Eidy Moya Explained

Eidy Moya
Realname:Eidy Moya
Weight:bantamweight
Height:5 ft. 5 in. (165 cm.)
Birth Date:September 4, 1974
Style:orthodox
Total:21
Wins:17
Ko:9
Losses:3
Draws:1

Eidy Moya (born 4 September 1974) is a retired boxer who won world titles in the bantamweight weight division.

Amateur career

Moya won seven national championship in different divisions including two juvenile tournaments considered in equal in importance to a Golden Gloves competition. He reportedly compiled a 179–9 record in the amateur background.

In 1992 he defeated by decision 5-0 Colombian Fernando Retayud in the Olympics box-offs that earn him a spot in Barcelona Olympic Games. 1993 was his best amateur year with Moya obtaining two gold medals in South Americans Competitions and finishing with a silver medal in the Central American games held in Puerto Rico.

Professional career

Known as "El Terrible", Moya turned pro in 1994 and defeated Saohin Srithai Condo by decision to capture the interim WBA bantamweight title in 2000. In 2001 he beat Adan Vargas by TKO to capture the vacant WBA bantamweight title. He lost the belt in his first defense by 9th-round KO to Johnny Bredahl in 2002, and retired in 2004 until he came out of retirement in 2017 when he drew against Oswaldo Baron and then defeated Juan Gonzalez in 2018. As of May 2021, he has no scheduled fights.

Professional boxing record

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ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
21Win17–3–1Juan GonzalezTKO4 (6)Mar 10, 2018
20Draw16–3–1Oswaldo BaronMD4Dec 21, 2017
19Win16–3Dioberto JulioUD8Dec 3, 2004
18Loss15–3Jairo TagliaferroKO10 (10)May 17, 2003
17Loss15–2Johnny BredahlKO9 (12)Apr 19, 2002
16Win15–1Adan VargasKO11 (12)Oct 14, 2001
15Win14–1Anupong Saohin SrisukUD12Dec 16, 2000
14Win13–1Saul GuazaTKO1 (10)Sep 15, 2000
13Win12–1Joel GarciaTKO5 (10)May 21, 2000
12Win11–1Elvis MontoyaUD10Aug 21, 1999
11Win10–1Diego AndradePTS12Mar 5, 1999
10Win9–1Edison TorresPTS12Jun 9, 1998
9Win8–1Antonio OsorioTKO6 (10)Apr 28, 1998
8Loss7–1Félix MachadoUD10Sep 27, 1997
7Win7–0An Suk KimTKO3 (8)Mar 24, 1996
6Win6–0Alexis DiazTKO2 (8)Nov 25, 1995
5Win5–0Euclides BolivarTKO7 (8)Sep 9, 1995
4Win4–0Dong Young KimKO1 (6)Jul 22, 1995
3Win3–0Edmigio RujanoUD4Mar 11, 1995
2Win2–0Edmigio RujanoUD4Sep 23, 1994
1Win1–0Gustavo AscanioUD4Jul 23, 1994