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Real name
  
Javontae Starks

Stance
  
orthodox

Losses
  
0

Nationality
  
American

Martial art
  
Boxing


Height
  
6-0

Role
  
Boxer

Rated at
  
154 lb (70 kg)

Name
  
Javontae Starks

Wins by ko
  
4



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Javontae Starks (born March 18, 1989) is a professional junior middleweight (154 lbs) boxer from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Personal life

Starks has received much attention for his comeback from a serious injury. In August 2007 Starks was shot in the leg in his hometown of Minneapolis, and the bullet nicked a major artery. For a time it was uncertain whether he would survive the injury, but having done so Starks has recuperated and returned to competition.

Amateur Boxing Career

Starks competed as an amateur boxer from 2001 until 2009. Starks represented Circle of Discipline boxing club in Minneapolis. He won his first major championships in 2003, and completed his amateur career having won the following regional and national championships:

  • 2002 State Silver Gloves champion
  • 2003 Ohio state champion
  • 2003 Regional Silver Gloves champion
  • 2003 Ringside World Champion
  • 2003-2005 State JO champion
  • 2003 and 2005 Regional JO Champion
  • 2006 Region I Golden Gloves champion
  • 2006 Silver Medalist in the Under 19 Tournament
  • 2007 Finalist Ringside World Tournament
  • 2008 State USA champion
  • 2008 Upper Midwest Golden Gloves champion
  • 2008 Future Stars national champion
  • 2009 Upper Midwest Golden Gloves champion
  • Professional boxing career

    It was announced on October 5, 2009 that Starks had spurned advances from promoters Main Events (New Jersey) and TKO Productions (Las Vegas) to sign a contract with Minnesota promoter, Midwest Sports Council. Starks made his professional debut on November 13, 2009 with a second-round knockout of Dan Copp.

    References

    Javontae Starks Wikipedia


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