Juan José Estrada (boxer) explained

Juan José Estrada
Birth Date:November 28, 1963
Birth Place:Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Death Place:Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Nickname:Dinamita
Weight:
Style:Orthodox
Total:47
Wins:36
Ko:30
Losses:11

Juan José Estrada (November 28, 1963 – June 21, 2015) was a Mexican professional boxer in the Super Bantamweight division. He was the WBA Super Bantamweight Champion.

Professional career

In December 1987, Estrada won the WBC International title by stopping veteran Raul Payo Valdez in the tenth round.

WBA Super Bantamweight Championship

On May 28, 1988, Estrada won the WBA Super Bantamweight title by upsetting Bernardo Piñango over twelve rounds. He would defend the title three times against Takuya Muguruma, Jesus Poll[1] & future champion Luis Mendoza.[2] Estraded would lose the title to Filipino challenger Jesus Salud via disqualification in 1989.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
47Loss36–11Francisco VáldezTKO4 (?)1994-05-13
46Loss36–10José MéndezPTS10 (10)1991-02-27
45Loss36–9Joe OrewaUD10 (10)1990-04-07
44Loss36–8Jesus SaludDQ9 (12)1989-12-11
43Win36–7Luis MendozaUD12 (12)1989-07-10
42Win35–7Jesus PollKO10 (12)1989-04-04
41Win34–7Takuya MugurumaTKO11 (12)1988-10-16
40Win33–7Bernardo PiñangoSD12 (12)1988-05-28
39Win32–7Luisito EspinosaTKO10 (12)1988-03-14
38Win31–7Raul ValdezTD10 (12)1987-12-07
37Loss30–7Alberto DávilaTD3 (10)1987-11-03
36Loss30–6Lucilo NolascoTKO7 (10)1987-09-10
35Win30–5Azael MoranKO2 (10)1987-06-22
34Win29–5Jose Luis CruzKO3 (?)1987-05-18
33Win28–5Miguel Angel CotaKO4 (10)1987-03-20
32Win27–5Edel GeronimoUD10 (10)1987-02-03
31Win26–5Koheita TanakaKO4 (?)1986-12-08
30Win25–5Rodolfo OrtegaKO6 (?)1986-10-27
29Loss24–5Lucio Omar LopezPTS10 (10)1986-09-06
28Loss24–4Jorge RamírezPTS12 (12)1986-06-16
27Win24–3Lupe TorresTKO8 (?)1986-04-25
26Win23–3Alejandro FloresKO5 (?)1986-03-17
25Win22–3Manuel AguilarTKO9 (?)1985-12-06
24Loss21–3Manuel AguilarTKO2 (?)1985-10-14
23Win21–2Ramon JimenezKO4 (10)1985-09-23
22Win20–2Antonio EscobarPTS10 (10)1985-07-27
21Win19–2Jose Angel CazaresTKO2 (?)1985-06-11
20Win18–2Ron CisnerosUD10 (10)1985-05-16
19Win17–2Felipe MojicaKO6 (?)1985-04-22
18Win16–2Martin DominguezKO2 (?)1985-03-14
17Win15–2Pedro RodriguezTKO10 (?)1985-03-08
16Win14–2Julio ValleTKO9 (?)1985-02-11
15Loss13–2Alberto MartínezPTS10 (10)1984-12-10
14Win13–1Angel FelixTKO3 (?)1984-11-19
13Win12–1Ubaldo GonzalezTKO4 (?)1984-10-01
12Win11–1Alvino AguilarKO2 (?)1984-08-14
11Win10–1Salvador CanedoKO6 (?)1984-07-03
10Win9–1Guadalupe RubioKO2 (?)1984-05-29
9Loss8–1Salvador CanedoTKO2 (8)1984-03-27
8Win8–0Secundino MillanKO2 (?)1984-03-05
7Win7–0Jaime MartinezTKO2 (?)1984-01-18
6Win6–0Jose AlvaradoKO1 (?)1983-12-19
5Win5–0Fausto MendozaKO1 (?)1983-11-28
4Win4–0Jose MaytorenaKO1 (?)1983-10-29
3Win3–0Jorge DeAlvaKO1 (?)1983-09-26
2Win2–0Jaime FraileKO1 (?)1983-08-30
1Win1–0Victor CuevasKO1 (4)1983-08-07

Death

On June 21, 2015, Estrada was stabbed to death in what is believed to be a family dispute, he was 51.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Juan Jose Estrada of Tijuana, Mexico, retained his WBA.... United Press International. 2024-06-08.
  2. Web site: Estrada Keeps Featherweight Title. Los Angeles Times. 2024-06-08.
  3. Web site: Former world boxing champion stabbed to death. Yahoo! News. 2024-06-08.