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Frank Tate (born August 27, 1964, in Detroit, Michigan) is a former American professional boxer.

Frank Tate
Statistics
Real nameFrank Tate
Weight(s)
  • Middleweight
  • Super middleweight
  • Light heavyweight
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Reach72 in (183 cm)
Nationality American
Born (1964-08-27) August 27, 1964 (age 58)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights46
Wins41
Wins by KO24
Losses5
Medal record
Boxing
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1984 Los Angeles Light middleweight

Amateur career


Tate was the 1983 National Golden Gloves light middleweight champion. Tate was training at the Kronk Gym.[1] He also won the light middleweight gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics[2] even though he had standing eight-counts administered to him twice in the second round of the gold medal bout against Canadian fighter Shawn O'Sullivan.


Olympic results



Professional career



Middleweight


Tate began his professional career in December 1984. At 20–0, Tate won the vacant IBF middleweight title by beating Michael Olajide over fifteen rounds at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas in October 1987. Tate successfully defended his title against Tony Sibson with a tenth round stoppage in Staffordshire, England, before losing his belt to undefeated phenom Michael Nunn in nine rounds at Caesars Palace in July 1988.


Super-middleweight


In January 1990 at Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, Tate boxed Lindell Holmes for the vacant IBF super-middleweight title, losing a close majority decision.


Light-heavyweight


Following the defeat, Tate moved up to light-heavyweight and defeated Uriah Grant and Andrew Maynard on a six fight win streak to set up a fight for the vacant WBA title against Virgil Hill in 1992. Tate lost a unanimous decision. After four more wins, Tate was granted a rematch with Hill in 1994 but again lost a convincing decision. This was Tate's last major fight, and after several victories over limited competition he was stopped in four rounds against David Telesco in his final pro bout.


