Glen Tapia

β€œJersey Boy”
Boxing record: 23-5 (15)
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Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.

Glen Tapia losses

Over 9 years as a professional, Glen Tapia has compiled a 23-5 (15) record, including four title fights across two weight classes. He has five losses, three of them in title fights.

  1. 5. Glen Tapia loses to Gabriel Rosado via KO

    On October 19, 2017 Glen Tapia faced Gabriel Rosado in a middleweight bout. Tapia was 27 years old with a record of 23-4, and Rosado was 31 with a record of 23-11. Tapia was on a 3-fight losing streak and Rosado was on a 2-fight losing streak. Rosado stopped Tapia via TKO in the 6th round.

  2. 4. Glen Tapia loses to Jason Quigley via unanimous decision

    On March 23, 2017 Glen Tapia fought Jason Quigley for the vacant WBCNABF middleweight title. Tapia was 27 years old with a record of 23-3, and Quigley was 25 with a record of 12-0. Tapia was on a 2-fight losing streak, while Quigley was on an undefeated 12-fight winning streak. Tapia lost via unanimous decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Quigley.

  3. 3. Glen Tapia loses to David Lemieux via KO

    On May 7, 2016 Glen Tapia fought David Lemieux for the vacant WBONABO middleweight title. Tapia was 26 years old with a record of 23-2, and Lemieux was 27 with a record of 34-3. Both Tapia and Lemieux were coming off a loss. Lemieux stopped Tapia via TKO in the 4th round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  4. 2. Glen Tapia loses to Michel Soro via KO

    On May 8, 2015 Glen Tapia fought Michel Soro for the vacant WBONABO and USBA super welterweight titles. Tapia was 25 years old with a record of 23-1, and Soro was 27 with a record of 25-1-1. Tapia was on a 3-fight winning streak and Soro was on a 2-fight winning streak. Soro stopped Tapia via TKO in the 4th round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  5. 1. Glen Tapia loses to James Kirkland via KO

    On December 7, 2013 Glen Tapia faced James Kirkland in a super welterweight bout. Tapia was 23 years old with a record of 20-0, and Kirkland was 29 with a record of 31-1. Tapia was on an undefeated 20-fight winning streak and Kirkland was on a 4-fight winning streak. Kirkland stopped Tapia via TKO in the 6th round.