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Jamie Michael Pittman (born 18 July 1981) is a professional Australian indigenous boxer in the middleweight division. Representing Australia at the
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, he finished his amateur career with 150 wins 37 losses from 187 fights before turning pro the following year, after which he held a record of twenty-five bouts throughout his professional career (22 victories, 11 knockouts and three losses). In November 2021, Pittman was appointed as Boxing Australia's National Coach. In April 2024, Pittman was found by National Sports Tribunal to have committed a large number of offences relating to
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involving female fighters between 16 July 2023 and 26 October 2023 which Pittman admitted to and apologised for. Consequently, he withdrew from the
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and also stood down from the
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's Indigenous Advisory Committee.


Amateur career

Pittman started boxing as a form of rehabilitation at the age of ten, when he fell through the window that left him with 72 stitches in his arm. Since then, he trained most of his sporting career for the Newcastle PCYC in
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, and was later selected to be a member of the boxing team under the
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in
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. Pittman sought his official bid to compete for the host nation at the
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in Sydney, but the match was called off during the AIBA Oceania Qualification Tournament, because of a controversial decision. According to him, he got a cut under his eye, which doctors presumed that was counted as a punch from the opponent. Pittman represented Australia at the
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. In his first bout, he defeated Hassan Mraba Mzonge of
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but lost his quarterfinal contest to
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of
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. Pittman won 3 fights in 3 days to Win the gold medal at the 2003 Commonwealth Championships, beating Eamonn_OKane from Northern Ireland in the final. Pittman then qualified for the men's middleweight division (75 kg) at the
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in Athens. Having trained eight years for his Olympic debut in Sydney and missed out, he bounced back to guarantee a spot on the Australian boxing team after finishing first in the AIBA Oceania Qualification Tournament in
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. Pittman suffered a contentious one-point defeat to Germany's
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with a tough 24–23 decision in his opening match.


Professional career

Shortly after the Games, Pittman turned himself into pro in 2005. Because of his unorthodox athleticism, tremendous amateur tactics, and daunting fists to punish his opponents, he was considered one of the young prospects in boxing. As of August 2014, Pittman obtains a combined record of twenty-two victories (8 KO) in twenty-five professional bouts with three defeats. At the peak of his pro career, Pittman campaigned his defence with PABA and WBA Asia Pacific middleweight titles to establish an impressive 15–0 boxing record, until he swiftly moved into the super middleweight division three years after his pro debut. On 5 April 2008, Pittman faced three-time defending WBA super middleweight champion
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in Düsseldorf, Germany. He enjoyed his early success at the start of the match with two straight victories over Sturm upon the decision of the judges. After two rounds, Pittman continued to box Sturm with another quick punch, but his opponent rocked him at the very end with his right eye being severely cut. As the fight sustained in the fifth round, Sturm took control of the ring and knocked Pittman down with a body shot. With only 36 seconds left into the seventh round, he was floored and battered again by Sturm with a flurry of punches until referee Russell Mora stepped in to halt the fight, declaring Sturm a champion in a one-sided defence of his WBA middleweight title. Nevertheless, Pittman claimed a professional defeat in his sporting career for the first time, since he captained the Australian team at the Olympics. Following his first-ever defeat in pro career, Pittman bounced back to earn three boxing bouts and generated a boxing record of 18–1. In early 2010, Pittman's game plan had been overwhelmed with another debacle, after being knocked out by Ghana's Joseph Kwadjo for the IBF Australasian super middleweight title during the seventh round of their match at Le Montage Reception Centre in Sydney. In 2011, Pittman lost the PABA super middleweight title to fellow Australian boxer Serge Yannick in an unprecedented second round of their match in
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. Two years later, Pittman restored his form in the boxing scene with a clinical shutout over Zac Awad in the eighth round of their match, and ultimately clinched the PABA super middleweight title at the
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, hastening his pro record to 22–3 (8 KO).


Professional boxing record

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Coaching career

Since fighting professionally, Pittman has been focussed on coaching existing and new Australian talent as part of Team Business working with both elite and pro athletes on the
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, including
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and Tyson Lantry. He is currently the National Regional Development Coach and the head of talent identification and development for
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. Pittman's coaching experience includes being the Australian Assistant Coach at the AIBA World Junior Championships in Russia 2015 and Australian Assistant Coach at the
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where Australia won a gold and a bronze medal. Pittman has Coached at 2 @ufc tournaments and in 2019 was named the National Futures Coach for Boxing Australia.


Sexual misconduct findings

In April 2024, Pittman admitted to and apologised for sexual misconduct involving female fighters. At the National Sports Tribunal, Pittman was found to have committed a large number of offences between 16 July 2023 and 26 October 2023, with his conduct being described by the tribunal as "disgusting", "inappropriate" and "offensive". Pittman admitted to the code of conduct breaches, which consisted of 11 separate incidents across two separate team camps following overseas tours organised by the Combat Institute of Australia, with one incident in particular being described as "a sexually lewd act in the presence of a female athlete under Mr Pittman's care". The tribunal also stated that most of the incidents involved "inappropriate comments or conduct involving the sexual objectification of women that is puerile, infantile and lacking in sensitivity or awareness". During the hearing, Pittman said he felt ashamed and embarrassed and accepted that certain comments were inappropriate. He also said he would not be contesting the findings. The tribunal recommended a six-month ban backdated to November 2023, and for Pittman to apologise in writing to a physiotherapist and at least two athletes. Pittman subsequently withdrew from the
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and stood down from the
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's Indigenous Advisory Panel.


References


External links

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Australian Olympic Team Bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pittman, Jamie 1981 births Living people Boxers from Brisbane Middleweight boxers Commonwealth Games competitors for Australia Boxers at the 2002 Commonwealth Games Olympic boxers for Australia Boxers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Australian Institute of Sport boxers Indigenous Australian Olympians Indigenous Australian boxers Australian male boxers Sportsmen from Queensland