Ebo Elder Explained

Ebo Elder
Realname:Ebo Elder
Weight:Welterweight
Light Welterweight
Lightweight
Nationality:American
Birth Date:December 23, 1978
Birth Place:Newnan, Georgia
Style:Southpaw
Total:25
Wins:22
Losses:3
Ko:14

Ebo Elder (born December 23, 1978, in Newnan, Georgia) is a former professional boxer. He is a former WBO NABO Lightweight titleholder, and has also held the IBA Continental Light Welterweight title and WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. In January 2007 he left boxing to start Reality Ministries and began speaking at churches, colleges, public schools, youth detention centers and more. Ebo's autobiography, "The Great Comeback", is available at www.eboelder.com.

Professional boxing career

Ebo began boxing at the age of two when his father bought him a punching bag. He had a long amateur career with 139 wins before turning professional in 2000, amassing 16 wins before his first loss.

After a series of wins over mid-level opponents including Emmanuel Clottey, Elder took a significant step up in class with a convincing win over undefeated contender Oscar Diaz, winning by a score of 98–92 on all three scorecards. After a tune-up bout, Elder scored a near-shutout victory over 23-7 Fernando Trejo, launching him into a WBO NABO lightweight title match.

Elder won the WBO NABO lightweight title by 6th-round TKO over 17-3 Ricardo Fuentes, then defended it in a thrilling bout with 21-2 Courtney Burton. The scorecards were close after 11 rounds, before Elder dropped Burton twice in the twelfth, winning by TKO with 50 seconds left in the round. Shobox announcer Steve Farhood said of the Elder-Burton bout, "I don't think we've ever had a more physical, grueling, brutal fight."

The win over Burton would be Elder's last. In his last fight before joining the ESPN reality show, "Contender Season 2", he lost to former title holder Lakva Sim, this time as the recipient of a 12th-round TKO.

The Contender

On the ESPN reality show The Contender 2 series debut, Elder was chosen to be on the Gold Team. In the first bout of the tourney, Ebo lost to Michael Stewart by technical knockout 1 minute 52 seconds into the 4th round.

Life after boxing

Now a born-again Christian, Elder devotes his time away from the ring as a speaker, evangelist, Bible teacher and author. He uses his boxing platform to teach, encourage and challenge his audience to God's best for their lives. His ministry website is www.eboelder.com.

Professional boxing record

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ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
25Loss22–3Michael StweartTKO4 (5), Jan 27, 2006
24Loss22–2Lakva SimTKO12 (12), Sep 16, 2005
23Win22–1Courtney BurtonTKO12 (12), Dec 17, 2004
22Win21–1Ricardo FuentesTKO6 (12)Oct 9, 2004
21Win20–1Fernando TrejoUD10Jul 9, 2004
20Win19–1William RojasTKO4 (10), Apr 23, 2004
19Win18–1Oscar DíazUD10Mar 26, 2004
18Win17–1Tyrone WigginsTKO3 (4)Jan 23, 2004
17Loss16–1Ubaldo HernandezTKO1 (12)Nov 10, 2001
16Win16–0Dagoberto NajeraTD6 (12)Sep 29, 2001
15Win15–0Jaime MoralesUD12Jul 28, 2001
14Win14–0Emmanuel ClotteyUD10Jul 3, 2001
13Win13–0Tyrone IvoryTKO6 (10), May 11, 2001
12Win12–0Jerry SmithRTD6 (?)Apr 12, 2001
11Win11–0Andre BakerKO8 (8)Mar 24, 2001
10Win10–0Henry CokesKO2 (6)Feb 17, 2001
9Win9–0Leonti VorontsukTKO4 (4),)Feb 10, 2001
8Win8–0Luis Alberto RosalesTKO4 (6),)Jan 25, 2001
7Win7–0Jamar ParkerTKO1 (?)Dec 29, 2000
6Win6–0Todd StringfellowKO1 (?)Dec 16, 2000
5Win5–0Terry DominicUD6Oct 13, 2000
4Win4–0Melvin JonesUD4Sep 23, 2000
3Win3–0Roy HughesTKO2 (4)Sep 1, 2000
2Win2–0Andre BakerUD4Jul 21, 2000
1Win1–0Juan ThompsonTKO1 (4), Jun 10, 2000