John Molina Jr. Explained

John Molina Jr.
Nickname:The Gladiator
Weight:
Height:5 ft 10 in[1]
Reach:72 in
Birth Date:28 December 1982
Birth Place:Covina, California, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:39
Wins:30
Ko:24
Losses:9

John Molina Jr. (born December 28, 1982) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2006 to 2019. He challenged twice for world titles; the WBC lightweight title in 2012 and the unified WBC and WBO light welterweight titles in 2016.

Professional career

On April 24, 2010[2] in the HBO undercard of Chris Arreola vs Tomasz Adamek, Molina beat veteran Jose Antonio Izquierdo by second round K.O.[3]

He fought against undefeated Henry Lundy on ESPN's Friday Night Fights for the WBO NABO Lightweight Championship.[4] During the fight with Lundy, Molina would pressure him and would knockout the Philadelphia fighter in the eleventh round.[5]

In May 2011, John stopped the tough veteran Alejandro Rodríguez to win the vacant WBC USNBC Lightweight Championship with his next fight was a T.K.O. victory on ESPN against Robert Frankel.[6] [7]

After knocking out Dannie Williams in another Friday Night Fights appearance in January 2013, Molina would lose to an undefeated Andrey Klimov by majority decision in June 2013.[8]

After the Klimov loss, Molina fought unbeaten Cleveland lightweight Mickey Bey on the main event of a Mayweather Promotions card broadcast on ShoBox from Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas on Friday, July 19, 2013. Bey controlled most of the bout up until the 10th and final round, in which Molina hurt Bey with a left hook, and then continued to pound him with hard shots until referee Vic Drakulich stepped in to call a halt to the bout at 2:01 of the 10th round. This round is to be considered by many round of the year for 2013.[9]

Molina was defeated by Adrien Broner via unanimous decision in the first episode of the Premier Boxing Champions series of fights on NBC.[10]

First world title shot

On September 8, 2012, John Molina Jr. got his first world title shot, in a bout against Mexican Antonio DeMarco for the WBC lightweight title. Immediately, Molina was tagged and hurt by a straight left hand from DeMarco, the first shot DeMarco landed. Molina covered up in his corner as DeMarco pelted him until Referee Jack Reiss called a halt to the bout. The end came before 44 seconds had passed in the first round, handing Molina his second career loss. The stoppage would not come without protest whereMolina Jr was sitting on the ropes during this time and was expecting to get a standing eight count.

Second world title shot

On December 10, 2016, Molina Jr fought Terence Crawford for the WBC, WBO and The Ring light welterweight titles. Crawford dominated throughout the fight. In the eighth round, Crawford hurt Molina Jr badly with a body shot, which made Molina Jr backtrack, and paved the way for a finish for Crawford. Crawford was hitting Molina Jr from all sides which made the referee stop the fight.[11]

Molina Jr bounced back in his next fight, against Ivan Redkach. Molina Jr once agan was a part of a very entertaining fight. After he got dropped in the second round by Redkach, Molina Jr returned the favor, once in the third and once in the fourth round. The referee stopped the fight in the fourth, with 1:27 left on the clock.[12]

In his next fight, Molina Jr faced Omar Figueroa Jr. Figureoa Jr outperfmored Molina Jr, and controlled the pace for most of the fight with his superior jab. All three judges had scored the fight comfortably in favor of Figueroa Jr, 99-91, 98-92 and 97-93.[13] [14]

