BoxingTalk Story |
21/03/2025
Baltimore cruiserweight Tyler Langer is looking to catapult himself into the 200-pound division discussion this fall. The 29 year-old Langer has a record of 4-0 with three knockouts and already has four more prospective fight dates on the horizon. Langer, who recently signed with Jeter Promotions, is coming off a fourth-round stoppage over pro debuting Sean Schultz on March 1st at Live! Casino and Hotel Maryland. "He was tough and bigger. He was coming down in weight. I am a natural cruiserweight. He was one of the strongest guys that I have fought. He took a lot of my big shots. He came to win, but. my experience and skill took over. It was a fight that I needed to see where I am," said Langer
Langer began boxing nine years ago after a friend of his mother encouraged him to go to the gym. He amassed a record of 40-10 in the amateur ranks. "I had a hard life growing up. I joined the gym and had success. I was not able to travel for bigger competitions as we were not able to raise enough money to compete," said Langer.
Before his last fight, Langer inked a deal with Jeter. Promotions. Tony Jeter feels that he has a hidden gem in Langer. "Tyler has a lot of ability and he will win championships. I plan to bring him along at the right pace and I can see him being a contender in the cruiserweight division in the future," said Jeter.
Upon hearing high praise from Jeter, Langer was excited about the future. "Tony Jeter is a great promoter. He can move me the way I need to be moved. I know he can get me to all of the regional, International and eventually world titles. He will get us to where we need to go. It feels amazing that Tony Jeter believes in me the way he does. I know what I am worth, other promoters never gave that. Tony does that. He knows that I want more rounds and undefeated opponents to lead towards belt fights."
On keeping a busy schedule for the rest of 2025, Langer feels that it is a great opportunity to get exposure and on the radar of some of the fighters that are currently ranked high at cruiserweight. "As a team, I love being active. I am always in the gym. It keeps my mind goal oriented and I have something to work for."
I know I could have at least four dates, plus a couple other fights could come up, So i would not be surprised if am 8 or 9-0 at the end of the year.
Langer is trained by Warren Boadley.at the Mack Lewis Gym in Baltimore, Maryland. "I want everyone to believe in me and I will put the Mack Lewis Gym back on the map."
Jeter Promotions, going strong after seventeen years, also promotes Immanuwel Aleem, Mykal Fox, Joe Veazey, Ahmad Jones, Ezri Turner, Victor Williams and Brandon Chambers.