
Ryan Bourland
"Rhino"
Division: lightHeavyweight
Nationality: USA
Hometown: Dickinson, North Dakota, USA
Birth Date: 1988-06-17
Height: 6 cm
Reach: 73 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
17
Wins
(6 by KO)3
Losses
(2 by KO)0
Draws
20
Total Fights
Biography
Ryan Thomas Bourland, known by his ring moniker “Rhino,” stands as a seasoned presence in the cruiserweight division. Born on June 17, 1988, in Martinez, California, this 6-foot-tall orthodox fighter has crafted his foundation style deeply rooted in the art of boxing. With an affiliation to Vacaville, California, and current residence in Dickinson, North Dakota, Bourland’s impact in the ring is marked by his adept skills and dedication. While his status reads as inactive, Rhino’s legacy in the cruiserweight division stands as a testament to his lasting influence in the sport.
Technical Overview
Ryan Thomas Bourland, known by his ring moniker “Rhino,” holds a professional boxing record with a foundation style deeply rooted in the art of boxing. Born on June 17, 1988, in Martinez, California, this 6-foot-tall orthodox fighter has crafted his foundation style deeply rooted in the art of boxing. With an affiliation to Vacaville, California, and current residence in Dickinson, North Dakota, Bourland’s impact in the ring is marked by his adept skills and dedication. While his status reads as inactive, Rhino’s legacy in the cruiserweight division stands as a testament to his lasting influence in the sport.
Bourland’s squared-up stance and high guard set him apart from most boxers. Unlike others, he blends a more agile stance while keeping his guard high—a less common approach. His defensive skills are noteworthy; he consistently keeps his hands up, even when executing defensive maneuvers like ducks and slips. This high guard stance limits movement for many boxers, but Bourland’s elusive style challenges that norm, making it difficult for opponents to break his defense. His footwork is a subtle yet effective aspect of his strategy, involving quick and repeated position adjustments without leaving himself vulnerable.
Ryan Bourland’s one-twos showcase a strategic rhythm, often characterized by a pause-and-strike tactic. This calculated approach allows him to assess and set up angles, creating an opportune moment to touch up opponents. Following this initial assessment, he seamlessly transitions into unleashing a relentless barrage of nonstop punches, effectively lighting up his adversaries. This methodical combination of precision and aggression in his one-twos adds a dynamic layer to Bourland’s boxing style.
Fight History
03/02/24 vs. Jake Paul, L-TKO, 1/8
09/17/22 vs. Santario Martin, W-TKO, 5/6
10/06/18 vs. Jose Hernandez, W-MD, 10/10
06/30/18 vs. Codale Ford, W-UD, 4/4
02/10/18 vs. Jose Hernandez, L-MD, 8/8
09/22/17 vs. Alfredo Contreras, W-UD, 6/6
06/23/17 vs. Cesar Ruiz, W-SD, 6/6
03/17/17 vs. Alfredo Contreras, W-UD, 6/6
11/11/16 vs. Gilberto Rubio, W-RTD, 5/8
07/09/16 vs. Gilberto Rubio, W-SD, 6/6
03/25/16 vs. Billy Bailey, W-UD, 6/6
10/24/15 vs. Cesar Ruiz, W-RTD, 3/4
07/25/15 vs. Israel Duffus, L-KO, 1/6
04/18/15 vs. Zlatko Ledic, W-UD, 4/4
01/24/15 vs. Loren Myers, W-UD, 4/4
09/27/14 vs. Eric Smith, W-UD, 4/4
08/22/14 vs. Phillip Smith, W-TKO, 2/4
08/02/14 vs. Ray Mesa, W-TKO, 2/4
04/05/14 vs. Zlatko Ledic, W-MD, 4/4
10/12/13 vs. Alberto Avina, W-TKO, 2/4