Jeffrey Naquin
Jeffrey Naquin
Jeffrey Naquin
Jeffrey Naquin (born July 20, 1971) is a former college baseball player.[15]
Background
Scholarship Athlete
Naquin signed bat for sale
Naquin was a scholarship athlete on the 1991 LSU Tigers baseball team. He was also on the 1993 LSU Tigers baseball team. Both teams won the College World Series. There is only a two percent chance that a high school varsity baseball player will recieve a NCAA Division I baseball scholarship. Naquin signed a 1991 LSU baseball bat on the website WorthPoint.[1] WorthPoint is an online resource for researching and valuing antiques, art and collectibles.
Found In 2017 Media Guide
Jeffrey Naquin's picture and information can be found on page 115 of the 2017 LSU Baseball Media Guide.[4] Naquin graduated from Chalmette High School in Louisiana, class of 1990.[3] Naquin was ko'd by Matthew E. O'Neil in a USA Boxing sanctioned match in 1998. O'Neil was on a February 2020 episode of The Grueling Truth. His amateur boxing match with O'Neil is discussed on episode one of the Everipedia Boxing Show, which is on Spotify. The Everipedia Boxing show is also an audiobook on Amazon.com.[14] A picture of Naquin was listed on eBay in December 2020.[10]
Intuboxing
Naquin's boxing match with O'Neil was written about in a April 2020 article by Intuboxing:
Matthew O'Neil tko'd Preston Hartzog in 1999.
Hartzog was in the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program at the time of being stopped. Hartzog was 1997 US Armed Forces Champion in the superheavyweight division. The U.S. came in eight place in the 1999 Military World Games with 26 medals. Hartzog won a silver medal at that games. O'Neil is the only person to stop Hartzog in a conclusive fashion in the amateur or pro ranks. Hartzog defeated Cabbage Correira in a professional MMA fight. Correira defeated Tank Abbott and Butterbean. Jeffrey Naquin retained a division 1 scholarship for the 1991 and 1993 LSU National Baseball teams. He also signed sports memorabilia found on the Internet. Naquin is in the 2017 LSU National Baseball team media guide. O'Neil hopes to compete in a four to six round heavyweight fight at new Encore Casino in Everett, Massachusetts. The US Supreme Court legalized sports gambling in 2019 and Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker has stated that sports gambling will soon be seen at Massachusetts casinos. O'Neil still possesses knockout force and he has the capacity to make it through rounds. O'Neil has worked in business and for Havard university. In 2006, Rory Reid spent 1 million dollars against him when he ran for Clark County Commission in Nevada. O'Neil is hopeful that his training system can produce one final victory.