George Linberger

American football player and boxer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George "The Terminator" Linberger (born January 23, 1967) is an American former professional boxer and football player.

Nickname
The Terminator
BornGeorge Linberger
(1967-01-23) January 23, 1967 (age 59)
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight265 lb (120 kg)
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George Linberger
Personal information
Nickname
The Terminator
BornGeorge Linberger
(1967-01-23) January 23, 1967 (age 59)
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight265 lb (120 kg)
Boxing career
Weight classHeavyweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights40
Wins29
Win by KO25
Losses9
Draws1
No contests1 Football career
Profile
PositionOffensive lineman/defensive lineman
Career information
High schoolChardon (OH)
CollegeToledo
NFL draft1990: undrafted
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career Arena League statistics
Games played12
Tackles7
Stats at ArenaFan.com
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Early life

Linberger attended Chardon High School, where he was an all-conference, all-district, and all-state tight end. He was the team leader in receptions his junior and senior year. He also anchored the defensive line and was recruited by several division one programs before settling on the University of Toledo. He also excelled on the wrestling mat, where he compiled a 56-19 record during his high school career.[1]

Football career

Linberger played college football at the University of Toledo where he was a four-year starter.[2] Linberger was a first team All-Mid-American Conference performer in 1989, team captain 1989, team MVP (1989) as well as a nominee for Mid-American conference player of the year. After graduation and going undrafted he was signed as a free agent by the Detroit Lions. On July 22, 1990, it was reported that he had been waived by the Lions.[3] He then was drafted by the WLAF's San Antonio Riders[4] in the fifth round of the OL draft. He signed with the San Antonio Force of the Arena Football League (AFL) in June 1992 but did not play in any games for them.[5][6] Linberger played in all 12 games for the Las Vegas Sting of the AFL during the 1994 season.[7][6] He later played for the Ohio Valley Greyhounds of the Indoor Football League during their 2000 season.

Boxing career

As a boxer, Linberger compiled a record of 29 wins, 9 losses, 1 draw and 1 no contest.[8] Linberger won several minor belts during his career but his biggest victory was gaining revenge against Eric Esch for the NABC super heavyweight title. He also shared the ring with world heavyweight champion Nikolay Valuev,[9] and European Champion Brian Nielsen.[citation needed]

Post-retirement

Linberger is the CEO of the LEAP and SOAR alternative programs located throughout Northeast Ohio that he oversees, owns, and operates . His schools work with students with Behavioral and Learning disabilities between eight locations that work with as many as 600 challenged students each year.[10]

Linberger is married to Angel Linberger (Carl) and has two children: his daughter Ariel and his son George Jr.

Professional boxing record

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More information 38 fights, 29 wins ...
38 fights 29 wins 9 losses
By knockout 25 7
By decision 4 2
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Accomplishments

  • 1st team All Mid-American conference[12]
  • Nicholson Award winner (Toledo MVP)[13]
  • Nominee for the Vern Smith award (MAC MVP)[14]

References

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