Javier Jáuregui (boxer) explained

Javier Jáuregui
Realname:Javier Rogelio Jáuregui Delgadillo
Birth Date:September 5, 1973
Birth Place:Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Death Place:Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Nickname:El Chatito
Weight:
Height:5 ft 5 in
Reach:71 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:73
Wins:54
Ko:37
Losses:17
Draws:2

Javier Rogelio Jáuregui Delgadillo (September 5, 1973 – December 11, 2013), also known as El Chatito, was a Mexican professional boxer in the lightweight (135 lb) division.

Professional career

Jáuregui was born on 5 September 1973 (in Guadalajara, Jalisco) and turned pro in 1988 at the age of 14. After 15 years, in 2003, he captured the vacant IBF Lightweight Title with a TKO over Leavander Johnson. He lost the title in his first defense to Julio Díaz in 2004.[1] He also handed future 2x lightweight world champion Jose Luis Castillo two TKO defeats.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
73Win54–17–2Fernando AyalaTKO3 (8)2013-01-12
72Loss53–17–2Ruslan ProvodnikovTKO8 (10)2010-02-12
71Loss53–16–2Almazbek RaiymkulovMD10 (10)2008-09-19
70Loss53–15–2Anthony PetersonUD10 (10)2008-08-02
69Win53–14–2Miguel Angel HuertaUD12 (12)2008-03-14
68Win52–14–2Adrian MoraKO8 (12)2007-09-18
67Loss51–14–2Jose ReyesUD8 (8)2007-05-11
66Loss51–13–2Joan GuzmanUD10 (10)2006-05-06
65Win51–12–2Jose QuintanaTKO4 (10)2005-12-16
64Win50–12–2Randy SuicoMD10 (10)2005-09-23
63Loss49–12–2Ricky QuilesUD12 (12)2005-06-16
62Win49–11–2Cristian FavelaUD10 (10)2005-02-04
61Win48–11–2James CraytonUD10 (10)2004-07-30
60Loss47–11–2Julio DíazMD12 (12)2004-05-13
59Win47–10–2Leavander JohnsonTKO11 (12)2003-11-22
58Win46–10–2Juan GomezKO4 (12)2003-06-19
57Win45–10–2Alex TrujilloUD12 (12)2002-10-27
56Win44–10–2Miguel CasillasTKO6 (10)2002-05-17
55Draw43–10–2Ryuhei SugitaTD5 (10)2002-02-17
54Loss43–10–1Miguel CasillasMD12 (12)2001-12-07
53Win43–9–1Ivan ValleSD10 (10)2001-05-25
52Win42–9–1Alex CamarilloKO2 (?)2001-03-23
51Loss41–9–1Acelino FreitasKO1 (12)2000-03-18
50Win41–8–1Jose BadilloSD12 (12)1999-02-08
49Win40–8–1Ricardo RiveraUD10 (10)1998-10-19
48Win39–8–1Adan CasillasUD10 (10)1998-07-27
47Loss38–8–1Agapito SanchezUD10 (10)1998-02-21
46Win38–7–1Javier LeonKO10 (12)1997-10-24
45Loss37–7–1Rafael OlveraKO11 (12)1997-04-25
44Win37–6–1Alvaro MedelPTS12 (12)1997-01-31
43Win36–6–1Julio Sanchez LeonTKO6 (12)1996-11-08
42Loss35–6–1Jesus ChavezUD12 (12)1996-08-09
41Win35–5–1Jose Luis CastilloTKO10 (12)1996-05-09
40Win34–5–1Benito RodriguezTKO7 (12)1996-03-01
39Win33–5–1Ismael LopezTKO5 (12)1995-09-30
38Win32–5–1Alvaro MedelKO2 (12)1995-06-30
37Win31–5–1Raul Martinez MoraTKO8 (12)1995-03-17
36Win30–5–1Jose Luis CastilloTKO10 (12)1994-11-25
35Win29–5–1Jose Luis MontesTKO3 (?)1994-08-20
34Win28–5–1Elias QuirozKO7 (?)1994-04-02
33Win27–5–1Antonio HernándezPTS10 (10)1993-12-17
32Win26–5–1Jose RodriguezTKO7 (?)1993-08-20
31Win25–5–1Rafael OrtegaTKO3 (?)1993-06-12
30Win24–5–1Roberto AvilaPTS10 (10)1993-04-03
29Win23–5–1Juan ValenciaTKO2 (?)1992-12-18
28Win22–5–1Gustavo MendozaKO1 (?)1992-11-27
27Win21–5–1Antonio AriasTKO1 (?)1992-06-26
26Win20–5–1Jose Luis MontesTKO3 (?)1992-05-15
25Loss19–5–1Jose de Jesus GarciaTKO1 (?)1991-12-14
24Loss19–4–1Jose GarciaPTS10 (10)1991-10-04
23Loss19–3–1Martin PerezPTS10 (10)1991-05-11
22Loss19–2–1Otilio GallegosPTS10 (10)1991-03-09
21Win19–1–1Tomas ValdezTKO3 (?)1991-02-09
20Win18–1–1Carlos MonroyTKO4 (10)1990-12-15
19Win17–1–1Otilio GallegosPTS10 (10)1990-10-20
18Loss16–1–1Raul Martinez MoraTKO9 (?)1990-08-10
17Draw16–0–1Miguel JuarezPTS10 (10)1990-06-29
16Win16–0Jose DavilaKO3 (?)1990-03-30
15Win15–0Alfonso SalinasTKO2 (?)1990-02-23
14Win14–0Gustavo DominguezTKO3 (?)1989-11-03
13Win13–0Benjamin AragonTKO4 (?)1989-09-29
12Win12–0Alvaro MedelTKO5 (?)1989-08-25
11Win11–0David NavarroTKO3 (?)1989-07-07
10Win10–0Rafael ValdovinosTKO4 (?)1989-06-03
9Win9–0Juan AriasTKO3 (?)1989-04-21
8Win8–0Rodolfo PeraltaKO5 (?)1989-02-16
7Win7–0Ricardo PadillaKO1 (?)1988-12-01
6Win6–0Antonio MartinezKO2 (?)1988-11-11
5Win5–0Antonio MartinezTKO5 (?)1988-08-26
4Win4–0Leoncio RodriguezPTS6 (6)1988-07-15
3Win3–0Antonio MartinezPTS4 (4)1988-06-10
2Win2–0Carlos NavarroPTS4 (4)1988-04-22
1Win1–0Alejandro OchoaPTS4 (4)1988-02-26

Death

It was reported on December 11, 2013, that Jauregui had suffered a stroke in Jalisco, Mexico, and been declared braindead. He died later that day, after a short period in a coma. Some speculated that his Brain injury could have been caused by a hard sparring session with Canelo Alvarez a day prior.[2]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diaz Beats Jauregui to the Punch, Wins Title. Los Angeles Times. 14 May 2004 . 2024-04-07.
  2. Web site: Javier Jauregui, 40, dies after stroke. 12 December 2013 . ESPN. 2024-04-07.