Jesús Silvestre Explained

Jesús Silvestre
Realname:José Jesús Silvestre Cárdenas
Birth Date:November 28, 1989
Birth Place:Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Nickname:Negrito
Weight:Mini flyweight
Height:5 ft 4 in
Reach:64 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:47
Wins:37
Ko:26
Losses:10

José Jesús Silvestre Cárdenas (born November 28, 1989) is a Mexican professional boxer and the former WBA World minimumweight interim champion. Silvestre is promoted by Saúl Álvarez' company, Canelo Promotions.

Professional career

In February 2012, Silvestre beat the title contender Yader Escobar to become the mandatory challenger for the WBA Minimumweight title.

On July 14, 2012, Silvestre won a twelve-round decision over Edwin Díaz to capture the WBA Minimumweight Interim title. He would get a chance at the full title a little over a year later when he challenged Ryo Miyazaki, Silvestre would lose via a majority decision.[1]

In February 2015, Silvestre would get another shot at a world when he faced South African Hekkie Budler for his IBO & WBA world titles. Silvestre would again fall short this time losing via unanimous decision.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
47Loss37–10Jorge Leyva TorresTKO6 (10), May 27, 2023
46Loss37–9Armando AppelUD10Jan 21, 2023
45Loss37–8Andrés CamposUD10Jun 11, 2022
44Win37–7Arturo Flores VillaTKO2 (10), Jan 18, 2020
43Win36–7Marvin DiazKO5 (10), Dec 7, 2019
42Win35–7Luis MaciasMD10Aug 5, 2017
41Win34–7Pedro Antonio RodriguezSD10Apr 8, 2017
40Win33–7Mauricio RiosKO4 (10), Dec 16, 2016
39Win32–7Rafael VillalobosTKO2 (8), Nov 5, 2016
38Loss31–7Juan Hernandez NavaretteTKO2 (10), Feb 6, 2016
37Win31–6Mario AndradeSD8Aug 29, 2015
36Loss30–6Hekkie BudlerUD12Feb 21, 2015
35Win30–5Josue VegaRTD5 (10), Nov 8, 2014
34Win29–5Eduardo Cruz MunozTKO3 (8)Aug 9, 2014
33Loss28–5Eduardo MartinezSD8Apr 12, 2014
32Win28–4Jesus Reyes OrtizUD6Jan 4, 2014
31Loss27–4Ryo MiyazakiMD12Sep 11, 2013
30Win27–3Luis Carlos LeonTKO6 (10), Apr 6, 2013
29Win26–3Takuya MitamuraTKO4 (12), Oct 6, 2012
28Win25–3Edwin DiazUD12Jul 14, 2012
27Win24–3Marvin Diaz CanalesKO2 (8), Apr 14, 2012
26Loss23–3Paipharob KokietgymUD12Nov 7, 2011
25Win23–2Walter RojasKO2 (9), Aug 6, 2011
24Win22–2Ulises LaraSD9Jun 25, 2011
23Win21–2Oswaldo NovoaSD8May 27, 2011
22Win20–2Yader EscobarKO3 (12), Feb 5, 2011
21Win19–2Irving GarciaKO1 (10)Dec 4, 2010
20Win18–2Moises EbTKO5 (10), Jul 31, 2010
19Win17–2Juan Pedro RodriguezKO2 (4)Jun 19, 2010
18Win16–2Javier MartínezUD10Apr 16, 2010
17Loss15–2Donnie NietesTKO10 (10), Jan 23, 2010
16Win15–1Felipe LopezKO1 (?)Dec 12, 2009
15Win14–1Eduardo GonzalezUD10Oct 24, 2009
14Win13–1Hugo OlveraKO3 (8)Sep 12, 2009
13Win12–1Raul Garay CarreonKO2 (8)Jul 25, 2009
12Win11–1Carlos VelardeTKO5 (10), Feb 14, 2009
11Win10–1Julio César FélixMD10Nov 15, 2008
10Win9–1Charly ValenzuelaKO2 (4)Aug 29, 2008
9Loss8–1José Alfredo RodríguezUD6Apr 18, 2008
8Win8–0Doroteo AguileraTKO5 (6)Dec 1, 2007
7Win7–0Juan QuirozTKO2 (?)Sep 14, 2007
6Win6–0Raul Garay CarreonKO5 (6)Jun 22, 2007
5Win5–0Noe AlvarezKO2 (4)Jun 1, 2007
4Win4–0German Aaron CotaUD4Apr 27, 2007
3Win3–0David Solano SalazarKO3 (4)Mar 2, 2007
2Win2–0Adrian LopezKO? (4)Feb 10, 2007
1Win1–0Oscar De la TorreKO3 (4)Dec 14, 2006

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ryo Miyazaki keeps title on points. ESPN. 2024-04-17.
  2. Web site: Golovkin stops Murray to keep middleweight belts. Fox News. 2024-04-17.