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Travis Kauffman was born on 21 August, 1985 in Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American boxer. Discover Travis Kauffman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Boxer with the age 38 years old group.
Travis Kauffman Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, Travis Kauffman height is 6 ft 3 in .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Travis Kauffman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Travis Kauffman worth at the age of 38 years old? Travis Kauffman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from United States. We have estimated Travis Kauffman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Travis Kauffman (born August 21, 1985) is an American former professional boxer.
Kauffman was born and raised alongside his brother Jason, in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Kauffman's father, Marshall, a former 7–1 amateur boxer who gave up a career to raise the boys, began training his sons from a young age.
After taking some time off from the sport during his upbringing and being sent to local juvenile detention centers, Kauffman returned to an amateur career; at age 15 he won the Middle Atlantic tournament, then was selected for the 2001 junior Olympic team.
Despite his mother passing away just a week before he was scheduled to compete, Kauffman finished third.
Unfortunately, he had also neglected to inform his probation officer he was leaving the country and was disciplined for this on his return.
At age 17, Kauffman made it to the semifinals of the 2003 National Golden Gloves Super Heavyweight tournament, where he was defeated by 23-year-old Travis Walker.
Upon graduating high school, Kauffman attended Northern Michigan University on a full scholarship to box, but left the school after two months and won gold at the 2004 Police Athletic League national tournament.
In 2005, Kauffman was undefeated in international tournaments, which include a finals win over 2000 Olympic bronze medalist Vugar Alakbarov, in a fight in which Kauffman fought southpaw due to an ailing right wrist.
Kauffman also won a national silver medal in 2005.
After compiling a 52–12 amateur record over four years and achieving the number one ranking, Kauffman made his professional debut in 2006.
He won via second-round KO.
On December 5, 2008, Kauffman made his national TV debut with a third-round knockout (KO) of once-beaten Malachy Farrell (who outweighed Kauffman by 60 lb) on ShoBox: The New Generation.
Kauffman followed up with a pair of early knockouts against clubfighters Cliff Couser and southpaw Livin Castillo.
Kauffman asked Grano for a rematch but was turned down several times.
He then fought Mike Miller, winning a shut-out unanimous decision (UD).
Kauffman followed this up with a two-round knockout of Chris Koval and picked up the WBF intertitle.
This led to a promotional agreement with Empire Sports and Entertainment.
Kauffman fought Charles Davis, winning a seven-round UD, as the fight was stopped due to rain.
Kauffman was released by Empire and then re-signed in 2012 with the same promoter using the name Greg Cohen Promotions.
Kauffman was then 21–1 with 16 KOs.
In February 2013, Kauffman vs Willie Perryman ended in a second-round knockout win that put Kauffman to 24–1, with 18 KOs.
Kauffman won an eight-round unanimous decision over Arron Lyons in August 2013.
Then in September 2013 Kauffman beat Stacy Frazier in two short rounds, breaking Frazier's ribs, to move to 26–1, 19 KOs, and was ranked 10th by the WBA.
Kauffman fought Jason Barnett on November 30, 2013, breaking his ribs in the fight but earning a first-round knockout win and the WBU interim heavyweight title.
At that time, he was ranked 14th by the WBA.
Kauffman took on Vincent Thompson on January 25, 2014, out-working him over ten rounds and winning the WBA federation title that became Kauffman's third minor belt.
Kauffman is currently on a 10-fight win streak.
Kauffman has started to work with trainer Nassim Richardson and has help from Al Cole, a former cruiserweight title holder.
A December 15, 2015 fight against world title challenger Chris Arreola was ruled a majority decision for Arreola but was later changed to no contest.
Kauffman and a significant number of media outlets felt he had won the fight.
At Santander Arena, in his hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania on September 9, 2016, Kauffman scored a second-round TKO over Josh Gormley.
On March 17, 2017, Kauffman fought Amir Mansour in a Fight of the Year candidate, losing via split decision.
Kauffman then faced former interim WBA Heavyweight Champion Luis Ortiz, in his second fight since being handed his first professional defeat at the hands of Deontay Wilder.
Kauffman was defeated via tenth-round TKO.
Kauffman is a single father of three boys; Travis Jr., Christopher, and Jeremiah.
Kauffman also adopted and raised two children who are now older, Julius and Neveah.