Professional boxing record


46 fights 41 wins 5 losses
By knockout 24 2
By decision 17 3
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
46 Loss 41–5 David Telesco TKO 4 (10) 09/10/1998 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester
45 Win 41–4 Tyler Hughes TKO 7 (10) 11/07/1998 Hilton Hotel, Reno
44 Win 40–4 David Humberto Gamez TKO 1 (8) 29/05/1998 Sheraton Hotel, Houston
43 Win 39–4 Norbert Nieroba SD 12 (12) 30/08/1997 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin
42 Win 38–4 Gary Butler TKO 2 (8) 24/06/1997 Argosy Festival Atrium, Baton Rouge
41 Win 37–4 Cliff Nellon UD 10 (10) 15/03/1997 Dallas, Texas
40 Win 36–4 Everardo Armenta Jr. UD 10 (10) 09/04/1996 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio
39 Win 35–4 Dominick Carter TKO 8 (12) 25/10/1995 Pontchartrain Center, Kenner, Louisiana
38 Loss 34–4 Virgil Hill UD 12 (12) 23/07/1994 Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota For WBA light-heavyweight title.
37 Win 34–3 Rosendo Rosales KO 2 (10) 18/12/1993 Estadio Cuauhtemoc, Puebla
36 Win 33–3 Everardo Armenta Jr TKO 9 (10) 10/09/1993 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
35 Win 32–3 Ron Cramner KO 6 (10) 13/08/1993 Cloverdale, British Columbia
34 Win 31–3 Ramzi Hassan SD 10 (10) 09/01/1993 Houston, Texas
33 Loss 30–3 Virgil Hill UD 12 (12) 29/09/1992 Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota For WBA light-heavyweight title.
32 Win 30–2 Tim Johnson TKO 6 (10) 27/03/1992 Clarion Hotel Ballroom, Saint Louis, Missouri
31 Win 29–2 Andrew Maynard TKO 11 (12) 10/01/1992 Paramount Theatre, New York Won NABF light-heavyweight title.
30 Win 28–2 Yawe Davis SD 12 (12) 03/08/1991 Palazzetto dello Sport, Selvino Retained IBF Intercontinental light-heavyweight title.
29 Win 27–2 Uriah Grant UD 12 (12) 10/02/1991 Trump Castle, Atlantic City Won IBF Intercontinental light-heavyweight title.
28 Win 26–2 Greg Everett TKO 7 (10) 27/09/1990 Waterloo Village, Stanhope
27 Win 25–2 William Clayton TKO 6 (10) 05/05/1990 Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, Green Bay
26 Loss 24–2 Lindell Holmes MD 12 (12) 27/01/1990 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans For vacant IBF super-middleweight title.
25 Win 24–1 Jimmy Bills UD 10 (10) 24/01/1989 Four Seasons Arena, Great Falls
24 Loss 23–1 Michael Nunn TKO 9 (15) 28/07/1988 Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas Lost IBF middleweight title.
23 Win 23–0 Sanderline Williams UD 10 (10) 21/05/1988 George R Brown Convention Center, Houston
22 Win 22–0 Tony Sibson TKO 10 (12) 07/02/1988 Bingley Hall, Stafford Retained IBF middleweight title.
21 Win 21–0 Michael Olajide UD 15 (15) 10/10/1987 Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas Won vacant IBF middleweight title.
20 Win 20–0 James Williams TKO 6 (8) 10/09/1987 Houston, Texas
19 Win 19–0 Troy Darrell UD 12 (12) 12/07/1987 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City Won USBA middleweight title.
18 Win 18–0 Mark McPherson TKO 6 (10) 10/05/1987 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City
17 Win 17–0 Marvin Mack UD 10 (10) 27/03/1987 Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City
16 Win 16–0 Winston Burnett TKO 8 (8) 04/03/1987 Festival Hall Super Tent, Basildon
15 Win 15–0 Kevin Watts MD 10 (10) 26/12/1986 Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City
14 Win 14–0 Curtis Parker UD 10 (10) 22/08/1986 Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City
13 Win 13–0 Brian Muller TKO 7 (10) 27/06/1986 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City
12 Win 12–0 Ricky Stackhouse TKO 6 (10) 24/04/1986 Houston, Texas
11 Win 11–0 Jerry Williams UD 10 (10) 16/02/1986 Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York
10 Win 10–0 Randy Smith UD 8 (8) 18/01/1986 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City
9 Win 9–0 Bruce Calloway TKO 3 (8) 13/11/1985 Ramada-Houston Hotel, Houston
8 Win 8–0 Thomas Smith UD 6 (6) 11/08/1985 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood
7 Win 7–0 David Barrow UD 6 (6) 05/06/1985 Atlantis Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City
6 Win 6–0 Calvin Prejean TKO 4 (6) 09/04/1985 Hyatt Regency Downtown, Houston
5 Win 5–0 Ron Lee Warrior KO 2 (6) 18/03/1985 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston
4 Win 4–0 Carl Orville TKO 2 (6) 04/03/1985 Landmark Hotel, Metairie
3 Win 3–0 Phil Jones KO 4 (6) 17/02/1985 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston
2 Win 2–0 Joe McKnight KO 5 (6) 18/01/1985 Summit, Houston
1 Win 1–0 Mike Pucciarelli TKO 1 (6) 07/12/1984 Houston Professional debut.

See also



References


  1. Essett advances to USABC finals By DAVID KNIGHT, The Indianapolis Star, December 17, 1982, p. 68.
  2. "U.S. light middleweight Frank Tate earned a gold medal..." UPI. Retrieved 2017-08-20.


Sporting positions
Amateur boxing titles
Previous:
Sanderline Williams
Golden Gloves
light middleweight champion

1983
Next:
Ron Essett
Previous:
Dennis Milton
U.S. light middleweight champion
1983
Next:
Kevin Bryant
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by NABF Light heavyweight champion
January 10, 1992 – 1992
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Egerton Marcus
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Marvin Hagler
IBF middleweight champion
October 10, 1987 – July 28, 1988
Succeeded by

На других языках


[de] Frank Tate (Boxer)

Frank Tate (* 27. August 1964 in Detroit) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Boxer. Er ist der Bruder von Thomas Tate.
- [en] Frank Tate (boxer)

[fr] Frank Tate

Frank Tate est un boxeur américain né le 27 août 1964 à Detroit, Michigan.

[it] Frank Tate

Frank Tate (Detroit, 27 agosto 1964) è un ex pugile statunitense.

[ru] Тейт, Фрэнк

Фрэнк Тейт (англ. Frank Tate; 27 августа 1964, Детройт) — американский боксёр средних весовых категорий. Выступал за сборную США в первой половине 1980-х годов, чемпион летних Олимпийских игр в Лос-Анджелесе. В период 1984—1998 успешно боксировал на профессиональном уровне, владел титулом чемпиона мира по версии МБФ.



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