Nathan Lugo
Nathan Victor Lugo didn’t get into boxing to chase world titles; he started in 2011 to build the confidence to stand up to school bullies. But once he stepped inside the ring at Lugo Boxing & Fitness under the guidance of his father, Michael, a casual hobby instantly transformed into a legendary amateur run.
Nathan quickly became one of the most feared punchers in USA Boxing history. Over an incredible amateur career, he secured a 223-19 record, captured 23 national titles, and made history as the youngest fighter to ever earn a spot at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
Earned through grit and backed by a reputation for explosive, fight-ending power, the "Brickbuster" is now a dominant force in the professional super middleweight division. Alongside his younger brother Elijah, Nathan is fighting to cement the Lugo family name at the absolute peak of the sport.


Birth name: Nathan Lugo
Nickname: Brickbuster
Sex: Male
Age: 21
Nationality: USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5' 10" (178 cm)
Residence: Marietta, Georgia, USA
Birth place: Orlando, Florida, USA
Division: Super middle


Amateur Record:
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223-19 Record: Compiled an incredibly dense record across more than 240 amateur bouts, establishing himself as a fixture in national tournament brackets.
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Youngest Olympic Trials Qualifier: By winning the 2022 Elite National Title, he carved his name into the history books as the youngest boxer ever to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
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40+ Amateur Stoppages: Earned his "Brickbuster" moniker early on by racking up over 40 stoppage wins, a rare feat in the amateur circuit where safety gear and shorter point-based structures usually limit early finishes.
Professional Career
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Unbeaten Out of the Gate: Kicked off his professional journey with high-visibility undercard placements, including a 2nd-round stoppage victory over Ray Corona on the Santa Monica Pier during the high-profile Crawford vs. Madrimov fight week events.
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OTX Broadcast Exposure: Expanded his fan base via Overtime Boxing (OTX), securing a dominant 5th-round technical knockout against Austin Dulworth to showcase his capacity for sustained power over longer professional rounds.