Nate Miller born August 3, 1963 in Philadelphia, PA, was a professional boxer in the Cruiserweight (190lb) division.He turned pro in 1986 and in 1994 landed a shot at IBF Cruiserweight Title holder Alfred Cole, but lost a decision. In 1995 he scored a KO victory over Orlin Norris to win the WBA Cruiserweight Title, and defended the title four times before losing the belt to Fabrice Tiozzo in 1997. He retired in 2001 after losses to Norris, Thomas Hearns, and Vincenzo Rossitto.
Hosts a weekly radio show on KFAN in the Twin Cities [January 2006]
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Currently looking for a job in accounting. [August 2004]
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Played 2 seasons of professional hockey in the American Hockey League, as a member of the Los Angeles Kings organization. His rookie season (2000-2001), he played 80 games with the Lowell Lock Monsters, scoring 15 goals and 10 assists. And in 2001-2002 with the Manchester Monarchs, he had 2 goals and 8 assists in 58 games.
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Son of Gary and Nancy Miller.
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Played hockey at the University of Minnesota from 1997-2000, scoring 35 goals and 42 assists.