On September 28, 2019, Molina Jr battled former world title challenger Josesito Lopez. Lopez dropped Molina Jr twice in the opening round, and controlled most of the opening rounds of the fight. Molina Jr showed some fight during the middle rounds, but Lopez managed to drop him for the third time in the seventh round. As Molina Jr looked hurt, the referee informed him that the first clean shot he takes in the following rounds, would mean an end to the fight. That is exactly what happened in the eighth, and Lopez was awarded the eighth-round TKO win.[15]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
39Loss30–9Josesito LópezTKO8 (12), Sep 28, 2019
38Loss30–8Omar Figueroa Jr.UD10Feb 16, 2019
37Win30–7Ivan RedkachKO4 (10), Dec 15, 2017
36Loss29–7Terence CrawfordTKO8 (12), Dec 10, 2016
35Win29–6Ruslan ProvodnikovUD12Jun 11, 2016
34Win28–6Jorge RomeroTKO3 (10), Nov 28, 2015
33Loss27–6Adrien BronerUD12Mar 7, 2015
32Loss 27–5Humberto SotoUD10Sep 13, 2014
31Loss27–4Lucas MatthysseKO11 (12), Apr 26, 2014
30Win27–3Jorge PimentelKO2 (8), Nov 16, 2013
29Win26–3Mickey BeyTKO10 (10), Jul 19, 2013
28Loss25–3Andrey Klimov10Jun 7, 2013
27Win25–2Dannie WilliamsKO4 (10), Jan 11, 2013
26Loss24–2Antonio DeMarcoTKO1 (12), Sep 8, 2012
25Win24–1Miguel Angel MunguiaUD8Jun 23, 2012
24Win23–1Robert FrankelTKO5 (10), Jun 24, 2011
23Win22–1José Alejandro RodríguezTKO3 (10), May 28, 2011
22Win21–1Hank LundyTKO11 (12), Jul 9, 2010
21Win20–1Jose Antonio IzquierdoKO2 (8), Apr 24, 2010
20Win19–1Ricardo MedinaKO1 (8), Mar 5, 2010
19Loss18–1Martin HonorioUD10Nov 28, 2009
18Win18–0Efren HinojosaKO1 (8), Sep 26, 2009
17Win17–0Frankie ArchuletaTKO2 (8), May 16, 2009
16Win16–0Carlos VinanTKO2 (8), Mar 27, 2009
15Win15–0Joshua AlloteyKO3 (8), Feb 6, 2009
14Win14–0Fernando Omar Lizarraga5 (8), Nov 20, 2008
13Win13–0Eddie BrooksUD6Sep 5, 2008
12Win12–0Luis Alfredo LugoTKO4 (6), May 23, 2008
11Win11–0Carlos MadridUD6Mar 28, 2008
10Win10–0Baladan TrevizoTKO2 (6)Feb 15, 2008
9Win9–0Eddie BrooksKO2 (6), Dec 28, 2007
8Win8–0Ron BoydTKO1 (6), Aug 18, 2007
7Win7–0Marcus BrashearsUD6Jun 22, 2007
6Win6–0Rudy PazTKO1 (4), Jan 27, 2007
5Win5–0Odilon Rivera1 (4), Nov 16, 2006
4Win4–0Julio Chavez4Sep 14, 2006
3Win3–0Ramiro TorresKO1 (4), Jul 14, 2006
2Win2–0Ignacio FloresKO1 (4), May 5, 2006
1Win1–0Lester Balmores2 (4), Mar 31, 2006

External links

Notes and References

  1. [Fox Sports (United States)|Fox Sports]
  2. What's next for Molina . Fan House . 2009-10-28 . Elie . Seckbach. 2010-07-02.
  3. Molina with Oscar de la Hoya . EastSide Boxing . 2010-06-30 . Alessandro . Mulei. 2010-07-02.
  4. Molina jr. vs Henry Lundy . Fan House . 2010-07-01 . Elie . Seckbach. 2010-07-02.
  5. Undefeated Hank Lundy Gets Mouth Smacked Shut By John Molina jr. . The Sweet Science . 2010-07-09 . Michael . Woods . 2010-07-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120227141339/http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/8154/cocky-hank-lundy-gets-mouth-smacked-shut-john-molina-fnf/ . 2012-02-27 .
  6. Web site: John Molina vs. Robert Frankel en Viernes de Combates. 22 June 2011. ESPNdeportes.com.
  7. Web site: John Molina Looks to Kick His Career into High Gear - Boxing News. www.doghouseboxing.com.
  8. Web site: BoxRec. boxrec.com.
  9. Web site: Stiff Jab — John Molina Jr Stops Mickey Bey In the Final Round. 2013-07-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20140407054536/http://www.stiffjab.com/post/55944732254/john-molina-jr-stops-mickey-bey-in-the-final-round. 2014-04-07. dead.
  10. Web site: Broner defeats Molina by unanimous decision.
  11. Web site: Terence Crawford Dominates John Molina; Stops Him in 8th Round. 2020-12-13. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  12. Web site: John Molina Gets Off The Floor, Drills Ivan Redkach in Epic Slugfest. 2020-12-13. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  13. Web site: Figueroa Jr vs Molina Jr - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. 2020-12-13. Box.Live. en.
  14. Web site: 2019-02-16. Omar Figueroa Jr. outhustles John Molina Jr. in slugfest to remain undefeated. 2020-12-13. The Ring.
  15. Web site: Christ. Scott. 2019-09-28. Josesito Lopez overpowers John Molina Jr in PPV opener. 2020-12-13. Bad Left Hook. en.