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Gary Balletto

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Gary Balletto
Born
Gary Balletto

(1975-05-21) May 21, 1975 (age 49)
NationalityUSA
Other namesTiger
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights36
Wins31
Wins by KO26
Losses3
Draws2
No contests0

Gary Balletto (born May 21, 1975) is a boxer. He has once won minor lightweight titles (the IBU and EBA belts). Outside the ring, in his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island, Balletto is the New England representative for the Joint Association of Boxers (JAB), owns a boxing gym- Balletto’s Boxing Gym, a realty company- Balletto Realty, and a construction company- Balletto Construction. He has 3 children, Gary, Hailey, and Aiden.[1]

Balletto turned pro just 10 days before his 21st birthday, amassing a 30–3–2 record in a 10-year career of boxing. One of his three losses came to Michael Clark (a unanimous decision in 10 rounds at Foxwoods), who would later appear on the ESPN reality show "Contender Season 2" as a team-mate of Balletto, where they both were on the Gold Team. Another loss came to Gregorio Vargas, a former WBC Featherweight champion and IBA Super-Featherweight champion, to whom Balletto lost his IBU title.

On the show, Balletto won his first-round fight, where Aaron Torres chose him as an opponent, by split decision. In his second fight, Norberto Bravo beat him, by unanimous decision.

In 2008, he appeared at IFC Theater in New York City to promote a feature verite documentary "Sweet Dreams", which told the story of his life and efforts to unionize the sport through JAB.[2]

Balletto has since continued his boxing career, winning by technical knockout on against a young light welterweight prospect Matthew Strode.

Balletto resides in Cranston, RI with his girlfriend and children.

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