Keith Tapia


Keith Tapia is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. He was born in Bronx, New York, where he lived his childhood as part of the large Nuyorican community; he began boxing there and represented the United States for few international tournaments, in the process winning bronze at the 2006 Cadet World Championships. In 2007, Tapia appealed to his Puerto Rican heritage and ethnicity and changed his Olympic nationality, representing Puerto Rico until his amateur retirement in 2011. Under the Puerto Rican flag, he won gold at the 2007 AIBA Cadet World Championships and other international tournaments, while winning the heavyweight national championship locally. On November 18, 2011, Tapia made his professional debut, now boxing out of Carolina, Puerto Rico.

Amateur career

Early life and introduction to boxing

Tapia was introduced to boxing while living in New York, when his parents took him to a gymnasium in order to control his weight and quickly employed his energy excess to establish a high-intensity training regime. He developed an admiration for the boxing styles of Wilfredo Gómez and Muhammad Ali, which influenced his style and created a preference towards technical boxing, instead of brawling and pursuing a knockout punch.
In 2007, Tapia decided to represent Puerto Rico in AIBA competition based on being a full-blood Puerto Rican despite being born in New York, with both of his parents originating from there. Upon moving to the archipelago from New York, Tapia joined Club Diamante and was trained by Ricardo "Ricky" Márquez, who employed his high energy and developed a six-day-per-week regime, including sparring, motivational conferences and running throughout in panoramic locales such as el Morro in Old San Juan. Tapia's first competition for the Puerto Rico national cadet boxing team was the 2007 AIBA Cadet World Boxing Championships. In the quarterfinals, he defeated Joseph Arguello of the United States by points, 29:11. In the semifinals, Tapia advanced over Adulallev Rashad of Azerbaijan. In the finals, he faced Smolin Segey of Ukraine, defeating his with scores of 17:6 to win the gold medal. At his first major senior class tournament shortly after turning 17 years old, the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships, he was upset early at heavyweight with 201 lbs heavyweight limit by John M'Bumba of France, who went on to win the bronze medal. On October 8, 2009, Tapia participated in a youth dual against a selection from Canada, defeating Matt Flynn by abandonment in four rounds. On September 18, 2009, Tapia participated in a double-header against talent from the Ironbound Boxing Club based in Newark, New Jersey. His opponent was Lisandro Tupete, whom he outclassed throughout the contest to the point of at one time pinning him against the rope and almost pushing him out of the ring.
Tapia entered the Campeonato Nacional Issac Barrientos, held from January 29 to February 13, 2010. He debuted in the semifinals, winning by walk over when his scheduled opponent, Emilio Salas, forfeited the contest. In the finals, Tapia defeated José Santiago by points, leaving him scoreless with scores of 11:0. On May 22, 2010, Tapia entered the first Copa Olímpica Internacional, winning the tournament over José Santiago by points in a rematch at the final. On a single-night Puerto Rico national team meeting, Tapia won his scheduled contest with Michael Narváez by walk over. Tapia was meant to be part of the national team that participated in the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, but he was cut from it after choosing not to participate in morning running sessions and being absent from training. On July 3, 2011, he defeated Santiago in a rubber match during the finals of the Copa Olímpica Internacional. Later that month, Tapia entered the Torneo Internacional José "Cheo" Aponte held in Caguas. In the semifinals, he was paired against Pan American champion Julio Castillo of Ecuador, overwhelming him in the third round and earning a RSC victory. In the finals he faced Santiago in another match, earning a 20:4 decision. Tapia decided to close his amateur career following a resolution where the Amateur Boxing Federation decided not to participate in the 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships, citing an inexperienced team and conflicting dates with the 2011 Pan American Games, leaving him without a tournament to participate in. His final amateur record was 58 wins and 4 losses.

Professional career

Tapia made his professional debut on November 18, 2011, defeating Andrew Kuilan in the undercard of a Promociones Miguel Cotto card held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Less than three months later, he repeated that performance against Edgardo Salas in a televised Puerto Rico Best Boxing event. Twenty-one days later, Tapia returned in the undercard of a Universal Promotion's Team Puerto Rico event against Ramón Adorno, winning in the first round after his opponent's corner submitted the contest by throwing a towel into the ring. On March 24, 2012, he participated in his second Promociones Miguel Cotto event, finishing the contest in the same manner than those that preceded it.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
20Loss18–2 Mike PerezUD10Oct 20, 2018 CFE Arena, Orlando, Florida, U.S.For vacant WBA Fedelatin cruiserweight title
19Win18–1 Lateef KayodeUD10Sep 23, 2017 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
18Loss17–1 Andrew TabitiUD10May 13, 2016 Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.For vacant NABF cruiserweight title
17Win17–0 Garrett WilsonUD10Dec 8, 2015 Sun National Bank Center, Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
16Win16–0 Anthony Caputo SmithTKO1, 0:30Sep 18, 2015 Claridge Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
15Win15–0 Leo PlaKO8, 2:42May 29, 2015 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
14Win14–0 Jason SmithKO1, 2:21Apr 24, 2015 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
13Win13–0 Jesse OltmannsTKO1 Jan 30, 2015 Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.
12Win12–0 Paul JennetteUD8Jun 7, 2014 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.
11Win11–0 Tobias RiceTKO5, 2:53May 17, 2014 PacPlex, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
10Win10–0 Earl LadsonUD6Apr 6, 2014 The Ritz, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
9Win9–0 Rayford JohnsonUD6Nov 3, 2013 The Mansion, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
8Win8–0 Derek WalkerTKO3, 2:40Apr 13, 2013 The Inn at Greensboro Airport, Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.
7Win7–0 DJ HughleyUD4Jan 19, 2013 Amos’ Southend, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
6Win6–0 Rafael Valenzuela1, 2:29Jan 4, 2013 Magic City Casino, Miami, Florida, U.S.
5Win5–0 Juan Carlos Robles6May 11, 2012 Miriam Segarra Coliseum, Penuelas, Puerto Rico
4Win4–0 Heriberto LorenzoTKO1, 1:14Mar 24, 2012 Coliseo Roger L. Mendoza, Caguas, Puerto Rico
3Win3–0 Ramon AdornoTKO1, 2:55Feb 24, 2012 Coliseo Salvador Dijols, Ponce, Puerto Rico
2Win2–0 Emilio SalasTKO1, 1:31Feb 3, 2012 Coliseo Luis Aymat, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
1Win1–0 Andrew Kuilan1, 1:50Nov 18, 2011 Complejo Deportivo Nilmarie Santini, San Juan, Puerto RicoProfessional debut