Eduardo Ray Márquez Explained

Eduardo Ray Márquez
Realname:Eduardo Ray Márquez López
Nickname:El Faraon
Weight:
Height:5 ft 3+1/2 in
Reach:66 in
Birth Date:February 5, 1976
Birth Place:Managua, Nicaragua
Style:Orthodox
Total:30
Wins:18
Ko:13
Losses:9
Draws:1
No Contests:2

Eduardo Ray Márquez López (born February 5, 1976) is a Nicaraguan former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2010. He held the WBO minimumweight title in 2003.

Professional career

Marquez turned professional in 1996 & amassed a record of 17-5-1 (1 NC) before beating WBO minimumweight champion Jorge Mata & winning the world title. His reign would last less than six weeks before losing the title to Puerto Rican contender Iván Calderón.[1]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30Loss18–9–1 Elvis GuillenTKO2 (8)2010-12-04
29Loss18–8–1 Carlos FajardoTKO3 (10)2004-09-17
28Loss18–7–1 Roberto VásquezTKO2 (12)2003-10-03
27Loss18–6–1 Iván CalderónTD9 (12)2003-05-03
26Win18–5–1 Jorge MataKO11 (12)2003-03-28
25Draw17–5–1 Lee SandovalPTS10 (10)2002-10-19
24Win17–5 Jose MartinezUD10 (10)2002-07-27
23Loss16–5 Lee SandovalKO10 (12)2002-05-25
22Loss16–4 Carlos FajardoUD8 (8)2002-02-23
21style=background:#DDDNC16–3 Carlos FajardoNC3 (8)2001-12-15
20Win16–3 Pedro BlandonKO7 (10)2001-08-11
19Loss15–3 Oscar MurilloUD10 (10)2001-06-30
18Win15–2 Javier MedinaTKO2 (10)2001-01-13
17Win14–2 Royers VasquezUD10 (10)2000-12-14
16Win13–2 Oscar MurilloSD10 (10)2000-10-28
15Win12–2 Vidal CernaUD10 (10)2000-03-30
14Loss11–2 Juan Francisco CentenoSD12 (12)2000-03-11
13Loss11–1 Lee SandovalMD12 (12)1999-10-30
12Win11–0 Royers VasquezTKO11 (12)1999-08-14
11Win10–0 Vidal CernaKO3 (10)1999-05-16
10Win9–0 Leandro MendozaKO9 (10)1999-01-06
9Win8–0 Leandro MendozaKO3 (6)1998-09-14
8Win7–0 Lee SandovalTKO6 (10)1998-07-03
7Win6–0 Ramon EstradaTKO7 (8)1998-05-16
6Win5–0 Pedro OconTKO4 (10)1998-03-13
5Win4–0 Javier MedinaPTS10 (10)1998-01-31
4Win3–0 Ernesto RuizTKO2 (?)1998-01-06
3Win2–0 Pedro OconTKO2 (?)1997-11-28
2Win1–0 Carlos LopezTKO5 (8)1996-05-04
1style=background:#DDDNC0–0 Oscar GuidoNC6 (6)1996-03-14

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ivan 'Iron Boy' Calderon retires. 29 October 2012 . ESPN. 2023-06-20.