Eric Morel Explained

Eric Morel
Realname:Eric Arturo Morel
Birth Date:October 1, 1975
Birth Place:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nationality:Puerto Rican
Nickname:Little Hands Of Steel
Weight:
Height:5 ft 6+1/2 in
Reach:70 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:50
Wins:46
Ko:23
Losses:4

Eric Morel (born October 1, 1975) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. He is a former World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight (112 lb) champion.

Amateur career

Morel had an outstanding amateur career, and was the National Golden Gloves Light Flyweight Champion in 1994. He also was a member of the 1996 US Olympic Team as a Flyweight. His result was:

Lost to Maikro Romero (Cuba) 12-24

Professional career

Flyweight

"Little Hands Of Steel" turned professional in 1996 and won his first 33 bouts, including the WBA World Flyweight title with a decision win over Sornpichai Kratingdaenggym in 2000 and the IBA World Super Flyweight title in 1998 against Víctor Burgos. He defended the belt five times with wins over Gilberto Keb Baas, Denkaosan Kaovichit, and Isidro García before losing it to Lorenzo Parra by decision in 2003.

Super Flyweight

He then moved up in weight and took on WBA Super Flyweight title holder Martín Castillo in 2005, but lost a decision. Morel was scheduled to fight Z Gorres for the interim WBO bantamweight title on November 14, 2009, but after the latter's last fight, he (Gorres) suffered a major injury that delayed his boxing career, so the fight was called off. He then returned to the ring against Gerry Peñalosa February 13, 2010; That ended in a win for Eric Morel, lifting the interim WBO bantamweight world championship.[1] He then defeated Juan Jose Beltran December 11, 2010 as a 2-0 record since his return. His next and latest match was against Luis Maldonado April 1, 2011; That now has his record at 3-0 since his return from injury.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
50Loss46–4Léo Santa CruzRTD5 (12)2012-09-15
49Loss46–3Abner MaresUD12 (12)2012-04-21
48Win46–2Jose SilveiraUD10 (10)2011-12-03
47Win45–2Daniel QuevedoRTD4 (10) 2011-08-13
46Win44–2Luis MaldonadoTKO4 (10)2011-04-01
45Win43–2Juan Jose BeltranUD8 (8)2010-12-11
44Win42–2Gerry PeñalosaSD12 (12)2010-02-13
43Win41–2Roberto BonillaUD10 (10)2009-03-28
42Win40–2Ricardo VargasTKO1 (10)2008-12-13
41Win39–2Heriberto RuizUD12 (12)2008-08-30
40Win38–2Jose Garcia BernalTKO3 (10)2008-05-23
39Win37–2Carlos ValcarcelKO6 (10)2008-04-05
38Win36–2Felipe AlmanzaUD8 (8)2008-02-08
37Loss35–2Martín CastilloUD12 (12)2005-03-19
36Win35–1Juan Alfonso Keb BaasUD12 (12)2005-01-29
35Win34–1Jesús RojasUD12 (12)2004-03-20
34Loss33–1Lorenzo ParraUD12 (12)2003-12-06
33Win33–0Isidro GarcíaUD12 (12)2003-06-28
32Win32–0Denkaosan KaovichitTKO11 (12)2002-10-12
31Win31–0Alex BabaUD10 (10)2002-01-11
30Win30–0Jose de Jesus LopezRTD8 (12)2001-06-08
29Win29–0Gilberto Keb BaasUD12 (12)2000-12-15
28Win28–0Alberto OntiverosUD12 (12)2000-10-07
27Win27–0Sornpichai KratingdaenggymUD12 (12)2000-08-05
26Win26–0Alberto OntiverosUD12 (12)2000-06-03
25Win25–0Tomás RiveraUD8 (8)2000-02-12
24Win24–0Oscar ArciniegaUD8 (8)1999-12-04
23Win23–0Miguel Ángel GranadosUD12 (12)1999-09-18
22Win22–0Francisco EspitiaKO1 (12)1999-08-06
21Win21–0Lorenzo TrejoKO4 (8)1999-06-12
20Win20–0Jose Rafael SosaUD8 (8)1999-04-24
19Win19–0Ysaias ZamudioTKO7 (10)1999-02-17
18Win18–0Víctor BurgosUD12 (12)1998-10-17
17Win17–0Rodolfo BlancoTKO6 (6)1998-09-25
16Win16–0Julio Cesar BazanTKO1 (6)1998-08-06
15Win15–0Erdenotsogtyn TsogtjargalUD8 (8)1998-06-13
14Win14–0Orlando MaloneTKO8 (8)1998-05-09
13Win13–0Miguel JuarezRTD1 (8)1998-03-09
12Win12–0Willie ThomasTKO5 (8)1998-01-15
11Win11–0Manuel SarabiaKO1 (8)1997-11-15
10Win10–0Carlos Francis HernandezUD8 (8)1997-09-10
9Win9–0Mauro DiazTKO2 (6)1997-07-12
8Win8–0Armando DiazUD4 (4)1997-06-14
7Win7–0Jesus LopezUD4 (4)1997-04-12
6Win6–0Jesus Jimenez RuizTKO2 (6)1997-04-04
5Win5–0Esteban AyalaTKO2 (6)1997-03-08
4Win4–0David ChamendisKO1 (?)1997-02-12
3Win3–0Ruben RomeroKO1 (4)1997-01-11
2Win2–0Joseph SalazarTKO1 (4)1996-11-30
1Win1–0Jose Luis AguilarKO3 (4)1996-10-11

Outside the ring

Shortly after the loss to Castillo, Morel was convicted of sexual assault of a drunken 15-year-old girl and was sent to prison.[2] In July 2007, Morel was granted an early release within 30 days of August 1, 2007 to allow him to serve the remainder of his sentence on extended supervision.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MOREL BEATS PENALOSA WITH DUBIOUS SPLIT DECISION. The Ring. 2024-03-25.
  2. Web site: Morel set to be released from prison. ESPN. 2007-08-07.