Eduardo Hernández (boxer) explained

Eduardo Hernández
Realname:Eduardo Alejandro Pérez Hernández
Nickname:Rocky
Weight:
Height:1.69 m
Reach:173 cm
Nationality:Mexican
Birth Date:21 November 1997
Birth Place:Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Style:Orthodox
Total:38
Wins:36
Ko:32
Losses:2

Eduardo Alejandro Pérez Hernández also known as Rocky Hernández (born November 27, 1997) is a Mexican professional boxer who challenged for the WBC super featherweight title.

Professional career

Debut

On February 8, 2014, at only 16 years old, Hernández made his debut against Geovanni Zamora, 3–1, 1KO in Caballerizas de Huixquilucan at Huixquilucan Municipality, Mexico, Hernández won via unanimous decision.[1] [2]

Rise up the ranks

Hernández vs. Terrazas

After composing a perfect record of 19–0, 16KOs, Hernández fought former WBC super bantamweight world champion Victor Terrazas for the vacant WBC Latino interim super featherweight title, Hernández blasts out Terrazas in two rounds.[2] [3]

Hernández fought against South American title-challenger Argentian Hugo Santillán for the vacant WBC Youth super featherweight title, Hernández won via 3rd round TKO. Hernández would make his first defence of the title against former WBO Oriental interim bantamweight titlist and WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title-challenger Filipino Rolando Magbanua, Hernández won via first-round knockout.[1] [2]

Hernández vs. Francisco

After successfully defending his title twice more after his victory against Magbanua, Hernández fought former WBA interim super flyweight champion "Gintong Kamao" Drian Francisco in Teatro Moliere, Mexico City at a non-titled bout, Hernández won via second-round stoppage.[1]

On July 14, 2018, Hernández continued his unbeaten streak, defending his WBC Youth strap against 24–2, Dominican Marlyn Cabrera in Arena Coliseo, Mexico City, Hernández won via stoppage in the first round.[2] On March 30, 2019, Hernández made his United States debut against Tanzanian former minor title Global Boxing Council (GBC) super featherweight and lightweight champion Ibrahim Class Mgender in Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S., Hernández prevailed with second-round KO victory.[4]

Hernández vs. Gutiérrez

On July 13, 2019, Hernández fought eventual WBA "Regular" super featherweight champion Roger Gutiérrez in Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, Hernández suffers his first defeat, losing via first-round knockout.[5]

Hernández vs. Castaneda

After winning three bouts prior to his loss against Gutiérrez, Hernández fought American Jorge Castaneda for the WBC International Silver super featherweight title in Domo Alcade at Guadalajara, Hernández won via stoppage in the first round, the bout only lasting 1 minute and 35 seconds.[6]

Hernández vs. Foster

During the annual WBC convention, held on November 9, 2022, the sanctioning body ordered the winner of the vacant championship bout between O'Shaquie Foster and Rey Vargas to make two mandatory title defenses: first against the once-defeated Hernández and the second against the winner of the Muhammadkhuja Yaqubov and Robson Conceição title eliminator.[7] As Foster failed to reach an agreement with Hernández, a purse bid was called for August 8, 2023.[8] The promotional rights were secured by Matchroom Boxing, who put in a winning bid of $466,666.[9] The fight took place on October 28, 2023, in Hernández's home country of Mexico.[10] Though the fight seemed competitive through the first 10 rounds, Foster was behind on two of the three judges scorecards. The eleventh round was a round of the year contender, Foster rocked Hernández early but Hernández battled back and hurt Foster in turn. In the twelfth and final round Foster finally took over, dropping Hernández twice and successfully defending his title via TKO.[11] [12]

Road back to contention

Hernández vs. Lugo

Hernández was scheduled to fight Daniel Lugo for the vacant WBA Continental Americas super featherweight championship on May 11, 2024 at Palenque de la Feria located in Aguascalientes.[13] Hernández won via seventh-round TKO.[14] [15]

Hernández vs. Mattice

On September 13 in Arena Sonora, Hermosillo, Hernández, successfully defended his WBA Continental Americas super featherweight title whilst maintaining his top spot in the WBC rankings against Thomas Mattice as their fight ended controversially, acter the sixth round, Hernández's corner men struggled to plug the second cut, referee Mark Calo-oy waved off the fight ruling a technical decision, ruling that both cuts were from headbutt, which video evidence shows otherwise. Hernández won with the announced scores of 59–55, 58–55 and 58–56, with one of the judges' scorecards represented wrong as David Diamante incorrectly announced it as 58–55 instead of 58–56, this is also Hernández's first bout that went to the scorecards since his August 9, 2014th battle against Felipe Zúñiga.[16] [17]

