Tony Grano

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Tony Grano

Tony Grano ringside at a boxing card at Foxwoods, 2010
Statistics
Real name Tony Grano
Rated at Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Nationality American
Born (1980-11-11) November 11, 1980
Hartford, Connecticut
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 23
Wins 20
Wins by KO 16
Losses 2
Draws 1

Anthony "Tony" Grano (b. November 11, 1980, in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American heavyweight boxer. He was the US amateur heavyweight (201 lbs limit) champion in 2005.

Amateur highlights

2005

  • National Golden Gloves Heavyweight competition
    • Defeated Arturo Reyes 5-0
    • Defeated Allen Grissom RSC 2
    • Defeated Erick Vega 3-2
    • Lost to Eric Fields 1-4 in final, for 2nd place
  • United States Amateur Heavyweight championships
    • Defeated Yuwshua Zoock 27-4
    • Defeated Tim Skolnik RSC 3
    • Defeated Marcus Henry 14-10
    • Defeated Homer Fonesca RET 4, to win championship

Professional career

Grano, originally from Connecticut, now trains and fights out of West Palm Beach FL. Weighing 220 pounds, Italian-American Tony "TNT" Grano made his debut in 2005 and has a record of 20-2-1 with 16 knockouts. In 2009, Grano scored a KO over previously undefeated (18-0) amateur star Travis Kauffman. The KO over Kauffman was Ringside Magazines 2009 heavyweight fight of the year. After stopping highly regarded Brian Minto in a NABF heavyweight title eliminator bout at 1;:04 of the third round. Grano went on to fight former heavyweight contender DaVarryl Williamson 27-6 for the NABF heavyweight championship. On June 23rd 2012 Grano shocked fans and skeptics with a devastating 4th round knockout over Williamson capturing the NABF title and securing a 6th spot in the WBC rankings. Grano and his team are working on getting a fight to defend his title and move one step closer to a world title shot. [1]

External links

Twitter. @granoboxing

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Matt Godfrey
United States Amateur Heavyweight Champion
2005
Succeeded by
Adam Willett
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