Jason Estrada

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Jason Estrada
Statistics
Real name Jason Moses Estrada
Nickname(s) Big Six
Rated at Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Nationality American
Born (1980-11-30) November 30, 1980 (age 43)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 25
Wins 20
Wins by KO 6
Losses 4
Draws 0
No contests 1

Jason Moses Estrada (born November 30, 1980 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a boxer who represented the United States at the 2004 Olympic Games in the super heavyweight division. In 2003 he won the gold medal at the Pan American Games.

Professional career

Known as "Big Six", Estrada turned professional in 2004 and won fifteen of his first sixteen bouts, with one no-contest. His current record is 20-4. Jason makes his home in Providence, Rhode Island.

Jason lost by decision to 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Alexander Povetkin on April 4, 2009 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Jason last fought November 10, 2012 and is on a four fight win streak since he started his own promotional company Big Six Entertainment, LLC

Personal life

Estrada has one child named "Lennox". He owns Big Six Boxing Academy in Providence, Rhode Island. Estrada is also part owner in the newly formed promotional company, Big Six Entertainment, LLC formed in 2011

Amateur career

  • Three time United States amateur super heavyweight gold medalist (2001, 2002, 2003)(set record for first super heavyweight to three-peat)
  • Three time National PAL amateur super heavyweight gold medalist (2001, 2002, 2003)
  • Three time National Challenge super heavyweight gold medalist (2001, 2002, 2003)(set record for first boxer to three-peat)
  • United States amateur heavyweight silver medalist (2000)
  • United States amateur heavyweight bronze medalist (1999)
  • Two time National Junior Olympics gold medalist, 165 and 201 lbs (1996, 1997)
  • National Junior Police Athletic League gold medalist (1997)
  • 2003 Male Boxer of the Year by USA Boxing
  • Gold medalist at the 2003 Pan American Games (set record by becoming first Non-Cuban to win gold)

Estrada's results as a United States super heavyweight representative at the 2004 Athens Olympics were:

Professional boxing record

20 Wins (6 knockouts, 14 decisions), 4 Losses (1 knockout, 3 decisions), 1 No Contest [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 38-21-1 United States Galen Brown TKO 5 2012-11-10 United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win 20-6 Puerto Rico Alex Gonzales UD 8 2012-06-29 United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island 80-72, 80-72, 80-72.
Win 22-13-1 United States Dominique Alexander TKO 2 2012-03-09 United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island Referee stopped the bout at 1:29 of the second round.
Win 38-21-1 United States Joseph Rabotte UD 8 2011-12-09 United States West Warwick Civic Center, West Warwick, Rhode Island 80-71, 80-71, 80-72.
Loss 13-2-2 United States Franklin Lawrence TKO 9 2011-01-29 United States Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, New York WBC CABOFE Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:44 of the ninth round.
Loss 39-1 Poland Tomasz Adamek UD 12 2010-02-06 United States Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey IBF International Heavyweight Title. 113-115, 112-116, 110-118.
Win 24-14-4 United States Zuri Lawrence TKO 7 2009-09-02 United States Mohegan Sun Grandstand, Syracuse, New York Referee stopped the bout at 2:33 of the seventh round.
Loss 16-0 Russia Alexander Povetkin UD 10 2009-04-04 Germany Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia 92-98, 94-99, 93-97.
Win 20-4-1 United States Derek Bryant UD 8 2008-11-29 United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island 80-72, 80-72, 79-73.
Win 13-8-1 United States Domonic Jenkins UD 8 2008-08-29 United States Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut 79-73, 79-73, 79-73.
Win 14-1 United States Moultrie Witherspoon TKO 7 2008-05-23 United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island Referee stopped the bout at 1:38 of the seventh round.
Win 32-4-1 United States Lance Whitaker UD 10 2008-04-04 United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island 98-92, 98-92, 97-93.
Win 20-7-1 United States Charles Shufford UD 10 2008-01-25 United States Foxwoods, Mashantucket, Connecticut 99-91, 99-91, 98-92.
Win 11-1 United States James Northey TKO 4 2007-10-12 United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island Referee stopped the bout at the end of the fourth round.
Win 21-7 United States Robert "Big Philly" Hawkins UD 6 2007-05-11 United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island 59-55, 60-54, 60-54.
Win 13-11-1 United States Zack Page UD 6 2007-04-06 United States Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut 60-54, 60-54, 60-54.
Loss 21-0-1 United States Travis Walker MD 8 2006-11-17 United States Soboba Casino, San Jacinto, California 75-77, 76-76, 74-78.
Win 10-7-1 United States Maurice Wheeler UD 8 2006-09-23 United States Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford, Connecticut 80-72, 80-72, 80-72.
Win 20-6-1 United States Robert Wiggins UD 10 2006-05-18 United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island 100-90, 100-90, 100-90.
Win 13-3 Cuba Yanqui Diaz NC 1 2006-02-13 United States Dunkin' Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win 21-10-2 United States Najee Shaheed UD 6 2005-11-23 United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island 60-54, 60-54, 60-54.
Win 10-6 United States Earl Ladson UD 6 2005-08-26 United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island 60-54, 60-54, 60-54.
Win 7-7 United States Demetrice King UD 4 2005-06-17 United States Dunkin' Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island 40-36, 40-36, 40-37.
Win 1-1-1 United States Jerry "Ruffhouse" Simpson KO 2 2005-04-01 United States City Wide Fieldhouse, New Haven, Connecticut Simpson knocked out at 2:15 of the second round.
Win 3-3 Puerto Rico Joseph Kenneth Reyes UD 4 2004-12-10 United States Foxwoods, Mashantucket, Connecticut 40-35, 40-35, 40-34.

References

  1. Boxing record for Jason Estrada. BoxRec.com.

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded by United States Amateur Super Heavyweight Champion
2001–2003
Succeeded by
Mike Wilson