Antonio Hernández (boxer) explained

Antonio Hernández
Realname:Antonio Hernández Duéñez
Birth Date:September 12, 1970
Birth Place:Victoria de Durango, Durango, Mexico
Nickname:Monito
Weight:
Height:5 ft 5 in
Reach:71 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:77
Wins:53
Ko:41
Losses:24

Antonio Hernández Duéñez (born September 12, 1970) is a Mexican former professional boxer.

Professional career

Hernández turned professional in 1988 & compiled a record of 49–22 before facing & defeating compatriot Justin Juuko, to win the interim WBA super-featherweight title.[1] He would lose the title in his next fight against title in his next fight against Joel Casamayor.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
77Loss53–24Noel CortezUD10 (10)2005-12-16
76Win53–23Juan RuizKO6 (10)2003-10-31
75Win52–23Cesar CastroKO2 (10)2003-09-06
74Win51–23Omar JaraKO5 (10)2003-05-16
73Loss50–23Joel CasamayorUD12 (12)1999-06-19
72Win50–22Justin JuukoTKO11 (12)1999-02-20
71Win49–22Armando BosquezPTS12 (12)1998-05-01
70Win48–22Raul FrancoTKO11 (12)1998-02-23
69Win47–22Ismael AvilesTKO6 (?)1997-10-17
68Win46–22Julio ÁlvarezTKO6 (12)1997-07-04
67Win45–22Atahualpa VergaraTKO2 (?)1997-04-18
66Loss44–22November NtshingilaUD10 (10)1997-02-28
65Win44–21Ramon CarrascoTKO3 (?)1997-01-01
64Loss43–21Genaro HernándezUD10 (10)1996-09-28
63Win43–20Javier PichardoTKO5 (10)1996-09-13
62Win42–20Abigail ContrerasPTS10 (10)1996-07-19
61Loss41–20Ismael AvilesTKO4 (?)1996-03-15
60Win41–19Paulino GonzalezPTS10 (10)1996-02-16
59Loss40–19César SotoTKO2 (10)1995-10-13
58Loss40–18Ángel AldamaKO4 (?)1995-08-04
57Win40–17Lorenzo TiznadoTKO5 (?)1995-08-04
56Win39–17Ramon SotoTKO7 (10)1995-07-07
55Loss38–17Orlando FernandezUD8 (8)1995-05-04
54Win38–16José Luis MezaKO3 (?)1995-03-31
53Loss37–16Victor LaureanoUD8 (8)1995-02-27
52Loss37–15Héctor ArroyoPTS10 (10)1994-11-01
51Win37–14Antonio AriasPTS10 (10)1994-10-14
50Loss36–14Jesse MaganaTKO3 (?)1994-06-13
49Win36–13Juan Carlos FloresKO5 (?)1994-03-25
48Loss35–13Mthobeli MhlopheKO6 (10)1994-01-23
47Loss35–12Javier JáureguiPTS10 (10)1993-12-17
46Win35–11Hector LopezKO2 (?)1993-09-20
45Win34–11Ricardo CervantesTKO3 (?)1993-07-30
44Loss33–11Hector LopezTKO3 (?)1993-05-28
43Loss33–10Gustavo CorralTKO7 (?)1993-04-01
42Win33–9Roberto AvilaPTS10 (10)1992-12-19
41Win32–9Cesar MujicaKO2 (?)1992-11-13
40Loss31–9Tom JohnsonUD10 (10)1992-10-20
39Loss31–8Alejandro GonzálezUD10 (10)1992-10-02
38Loss31–7Kevin KelleyUD10 (10)1992-08-20
37Loss31–6Juan Angel MaciasPTS10 (10)1992-07-31
36Loss31–5Simon GonzálezPTS10 (10)1992-05-22
35Loss31–4Gregorio VargasPTS12 (12)1992-04-12
34Win31–3Bernardo GonzalezKO8 (?)1992-01-31
33Win30–3Jorge CastroPTS10 (10)1992-01-01
32Win29–3Enrique UrsuaTKO3 (?)1991-12-13
31Win28–3Miguel Angel PenaKO5 (?)1991-09-20
30Win27–3Mario Alberto RodriguezPTS10 (10)1991-05-31
29Win26–3Roberto PonceTKO7 (?)1991-03-15
28Loss25–3Juan Angel MaciasTKO6 (10)1991-01-01
27Win25–2Jorge FuentesTKO7 (?)1990-09-30
26Win24–2Armando HerreraTKO3 (?)1990-07-21
25Loss23–2Mauro GutierrezTKO10 (10)1990-06-29
24Win23–1Roberto PonceTKO7 (?)1990-05-01
23Win22–1Martin GallegosKO? (?)1990-02-02
22Win21–1Ernesto LopezTKO2 (?)1989-12-22
21Win20–1Torito BastidasTKO2 (?)1989-11-28
20Win19–1Gonzalo RojasTKO3 (?)1989-11-06
19Win18–1Agapito NavarroTKO2 (?)1989-10-16
18Win17–1Alberto DávilaTKO6 (?)1989-09-26
17Win16–1Fermin De LeonTKO1 (?)1989-09-04
16Win15–1Gonzalo DominguezTKO9 (?)1989-08-27
15Win14–1Agustin TeranPTS6 (6)1989-08-06
14Win13–1Moi HernandezPTS8 (8)1989-06-15
13Win12–1Benjamin GomezKO1 (8)1989-04-07
12Win11–1Alex GarciaPTS6 (6)1989-03-11
11Win10–1Ricardo PrayreTKO6 (?)1989-02-06
10Win9–1Arturo RosalesPTS6 (6)1989-01-01
9Win8–1Raul GomezTKO2 (?)1988-12-04
8Win7–1Mario JimenezTKO1 (?)1988-09-09
7Win6–1Ricardo FloresKO3 (?)1988-07-26
6Win5–1Jaime PalomaresTKO4 (?)1988-06-18
5Loss4–1Oscar ZarateKO1 (?)1988-04-30
4Win4–0Fidencio GarciaTKO3 (?)1988-03-23
3Win3–0Felix GomezPTS4 (4)1988-02-17
2Win2–0Raul GarciaKO2 (4)1988-01-26
1Win1–0Gilberto DiazKO1 (4)1988-01-01

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Justin Juuko in demand after Vargas pulls out. Las Vegas Sun. 2024-04-07.
  2. Web site: Freedom Fighter. Los Angeles Times. 2024-04-07.