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Born November 24th 1981, orthodox fighter Tyson Cave started his career in June 2006 at the age of 24 and has now been pro for 10 years, fighting a total of 32 times. Cave's longest KO streak is 4 fights long out of his 32 pro career fights.
Ready to showcase his talent in the pro ranks, Cave defeated Saul Gutierrez over 6 rounds in his debut to secure his first win (UD) against a durable Gutierrez. Cave continued his mostly successful career with numerous fights following his debut against boxers including Nestor Bolum, Darby Smart and Omar Valdez. Fights included fighting once in 2006, 3 times in 2007 and 12 times between 2008 and 2011.
On February 7th, 2008 Cave fought and beat Steve Marsh (1-1-1) to continue his unbeaten streak. Showing his class against Marsh, Cave was the 4th person to go the distance with this opponent. Cave's win streak of 5 rose to 10 following 5 great wins, becoming the 6th person to go the distance with Ricardo Blackman, 5th person to stop Martin Huppe (Round 3 KO) and 3rd person to defeat Steve Cannell.
Unfortunately, the first defeat of Cave's career came against Willie Casey on April 8th, 2010 in Cave's 11th professional fight. Cave faced the first defeat of his career against Willie Casey in the 8th round of a 8 round fight via TKO.
Pushing his career further, Cave fought Antwan Robertson on June 12th, 2010 adding to his winning record. Cave's fight against Antwan Robertson came in the 1st round of a 6 round fight via RTD. Cave became the first person to stop Robertson. Cave's win streak of 11 rose to 18 following 7 wins against boxers such as Jovanny Soto, Nestor Bolum, Darby Smart and 4 others.
Rodolpho Ortiz was the next fight for Cave on December 6th, 2012 and also his next career win. Showing his class against Ortiz, Cave was the 2nd person to go the distance with this opponent. Cave then went on to win a further 9 fights taking his record to 27 wins, 3 losses and 0 draw.
Furthering his career, Cave fought Walter Rojas on November 28th, 2015 and continued his career to a record of 28-3-0. The win came via KO. Rojas was stopped in the 2nd round via KO meaning Cave was the 8th person to stop this opponent in his career.
Tyson Cave added another win to his record by beating Javier Franco on August 6th, 2016, upping his record to 29 wins. Cave was the 9th fighter to stop Franco in round 7 of a 10 round fight, Cave won via KO.