In the 1996 Olympics, after having defeated
Roland Raforme (
Seychelles) and Paul M'Bongo (
Cameroon), Ross lost 14–8 in quarterfinals to
Kazakhstan's eventual gold medalist
Vassili Jirov. Ross entered the 2000 Olympics as a gold medal hopeful, however he was eliminated after a disappointing loss in his first fight with a knockout at the 2nd round by a Nigerian boxer
Jegbefumere Albert Ross turned pro after the 2000 Summer Olympics, however he announced his retirement in 2005 after compiling a record of 13–1, due to the inability to get quality fights. In 2007 he began a comeback and on March 19, 2007, he captured the Commonwealth Cruiserweight title by knocking out
John Keeton in the second round. ==
The Contender==