Jeffries was born in
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear and grew up around the
East Herrington area of the city whilst attending
Farringdon Community Sports College. He began to box at the age of ten, inspired by his uncle William Young "Billy" Bryce, a former professional boxer. He joined Sunderland Amateur Boxing Club, and in 1999 won the School Boys' Championships, gold in the European Cadets (U17) in 2001 and won the juniors of the 2003 YMCA International Cup in New Delhi. He was also a semifinalist in the 2003 Junior Brandenburg Cup and 2003 European Junior Championships in Warsaw. He has won nine National titles and fought for England/Great Britain 56 times, having a total of 106 fights (96 amateur & 10 professional). On 18 November 2011, Jeffries married his childhood sweetheart. The couple has three daughters. In January 2012, they both moved to Santa Monica, California. He has two sisters. At the 2005 Commonwealth Championships he lost in the finals to Shawn Cox of Barbados, and in the quarterfinals of the 2006
Commonwealth Games he lost to
Scotland's tourney winner
Kenny Anderson at light-heavy (had right hand surgery after). In other open international competitions, he was a finalist in Kaunas
Lithuania's 2005 Szocikas Tournament and
Finland's 2005 GeeBee tournament and
Bulgaria's 2006 Strandja Memorial. At the
2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships he beat Daniel Kooij,
Christopher Downs and
Ramazan Magomedov in the preliminaries, but lost to
Kazakhstan southpaw Yerkebuian Shynaliyev in the quarters. He did, however, qualify for the
2008 Olympics, becoming the first ever boxer from
Tyne and Wear to do so. He won a bronze medal after losing to the Irish Boxer
Kenny Egan in the semi-final round. Not long after, he presented his medal to the Sunderland people at the
Stadium of Light, being a supporter of
Sunderland A.F.C. Jeffries signed his first professional contract during the half-time break of Sunderland's match against the
Bolton Wanderers on Saturday 29 November, after a row over unpaid bonuses from the
Amateur Boxing Association of England. On 23 September 2012, Tony Jeffries announced on
Facebook that he has retired. The numerous issues with his hands and unsuccessful surgery and treatment left him with no choice but to retire. Tony now owns and works at
Box 'N Burn boxing gym in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, with Kentucky fitness expert Kevan Watson. Tony Jeffries began posting
vlogs,
podcasts, boxing
tutorials, and
self-defense tutorials on his
YouTube channel in 2007. His podcast is named Box N' Life where he invited numerous guests but stopped podcasting in 2018.
World Amateur Championships results 2007 (as a Light heavyweight) • Defeated
Daniel Kooij (Netherlands) 13–6 • Defeated
Christopher Downs (United States) 18–9 • Defeated
Ramazan Magomedov (Belarus) 16–8 • Lost to
Yerkabulan Shinaliev (Kazakhstan) 9–20
Olympic Games results 2008 (as a Light heavyweight) • 1st round
bye • Defeated
Eleider Álvarez (Colombia) 5–5 • Defeated
Imre Szellő (Hungary) 10–2 • Lost to
Kenneth Egan (Ireland) 3–10 ==Professional career==