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Cuban boxer William Scull’s profile: Career highlights, age, height and more

Cuban-born and battle-tested, William Scull is the quiet storm rising in the super-middleweight ranks—undefeated, calculating, and now eyeing boxing’s biggest stage.

William Scull poses for a photo during the media workout ahead of his IBF, WBC and WBO World Super Middleweight titles fight on April 30, 2025.
© Richard Pelham/Getty ImagesWilliam Scull poses for a photo during the media workout ahead of his IBF, WBC and WBO World Super Middleweight titles fight on April 30, 2025.

William Scull, a boxer with an undefeated record, is making waves in the super-middleweight division. Known for his powerful punches and unwavering determination, he’s quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the ring.

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Born in Cuba, he started his boxing career in Argentina before relocating to Germany. His rise in the boxing world is marked by a mix of technique and relentless drive, making his future in the sport even brighter.

With 23 wins and 9 knockouts, he claimed the IBF super-middleweight title, cementing his place as a world-class contender. But beyond his success in the ring, his connection to soccer culture adds another layer to his persona.

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How old is William Scull?

Born on June 6, 1992, in Matanzas, Cuba, William Scull is 32 years old as of 2025. Despite coming from a country with deep boxing roots, his professional career took off abroad, far from the traditional Cuban amateur system.

William Scull trains during the media workout ahead of his IBF, WBC and WBO World Super Middleweight titles fight against Canelo Alvarez on April 30, 2025. (Source: Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

William Scull trains during the media workout ahead of his IBF, WBC and WBO World Super Middleweight titles fight against Canelo Alvarez on April 30, 2025. (Source: Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

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He began his journey in Argentina, a strategic move that allowed him to bypass Cuba’s strict regulations on pro boxing. Over the years, he carved a steady path that’s now led him to the top tier of the super-middleweight division.

How tall is William Scull?

William Scull stands at 5 feet 11½ inches (182 cm), a height that grants him solid reach for his weight class. This physical edge becomes particularly useful when paired with his measured footwork and stiff jab.

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His stature, combined with an orthodox stance, allows him to impose rhythm and keep opponents at bay. He rarely overcommits, using his frame smartly to stay technical and in control.

What is William Scull’s weight?

Scull competes in the 168-pound (76.2 kg) super-middleweight division, but often weighs in just below that—his last fight saw him at 167.5 lbs. It’s a category that demands not just strength, but athleticism and stamina.

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William Scull of Cuba looks on during his press conference with Canelo Álvarez to promote their Super Middleweight World Championship fight on March 06, 2025. (Source: Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

William Scull of Cuba looks on during his press conference with Canelo Álvarez to promote their Super Middleweight World Championship fight on March 06, 2025. (Source: Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Keeping his weight razor-sharp has allowed him to maintain consistency across long bouts. There’s never been a sign of physical fade; if anything, his conditioning seems to sharpen as the rounds wear on.

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William Scull’s career highlights

  • Professional Debut (2016, Argentina): Scull’s first pro fight took place in Argentina on September 10, 2016, where he scored a unanimous decision win over Diego Rojas. Starting his career outside of Cuba due to restrictions, Scull built a strong base in South America before moving to Europe.
  • Breakthrough victory over Abel Adriel (2019): In April 2019, Scull captured attention after defeating Abel Adriel, a seasoned Argentine fighter. The win, by unanimous decision, marked a turning point—showcasing his ring IQ and control against a much more experienced opponent.
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  • First international title: WBA Inter-Continental (2021): Scull claimed the WBA Inter-Continental super-middleweight belt in August 2021 by defeating Evaldas Korsakas in Germany. The victory elevated his status, positioning him in global rankings and opening doors to more significant bouts.
  • Eliminator vs. Sean Hemphill (2022): Facing undefeated American prospect Sean Hemphill, Scull dominated the IBF eliminator fight, which gave him mandatory challenger status for the world title. It was a tactical masterclass that proved his readiness for elite competition.
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  • IBF Super-Middleweight Champion (October 2024): Perhaps his biggest career milestone to date: Scull defeated Vladimir Shishkin via unanimous decision in Falkensee, Germany, capturing the vacant IBF world title. The win was decisive and methodical, reinforcing his reputation as a disciplined technician.
  • Set to face Canelo Álvarez (May 2025): Now with the IBF belt on his shoulder, Scull is slated to face Mexican legend Canelo Álvarez in a title unification bout on May 3, 2025, in Riyadh. The event, backed by Turki Alalshikh, is expected to be one of the biggest fights of the year.
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