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Michael Merz

Michael Anthony Merz (born January 16, 1979) is a retired American professional boxer of Italian and German descent. Nicknamed "Hands of Steel," he graduated from East Central High School in San Antonio, Texas.
Merz was born in East Los Angeles, California, and moved to San Antonio, Texas when he was 8 years old. Merz began martial arts training there and is a Yondan in Aikido.
Merz was never defeated his entire boxing career and officially retired from boxing in 2010, after compiling a professional record of 33 (30 KO) wins and 0 losses. He won five Titles at the Junior Lightweight/Super Featherweight Division.
== Amateur career ==
Merz amateur career included 67 wins, 20 by knockout, with no losses. In 1996, he won the National Golden Gloves title in the Lightweight division. In 1997, at the age of 18 he won the National Golden Gloves title in the Junior Lightweight division. He won two other Regional titles in two different weight classes, and a National Title in the Junior Lightweight division. He would make his professional debut on September 9, 1997.

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