Elton ‘Coolie Bully’ Dharry

Elton ‘Coolie Bully’ Dharry came from humble beginnings and developed to the pinnacle of international boxing fame. The boxer was born in Essequibo on the island of Leguan on December 1, 1985. He received his early education at Richmond Hill Primary School, before his entire family (mother, father and five other siblings) migrated to the U. S.

In his new environment, Elton developed his boxing techniques as a way of surviving. After a short span as an amateur fighting out of the U.S., Elton graduated into the realm of professional boxing in 2004, and in his first professional fight chalked up a unanimous decision win over Guyanese Mark Fernandes, knocking him down three times in a six-round fight at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.

He was dubbed ‘Coolie Bully’ by his trainer Patrick Forde, one of the greatest Guyanese fighters, who was stunned by Elton’s unmatched boxing skills. As his fighting matches roll in locally and internationally, Elton is focused on leaving a legacy of being the greatest Guyanese fighter. His mission is to be remembered not only as a fighter but as a champion.

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