José Antonio Aguirre (boxer) explained

José Antonio Aguirre
Realname:Jose Antonio Aguirre Balderas
Nickname:"El Jaguar"
Weight:Minimumweight
Height:1.60 m
Birth Date:5 July 1975
Birth Place:Cárdenas, Tabasco, Mexico
Style:Orthodox
Total:47
Wins:35
Losses:11
Draws:1
Ko:21
Reach:66 in

José Antonio Aguirre Balderas (born 5 July 1975) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2015. He held the WBC minimumweight title from 2000 to 2004.

Professional career

Aguirre was born in Cárdenas, Tabasco, Mexico.

WBC minimumweight title

On February 11, 2000, Aguirre beat Wandee Singwangcha to win the WBC minimumweight title, becoming the first world champion from the state of Tabasco.[1] He successfully defended his title seven times, before losing it to Eagle Kyowa by 12-round unanimous decision on January 10, 2004.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
47Loss35–11–1 Gabriel RamirezSD1018 Sep 2015
46Loss Gilberto Keb Baas8 (12), 26 Feb 2011
45Win35–9–1 Javier Marquez ClementeKO5 (10)14 Aug 2010
44Loss34–9–1 Humberto PoolUD1029 Oct 2008
43Loss34–8–1 Víctor ZaletaUD1024 May 2008
42Loss34–7–1 Junichi EbisuokaMD1012 Aug 2007
41Loss34–6–1 Ulises SolísTKO9 (12), 19 May 2007
40Win34–5–1 Francisco SotoSD124 Aug 2006
39Loss33–5–1 Brian ViloriaUD1218 Feb 2006
38Loss33–4–1 Roberto VásquezTKO4 (12), 20 Aug 2005
37Loss33–3–1 Eric OrtizTKO7 (12), 11 Mar 2005
36Win33–2–1 Kermin GuardiaSD1026 Nov 2004
35Win32–2–1 Fred Heberto ValdezTKO4 (10)21 Aug 2004
34Win31–2–1 Jorge RomeroUD1022 May 2004
33Loss30–2–1 Eagle KyowaUD1210 Jan 2004
32Win30–1–1 Keitaro HoshinoTKO12 (12), 23 Jun 2003
31Win29–1–1 Juan Alfonso Keb BaasTKO7 (12), 22 Feb 2003
30Win28–1–1 Juan Palacios1219 Oct 2002
29Win27–1–1 Wolf TokimitsuTKO3 (12), 11 Nov 2001
28Win26–1–1 Manny MelchorUD122 Feb 2001
27Win25–1–1 Erdene ChuluunKO4 (12), 21 Oct 2000
26Win24–1–1 Jose Luis ZepedaKO5 (12), 7 Jul 2000
25Win23–1–1 Wandee Singwangcha1211 Feb 2000
24Win22–1–1 Juan Carlos MorenoTKO2 (12)15 Nov 1999
23Win21–1–1 Rafael OrozcoKO6 (12)5 Aug 1999
22Win20–1–1 Gustavo AndradeKO1 (12)3 Oct 1998
21Win19–1–1 Rafael OrozcoKO2 (12)13 Aug 1998
20Win18–1–1 Fernando Luna VelezKO7 (12)20 May 1998
19Win17–1–1 Martin Acevedo2 (12)28 Feb 1998
18Win16–1–1 Jose Ignacio VargasKO1 (?)24 Jan 1998
17Win15–1–1 Paulino VillalobosPTS106 Dec 1997
16Win14–1–1 Lorenzo TrejoPTS1211 Oct 1997
15Win13–1–1 Guillermo GarciaPTS1016 Aug 1997
14Loss12–1–1 Cruz ZamoraPTS1028 Jun 1997
13Win12–0–1 Joaquin CandelarioKO1 (?)22 Apr 1997
12Win11–0–1 Pedro AldereteKO6 (?)1 Mar 1997
11Win10–0–1 Joaquin CandelarioKO6 (?)13 Dec 1996
10Win9–0–1 Victor MarichePTS815 Nov 1996
9Win8–0–1 Antonio RojasKO5 (?)13 Jul 1996
8Draw7–0–1 Jorge Lacierva615 Mar 1996
7Win7–0 Juan Alberto SotomayorPTS610 Feb 1996
6Win6–0 Juan Alberto SotomayorPTS622 Dec 1995
5Win5–0 Juan Javier LagosKO2 (?)11 Nov 1995
4Win4–0 Fernando Luna VelezKO2 (?)21 Jun 1995
3Win3–0 Julio Morales417 May 1995
2Win2–0 Adrian Gonzalez3 (?)5 Apr 1995
1Win1–0 Felipe Mateos415 Feb 1995

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: "Jaguar" Aguirre es promotor. esto.futbol. 21 January 2016. 10 December 2021. es.