Antonio Avelar Explained

Antonio Avelar
Realname:Jose Antonio Rodríguez Avelar
Nickname:El Avelar
Weight:Lightweight
Featherweight
Bantamweight
Flyweight
Height:5 ft 7 in (173 cm)
Reach:72 in (183 cm)
Birth Date:28 August 1958
Birth Place:Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Style:Orthodox
Total:53
Wins:39
Ko:32
Losses:13
Draws:1

Jose Antonio Rodríguez Avelar (born August 25, 1958) is a Mexican former professional boxer in the flyweight division. He is a former WBC and Lineal flyweight Champion.[1]

Professional career

In August 1980, Avelar won his first NABF Championship by Knocking out Alberto Morales.[2]

WBC Flyweight Championship

In his second attempt, Avelar won the WBC and Lineal Flyweight titles by upsetting Shoji Oguma of Japan by T.K.O. in the seventh round.[3] On July 25, 1987, Avelar lost his last bout to an undefeated Miguel Lora for the Colombian's WBC Bantamweight Championship.[4]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
53Loss39–13–1Miguel LoraKO4 (12), Jul 25, 1987
52Win39–12–1Wilfredo VázquezTKO8 (10), May 30, 1986
51Loss38–12–1Arturo MujicaTKO4 (?)Mar 19, 1986
50Win38–11–1Ali SolisKO2 (?)Feb 4, 1986
49Win37–11–1Freddy CastilloTKO4 (10)Sep 23, 1985
48Win36–11–1Juan Carlos SolisKO4 (?)Aug 29, 1985
47Win35–11–1Jose GallegosKO3 (?)Jul 22, 1985
46Win34–11–1Mario NavaTKO3 (?)Jun 11, 1985
45Loss33–11–1Gilberto RománTKO7 (10)Mar 30, 1985
44Win33–10–1Gilberto RománDQ5 (10)Jan 1, 1985
43Win32–10–1Diego AvilaTKO3 (?)Jul 14, 1984
42Win31–10–1Carlos de la PazTKO4 (?)May 14, 1984
41Loss30–10–1Fred JacksonKO5 (10)May 1, 1983
40Win30–9–1Elid FernandezDQ6 (?)Dec 26, 1982
39Loss29–9–1Prudencio CardonaKO1 (15), Mar 20, 1982
38Win29–8–1Kim Tae-shikKO2 (15), Aug 30, 1981
37Win28–8–1Shoji OgumaKO7 (15), May 12, 1981
36Win27–8–1Rocky MijaresKO2 (10)Oct 18, 1980
35Win26–8–1Alberto MoralesTKO10 (12)Aug 16, 1980
34Win25–8–1Rocky MijaresKO1 (10)Jun 17, 1980
33Win24–8–1Aniceto VargasKO5 (10)Apr 1, 1980
32Win23–8–1Alfonso LópezTKO5 (10), Feb 16, 1980
31Win22–8–1Alfredo HernandezKO2 (?)Jan 1, 1980
30Win21–8–1Adelaido GalindoTKO3 (10)Dec 1, 1979
29Win20–8–1Samuel MachorroPTS10Aug 25, 1979
28Loss19–8–1Miguel CantoUD15Feb 10, 1979
27Loss19–7–1Freddy CastilloTKO10 (10)Oct 21, 1978
26Win19–6–1Matias MarinKO8 (?)Jul 29, 1978
25Win18–6–1Freddy HernandezTKO8 (?)Apr 22, 1978
24Loss17–6–1Samuel MachorroPTS10Jan 7, 1977
23Win17–5–1Jose SosaPTS10Oct 12, 1977
22Win16–5–1Arturo UrruzquietaTKO10 (10)Sep 10, 1977
21Win15–5–1Arturo UrruzquietaKO2 (?)Aug 24, 1977
20Win14–5–1Refugio RojasKO5 (10)Jun 24, 1977
19Loss13–5–1Gabriel BernalPTS10May 21, 1977
18Draw13–4–1Antonio EscobarPTS10Apr 2, 1977
17Win13–4Pedro CamachoTKO6 (10)Mar 4, 1977
16Loss12–4Freddy CastilloPTS10Feb 4, 1977
15Win12–3Juan Carlos BarbosaKO4 (10)Dec 17, 1976
14Loss11–3Juan Jose GuzmanTKO7 (10)Nov 12, 1976
13Win11–2Chango AlvarezKO2 (10)Oct 8, 1976
12Win10–2Chango AlvarezKO2 (10)Sep 17, 1976
11Win9–2Chango AlvarezTKO5 (?)Sep 1, 1976
10Win8–2Alfonso RamirezTKO2 (10)Aug 20, 1976
9Loss7–2Andres ReyesRTD3 (10)May 14, 1976
8Win7–1Juanito MartinezKO2 (10)Apr 9, 1976
7Loss6–1Juanito MartinezKO2 (?)Mar 20, 1976
6Win6–0Angel FelixPTS10Jan 26, 1976
5Win5–0Manuel MontielTKO2 (?)Jan 2, 1976
4Win4–0Raul OchoaPTS10Nov 21, 1975
3Win3–0Ruperto GuevaraTKO3 (6)Sep 19, 1975
2Win2–0Felipe MayorgaPTS4Jul 4, 1975
1Win1–0Manuel RuelasTKO1 (4)Jun 6, 1975

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Antonio Avelar - BoxRec.
  2. Web site: BoxRec Boxing Records . boxrec.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121017035955/http://boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=10886 . 2012-10-17.
  3. Web site: BoxRec Boxing Records . boxrec.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121017040028/http://boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=369349 . 2012-10-17.
  4. Web site: Antonio Avelar - Lineal Flyweight Champion. The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.