Early professional career Theophane made his professional debut at the
York Hall,
London on 3 June 2003, defeating Lee Bedell. He beat an experienced journeyman, Brian Coleman, in his next fight on 22 July 2003, and won a further five contests throughout 2004 giving him a record of 7–0 at the end of the year. In his first fight of 2005 on 26 March, Theophane suffered his first defeat to Judex Meema at the Empire Theatre in Hackney, losing on points over six rounds. The rest of the year had mixed results with four more wins including two contests with journeyman David Kehoe and a win each over Duncan Cottier and Jus Wallie but with another defeat, this time to Oscar Milkitas on 18 November, again on points although this time over 4 rounds. In his first fight of 2006 and now with a record of 11–2 Theophane drew with Daniel Thorpe at the Excel Arena in
London's Docklands. The rest of the year saw six more fights and six more wins including three victories fighting in
Germany, the latter a win on 2 December against Omar Siala, was for the lightly regarded Global Boxing Council welterweight title at the IFCO Arena in
Berlin. At the end of the year Theophane's record stood at 17-2-1 and on the verge of a challenge for the British title. He returned to the York Hall on 15 June 2008 and returned to winning ways with a win over Geoffrey Munika, and then headed back to the US for what would prove to be a biggest win of his career so far. The fight in
Rochester, New York on 31 July 2008 pitched Theophane against experienced former world champion
DeMarcus Corley and ended in an 8-round decision win for the Londoner. Despite the victory, the year ended with Theophane once again fighting at the York Hall and beating journeyman Matt Scriven on 6 December, finishing the year with a record of 23–3–1. Theophane's first fight of 2009 saw him beat former Commonwealth champion and European title challenger
Craig Docherty at the York Hall and this was followed up on 21 June with a win over rookie Mark Douglas for what would be his only fights of the year. On 26 February 2010 he returned to the states and fought the undefeated
Danny Garcia at the Don Haskins Convention Centre in
El Paso, Texas. The fight ended with a fourth career defeat for Theophane, and with Garcia extending his winning record to 16-0 although only by a split decision. On 19 June 2010 Theophane returned to
Germany and to winning ways, picking up a title for good measure; The fight in
Burghausen represented a first contest of 12 rounds for Theophane and returned a majority decision for the Londoner against Harasch Hotaki from
Afghanistan for the IBO international welterweight title. Theophane followed the victory up on 30 July 2010 with another fight in the States, this time in
Oklahoma, and defeated the
Dominican Republic's USBA welterweight title holder and former IBF world title challenger
Delvin Rodriguez for another majority decision this time over 10 rounds. On 10 October 2010 Theophane returned to England and scored a points victory over Willie Thompson in a show at the York Hall winning 60–55 in a six-round contest. Theophane won the lightly regarded GBC world welterweight title on 28 December 2012 in Luxembourg for the second time.
British champion On 19 February 2011, Theophane won the British title at London's
Wembley Arena. His opponent, the reigning champion Lenny Daws, was making the third defence of the belt. Despite a slow start, Theophane came on strongly in the second half of the fight and knocked Daws down twice in the 9th round, eventually winning 115–111, 115–111 and 115–112 on the judges' scorecards. Prior to the fight with Daws, Theophane told how he had spent his time training between New York and London and sparring the likes of
Dmitry Salita, Steve Williams and
Liam Walsh. Speaking of his confidence in terms of winning the fight, Theophane said "I feel like I am dropping down a couple of levels to face Daws but his team bombarded me and my management with emails when I was in America trying to organise this fight, so let's get it on!". On 23 July 2011 Theophane made the first defence of his title, beating
Jason Cook at the Wembley Arena with a 10th round stoppage. Following the fight, Theophane signed a three-year promotional deal with Hatton Promotions with
Ricky Hatton describing him as a "world class boxer". Theophane's second defence should have been against
Nigel Wright in Peterlee but a late notice pull out resulted in a change of opponent with only two days notice with Ben Murphy stepping in. The fight took place on 10 December 2011, with Theophane suffering a gruelling opening assault only to break Murphy down in the later rounds to win with an 11th round stoppage.
Training abroad Theophane has been training abroad since August 2005. He trained at Gleason's gym in Brooklyn which is the oldest gym in America. Theophane has sparred world champions Joan Guzman, Alex O'Shea, Elio Rojas, Yuri Foreman, Paul Malignaggi, and Argenis Mendez at Gleason's. For his big fights, except his fight against former world champion DeMarcus Corley, he has had a training camp at Gleason's gym.
Mayweather Promotions Theophane trained alongside
Floyd Mayweather and was taken under the wing of Mayweather Promotions. On 1 April 2016 he lost against
Adrien Broner by ninth-round TKO in a fight for the WBA light-welterweight title. Ashley spent 5 years signed to Mayweather Promotions. From August 2013 to May 2018. He fought on three Floyd Mayweather undercards at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Ashley is amongst the few British fighters to headline in Las Vegas. December 2016 saw him achieve his 40th professional victory at the Sams Town Casino. He trained at the Mayweather Boxing Club for three years with US Olympian Nate Jones then two years with former world champion, Lou Del Valle.
Broner vs. Theophane On February 19, 2016,
Premier Boxing Champions announced that Broner would defend his
WBA light welterweight title against British veteran boxer Ashley Theophane (39–6–1, 11 KO) on April 1 at
D.C. Armory in
Washington, DC live on
Spike. Broner was stripped ahead of the fight, for missing the 140-pound limit. Broner defeated Theophane by TKO in the 9th round. Before the stoppage by referee Luis Pabon, Broner was leading on the scorecards 78–74, 78–74, and 77–75. After the fight, Broner called out
Floyd Mayweather Jr., as tensions between the former friends had increased in the past months, due to comments about TMT (The Money Team) by Broner.
Theophane vs Amidu His comeback fight came against Yakubu Amidu. Amidu won some rounds, but ultimately Theophane was the better man. Despite being behind on the scorecards, Amidu didn't fight with any urgency even in the last round, which Theophane clearly won, cementing the win via unanimous decision.
World Tour Ashley parted company with Mayweather Promotions, a year early than his 3-year extended contract due to lack of fights over the two previous years. He went on a world tour which saw him, fighting and winning in Germany, US, Hungary twice, Ghana, Poland, Mexico, Romania, Denmark and UAE from December 2017 to October 2019. On 5 October 2019, Theophane squared off against veteran Kassim Ouma. Both fighters fought carefully, Theophane perhaps being the more cautious one. Most of the fight did not offer too much entertainment for the fans, apart from the finals rounds which were more action-packed. The fight looked close, but the judges saw it as a clear victory for Theophane, scoring it 100–91, 99–91 and 98–92 in favor of the Brit. Theophane ended the tour after achieving 50 professional victories. ==Professional boxing record==