Boxer Frank Martin Nickname

Last Modified Jun 14, 2024 05:43 GMT
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Frank Martin is an undefeated professional boxer from America who has competed in multiple weight classes as a professional fighter inside the squared circle. An impressive fighter, he has proved his abilities from a very early stage of his career. Martin won the 2016 Golden Gloves championship and also clinched bronze in the national championships in 2016 before making his professional debut the next year.

Right after making his professional debut on October 7, 2017, against John Edward Lockette in a successful fight, Frank Martin has remained a formidable force inside the boxing ring. Packed with a powerful punch, swift movement, and precision, Martin has by far maintained a clinical professional record.

Frank Martin has fought in 18 professional boxing bouts as of June 2024, winning all of them. He has defeated 12 opponents by knockout and secured decision victories against 6. Martin is scheduled to return to the squared circle on June 15, 2024, in a high-stake WBA lightweight showdown against Gervonta Davis at the MGM Grand, Garden Arena in Las Vegas, USA. The fight will be Martin’s 19th professional bout and is one of the biggest showdowns of his career, which he started in 2017.

Frank Martin’s Nickname

Frank Martin is nicknamed “The Ghost” and is popularly known by the alias in combat sports circles. According to his own submission in an interview, Martin elaborated on getting the nickname. According to him, during his workout in 2016, the lights went out in the facility, forcing everyone to stop. Frank Martin, however, continued training in the dark, earning him the moniker of “The Ghost.”

Frank Martin’s Reach

Frank Martin has a reach of 68 inches. He weighs about 135 lb. and stands at 5 feet and 8 inches tall. Frank Martin has competed in lightweight and light welterweight weight classes as a professional boxer. In his upcoming fight, Martin is scheduled to square off against Gervonta Davis in a lightweight showdown, which will have Davis’ WBA lightweight title on the line.

FAQs on Frank Martin's Nickname

A. He is nicknamed “The Ghost.”


A. He has a professional boxing record of 18 wins and 0 losses.


A. He has a reach of 68 inches.


A. He stands 5 feet and 8 inches tall.


A. He will face Gervonta Davis in his upcoming fight.

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