Andre August

Andre August

Division: lightHeavyweight

Nationality: USA

Hometown: Beaumont, Texas, USA

Birth Date: 1988-09-30

Height: 6 cm

Reach: 71 cm

Stance: orthodox

Professional Record

10

Wins

(5 by KO)

2

Losses

(2 by KO)

1

Draws

13

Total Fights

Biography

Andre August, born on 30th September 1988, is a 35-year-old American professional boxer from Beaumont, Texas, who has made a significant mark in the cruiserweight division. His professional journey began in May 2013 with a TKO victory over Steven Medrano. August embarked on an undefeated streak of six fights early in his career, showcasing his prowess in the ring. Throughout his career, he has faced notable opponents such as Patrick Simes, Randon Montgomery, Joshua Kuhn, and Ramiro Gracia, accumulating a record of ten wins, five of which were by knockout, in twelve professional bouts.

August's only defeat came in 2018 against Eric Abraham, a fellow American boxer. However, he bounced back with a notable victory against the previously undefeated Brandon Martin, winning unanimously on points. This victory was a testament to his skill and resilience in the ring. Despite his impressive record, Andre August remains relatively unknown in the wider boxing world.

Technical Overview

Andre August fights with a high guard and a relentless approach, much like a Spartan warrior entering battle with shield raised, ready to engage at close quarters. He doesn’t waste movement or energy, favoring a direct and unyielding style. His overhand right, reminiscent of Gennadiy Golovkin’s, lands with the impact of a heavy Spartan spear strike—deliberate, calculated, and devastating. His jab serves as a tactical tool, gauging range and disrupting an opponent’s rhythm, much like a Spartan phalanx adjusting its formation to create an opening. Like Joe Louis, he applies steady pressure, breaking down opponents with well-placed, destructive blows rather than relying on excessive volume.

His footwork is designed for cutting off the ring, similar to how a Spartan warrior would advance in formation, leaving no space for retreat. There is no wasted motion, no unnecessary circling—only forward pressure and strategic positioning. When the moment calls for it, he surges forward in a burst, overwhelming his opponent with a controlled assault. His combinations are deliberate, aimed at dismantling his opponent’s defense piece by piece, much like the calculated strikes of a seasoned hoplite. He does not dance around or evade unnecessarily; instead, he imposes his will, forcing his adversary into unfavorable positions before closing in for the final blow.

August’s mentality in the ring mirrors the discipline and grit of ancient warriors. He fights not with reckless aggression but with the structured brutality of a Spartan soldier maintaining formation under pressure. Victory comes not from frantic exchanges but from unrelenting force, applied with precision and patience. He does not rely on speed alone but on pressure, positioning, and the ability to dictate the battle. His approach is a reminder of an era when fighters thrived on the ability to wear opponents down through sheer force of will. This mentality can be traced back to the African-American boxing legends of old, such as Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, and Jack Johnson.

Fight History

12/15/23 vs. Jake Paul, L-KO, 1/8

08/11/23 vs. Brandon Martin, W-UD, 6/6

11/23/19 vs. Santario Martin, W-UD, 6/6

08/23/19 vs. Christian Solorzano, W-UD, 4/4

04/06/19 vs. Jorge Garcia, W-UD, 4/4

02/23/19 vs. Jeremie Parks, W-KO, 1/4

09/29/18 vs. Eric Abraham, L-TKO, 2/4

11/10/17 vs. Ramiro Garcia, W-KO, 1/4

08/04/17 vs. Joshua Kuhn, W-TKO, 4/4

08/29/15 vs. Randon Montgomery, W-TKO, 2/4

05/08/15 vs. Patrick Simes, W-UD, 4/4

06/20/14 vs. Rudy Lozano, D-MD, 4/4

05/04/13 vs. Steven Medrano, W-TKO, 1/4

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