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Glen Tapia
"Jersey Boy"

25

Wins

5

Losses

0

Draws

None

KO%

Glen Tapia was born in Passaic, New Jersey on December 11, 1989. He started his professional boxing career in 2008 against Edward Smith where he won via second-round TKO at the age of 19. Over the course of his career, Tapia amassed a record of 23 wins, 5 losses with 15 of his wins coming by way of knockout.

Tapia's amateur career was punctuated with a record of 130-13 that featured participation in the Junior Olympics and placing in several silver gloves and junior golden gloves tournaments. Though his amateur success was notable, Tapia's style was better suited for the professional ranks.

The boxer's career spans over eight years - from 2008 to 2017 - where he fought 28 times in total, winning 23 fights, with 15 coming via knockout. Additionally, he had no draws or no-contest bouts. As for his weight class, the boxer typically fought in the light middleweight-midweight division, measuring in with a height of 5' 11'' and reach of 73''.

Notable Wins and Losses

Out of Tapia's 28 professional fights, he experienced five losses in his career, all of which were in non-title bouts. On December 7, 2013, Tapia faced off against James Kirkland - an experienced professional boxer. The encounter was characterized as brutal and resulted in Kirkland winning the fight via a 6th round technical knockout, ending Tapia's 20-fight win streak.

However, Tapia had notable victories during his career, including wins over Daniel Dawson, Abraham Han, Dashon Johnson, Keenan Collins, Donatas Bondorovas, Elco Garcia, Ayi Bruce, among others.

Tapia's Title Wins and Title-Fight KO Wins

Tapia did not have any title wins or title-fight KO wins in his professional boxing career.

Tapia's Losses Via KO

Out of the five losses Tapia sustained in his career, four of them were via KO.

Glen Tapia's Nickname and Stance

Glen Tapia's ring nickname is 'Jersey Boy'. The boxer fought in the orthodox stance throughout his career.

Glen Tapia's Retirement

Glen Tapia's last professional fight took place on 19th October 2017 against fellow American boxer, Gabriel Rosado. Tapia lost the fight via 6th round TKO, ending his career with a record of 23 wins, five losses, and 15 knockout wins.

Despite the fact that Glen Tapia did not become a world champion, he managed to become one of the formidable fighters in his weight class. Throughout his career, he faced several tough opponents and was able to achieve some spectacular victories. His career highlights would undoubtedly be his 20-fight unbeatable run as well as his victory over Abraham Han.

Tapia's Belief in Training and Hard work

During an interview, Glen Tapia stated that "training is equally as important as the fight." As such, the boxer committed himself to a rigorous training regimen and worked on improving the details so that he could come up with an edge over his opponents. His dedication to training was also reflected in his tenacity during fights, where he remained focused and resilient under pressure. It's worth noting that Tapia replaced his trainer after his defeat against James Kirkland, working with famous coach Freddie Roach in his bid to make a stronger comeback. The collaboration with Roach is what he attributes his technical and strategic improvements to.

Tapia's Time as a Sparring Partner for Manny Pacquiao

Glen Tapia's sparring sessions with the legendary Manny Pacquiao in 2010 certainly helped boost his profile. Despite being a relatively unknown boxer at the time, Tapia managed to do well in the sparring sessions and garnered some recognition as a result.

Conclusion

Putting into perspective Glen Tapia's career in boxing, it is evident that he was one of the formidable fighters in the light middleweight-middleweight divisions despite being unable to win any titles. He faced several tough opponents in his career and was able to chalk up some remarkable wins as well. Perhaps the highlight of his career is his 20-fight unbeatable run that ended against James Kirkland. However, despite the setback, he proved to be resilient and kept on fighting, ending his career with a record that many boxers can only dream about.

Glen Tapia Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
28 Oct 19, 2017 27 Gabriel Rosado Loss TKO6
27 Mar 23, 2017 27 Jason Quigley Loss UD
26 May 7, 2016 26 David Lemieux Loss TKO4
25 May 8, 2015 25 Michel Soro Loss TKO4
24 Mar 7, 2015 25 Daniel Dawson Win TKO3
23 Oct 4, 2014 24 Donatas Bondorovas Win TKO4
22 Jun 14, 2014 24 Keenan Collins Win TKO1
21 Dec 7, 2013 23 James Kirkland Loss TKO6
20 Sep 28, 2013 23 Elco Garcia Win TKO5
19 Jul 12, 2013 23 Abraham Han Win RTD8
18 Apr 13, 2013 23 Joseph De Los Santos Win UD
17 Jan 19, 2013 23 Ayi Bruce Win TKO2
16 Oct 27, 2012 22 Dashon Johnson Win UD
15 Aug 18, 2012 22 Franklin Gonzalez Win KO1
14 Jul 7, 2012 22 Carlos Garcia Win TKO1
13 Apr 27, 2012 22 Manuel Guzman Win KO3
12 Dec 3, 2011 21 Mike Ruiz Win KO2
11 Sep 16, 2011 21 Marcus Thompkins Win UD
10 Jun 25, 2011 21 Taronze Washington Win UD
9 Mar 26, 2011 21 Eberto Medina Win UD
8 Oct 30, 2010 20 Quinton Whitaker Win UD
7 Jun 12, 2010 20 Nick Runningbear Win TKO2
6 Apr 17, 2010 20 James Winchester Win UD
5 Mar 20, 2010 20 Carlos Rodriguez Win RTD3
4 Feb 27, 2010 20 Tyrone Miles Win TKO1
3 Jun 13, 2009 19 David Lopez Win UD
2 May 1, 2009 19 Juan Carlos De Leon Win TKO2
1 Dec 13, 2008 19 Edward Smith Win TKO2