Nate Tubbs ( Eng. Nate Tubbs ; December 1, 1964 , Cincinnati , Ohio , USA ) is an American professional boxer who performed in the heavy weight category. Brother boxer Tony Tabbs .
Nate Tubbs | |
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| general information | |
| Full name | Nate Tubbs |
| Citizenship | |
| Date of Birth | December 1, 1964 (54 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Cincinnati , Ohio , USA |
| Accommodation | Cincinnati , Ohio , USA |
| Weight category | Heavy (over 90.92 kg) |
| Rack | Righty |
| Growth | 192 cm |
| Arm span | 192 cm |
| Professional career | |
| First fight | September 29, 1987 |
| The last battle | October 15, 2005 |
| Number of battles | 22 |
| Number of wins | 18 |
| KOs | 14 |
| Defeat | four |
| No one's | 0 |
| Failed | 0 |
Professional career
He made his debut in 1987 in a battle with Sim Voir, whom he defeated by unanimous decision.
In the 2nd fight, he met with Larry Givenos, whom he defeated by unanimous decision.
He won the next 7 fights by knockout.
In May 1991, Tubbs met with Eddie Gonzales. Tubbs lost the decision of most judges.
In August 1992, he met again with Larry Givens. This time, Tubbs won by TKO in round 2.
In May 1995, he met the undefeated puncher Corrie Sanders . In the second round of the fight, Sanders, who did not want to change his own aggressive style, “invested” in the next attack, and, as a result, opened up and missed the powerful right-hand line from Tabbs vigilantly guarding his chance. Tubbs won by knockout in round 2.
Then he won on points 2 matches.
In September 1995, Tubbs met with Jorge Valdes. Valdez won by unanimous decision.
Tubbs then knocked out Mike Dickson and John Morton.
In March 1998, Tubbs lost by technical knockout in round 4 to the undefeated Lawrence Clay Bey.
In May 1998, Tubbs lost by knockout in the 2nd round to the famous knockout David Tua . After this fight, Tubbs did not enter the ring for 7 years.
In October 2005, Tubbs defeated Mike Middleton by round 1 knockout. After this fight, Tubbs left boxing.
Style Features
Unlike his brother, a fast and technical boxer Tony Tabbs , Nate was straightforward, not a boxer with high tech, but at the same time had a crushing knockout punch to the right. Nate always strove for an early victory and knew how to wait his chance in battles with stronger and more experienced opponents, which he did not always succeed in.
Links
- Nate Tubbs - professional boxing statistics for BoxRec