Cristian Mijares Explained

Cristian Mijares
Realname:Cristian Ricardo Lucio Mijares
Nickname:El Diamante ("The Diamond")
Weight:
Height:5 ft 6 in[1]
Reach:68 in
Birth Date:2 October 1981
Birth Place:Gomez Palacio, Durango, Mexico
Style:Southpaw
Total:70
Wins:59
Ko:27
Losses:9
Draws:2

Cristian Ricardo Lucio Mijares (born 2 October 1981) is a Mexican former professional boxer. He is a two-time super flyweight champion, having held the unified WBC and WBA (Unified) titles from 2006 to 2008 and the IBF title from 2010 to 2011.

Early life

Mijares comes from a large boxing family. His younger brother is a lightweight prospect Ricardo Mijares and his uncle is a former world title contender Vicente Mijares.

Professional career

On 3 June 2006, Mijares knocked out Adalberto Davila in six rounds for the Mexican super flyweight title.

WBC super flyweight championship

On 18 September 2006, he defeated former champion Katsushige Kawashima for the interim WBC title, by a split decision. The official scorers saw it 114–113, 113–114, 114–113. He was later promoted to full champion after reigning champion Masamori Tokuyama vacated his title on 6 December 2006, in anticipation of retiring.[2] In 2007, he defeated Katsushige Kawashima in a rematch via a tenth round knock out.

On 14 April 2007, Mijares defended his title by beating two time light flyweight champion Jorge Arce by unanimous decision in a particularly bloody match for Arce, who saw his first defeat since 1999. Mijares won the fight by a wide margin, with the official judges scoring the match 119–109, 118–110, 117–111, all in favor of Mijares.[3]

Mijares returned just 3 months later, beating Teppei Kikui, dominating and then stopping him in 10 rounds in front of his hometown crown in Mexico. Mijares made quick work of obscure journeyman Franck Gorjux stopping him in just 1 round. In February 2008, Mijares returned to the United States and was featured on a HBO pay-per-view under card against flyweight Olympian Jose Navarro, the early rounds belonged to Mijares, while the middle rounds were evenly matched with Mijares finishing strong in the later rounds. Mijares retained his title with a Split Decision victory.

WBA super flyweight championship

Mijares unified his WBC super flyweight title by defeating WBA Champion Alexander Muñoz via split decision on 17 May 2008. After several close opening rounds, Mijares took control with his crisp counterpunching and brilliant defense, with the win being secured by many dominant late rounds in which he managed to hurt Munoz. This win made him the WBA (Unified) champion. With the victory, Mijares earned a spot in the top 10 pound for pound list.

Mijares made a return on 30 August in Mexico, where he defended his two crowns against a 38-year-old former WBC flyweight champion, Chatchai Sasakul. Sasakul had lost his title to Manny Pacquiao in 1998 and had not fought any world class opposition since. Mijares easily controlled the contest with his jab and counterpunching, eventually stopping Sasakul in round 3 after dropping him in the previous round.

Mijares was most recently knocked out by Vic Darchinyan in the 9th round, losing his WBC and WBA super flyweight titles to the Armenian-born Australian in a surprising upset. Although he had three defeats prior to his bout with Darchinyan, this was the first time Mijares had been stopped.

He went up in weight and challenged Nehomar Cermeño for the interim WBA bantamweight title on 14 March 2009. Mijares lost by split decision. He fought Cermeño again on 12 September 2009 for that same title but lost by unanimous decision. Two days later, Mijares announced his retirement from boxing.[4]

IBF super flyweight championship

On 11 December 2010, Mijares became a two-time super flyweight champion by beating IBF super flyweight champion Juan Alberto Rosas.

In May 2011, Cristian made his first defence, a victory over contender Carlos Rueda.

