Daniel Rasilla Explained

Daniel Rasilla
Realname:Daniel Rasilla Colaso
Nickname:Cobra
Weight:
Height:1.80 m
Reach:183 cm
Nationality:Spanish
Birth Date:28 April 1980
Birth Place:Santander, Cantabria, Spain
Style:Orthodox
Total:42
Wins:31
Ko:7
Losses:9
Draws:2

Daniel Rasilla Colaso (born 28 April 1980) is a Spanish professional boxer. He held the Spanish lightweight and light-welterweight titles between 2007 and 2013, and has challenged once for the European light-welterweight title in 2009.

Professional career

Rasilla made his professional debut on 4 February 2006, winning a four-round unanimous decision (UD) against Marques Gil, who also debuted. On 15 December 2007, he defeated Hoang Sang Nguyen via UD to win the Spanish lightweight title. Once defence was made, against Karim El Ouazghari on 26 April 2008. In a rematch with Nguyen on 29 November 2008, Rasilla lost the title after being stopped in two rounds. On 21 March 2009, fighting out of his native Spain for the first time, he travelled to Ireland and lost a UD against Andrew Murray, with the vacant European Union lightweight title at stake.[1]

In another trip away from home on 6 November 2009, this time to Northern Ireland to fight for the vacant European light-welterweight title, Rasilla was stopped in nine rounds by Paul McCloskey.[2] On 15 May 2010, Rasilla won the vacant Spanish light-welterweight title by knocking out Juan Zapata in five rounds. A third attempt to win a major regional championship—the European Union light-welterweight title—ended in a split draw against defending champion Ville Piispanen on 27 November 2010.[3]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
42WinRyan PeleguerPTS628 Nov 2015
41Loss30–9–2Florin CardosUD1021 Feb 2015
40Win30–8–2Feliks KleinsUD617 Jan 2015
39Loss29–8–2Aitor NietoKO5 (10)20 Sep 2014
38Win29–7–2Miguel AguilarPTS614 Jun 2014
37Win28–7–2Ludovic DuvalPTS817 May 2014
36Loss27–7–2Aitor NietoUD1011 Apr 2014
35Win27–6–2Fran GonzalezPTS68 Mar 2014
34Loss26–6–2Ceferino RodríguezTKO3 (6)14 Dec 2013
33Win26–5–2Michael Isaac CarreroUD619 Oct 2013
32Loss25–5–2Sandor MartinUD106 Jul 2013
31Loss25–4–2Ruben NietoUD102 Feb 2013
30Win25–3–2Paulo HermezilhaTKO6 (6)1 Dec 2012
29Win24–3–2Jesus Garcia SimonTKO5 (6)27 Oct 2012
28Win23–3–2Iban GallardoUD614 Sep 2012
27Win22–3–2Sergio GomezUD1226 May 2012
26Win21–3–2Jose de Jesus LopezPTS628 Apr 2012
25Draw20–3–2Eloy Iglesias5 (6)17 Dec 2011
24Win20–3–1Matias GarciaPTS629 Oct 2011
23Win19–3–1Johnny AntequeraUD1229 Jul 2011
22Draw18–3–1Ville Piispanen1227 Nov 2010
21Win18–3Robert CristeaUD69 Jul 2010
20Win17–3Juan ZapataKO5 (10)15 May 2010
19Win16–3Juan Alberto MartinPTS620 Feb 2010
18Loss15–3Paul McCloskeyTKO9 (12), 6 Nov 2009
17Win15–2Euclides EspitiaPTS69 Oct 2009
16Win14–2Juan Zapata1026 Jun 2009
15Win13–2Marcos MunozUD69 May 2009
14Loss12–2Andrew MurrayUD1221 Mar 2009
13Win12–1Marius RacaruUD1228 Feb 2009
12Loss11–1Hoang Sang NguyenPTS629 Nov 2008
11Win11–0Fernando GuevaraTKO4 (6)27 Jul 2008
10Win10–0Marian CazacuPTS831 May 2008
9Win9–0Karim El OuazghariTKO4 (10)26 Apr 2008
8Win8–0Hoang Sang NguyenUD1015 Dec 2007
7Win7–0Benjamin Robles MurryPTS628 Jul 2007
6Win6–0Sento MartinezPTS620 Jul 2007
5Win5–0Jorge LohobaUD617 Mar 2007
4Win4–0Jamal Hajji6 (6)23 Dec 2006
3Win3–0Kamal Khallou1 (4)28 Jul 2006
2Win2–0Sergei Nikitin410 Jun 2006
1Win1–0Marques Gil44 Feb 2006

Notes and References

  1. Boyle, David (22 March 2009). "Murray wins European title/Lee makes successful return". Eurosport. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8347905.stm "McCloskey secures European title"
  3. Tuominen, Eero (27 November 2010). "Ville Piispanen säilytti EU-mestaruusvyönsä" (in Finnish). Ilta-Sanomat. Sanoma. Retrieved 4 May 2016.