Here’s a plain fact: Dylan Bostic is a wrestler. He’s been a wrestler since he was 15 and built a name for himself around the country, working with ICW, OVW, and NSPW. However, Dylan isn’t even content with being one thing, and that’s what sets him apart. There’s always a next step, and the next step for Dylan is professional boxing.
It’s a smart move. The two sports are so closely aligned that the fans can transition easily, and it invites new fans to join the team. Wrestling and boxing are both filled with engaging performers— they pack everything from boastful fighters with cocky smiles to shy ramblers with just enough charisma to make you root for them. The sports contain all sorts of combinations of alluring personalities and equally engaging audiences. You know a boxing or wrestling fan when you see one.
Dylan is taking his strengths to the next level with a transition to professional boxing.
How Dylan Bostic’s Wrestling Career
From a young age, after beating a heart condition that nearly took his ability to participate in sports away, he decided he wanted to be a wrestler. Since age 15, Dylan has had a love affair with wrestling. He applied his ambition to his training with legendary Rip Rogers, aiming to become one of the greats.
The first step to developing an unforgettable stage presence is being authentic, and Dylan has no shortage of authenticity. To understand the charming wrestler, you first need to understand his specific type of stage presence – the kind built from beating the odds, going after what you want over and over, and knowing when to apply pressure.
What makes Dylan so fascinating to watch? As he transitions from wrestling to professional boxing, it feels like it’s all in the momentum. The many stages that Dylan has mastered and traveled set him apart, and now he’s set to add one more: professional boxing rings.
Dylan Bostic the Boxer
As Dylan shifts from wrestling to professional boxing, he has a huge advantage: he understands the stage and fighting, whether it be the audience surrounding it or the opponent inside it. Dylan is still wrestling professionally as he’s transitioning into boxing. But he’s happy there’s no learning curve to go over.
Training under retired pro boxer Cedric “Ced” Johnson, Dylan is easing into the field. It sees him back in Indiana under the wing of CBA Promotions. Dylan is more than optimistic about his pro boxing career: he’s sure.
Dylan Bostic’s Future
Dylan’s ambitions don’t stop at boxing and wrestling – Dylan also filmed his first movie, Pursuit Of Freedom, in 2021. The next five years for Dylan Bostic are all about success, but that’s always the case. There’s no need to define the parameters. From stage to stage, ring to ring, and act to act, Dylan Bostic has mastered the art of building his career in ways he can be proud of. It’s not just about the profession.
If you want a straight answer, no worries. Dylan has it for you: “In five years, I will be on the top of the wrestling game and boxing!” And who would ever argue with results like his? From stage to stage, Dylan Bostic has proven that he knows his way to success.
Dylan Bostic is a professional wrestler and boxer based out of Indiana. He was born in Indianapolis, IN, on November 15th, 1991, and was trained as a wrestler by the legendary wrestling coach Rip Rogers. His professional wrestling debut was in Shelbyville, IN, for New Era Wrestling on June 16th in 2007. Dylan will make his professional boxing debut this summer. You can learn more about Dylan Bostic on his Instagram, Twitter, or website.