He is married to the former Sarah Howell, and his four children are two sets of identical twins, the elder two being girls and the younger two being boys.[5][8] The two boys, Conaire and Nick Taub, are volleyball players and were flag bearers as well as competitors for the Team Canada under-18 men's team at the 2022 Maccabiah Games; they also competed at the 2017 Maccabiah Games.[10] He resides in Calgary, where he runs his own law firm, specializing in corporate and real-estate law, Taub Law.[8][5][11]
Career
At the World Wrestling Championships, he came in 5th in Freestyle Cadets at 95 kg in 1987, and 5th in Freestyle Espoir in 1991.
He quit wrestling in 1992, when he was 22 years old, for 10 years, after a diagnosis of osteophytes (bone spurs) and a spinal column injury involving a narrowing of the spinal canal, which could turn him into a quadriplegic if he continued wrestling.[11][6][5] But he returned a decade later upon learning that it had been a misdiagnosis.[6] In 2000, he had chronic fatigue syndrome.[5][11]
Taub and a partner created Calgary's only amateur MMA fight TV and live event series, Hard Knocks Fighting Championship, in March 2009.[5] He is the founder and CEO of Hard Knocks Fighting network.