Alberto Machado Explained

Alberto Machado
Realname:Alberto Josué Machado Becerril
Nickname:El Explosivo ("The Explosive Man")
Weight:
Height:5 ft 10 in
Reach:72 in
Nationality:Puerto Rican
Birth Date:9 September 1990
Birth Place:Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
Style:Southpaw
Total:27
Wins:23
Ko:19
Losses:4

Alberto Josué Machado Becerril (born September 9, 1990) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer who held the WBA (Regular) super featherweight title from 2017 to 2019. Machado was ranked as the world's third best active super featherweight by The Ring magazine,[1] the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board,[2] and Boxrec[3] in August 2018.

Amateur career

Machado started boxing at 10, in Monte Hatillo, San Juan. Despite being right-handed, he's boxed as a southpaw ever since.[4] Machado won several national competitions. Machado represented Puerto Rico at the 2008 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships. He won two bouts before losing in the quarterfinals to Timacoy Williams.[5] Machado took part in the 2012 American Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament but failed to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics as he lost to Alberto Melián in the second round. He had about 168 fights as an amateur before turning pro at 22.

Professional career

Machado won his first 8 fights before competing for the USNBC super featherweight title against fellow Puerto Rican prospect Alvin Torres. Machado would prove to be too much for Torres, winning by technical knockout in the second round. Between 2015 and 2016, Machado scored five consecutive first-round knockouts. Machado's second title would be the NABO super featherweight, for which he defeated Juan José Martínez by TKO in just one round. Machado unified North American titles against NABA super featherweight titlist, Carlos Morales.[6] Morales was knocked down on the second round before losing a wide unanimous decision (99-90, 99-90, 98-91).

Machado challenged WBA (super) champion Jezreel Corrales on 21 October 2017. The fight headlined an HBO Boxing After Dark show.[7] Corrales lost his title on the scales, coming in at 134 lb, 4 above the division's weight limit.[8] Corrales started the fight dominating Machado with sharper boxing and better footwork. Machado was rocked by several punches early in the fight and he was dropped in round 5. However, Machado came out strong in round 6 and had Corrales badly hurt. Corrales resorted to holding and tackled Machado, with both fighters hit the canvas. From that point, the defending champion was unable to use his better technique to his advantage. One of his gloves touched the canvas during round 7 but the referee failed to score it a knockdown. In round 8, Machado landed a hard left hook that dropped Corrales. Corrales was unable to recover before he was counted out, giving Machado the win and the title. Machado dedicated the victory to the victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. As Machado was interviewed by Max Kellerman, Corrales tried to interrupt and demand a rematch but he was brushed off.[9]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
27Loss23–4Steve ClaggettTKO3 (10), Jun 1, 2023
26Win23–3Jose AnguloTKO8 (10), Dec 9, 2022
25Loss22–3Angel FierroKO6 (10), Mar 18, 2021
24Win22–2Luis PorozoKO2 (10), Dec 13, 2019
23Loss21–2Andrew CancioKO3 (12), Jun 21, 2019
22Loss21–1Andrew CancioKO4 (12), Feb 9, 2019
21Win21–0Yuandale EvansKO1 (12), Oct 27, 2018
20Win20–0Rafael MensahUD12Jul 21, 2018
19Win19–0Jezreel CorralesKO8 (12), Oct 21, 2017
18Win18–0Carlos MoralesUD10Aug 18, 2017
17Win17–0Juan José MartínezTKO1 (10), Apr 1, 2017
16Win16–0Orlando RizoKO2 (10), Dec 10, 2016
15Win15–0Yardley ArmentaKO2 (8), Aug 6, 2016
14Win14–0Miguel Ángel MendozaTKO1 (8), Apr 23, 2016
13Win13–0José Luis AraizaKO1 (8), Feb 6, 2016
12Win12–0Tyrone LuckeyTKO1 (4), Nov 21, 2015
11Win11–0Álvaro OrtizKO1 (8), Jun 27 2015
10Win10–0Jean Javier SoteloKO1 (8), Mar 14, 2015
9Win9–0Alvin TorresTKO2 (8), Nov 1, 2014
8Win8–0Eliezer AgostoKO4 (6), Aug 16, 2014
7Win7–0Jesus LuleKO2 (6), Apr 19, 2014
6Win6–0Nuwan JayakodyTKO2 (6), Jan 25, 2014
5Win5–0Jesus del ValleUD4Oct 26, 2013
4Win4–0Andrew Moreno1 (4), Aug 8, 2013
3Win3–0Luis Quezada4Apr 27, 2013
2Win2–0Efrain SalgadoTKO1 (4), Feb 23, 2013
1Win1–0Alex Nazario3 (4), Nov 17, 2012

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Ratings - The Ring. The Ring. August 30, 2018. en-US.
  2. Web site: RANKINGS Transnational Boxing Rankings Board. www.tbrb.org. en-US. August 30, 2018. May 6, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190506201801/https://www.tbrb.org/all-rankings/. dead.
  3. News: Boxrec Rankings. Boxrec. August 30, 2018.
  4. Web site: Alberto Machado. Everlast. 14 August 2015.
  5. Web site: AIBA Youth World Championships 2008.
  6. Web site: Alberto Machado y Carlos Morales, unificarán sus coronas NABO y NABA en el duelo estelar a 10 asaltos por ESPN2. 27 June 2017.
  7. Web site: Jezreel Corrales to defend title against Alberto Machado, Oct. 21. 26 September 2017.
  8. Web site: Corrales' junior lightweight world title stripped. 20 October 2017.
  9. Web site: Machado stuns Corrales with KO win, takes WBA title. 22 October 2017.