César Canchila Explained

César Canchila
Realname:César Canchila Perez
Birth Date:15 March 1982
Birth Place:Montería, Colombia
Weight:Light flyweight
Height:5 ft 4 in
Reach:66 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:38
Wins:33
Ko:25
Losses:5

César Canchila (born 15 March 1982) is a Colombian former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2014. He held the interim WBA light flyweight title from 2008 to 2009. At the regional level, he held the WBO Latino and WBA Fedelatin light flyweight titles.

Professional career

Canchila was born in the small town of Cereté on 15 March 1982 and currently resides in Montería. On July 26, 2008 he captured the vacant WBA Interim Light Flyweight Title when he won a unanimous decision against the previously unbeaten Giovanni Segura in Las Vegas.[1] Canchila would then lose the title in a rematch to Segura in his very next bout by 4th round TKO on March 14, 2009.

In 2009 he took on the then unbeaten Filipino boxer Johnriel Casimero for the WBO's interim version of the light flyweight title. As with the second Segura bout Canchila lost this fight by TKO, this time in the 11th round.[2]

He is managed by Colombian promoter Billy Chams and trained by Cartagena-born Orlando Pineda.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
38Loss33–5Iván MoralesTKO6 (8) 16 Aug 2014
37Loss33–4Breilor TeranTKO6 (11)1 Nov 2013
36Win33–3Luis Alberto ZarragaUD102 Aug 2013
35Win32–3Luis Felipe CuadradoTKO4 (8) 11 May 2013
34Win31–3Wilfrido LansKO1 (6) 19 Apr 2013
33Win30–3Alfonso De la HozUD824 Jun 2011
32Win29–3Nelson CanteroTKO4 (8) 15 Apr 2011
31Loss28–3John Riel CasimeroTKO11 (12) 19 Dec 2009
30Win28–2Carlos Luis CamposTKO5 (10) 17 Jul 2009
29Loss27–2Giovani SeguraTKO4 (12) 14 Mar 2009
28Win27–1Giovani SeguraUD1226 Jul 2008
27Win26–1Deivis NarvaezKO2 (10)3 Apr 2008
26Win25–1Jose Humberto CaraballoKO2 (8)30 Nov 2007
25Win24–1Michael ArangoTKO4 (10)1 Sep 2007
24Win23–1Wilson CortinaKO1 (10)19 Jul 2007
23Win22–1Miguel TellezTKO12 (12)2 Mar 2007
22Win21–1Victor PeraltaKO3 (10)21 Jan 2007
21Win20–1Darwin ZambranoKO5 (10)15 Dec 2006
20Win19–1Gustavo VeraKO1 (10) 21 Oct 2006
19Win18–1Juan Carlos CastilloKO7 (10)16 Sep 2006
18Win17–1Nelson CanteroTKO7 (8)30 Jun 2006
17Win16–1Elkin ZavaletaPTS812 May 2006
16Win15–1Antonio Maria Cochero DiazTKO9 (10)27 Apr 2006
15Win14–1Edwin DiazTKO5 (10)23 Feb 2006
14Win13–1Luis SalgadoKO1 (6)16 Dec 2005
13Win12–1Alfonso De la HozPTS81 Dec 2005
12Win11–1Yorki HerreraKO5 (6)21 Oct 2005
11Win10–1Emerson NisperusaKO3 (6)30 Sep 2005
10Win9–1Joel GarciaKO5 (?)12 Mar 2005
9Win8–1Felipe AlmanzaKO8 (?)10 Oct 2004
8Loss7–1Michael ArangoTKO4 (8)17 Dec 2003
7Win7–0Farid CassianiKO3 (?)6 Dec 2002
6Win6–0Jesus Jose OspinoUD105 Oct 2002
5Win5–0Jose Humberto CaraballoKO3 (?)30 Apr 2002
4Win4–0Manuel LadeusKO4 (?)5 Oct 2001
3Win3–0Alfonso De la RosaPTS631 Aug 2001
2Win2–0Dairo RodriguezKO2 (4)27 Jul 2001
1Win1–0Antonio Maria Cochero DiazPTS48 Jun 2001

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colombian Canchila wins 108-pound belt. The Denver Post. 2024-04-26.
  2. Web site: Casimiro Shocks Cesar Canchila, Wins Title in Nicaragua. Boxing Scene. 2024-04-26.