Mark Gastineau boxer

Mark Gastineau boxer
bouts
18
won
15
lost
2
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1991-06-08
Height
6′ 5½″/197cm
Reach
77″/196cm
Age
-
Born
1956-11-20
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Marcus Dell Gastineau (born November 20, 1956) is an American former football player who was a defensive end for the New York Jets from 1979 to 1988. A five-time Pro Bowler, he was one of the quickest and most feared pass rushers of his generation. Gastineau was ranked the 8th greatest pass rusher in National Football League (NFL) history on NFL Network's Top 10 Pass Rushers.Gastineau was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, and moved to Springerville, Arizona at the age of seven, when his parents, Ernie and Lou, bought a ranch. Mark broke his leg as a child in such a horrific manner that he was told by doctors that he would never walk again. Mark overcame the injury and the odds and Ernie built his son a rodeo ring, and Mark began entering team-roping events at 12. Mark's other passion was collecting Native American artifacts in Arizona's White Mountains. At Round Valley High School, Gastineau needed urging from his father to play football. Gastineau showed promise, but not enough to attract attention from major colleges.He entered Eastern Arizona Junior College in 1975 and earned All-America honors in his first season. He transferred to Arizona State University, and spent just one season playing defensive end there before finally settling upon East Central Oklahoma State University, now East Central University, in Ada, Oklahoma. He had 27 quarterback sacks in his college career, and earned Outstanding Defensive Lineman honors for the North in the 1979 Senior Bowl.Gastineau became ECU's first-ever draft pick when the New York Jets selected him in the second round of the 1979 NFL Draft. Connie Carberg, the first female NFL scout in history, was credited with helping the Jets discover Gastineau. The team was coaching in the Senior Bowl and needed another defensive lineman on the roster due to an vacancy, so Carberg called several prospects before suggesting Gastineau to be the replacement based on a phone conversation with him. He was projected to be an eighth round draft pick at the time, but due to his performance in the Senior Bowl and other pre-draft processes, the Jets selected him in the second round.Gastineau was among the most talented and honored defensive linemen of his era. He made the Pro Bowl five straight seasons (1981–1985) and finished his ten-year career with 74 sacks. He was a First-team All-Pro in 1982–1984 and was consensus All-AFC in each of those years.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1996-11-03 Alonzo Highsmith WWWWWW Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu LOST
Technical knockout
1994-04-12 Craig Thurber debut Topeka NC
1993-06-18 Terry Miller LLLLLL Memorial Auditorium, Nashville WIN
Technical knockout
1993-06-07 Sampson debut LJVM Coliseum, Winston-Salem WIN
KO
1992-12-03 Tim Anderson WLDLWW Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City WIN
KO
1992-11-16 Gary Shull debut Allis Plaza Hotel, Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
1992-09-15 Rick Hoard LLLLWL War Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale WIN
Technical knockout
1992-07-11 Randy Davis LLLLLL Lee County Civic Center, Fort Myers WIN
KO
1992-06-09 Tim Anderson WLWLDL Civic Auditorium, San Francisco LOST
Unanimous decision
1992-04-03 Lon Liebergen WLLLLW Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno WIN
Technical knockout
1992-02-22 Troy Berg LL Sports Arena, San Diego WIN
KO
1992-02-08 Kevin Barch debut Memorial Hall, Carthage WIN
KO
1992-01-26 Jimmy Baker WWLLLL Adam’s Mark Hotel, Indianapolis WIN
Technical knockout
1991-12-17 Jimmy Baker LWWLLL Country Club, Reseda WIN
Technical knockout
1991-10-16 Charles Nail debut Manatee Sports Stadium, Bradenton WIN
KO
1991-09-11 Tim Murphy debut Central Plaza Hotel, Oklahoma City WIN
Technical knockout
1991-08-22 Mike Acklie WWWWDW Civic Center, Hammond WIN
Corner retirement
1991-06-08 Derrick Dukes debut Civic Center, Salem WIN
KO