HOW IT ALL BEGAN
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
Brandon Moore’s amateur boxing career laid a solid foundation for his professional success. Notably, he qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials, underscoring his elite status among American amateur heavyweights. His amateur achievements also include Florida golden glove championships and a Top 5 national ranking, reflecting his skill and dedication during this phase of his boxing journey.
Brandon Moore, known in the boxing world as “OJ Bam,” is a professional heavyweight boxer from Lakeland, Florida. Standing at an imposing 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm) and fighting in an orthodox stance, Moore has established himself as a formidable force in the division.
Since making his professional debut on February 29, 2020, Moore has built an impressive record of 17 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws, with 10 victories coming by knockout, demonstrating his power and finishing ability. Over the course of 19 professional bouts and 73 rounds, he has continued to prove his skill, resilience, and dedication to the sport.
Bizarre DQ VICTORY
Moore currently holds the prestigious IBF USBA Heavyweight title, a significant milestone in his career. He secured the belt on February 25, 2025, at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, in a bout against Skylar Lacy. The fight was highly contested, with Lacy ultimately being disqualified for repeated infractions, including pushing Moore through the ropes.
Moore is ranked #15 in the United States and #68 globally among active heavyweight boxers, according to BoxRec’s ratings.
His journey in the professional ranks has seen him secure victories over notable opponents such as Miguel Viloria, Olimpo Cespedes, and Helaman Olguin.
His only professional defeat came against Richard Torrez Jr. in a hard-fought contest for the vacant North American Boxing Federation Junior Heavyweight title.
Beyond his professional fights, Moore has tested himself against some of the biggest names in boxing through high-level sparring.
He has shared the ring with Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Filip Hrgović, Luis Ortiz, Michael Hunter, Jared Anderson, Efe Ajagba, and David Adeleye—some of the most feared and respected heavyweights in the sport today.
These invaluable experiences have sharpened his skills, enhanced his ring IQ, and prepared him for championship-level competition.
GOAL ORIENTED
Known for his athleticism, strategic mindset, and relentless work ethic, Brandon Moore continues to rise in the heavyweight division, proving he belongs among the best. With his eyes set on bigger opportunities, he remains focused on climbing the ranks and securing his place as a future world champion.
Brandon " OJ BAM" Moore