Julio Zárate Explained

Julio Zárate
Birth Date:August 23, 1975
Birth Place:Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico
Nickname:La Sombra
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:39
Wins:31
Ko:18
Losses:6
Draws:2

Julio Zárate (born August 23, 1975) is a Mexican former professional boxer.

Professional career

Zárate turned professional in 1997 & compiled a record of 21–2–1 before facing & defeating Hideki Todaka, to win the WBA interim bantamweight title.[1] He would challenge for the full title in his next fight against Volodymyr Sydorenko, he would lose via unanimous decision. Zárate would get another shot a world title in his very next fight, this time he would go on to get stopped after 7 rounds against Mahyar Monshipour[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
39Win31–6–2Genaro CastorenaUD8 (8)2015-05-09
38Win30–6–2Tomas SierraSD8 (8)2012-09-28
37Win29–6–2Francisco DianzoTKO3 (12)2012-06-07
36Loss28–6–2Tomás RojasUD10 (10)2012-03-03
35Win28–5–2Gabriel LopezTKO4 (10)2010-07-29
34Draw27–5–2Adolfo RamosTD2 (12)2010-02-19
33Win27–5–1Robinson CastellanosSD10 (10)2009-07-01
32Loss26–5–1Jeffrey MathebulaUD12 (12)2008-08-29
31Win26–4–1Vernie TorresTKO4 (10)2007-11-02
30Win25–4–1Jose NavarreteTKO6 (12)2007-02-23
29Win24–4–1Giovanny UrbinaTKO6 (12)2006-12-23
28Win23–4–1Antonio MezaUD12 (12)2006-04-08
27Win22–4–1Francisco MateosUD10 (10)2005-09-30
26Loss21–4–1Mahyar MonshipourRTD8 (12)2005-06-25
25Loss21–3–1Volodymyr SydorenkoUD12 (12)2005-02-26
24Win21–2–1Hideki TodakaSD12 (12)2004-03-06
23Win20–2–1Oscar AndradeMD10 (10)2003-11-15
22Win19–2–1Cesar Ricardo MartinezKO4 (12)2003-09-20
21Win18–2–1Oscar ArciniegaTKO6 (12)2003-07-12
20Draw17–2–1Julio Cesar AvilaTD2 (12)2003-03-29
19Win17–2Luis Perez VicenteTKO8 (12)2003-03-01
18Win16–2Francisco MateosTKO7 (12)2002-08-30
17Win15–2Don BrockingtonTKO1 (8)2001-07-10
16Win14–2Julio Cesar CardonaKO4 (12)2001-05-15
15Win13–2Juan Carlos LopezKO8 (12)2001-01-05
14Win12–2Erik LópezTKO10 (12)2000-10-06
13Win11–2Jose Antonio MorenoTKO2 (?)2000-07-07
12Win10–2Gerardo RubinTKO3 (8)2000-04-01
11Win9–2Marco AcevedoTKO1 (?)2000-02-07
10Win8–2Julio Cesar RuizSD6 (6)1999-07-28
9Win7–2Mucio CastilloTD6 (6)1999-06-09
8Win6–2Jorge RamosPTS6 (6)1998-11-06
7Loss5–2Jesus PeribanPTS6 (6)1998-05-28
6Loss5–1Juan Carlos BrenaUD6 (6)1998-03-10
5Win5–0Victor JimenezPTS6 (6)1997-10-21
4Win4–0Ismael GarciaKO2 (?)1997-08-15
3Win3–0Abraham ReyesPTS4 (4)1997-06-03
2Win2–0Abel VargasPTS4 (4)1997-04-22
1Win1–0Enrique ReyesTKO2 (4)1997-03-11

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Todaka hangs up boxing gloves. The Japan Times. 2024-03-24.
  2. Web site: Champ wins at home again. Tampa Bay Times. 2024-03-24.