Frank Tate (boxer)

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Olympic medal record
Men's boxing
Gold 1984 Los Angeles Light Middleweight

Frank Tate (born August 27, 1964 in Detroit, MI) was an American boxer.

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[edit] Amateur career

Tate was the 1983 National Golden Gloves light middleweight champion. He won the Light Middleweight Gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics.

[edit] Olympic Results

  • 1st round bye
  • Defeated Lofti Ayed (Sweden) 5-0
  • Defeated Romolo Casamonica (Italy) 5-0
  • Defeated Christopher Kapopo (Zambia) RSC 1
  • Defeated Manfred Zielonka (West Germany) walk-over
  • Defeated Shawn O'Sullivan (Canada) 5-0

[edit] Pro career

Tate began his professional career that same year and won his first 23 bouts in the middleweight division, capturing the Vacant IBF Middleweight Title by beating Michael Olajide in 1987 in Tate's 20th pro fight. Tate was only able to defend the title successfully twice, losing his belt to undefeated phenom Michael Nunn in 1988 by 9th round TKO. In 1990, Tate challenged Lindell Holmes for the vacant IBF Super Middleweight Title, but lost a close majority decision. 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 Light Heavyweight Title against light heavyweight legend Virgil Hill in 1992. Tate lost a unanimous decision. 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 TKO'd by David Telesco in the 4th round, his last pro bout.

Preceded by
Marvin Hagler
Stripped
IBF Middleweight Champion
10 Oct 1987– 28 Jul 1988
Succeeded by
Michael Nunn

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