Jason Papillion
- Age: 56 yrs
- Nationality: USA

- Born: 22nd December 1969
- Place of birth: Broussard, Louisiana, USA

- Residence: Broussard, Louisiana, USA

- Division: Super-welterweight
- Height: 5ft 9"
- Stance:
- Debut: 18th Aug 1992
- Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Jason Papillion Biography
Jason Papillion, born on December 22, 1969, in Broussard, Louisiana, emerged in the boxing world as a resilient fighter, competing in the super-welterweight division. Over nearly two decades, he amassed a professional record of 57 bouts, securing 39 victories, including 25 knockouts, alongside 15 losses and 2 draws. Standing 5 feet 9 inches tall with an orthodox stance, Papillion developed a reputation for being a tough and durable competitor, facing a roster of notable opponents throughout his career.
Papillion began his professional boxing journey on August 18, 1992, at Bayfront Auditorium in Pensacola, Florida. He won against Paul Blount by unanimous decision over four rounds, marking a promising start to his boxing career. This victory laid the foundation for a job that would see him face numerous high-caliber fighters, including Paul Vaden, Howard Clarke, Bronco McKart, Kassim Ouma, Keith Holmes, and Roman Karmazin. These bouts not only tested but also honed his skills in the ring.
The pinnacle of Papillion's career came on February 2, 2002, when he faced Ronald "Winky" Wright for the IBF World Super Welterweight title at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. This match represented his first and only challenge for world honours, placing him in the global spotlight. Wright, known for his formidable defence and sharp counterpunching, presented a significant challenge. The fight was competitive in its early stages, but Wright's skill set proved overwhelming. Papillion was stopped in the fifth round by technical knockout after Wright executed a series of precise combinations that underscored his dominance. Despite the loss, this fight was a testament to Papillion's determination and ability to compete at the highest level of professional boxing.
After his world title bout, Papillion continued to fight professionally, culminating in his final bout against Favio Medina on March 25, 2010, in Worley, Idaho, where he contended for the WBC USA Welterweight title. In a closely contested match, Papillion was defeated by a unanimous decision over ten rounds, bringing his distinguished career to a close.