schofield’s next fight? 

Schofield will return to the ring this weekend to take on the former IBF super featherweight champion Tevin Farmer to put himself back into world title contention at 135lbs 

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