Retirement

On 16 June 2018, Mijares headlined his retirement card before a partisan crowd at Gómez Palacio, losing by third-round knockout to Wilfredo Vázquez Jr. of Puerto Rico.[5]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
70Loss59-9-2Wilfredo Vazquez Jr.TKO 3 (10) 16 Jun 2018
69Win59-8-2Fernando David SaucedoTKO 8 (10) 17 Mar 2018
68Win58-8-2Jesus ArevaloUD 10 7 Oct 2017
67Win57-8-2Rafael HernandezUD 10 29 Jul 2017
66Win56-8-2Tomas RojasUD 10 8 Apr 2017
65Win55-8-2Shohei KawashimaUD 12 29 Oct 2016
64Win54-8-2Andres GutierrezMD 12 4 Jun 2016
63Win53-8-2Cristian ArrazolaKO 7 (10)19 Dec 2015
62Win52-8-2Vergel NebranUD 10 19 Jun 2015
61Win51-8-2Lester MedranoUD 1015 Nov 2014
60Win50-8-2Sebastian Daniel RodriguezKO 7 (10) 21 Jun 2014
59Loss49-8-2Leo Santa CruzUD 12 8 Mar 2014
58Win49-7-2Jovanny SotoKO 3 (10) 14 Dec 2013
57Win48-7-2Carlos JacoboTKO 6 (10)27 Jul 2013
56Loss47-7-2Victor TerrazasSD 12 20 Apr 2013
55Win47-6-2Rafael MarquezTKO 9 (12) 28 Oct 2012
54Win46-6-2Eusebio OsejoUD 10 30 Jun 2012
53Win45-6-2Eddy JulioKO 4 (10) 21 Apr 2012
52Win44-6-2Alejandro ValdezTKO 3 (10) 17 Dec 2011
51Win43-6-2Jonathan PerezTKO 3 (10) 10 Sep 2011
50Win42-6-2Carlos RuedaUD 12 14 May 2011
49Win41-6-2Juan Alberto RosasUD 12 11 Dec 2010
48Win40-6-2Franklin SolisTKO 4 (10) 14 Aug 2010
47Win39-6-2Francisco ArceSD 12 10 Apr 2010
46Win38-6-2BJ DolorosaTKO 6 (10) 12 Dec 2009
45Win37-6-2Jesus VidalKO 3 (10) 20 Nov 2009
44Loss36-6-2Nehomar CermenoUD 12 12 Sep 2009
43Loss36-5-2Nehomar CermenoSD 12 14 Mar 2009
42Loss36-4-2Vic DarchinyanKO 9 (12)1 Nov 2008
41Win36-3-2Chatchai SasakulTKO 3 (12)30 Aug 2008
40Win35-3-2Alexander MuñozSD 12 17 May 2008
39Win34-3-2Jose NavarroSD 12 16 Feb 2008
38Win33-3-2Franck GorjuxTKO 1 (12)20 Oct 2007
37Win32-3-2Teppei KikuiTKO 10 (12) 13 Jul 2007
36Win31-3-2Jorge ArceUD 12 14 Apr 2007
35Win30-3-2Katsushige KawashimaTKO 10 (12) 3 Jan 2007
34Win29-3-2Reynaldo LopezUD 12 17 Nov 2006
33Win28-3-2Katsushige KawashimaSD 12 18 Sep 2006
32Win27-3-2Adalberto DavilaKO 6 (12) 3 Jun 2006
31Draw26-3-2Luis MaldonadoMD 12 24 Feb 2006
30Win26-3-1Saul GutierrezUD 10 10 Dec 2005
29Win25-3-1Alimi GoitiaTKO 3 (12) 16 Sep 2005
28Win24-3-1Gerson GuerreroTKO 8 (12)3 Jun 2005
27Win23-3-1Hugo VargasUD 10 1 Apr 2005
26Win22-3-1Moises ZamudioSD 10 10 Dec 2004
25Win21-3-1Javier TorresKO 1 (12) 17 Sep 2004
24Win20-3-1Ulises CadenaTKO 7 (12) 29 May 2004
23Win19-3-1Tomas RojasUD 12 12 Mar 2004
22Win18-3-1Saul BrisenoTKO 9 (10) 20 Nov 2003
21Win17-3-1Arturo BracamontesSD 10 1 Aug 2003
20Win16-3-1Juan GarciaTKO 6 (10) 27 Jun 2003
19Win15-3-1Guadalupe ArceKO 2 (8) 16 May 2003
18Win14-3-1Juan GarciaUD 10 21 Mar 2003
17Win13-3-1Jose Alfredo TiradoUD 10 1 Jan 2003
16Win12-3-1Antonio MartinezDQ 5 (8) 4 Oct 2002
15Loss11-3-1Jose Alfredo TiradoUD 10 19 Jul 2002
14Win11-2-1Jose de Jesus RoblesKO 6 (6) 1 Jan 2002
13Loss10-2-1Ricardo EspinozaUD 4 19 Jun 2001
12Draw10-1-1Ricardo EspinozaSD 4 5 Jun 2001
11Win 10-1Cesar Augusto MartinezUD 4 24 Apr 2000
10Win 9-1Manuel IbarraTD 6 (8) 20 Aug 1999
9Win 8-1Alejandro SosaUD 8 19 Mar 1999
8Win 7-1Lorenzo LopezTKO 2 (6) 5 Feb 1999
7Win 6-1Jesus LopezUD 6 23 Oct 1998
6Win 5-1Jesus LopezUD 6 7 Aug 1998
5Loss 4-1Alejandro SosaMD 4 29 May 1998
4Win 4-0Eduardo CamachoUD 4 20 Apr 1998
3Win 3-0Juan LopezUD 4 13 Mar 1998
2Win 2-0Jose SifuentesTKO 3 (4) 21 Oct 1997
1Win 1-0Pedro HernandezUD 4 20 Aug 1997

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Regional/International titles

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Notes and References

  1. Showtime Championship Boxing tale of the tape prior to the Vic Darchinyan fight.
  2. http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?ID=154333 N.Korean boxer Tokuyama gives up WBC super-flyweight title
  3. Web site: Mijares defeats Arce to retain WBC junior bantamweight title . Eurosport.com . 2007-04-15.
  4. Web site: Mijares Retires from Boxing. September 14, 2009. 2009-09-16. Manuel Perez. Boxing News 24.com.
  5. Web site: Vasquez KOs Mijares, ruins ring farewell. Gabriel F. Cordero. FightNews.com. 2018-06-17. 2018-06-17.