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Delaware has never been known for producing great boxers, but the history of the Sweet Science in the “Blue Hen State” runs a little deeper than some might expect. Case in point: Dave Tiberi.
Born in New Castle, Delaware, Tiberi rose through the middleweight and super middleweight ranks, though he never scored a signature victory. However, his determination and grit allowed him to eventually challenge for the IBF middleweight crown on Feb. 8, 1992 at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Most expected Tiberi to get blown away by then-champion James Toney, but he channeled his inner Chuck Wepner and gave the man they call “Lights Out” all he could handle.
Toney, who was undefeated at the time, retained his title via controversial split decision after 12 grueling rounds. It was the high point of Tiberi’s career, as he never fought again. He retired with a 22-3-3 record and seven knockouts, forever remembered for the fight he put up and the upset he nearly scored against an all-time great.
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