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Joey Gilbert
Born
Joseph Salvatore Gilbert

(1976-06-05) June 5, 1976 (age 48)
NationalityUnited States
Other namesDiamond
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 11 in (183 cm)
Reach74 in (189 cm)
Boxing record
Total fights22
Wins19
Wins by KO15
Losses2
Draws0
No contests1

Joseph Salvatore Gilbert (b. June 5, 1976, Chicago) is a professional boxer, lawyer, and fight promoter.

Personal life

Joey Gilbert was born in Chicago, Illinois, but moved with his family to Sparks, Nevada and attended Our Lady of the Snows Parochial School from 5th-8th grade. Joey then attended and graduated from Bishop Manogue Catholic High School in Reno, Nevada. Joey graduated from the University of Nevada with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in English Literature & Political Science, with an emphasis on foreign affairs and minored in Italian studies. Gilbert spent 6 months living, training and traveling in northern Europe during the summer and fall of 1998 through a study abroad program based in Torino, Italy.

As a collegiate fighter at the University of Nevada, Joey Gilbert was a three-time National Champion, a four-time Regional Champion, a four-time All American, and was the Nevada State Golden Gloves Super Middleweight Champion in 2000.

Joey earned his Juris Doctorate (JD-Law Degree) from Thomas Jefferson Law School in San Diego, California and passed the Nevada bar exam in 2004. He has practiced law since that time in numerous areas; however, he focuses on criminal and civil trial practice and specific areas of sports and entertainment law.

In 2004, Gilbert was cast in NBC’s The Contender, working along side Sylvester Stallone, Sugar Ray Leonard and a mass of talented boxers and was introduced to Hollywood’s elite. This experience has allowed Gilbert to gain extensive contacts and knowledge in television production, marketing and creation of live events worldwide as well as working relationships and friendships with the best in the business.

Retiring as a world-ranked professional fighter, Gilbert is the former WBO-NABO and WBC-USNBC Middleweight Champion with a record of 20-3, with 15 knockouts. Outside of the ring, Gilbert continues to train and condition as if he were still preparing to go 12 rounds. His work ethic, dedication and persistence have helped him achieve every goal and challenge set in front of him. Because of his personal experiences as a professional athlete, Joey has a unique understanding of issues from the “athlete’s” perspective. This knowledge carries over into how efficiently and effectively the client/agent relationship produces results. In addition, being a licensed Nevada lawyer with significant trial and courtroom experience, years of successful (and unsuccessful) contract negotiations and extensive work in public relations and in brand development has put Joey in a class of his own. Put simply, because of his “outside of the box” techniques, Joey is quickly being recognized as a versatile talent in MMA, the fight game in general and Sports Management worldwide. Gilbert currently manages, represents, educates and trains alongside athletes of all performance levels.

Boxing career

Joey began boxing as an amateur at the University of Nevada, Reno winning three consecutive National Collegiate Boxing Association championships and the Super Middleweight Nevada Golden Gloves championship. He finished his amateur career with a record of 27-1.

He was placed on the West Coast Team in reality tv show The Contender, and beat Jimmy Lange in the first round of this competition. He had been supposed to fight Anthony Bonsante. He then had his friend turned rival Jesse Brinkley place him in a fight against Peter Manfredo in the Quarter Finals, which he lost in a divided decision. The fight was stopped in the fifth round due to an accidental headbutt from his opponent - which left him in the hospital, the facial wound combining with back troubles.

After the Contender, Gilbert won a 6 round unanimous decision in the super middleweight division against James North on the undercard of the Jeff Lacy vs. Scott Pemberton card. Gilbert won the rematch with Jimmy Lange at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, VA for the vacant middleweight NABO title on February 18.

On September 21, 2007, Gilbert scored a first round knockout over Charles Howe, however, the ruling was later changed to a no-decision after Gilbert tested positive for banned performance enhancing drugs. Gilbert subsequently had his license suspended for a year and was required to pay a $10,000 fine.[1]

On February 14, 2009, Brinkley fought longtime rival Joey Gilbert at The Reno Events Center in Reno, NV. Brinkley scored a knockdown in the fifth round with a right cross that severely broke Gilbert’s nose. Gilbert spent most of the early portion of the fight trying to use movement to frustrate Brinkley, but did not add punches with that movement so Brinkley easily won most of the early rounds. Later in the fight Gilbert started to hold his ground more and made the fight more competitive, but Brinkley still had the upper hand in most of their exchanges. Brinkley went on to win the match via a wide unanimous decision

May 23, 2010, Gilbert fought Anthony Bartinelli from Phoenix, Arizona at the Grand Sierra Resort & Casino in Reno, Nevada. Gilbert won by TKO in the seventh round.[2][3]

On September 25, 2010, Gilbert lost to Kassim Ouma in the 6th round of their 10-round bout for the vacant NABA middleweight title at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada by TKO. Gilbert announced his retirement soon after.

References

  1. ^ http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/web/COM1144035/index.htm
  2. ^ Searson, Mike (05/23/2010). "Reno Xtreme Fights IV - part 2". Reno Fight Sports Examiner. Examiner.com. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Bourelly, Joseph (05/23/2010). "Joey Gilbert shines at Reno Extreme Fights IV". Oakland Fight Sports Examiner. Examiner.com. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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