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Real name
  
Travis Walker

Nationality
  
American

Height
  
1.94 m

Stance
  
Orthodox stance

Reach
  
82 in (208 cm)

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
54

Rated at
  
Heavyweight

Name
  
Travis Walker

Division
  
Heavyweight

Nickname(s)
  
Freight Train

Wins
  
39

Martial art
  
Boxing


Travis Walker Adamek bounces back from knockdown defeats Walker


Born
  
June 22, 1979 (age 44) Tallahassee, Florida (
1979-06-22
)

Education
  
James S. Rickards High School

Travis Walker Heavyweight Professional Boxer


Travis Walker (born June 22, 1979 in Tallahassee, Florida) is an American boxer who was an amateur star and is currently a professional heavyweight boxer.

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Amateur

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He became the 2003 National Golden Gloves Super Heavyweight Champion beating among others a 17-year-old Travis Kauffman but was in the shadow of the nationally dominant Jason Estrada who beat him three times in the amateurs. His record was 26-8.

Professional

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Known as "Freight Train", Walker turned pro for Goossen in 2004. At the start he fought lackluster competition. In 2005 he had his first decent (record 8-1, well-known sparring partner) opponent in Jason Gavern on ESPN which ended in a draw. In late 2006, he scored his biggest win, a close majority decision over undefeated amateur nemesis Jason Estrada. In April 2007, Walker fought George Garcia, another undefeated amateur star who had beaten him as an amateur, and won the lightly regarded vacant IBA Americas Heavyweight title by a narrow split decision.

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In October 2007, Walker was involved in a controversial fight against another former amateur star in T.J. Wilson when the referee stopped the fight a mere fifteen seconds into the bout. Walker was never knocked down but the referee deemed he was out on his feet. He won the rematch by KO2.

In 2008 he was the first man to knock down undefeated contender Chris Arreola before getting knocked out himself.

After his fight with Chris Arreola he won two more fights before being blitzed by Manuel Quezada (KO by 1).

In November 2010 he lost to former WBA champion Ruslan Chagaev, in May 2011 he edged out Alonzo Butler (28-1-1).

As of August 2012 his professional record stands at won 39 (KO 31), lost 7 (KO 5), drawn 1.

On 8 September 2012 he lost fight against former Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek for IBF North American title.

References

Travis Walker Wikipedia