Hugo Garay Explained

Hugo Garay
Realname:Hugo Hernán Garay
Birth Date:27 November 1980
Birth Place:Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nickname:Pigu
Weight:
Height:6 ft 0 in
Reach:77 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:41
Wins:34
Ko:18
Losses:7

Hugo Hernán Garay (born 27 November 1980) is an Argentine professional boxer who fights at light heavyweight.

Career

Garay won the silver medal in Buenos Aires World Junior Championships in 1998. In the 1999 Pan American Games, he won the bronze medal in the men's light-heavyweight category.

Garay represented Argentina at the 2000 Summer Olympics. There he was stopped in the first round of the men's light-heavyweight division ( - 81 kg) by Kazakhstan's Olzhas Orazaliev. He made his professional debut on 2001-07-14, defeating Abel Alejandro Rodríguez.

Garay was to fight champion Danny Green for the WBA Light Heavyweight Title on 27 April 2008 at Challenge Stadium in Perth, Australia. However, following the sudden retirement of Green in March of that year, Garay fought Yuri Barashian instead on 3 July 2008 in Buenos Aires for the vacant belt, winning via twelve-round unanimous decision.[1] On 22 November, he defeated Jürgen Brähmer by unanimous decision in his first title defense.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
41Loss34–7Cesar David CrenzTKO5 (8)2011-10-14
40Loss34–6Marco HuckKO10 (12)2011-07-16
39Win34–5Martin David IslasUD6 (6)2011-04-08
38Win33–5Marcelo Leandro Da SilvaKO1 (8)2010-08-14
37Loss32–5Chris HenryTKO1 (12)2010-03-27
36Loss32–4Gabriel CampilloMD12 (12)2009-06-20
35Win32–3Jürgen BrähmerUD12 (12)2008-11-22
34Win31–3Yuri BarashianUD12 (12)2008-07-03
33Win30–3Eduardo FrancaKO2 (11)2007-11-25
32Loss29–3Franco Raul SanchezDQ2 (8)2007-10-27
31Win29–2Orlando Antonio FariasKO1 (10)2007-07-27
30Win28–2Alejandro Agustin AlvarezKO2 (10)2007-03-24
29Win27–2Fernando Roberto VeraKO4 (8)2006-12-16
28Win26–2Gustavo EnriquezUD10 (10)2006-04-08
27Win25–2Cristian Dario LealUD10 (10)2005-10-07
26Win24–2Miguel Angel RobledoTKO4 (10)2005-06-25
25Loss23–2Zsolt ErdeiSD12 (12)2005-02-26
24Win23–1Sergio Martin BeazUD6 (6)2004-12-10
23Win22–1Felix Jose HernandezKO6 (10)2004-11-10
22Win21–1Nestor Fabian CasanovaKO1 (10)2004-08-21
21Loss20–1Zsolt ErdeiMD12 (12)2004-05-08
20Win20–0Sergio Martin BeazUD12 (12)2004-02-21
19WinAlejandro LakatosTKO12 (12)2003-11-06
18Win18–0Peter VenancioUD12 (12)2003-09-20
17Win17–0Sergio Martin BeazUD10 (10)2003-07-12
16Win16–0Hector Ricardo SoteloTKO1 (10)2003-05-24
15Win15–0Peter VenancioKO4 (12)2003-03-22
14Win14–0Hector Ricardo SoteloUD8 (8)2003-02-15
13Win13–0Juan Eduardo ZabalaTKO3 (8)2002-12-06
12Win12–0Daniel Adrian ArrudaTKO2 (6)2002-10-19
11Win11–0Hugo Ricardo RodriguezUD6 (6)2002-09-13
10Win10–0Walter Fabian BasabezTKO1 (6)2002-08-31
9Win9–0Jorge Enrique ArguelloKO1 (6)2002-07-13
8Win8–0Hector Ricardo SoteloUD8 (8)2002-05-25
7Win7–0Orlando Javier AcunaUD8 (8)2002-04-13
6Win6–0Adolfo ObandoUD6 (6)2002-03-02
5Win5–0Aaron Orlando SoriaUD4 (4)2002-01-19
4Win4–0Juan Eduardo ZabalaTKO3 (4)2001-11-17
3Win3–0Jose Daniel VelazquezUD4 (4)2001-10-20
2Win2–0Gabriel Gustavo HeckRTD1 (4)2001-08-11
1Win1–0Abel Alejandro RodriguezKO1 (4)2001-07-14

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Garay wins WBA title in Argentina. Sports Illustrated. 2023-12-23.
  2. Web site: Garay defeats Braehmer in unanimous decision, keeps light heavyweight belt. ESPN. 2023-12-23.