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Wes Nofire (John Wesley Nofire) was born on 30 April, 1986 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S., is a Cherokee politician. Discover Wes Nofire's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 30 April, 1986
Birthday 30 April
Birthplace Tahlequah, Oklahoma, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1986

John Wesley "Wes" Nofire (born April 30, 1986) is a Cherokee Nation and American politician and a former heavyweight professional boxer who has served as the Oklahoma Native American Affairs Liaison since 2023.

During his boxing career Nofire fought under the name "The Cherokee Warrior".

John Wesley Nofire was born on April 30, 1986, at W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on the Cherokee Nation Reservation to Sherman and Annette Nofire.

Nofire grew up in the Welling area, and attended High school at Sequoyah High School in Tahlequah.

Sequoyah High School is an all Native American High School operated by the Cherokee Nation and is funded by Bureau of Indian Education.

2004

Nofire was on the 2004 State Champion Basketball team for Sequoyah.

2007

Nofire, began boxing in 2007 as a way to stay physically fit.

2010

As an amateur, Nofire was named Oklahoma State Champion in the Super Heavyweight Division and went on to participate in the 2010 National Golden Gloves boxing tournament as the Kansas-Oklahoma regional representative.

2011

In 2011, Nofire moved to Miami, Florida, where he met John David Jackson, a former two-time world champion.

Jackson liked the natural speed and ability that Nofire brought to e encourage him to get in the ring.

Nofire made his heavyweight debut on August 26, 2011, at The Joint's Xtreme Fight Night at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.

Nofire challenged MMA Fighter Marc Webb.

Nofire knocked out Webb a uppercut to the chin 1 miniute and 22 seconds into the first round of the match.

In his second career match up Nofire would defeat David Fuller in under 41 seconds

2013

In 2013, Nofire began Nofire Entertainment Corporation, a fight promoting entertainment company.

Nofire Entertainment's first event was the "Cherokee Fight Club" in 2013, a ten fight event hosted at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Nofire's last career fight was against Gerald Washington.

2016

32 year old Nofire (20-1, 16 KOs) entered the matching with his only loss came to veteran journeyman Joey Abell in 2016.

The fight took place at the Pioneer Event Center in Lancaster, California.

The 10-round bout was mostly back and forth.

Washington started off fast, landing big shots and applying pressure on Nofire.

In round 3, Nofire landed some hard shots on Washington, however he recovered and took over, landing his own big shots.

Nofire slowed down after landing his big shots.

Washington remained in control for most of the fight.

The three judges scored the bout 98–91, 97–92, and 97–92 in favor of Washington, giving him the much needed win and snapping Washington's 2-fight losing streak.

2018

Their match was on a Sunday edition of PBC on Fox Sports 1 on June 10, 2018.

In December 2018, Nofire announced his intention for run for Cherokee Nation Tribal Council in District 3 seat, being vacated by David Walkingstick, who was running for Principal Chief.

The Cheorkee Nation Tribal Council is a seventeen member unicameral legislature of the tribal government.

2019

Nofire served on the Cherokee Nation tribal council between 2019 and 2023.

He was a Republican candidate in the 2022 primary election for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district and candidate in the 2023 Cherokee Nation principal chief election.

Nofire topped a field of seven candidates in the General Election that occurred on June 1, 2019, advancing himself to the July Runoff.

Nofire winning 29.47% of the votes, advanced to face off Cherokee County Democratic Party Chair, Debra Proctor (29.09% of the Vote) in a July 27 run off.

The runoff election was largely seen a proxy fight between the Hoskin/Warner faction and the Walkingstick/Frailey faction from 2019 Cherokee Nation principal chief election.

Proctor was largely being supported by the Hoskin/Warner faction and Nofire being supported by the Walkingstick/Frailey faction.

Nofire received endorsement from Incumbent David Walkingstick and former Cherokee Nation Principal Chad Smith.

On Election Day, Nofire overcame Proctor winning 63.75% of the vote.

During his tenure on the tribal council, Nofire frequently questioned the tribal sovereignty of the Cherokee Nation.

He has claimed the Cherokee Nation "never legally established a jurisdictional court over the citizens of the Cherokee Nation,” cast doubt on the Cherokee Nation's criminal jurisdiction during council meetings, and accused principal chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. of using the Cherokee Marshall service for child trafficking. Hoskin described the allegations as "unhinged conspiracy theory.”

Nofire ran for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in 2022.

He was one of sixteen candidates for the seat in the Republican primary.