Mariano Natalio Carrera Explained

Mariano Natalio Carrera
Birth Date:July 22, 1980
Birth Place:San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nickname:Adrenalina
Weight:Middleweight
Height:6 ft 0 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:39
Wins:32
Ko:23
Losses:6
No Contests:1

Mariano Natalio Carrera (born July 22, 1980) is an Argentine boxer, who represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Professional career

Carrera began his pro career in 2001 and captured the WBA middleweight title by knocking out Javier Castillejo in 2006.[1] Carrera tested positive for an illegal substance following the win over Castillejo, and the bout's result was officially overturned to a no-contest. His urine test was confirmed to have tested positive for the steroid Clenbuterol.[2] He was stripped of the title, carrera is not officially recognized as a former world champion by the WBA. Castillejo and Carrera met in a rematch in 2007 and Castillejo knocked out Carrera in six rounds.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
39Loss32–6 Noé González AlcobaKO4 (10)2009-08-20
38Win32–5 Jose Hilton Dos SantosTKO3 (10)2008-09-27
37Loss31–5 Javier CastillejoKO6 (12)2007-11-13
36Win31–4 Josival Lima TeixeiraTKO1 (10)2007-08-11
35Win30–4 Oney ValdezTKO4 (8)2007-05-12
34style=background:#DDDNC29–4 Javier CastillejoNC11 (12)2006-12-02
33Win29–4Luis Daniel ParadaKO10 (10)2006-07-25
32Win28–4Gustavo Javier KapusiDQ5 (10)2006-01-21
31Win27–4Paulo Alejandro SanchezTKO5 (12)2005-08-27
30Loss26–4Paulo Alejandro SanchezUD10 (10)2005-06-11
29Win26–3Ruben Eduardo AcostaUD10 (10)2005-05-20
28Win25–3Luis Daniel ParadaUD10 (10)2005-02-12
27Win24–3Hugo SclarandiUD6 (6)2004-12-10
26Win23–3Gustavo Javier KapusiUD10 (10)2004-11-27
25Win22–3Jorge SclarandiKO10 (12)2004-09-11
24Win21–3Héctor Javier VelazcoTKO10 (12)2004-06-19
23Win20–3Juan Italo MezaTKO3 (12)2004-02-28
22Win19–3Enrique CamposTKO2 (8)2003-12-20
21Win18–3Cristian Oscar ZanabriaRTD7 (10)2003-10-18
20Win17–3Juan Italo MezaUD10 (10)2003-09-19
19Win16–3Miguel Angel ArroyoSD10 (10)2003-07-25
18Win15–3Javier Alberto MamaniTKO8 (12)2003-06-07
17Win14–3Ramon Arturo BritezTKO6 (10)2003-05-10
16Loss13–3Orlando Javier AcunaSD10 (10)2003-03-29
15Win13–2Juan Carlos VillagraKO7 (8)2003-01-24
14Win12–2Freddy Blanco CastelloTKO2 (8)2002-12-06
13Win11–2Nestor Fabian CasanovaKO2 (6)2002-07-13
12Win10–2Hugo SclarandiUD10 (10)2002-06-15
11Win9–2Cristian Oscar ZanabriaTKO10 (10)2002-04-13
10Win8–2Ignacio Ramon CaceresTKO2 (6)2002-03-09
9Loss7–2Marcos Silvano DiazKO2 (8)2001-11-24
8Win7–1Gabriel Leonidas LeivaKO1 (4)2001-10-13
7Win6–1Carlos Damian BarreraTKO1 (4)2001-09-15
6Loss5–1Marcos Silvano DiazSD4 (4)2001-08-04
5Win5–0Christian Walter PonceKO1 (4)2001-07-13
4Win4–0Daniel CarranzaKO3 (4)2001-07-06
3Win3–0Sixto Proterio PonceDQ1 (4)2001-06-30
2Win1–1Dario Antonio GerezKO1 (4)2001-05-19
1Win1–0Dario Antonio GerezTKO3 (4)2001-05-04

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carrera dethrones Castillejo to win middleweight title. ESPN. 2024-05-02.
  2. Web site: Mariano Carrera Stripped by WBA Over Drug Test. Boxing Scene. 2024-05-02.