Erickson Lubin

Erickson Lubin

"The Hammer"

  • Age: 30 yrs
  • Nationality: USA USA flag
  • Born: 1st October 1995
  • Place of birth: Orlando, Florida, USA USA flag
  • Residence: Kissimmee, Florida, USA USA flag
  • Division: Super Welterweight
  • Height: 5ft 11"
  • Reach: 74.4"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.05
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Debut: 26th Nov 2013
  • Status: Active Professional Boxer
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Erickson Lubin Boxing Statistics

Super Welterweight
Division
12 yrs
Career
USA
Nationality
Kissimmee, Florida, USA
Residence

Erickson Lubin Biography

Erickson Lubin, known to the boxing world as “The Hammer,” has long stood out as one of the most talented and resilient fighters to emerge from the American super welterweight ranks in the past decade. Born on October 1, 1995, in Orlando, Florida, Lubin’s boxing journey was shaped by discipline and determination from an early age. He began boxing at seven, coached primarily by his father and Jason Galarza at the Orlando Boxing Club, developing a southpaw style featuring a sharp jab, quick footwork, and fight-changing power in both hands.

Lubin’s amateur pedigree is widely respected among American boxing historians and insiders. He compiled an impressive amateur ledger of over 100 wins and just 7 losses, earning significant national acclaim through his teenage years. In 2013, he won the National Golden Gloves championship at 141 pounds, an achievement that punctuated his amateur credentials and prompted speculation about his potential for Olympic glory. However, rather than pursue a berth at the 2016 Olympics, Lubin made the bold decision to turn professional, aiming to accelerate his path in a division flush with established names and brimming with opportunity.

He entered the paid ranks on November 26, 2013, fighting at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida, against Eric De Jesus. Lubin wasted little time in announcing his arrival, scoring a knockout victory inside 35 seconds. This emphatic debut set the tone for a blistering start to his professional career—he would record a string of stoppages over the next two years, building his reputation as one of the most exciting up-and-coming fighters at 154 pounds. Campaigning primarily in Florida and on prominent undercards, Lubin blasted through opposition such as Michael Finney, Ayi Bruce, and Norberto Gonzalez, demonstrating a combination of speed, power, and discipline rare for fighters so early in their professional development.

By the spring of 2017, Lubin was unbeaten and widely regarded as one of the division’s most dangerous prospects. This reputation earned him a WBC final eliminator bout against Jorge Cota in March that year. Lubin faced Cota in Brooklyn, New York, at the Barclays Center on the undercard of keith Thurman and Danny Garcia’s welterweight title unification match. He delivered his best performance to date, knocking Cota out in the fourth round with a spectacular left hand, a win that not only garnered national attention but also secured him the mandatory challenger position for the WBC world super welterweight title. This breakout performance was both a reward for his relentless work ethic and a harbinger of the kind of matchups awaiting him at world level.

Lubin’s first world title opportunity arrived on October 14, 2017, as he challenged the champion Jermell Charlo at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. It marked an inflexion point: Lubin was just 22 at the time, and despite being a significant underdog, expectations amongst his supporters ran high. The contest ended harshly for Lubin, who was caught in the opening frame by a perfectly timed right uppercut from Charlo, resulting in a stunning first-round knockout. The abruptness of the defeat served as a profound lesson, the kind that many young fighters do not recover from. Yet, to Lubin’s credit, the setback became a catalyst for his evolution. He overhauled his training regime, relocated his camp to South Florida, and began working with respected coach Kevin Cunningham, sharpening his defence and improving his tactical acumen.

The next phase of Lubin’s career was defined by both rebuilding and facing stiffer competition. He returned to the ring in 2018 with renewed focus, defeating seasoned contenders such as Ishe Smith, whom he stopped in three rounds, and the durable Zakaria Attou, whom he dominated en route to a stoppage. Lubin’s confidence and composure grew with each outing. In September 2020, he was matched with the battle-hardened Terrell Gausha at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut for the WBC Silver super welterweight title. This high-stakes fight tested every aspect of Lubin’s game. Over 12 tactical rounds, Lubin’s jab and counterpunching proved decisive, as he secured a unanimous decision and reasserted himself among the ranks of genuine world-level contenders.

More tough assignments ensued. In June 2021, Lubin clashed with former unified champion Jeison Rosario at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The bout was pivotal, with the winner securing a top spot in the WBC’s rankings. In a back-and-forth contest, Lubin showcased his power and determination, flooring Rosario twice en route to a sixth-round stoppage that underscored his claim as one of the division’s most dangerous threats. Lubin’s combination of precise body work and a savage finish was emblematic of a fighter now entirely confident in his role as both hunter and hunted on boxing’s world stage.

In April 2022, Lubin faced rising star Sebastian Fundora in a main event that proved one of the most punishing and exciting super welterweight battles in recent memory. The 6ft 5in Fundora, nicknamed “The Towering Inferno,” presented a unique challenge with his reach and relentless style. Lubin was dropped early but rallied fiercely, scoring a knockdown of his own and engaging in a brutal war that saw both men battered and bloodied. Ultimately, Lubin’s corner stopped the fight at the end of the ninth round, citing excessive swelling and the accumulation of punishment. Despite the loss—a Fight of the Year contender—Lubin’s reputation was burnished rather than diminished, as fans and pundits alike commended his courage, skill, and relentless heart.

The journey has been neither easy nor linear, but Erickson Lubin’s career remains defined by daring, adaptability, and an unwavering pursuit of greatness. With each test, whether triumphant or punishing, he has revealed new facets of his fighting identity—from early phenom to battle-hardened contender. Now based in Kissimmee, Florida, Lubin’s perseverance and improved technical approach continue to position him as a mainstay in the loaded super welterweight division. He is far from finished. Each ring walk now carries the air of a fighter who has seen both the raw promise and the brutal reality of elite prizefighting, one who is prepared to shape the next chapters of his story through a combination of experience, power, and the stubborn resilience that has always animated his path.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height180cm cm+2 cm
Reach189cm cm+7 cm

Frequently Asked Questions About Erickson Lubin

What division does Erickson Lubin fight in?

Erickson Lubin currently competes in the Super Welterweight division (154 lbs (69.9 kg)) as an active professional boxer. This division has featured legendary fighters including Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Terry Norris and Jermain Taylor.

Where is Erickson Lubin from?

Erickson Lubin is originally from Orlando, Florida, USA and represents USA in professional boxing. Current residence is in Kissimmee, Florida, USA.

How old is Erickson Lubin?

Erickson Lubin is 30 yrs old, born on 1st October 1995, currently competing as an active professional boxer.

What boxing stance does Erickson Lubin fight out of?

Erickson Lubin boxes out of the Southpaw stance and is 5ft 11in tall.

When did Erickson Lubin begin their professional boxing career?

Erickson Lubin turned professional on 26th Nov 2013, and has been competing for 12 yrs in the Super Welterweight division.

Past Fights

Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Erickson Lubin

Nov 8, 2025

Erickson Lubin vs Ardreal Holmes Jr

May 10, 2025

Jesus Alejandro Ramos vs Erickson Lubin

Sep 30, 2023

Erickson Lubin vs Jeison Rosario

Jun 26, 2021