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Jason Estrada

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American boxer (born 1980)
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Jason Estrada
Personal information
Nickname
Big Six
BornJason Moses Estrada
(1980-11-30)November 30, 1980 (age 44)
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
WeightHeavyweight
Boxing career
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights27
Wins20
Win by KO6
Losses6
Draws0
No contests1
Medal record
Men'sboxing
Representingthe United States
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first placeSanto Domingo 2003Super Heavyweight

Jason Moses Estrada (born November 30, 1980) is an American formerprofessional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2015. As an amateur, he competed at the2004 Olympic Games in the super heavyweight division. He also won the gold medal at the2003 Pan American Games. He is currently retired and owns and runs BigSix Boxing Academy located in Providence RI.

Professional career

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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 MedalistAlexander Povetkin on April 4, 2009, inDüsseldorf,Germany. Estrada's last fought on November 10, 2012.

Training career

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Estrada owns Big Six Boxing Academy inProvidence, Rhode Island and co-trainedSam Hyde for his victorious debut on the undercard of 2 Fights 1 Night in 2022. Estrada also co-trained YouTuber Brandon Buckingham who won in the first round by stoppage against fellow YouTuberIce Poseidon in 2022.

Promoting career

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Estrada is part owner of the promotional company, Big Six Entertainment, LLC formed in 2011.

Personal life

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Estrada is half-Puerto Rican,[1] and he has two children. A son named Lennox and a daughter named Annalise

Amateur career

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  • 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

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

Professional boxing record

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20 Wins (6 knockouts, 14 decisions),4 Losses (1 knockout, 3 decisions),1 No Contest[2]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win21–4United States Galen BrownTKO52012-11-10United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win20–4Puerto Rico Alex GonzalesUD82012-06-29United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win19–4United States Dominique AlexanderTKO22012-03-09United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode IslandReferee stopped the bout at 1:29 of the second round.
Win18–4United States Joseph RabotteUD82011-12-09United States West Warwick Civic Center,West Warwick, Rhode Island
Loss17–4United States Franklin LawrenceTKO92011-01-29United StatesTurning Stone Resort & Casino,Verona, New YorkWBC CABOFE Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:44 of the ninth round.
Loss17–3PolandTomasz AdamekUD122010-02-06United StatesPrudential Center,Newark, New JerseyIBF International Heavyweight Title.
Win17–2United StatesZuri LawrenceTKO72009-09-02United States Mohegan Sun Grandstand,Syracuse, New YorkReferee stopped the bout at 2:33 of the seventh round.
Loss16–2RussiaAlexander PovetkinUD102009-04-04Germany Burg-Waechter Castello,Düsseldorf
Win16–1United StatesDerek BryantUD82008-11-29United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island
Win15–1United States Domonic JenkinsUD82008-08-29United States Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut
Win14–1United States Moultrie WitherspoonTKO72008-05-23United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode IslandReferee stopped the bout at 1:38 of the seventh round.
Win13–1United StatesLance WhitakerUD102008-04-04United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode Island
Win12–1United StatesCharles ShuffordUD102008-01-25United States Foxwoods, Mashantucket, Connecticut
Win11–1United States James NortheyTKO42007-10-12United States Twin River Casino, Lincoln, Rhode IslandReferee stopped the bout at the end of the fourth round.
Win10–1United States Robert HawkinsUD62007-05-11United StatesTwin River Casino,Lincoln, Rhode Island
Win9–1United States Zack PageUD62007-04-06United StatesMohegan Sun,Uncasville, Connecticut
Loss8–1United StatesTravis WalkerMD82006-11-17United StatesSoboba Casino,San Jacinto, California
Win8–0United States Maurice WheelerUD82006-09-23United StatesConnecticut Convention Center,Hartford, Connecticut
Win7–0United StatesRobert WigginsUD102006-05-18United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win6–0CubaYanqui DiazNC12006-02-13United States Dunkin' Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win5–0United States Najee ShaheedUD62005-11-23United States Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win4–0United States Earl LadsonUD62005-08-26United StatesRhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Win3–0United StatesDemetrice KingUD42005-06-17United StatesDunkin' Donuts Center,Providence, Rhode Island
Win2–0United States Jerry SimpsonKO22005-04-01United States City Wide Fieldhouse,New Haven, ConnecticutSimpson knocked out at 2:15 of the second round.
Win1–0Puerto Rico Joseph Kenneth ReyesUD42004-12-10United StatesFoxwoods,Mashantucket, Connecticut

References

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  1. ^"Training Camp Note from Jason Estrada". 26 Jan 2010. Retrieved29 August 2022.
  2. ^Boxing record for Jason Estrada.BoxRec.com.

External links

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byUnited States Amateur Super Heavyweight Champion
2001–2003
Succeeded by
+91 kg (1983–)
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