Ron Stander

Ron Stander

"The Bluffs Butcher"

  • Age at death: 77 yrs
  • Nationality: USA USA flag
  • Born: 17th October 1944
  • Place of birth: Fort Jackson, South Carolina, USA USA flag
  • Residence: Omaha, Nebraska, USA USA flag
  • Division: Heavyweight
  • Height: 5ft 11"
  • Reach: 70.1"
  • Reach Ratio: 0.98
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 31st Jul 1969
  • Status: Deceased Professional Boxer
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Ron Stander Boxing Statistics

Heavyweight
Division
12 yrs
Career
USA
Nationality
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Residence

Ron Stander Biography

Ron Stander is a former professional boxer from the USA who competed in the Heavyweight division (200+ lbs (90.7+ kg)).

Born on October 17, 1944 in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, USA, Stander made his professional debut on July 31, 1969.

Known for his orthodox stance, Stander competed professionally for over 12 years.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height181cm cm-13 cm
Reach178cm cm-23 cm

Frequently Asked Questions About Ron Stander

What division did Ron Stander fight in?

Ron Stander competed in the Heavyweight division (200+ lbs (90.7+ kg)) throughout a professional boxing career. This division has featured legendary fighters including Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.

Where was Ron Stander from?

Ron Stander was originally from Fort Jackson, South Carolina, USA and represented USA throughout a distinguished boxing career. Residence during the boxing career was in Omaha, Nebraska, USA.

When did Ron Stander pass away?

Ron Stander passed away on 8th Mar 2022, having lived 77 yrs. This boxer made lasting contributions to the sport that continue to be remembered and celebrated by fans worldwide.

What boxing stance does Ron Stander fight out of?

Ron Stander boxed out of the Orthodox stance and was 5ft 11in tall.

When did Ron Stander begin their professional boxing career?

Ron Stander turned professional on 31st Jul 1969, and competed for 12 yrs in the Heavyweight division.

Historical Fight Reports

Joe Frazier vs Ron Stander

May 25, 1972

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