Dominic Wade

Dominic Wade (born April 12, 1990 in Largo, Maryland) is an undefeated professional boxer in the Super Middleweight division.
Amateur career
He won four consecutive Silver Gloves National titles, the other fighter to accomplish the feat is boxing mogul Oscar De La Hoya, who won five titles. Dominic was considered one of the best U.S. amateur boxers before he decided on turning pro.
Pro career
In his pro debut Wade scored an explosive first-round knockout over the previously undefeated Chris Davis. Davis was motionless for several moments but did revive and was taken to a nearby hospital. Wade ran off eleven straight wins as a professional, before a two-year spell of inactivity starting in February 2011. He returned to the ring in February 2013 at D.C. Armory on the undercard of Lamont Peterson vs. Kendall Holt, where he stopped Marcus Brooks in the second round.
In August 2013 Stiff Jab and other publications reported Wade has since signed with manager Al Haymon, and hopes to return to the ring in September 2013.
 
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