Félix Machado Explained

Félix Machado
Realname:Félix Machado
Weight:Featherweight
Reach:69inches
Nationality: Venezuelan
Birth Date:22 August 1972
Birth Place:Guyana
Style:Southpaw
Total:47
Wins:26
Ko:12
Losses:20
Draws:1
No Contests:0

Félix Machado (born August 22, 1972 in Guyana) is a Venezuelan featherweight boxer. He currently resides in Bolívar, Venezuela.

He is a former IBF super flyweight champion, defeating Julio Gamboa on July 22, 2000 for the vacant title. Machado successfully defended the title three times before losing to Luis Alberto Pérez by a split decision on January 4, 2003.[1]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
47LossGregory VeraKO2 (10), 9 Nov 2019
46Loss26–19–1Franklin GonzalezKO3 (10), 31 May 2019
45Loss26–18–1Yeyery CastilloRTD3 (6), 16 Mar 2019
44Loss26–17–1Cesar Ignacio ParedesRTD6 (10), 26 May 2018
43Loss26–16–1Cesar Ignacio ParedesMD825 May 2018
42Loss26–15–1Norbelto JimenezTKO6 (8), 26 Dec 2016
41Loss26–14–1Elton DharryRTD4 (10)27 Feb 2016
40Win26–13–1Jose LarrealUD821 Feb 2015
39Loss25–13–1Giovanni CaroUD1020 Nov 2010
38Loss25–12–1Alexei ColladoUD1013 Feb 2010
37Loss25–11–1Alexander MuñozUD107 Nov 2009
36Loss25–10–1Mahyar MonshipourRTD4 (10), 13 Mar 2009
35Loss25–9–1Hermin IsavaKO2 (10)16 Aug 2008
34Loss25–8–1Bernard DunnePTS1012 Apr 2008
33Loss25–7–1Franklin VarelaUD1230 Jul 2007
32Loss25–6–1Anselmo MorenoUD105 May 2006
31Win25–5–1Franklin VarelaUD1025 Feb 2006
30Win24–5–1Dioberto JulioUD1021 May 2005
29Loss23–5–1Luis Alberto PérezUD1213 Dec 2003
28Loss23–4–1Luis Alberto PérezSD124 Jan 2003
27Win23–3–1Martín CastilloTD6 (12), 30 Mar 2002
26Win22–3–1Mauricio PastranaUD1216 Jun 2001
25Win21–3–1William De SousaTKO3 (12), 16 Dec 2000
24Win20–3–1Julio GamboaUD1222 Aug 2000
23Draw19–3–1Julio GamboaSD1220 May 2000
22Win19–3Antonio JaramilloTKO5 (10), 17 Nov 1999
21Win18–3Livaniel AlvarezTKO2 (?)10 Aug 1999
20Win17–3Jose ArroyoTKO2 (?)23 Mar 1999
19Win16–3Saul GuazaTKO7 (?)29 Aug 1998
18Win15–3Euclides BolivarTKO4 (?)27 May 1998
17Win14–3Rafael CastroKO6 (?)5 Mar 1998
16Win13–3Eidy MoyaUD1027 Sep 1997
15Loss12–3Daorung ChuvatanaSD1215 Mar 1997
14Win12–2Vicente RiveraTKO5 (?)14 Oct 1996
13Win11–2Jesus RattiaTKO6 (12)15 Jun 1996
12Win10–2Alcibel FloresTKO6 (?)29 Apr 1996
11Loss9–2Adonis CruzDQ8 (12)16 Dec 1995
10Win9–1Fernando BlancoPTS1226 Aug 1995
9Win8–1Jesus RattiaPTS1020 May 1995
8Win7–1Edison TorresPTS1011 Mar 1995
7Win6–1Alfredo AponteTKO6 (?)10 Dec 1994
6Win5–1Luiz LongaKO5 (?)20 Aug 1994
5Win4–1Tirso RiveraPTS86 Jul 1994
4Win3–1Antonio OsorioPTS64 Oct 1993
3Win2–1Elvis MontoyaPTS630 Sep 1993
2Win1–1Elvis MontoyaPTS66 Aug 1993
1Loss0–1Jesus RattiaTKO3 (4)17 Apr 1993

Notes and References

  1. Edgard Rodríguez Centeno Un día perfecto - 2006 Page 160 "Luis Pérez tiene en su historial una corona mundial de boxeo, se mueve en un Mustang deportivo de seis cilindros, ... del 2003 en Washington, Estados Unidos, tras vencer al venezolano Félix Machado mediante una decisión unánime."