Personal life

Eduardo Alejandro Hernández Peréz was born on November 21, 1997 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico and fought across Mexico, he started professionally boxing at the age of 16 years old.[18]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
38Win36–2Thomas MatticeTD6 (12), 13 Sep 2024
37Win35–2Daniel LugoTKO7 (12)11 May 2024
36Loss34–2O'Shaquie FosterTKO12 (12), 28 Oct 2023
35Win34–1Héctor García MontesKO3 (10), 7 Jul 2023
34Win33–1Jorge Mata CuéllarTKO5 (10), 3 Sep 2022
33Win32–1Jorge CastanedaTKO1 (10), 10 Jun 2022
32Win31–1Eleazar Valenzuela CarilloTKO2 (10), 16 Dec 2021
31Win30–1Eduardo GarzaKO3 (8), 19 Nov 2020
30Win29–1Sergio PuenteRTD5 (10), 30 Nov 2019
29Loss28–1Roger GutiérrezKO1 (10), 13 Jul 2019
28Win28–0Ibrahim Class MgenderKO2 (10), 30 Mar 2019
27Win27–0Luis Díaz PestanaTKO2 (12), 13 Oct 2018
26Win26–0Marlyn CabreraTKO1 (12), 14 Jul 2018
25Win25–0Drian FranciscoRTD2 (10), 26 May 2018
24Win24–0Rafael HernándezKO4 (10)9 Dec 2017
23Win23–0Raúl Horacio CentenoKO3 (10), 2 Sep 2017
22Win22–0Rolando MagbanuaKO1 (10), 24 Jun 2017
21Win21–0Hugo Alfredo SantillánTKO3 (10), 1 Apr 2017
20Win20–0Victor TerrazasKO2 (12), 22 Oct 2016
19Win19–0Rey JuntillaTKO2 (8), 27 Aug 2016
18Win18–0Warren ManbuanagKO2 (10), 11 Jun 2016
17Win17–0Devis PérezKO3 (8), 9 Apr 2016
16Win16–0Julio David Roque LerRTD3 (8), 5 Mar 2016
15Win15–0Óscar GutiérrezRTD1 (4), 12 Dec 2015
14Win14–0Luis Guiza TejedaTKO1 (8)31 Oct 2015
13Win13–0Héctor Esnar BobadillaKO1 (6), 5 Sep 2015
12Win12–0Sebastián Díaz MaldonadoTKO2 (6), 27 Jun 2015
11Win11–0Wilberth VenancioKO2 (6), 30 May 2015
10Win10–0Rogelio LópezTKO? (?)25 Apr 2015
9Win9–0Germán PérezKO1 (6), 4 Apr 2015
8Win8–0José Javier RegaladoTKO1 (6), 14 Mar 2015
7Win7–0Omar HerreraKO4 (6)21 Nov 2014
6Win6–0Felipe ZúñigaUD69 Aug 2014
5Win5–0Bryan Alexis Ramírez SantiagoTKO1 (6)21 Jun 2014
4Win4–0Cristan RodríguezUD67 Jun 2014
3Win3–0Julio César Meléndez NavaretteTKO1 (4), 23 May 2014
2Win2–0Édgar Tovar GuerreroKO2 (4), 22 Mar 2014
1Win1–0Geovanni ZamoraUD48 Feb 2024

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BoxRec: Eduardo Hernandez (box-pro) . November 22, 2024 . boxrec.com.
  2. Web site: Coster . Robert . Mexico's Next Superstar? . fightnews.com . August 15, 2018 . November 22, 2024.
  3. Web site: Rodriguez . Pepe . Eduardo Hernandez Blasts Out Victor Terrazas in Two Rounds . boxingscene.com . October 23, 2016 . November 22, 2024.
  4. Web site: Eduardo Hernandez vs. Ibrahim Class Mgender, Garcia vs. Lopez . tapology.com . March 30, 2019 . November 22, 2024.
  5. Web site: Rodríguez . Salvador . Rocky Hernández consideró el retiro trás revés ante Roger Gutiérrez . espndeportes.espn.com . July 23, 2019 . November 22, 2024 . Spanish.
  6. Web site: Donovan . Jake . Eduardo 'Rocky' Hernandez Stops Jorge Castaneda In First Round, Calls For Gutierrez Rematch . boxingscene.com . June 10, 2022 . November 22, 2024.
  7. Web site: Donovan . Jake . O'Shaquie Foster Title Win Likely To Come With Back-To-Back Mandatory Defenses . boxingscene.com . February 12, 2023 . November 22, 2024.
  8. Web site: Donovan . Jake . O'Shaquie Foster-Rocky Hernandez WBC Title Fight Heads To August 8 Purse Bid . boxingscene.com . August 7, 2023 . November 22, 2024.
  9. Web site: Donovan . Jake . Foster-Hernandez: Matchroom Boxing ($466,666) Wins Purse Bid For WBC 130-Pound Title Fight . boxingscene.com . August 8, 2023 . November 22, 2024.
  10. Web site: Stumberg . Patrick L. . O'Shaquie Foster vs Eduardo Hernandez set for October 28th on DAZN . Bad Left Hook . September 7, 2023 . November 22, 2024.
  11. Web site: Donovan . Jake . O'Shaquie Foster Drops Rocky Hernandez Twice, Stops Him in Twelfth of Wild Action Fight . boxingscene.com . October 28, 2023. November 22, 2024.
  12. Web site: Boxing Photos . Photos: O'Shaquie Foster Rallies To Knock Rocky Hernandez Out in Thriller - HUGE Gallery . boxingscene.com . October 29, 2023 . November 22, 2024.
  13. Web site: Stumberg . Patrick . Eduardo Hernandez vs Daniel Lugo set for May 11th on DAZN . badlefthook.com . March 27, 2024 . November 22, 2024.
  14. Web site: Astbury . Mart . Who won the boxing last night? Eduardo Hernandez vs. Daniel Lugo fight card results . dazn.com . May 12, 2024 . November 22, 2024.
  15. Web site: Lewis . Owen . Rocky Hernandez Swarms Daniel Lugo for Seventh-Round TKO . boxingscene.com . May 12, 2024 . November 22, 2024.
  16. Web site: Stumber . Patrick . Eduardo Hernandez beats Thomas Mattics by technical decision in DAZN main event . badlefthook.com . September 13, 2024 . November 22, 2024.
  17. Web site: Neequaye . Bernard . Eduardo Hernandez takes decision win after Thomas Mattice cut . boxingscene.com . September 14, 2024 . November 22, 2024.
  18. Web site: Eduardo Hernandez - News, Record & Stats, Next Fight & Tickets . box.live . November 22, 2024.