Mario Antonio Macias Explained

Mario Macias
Realname:Mario Antonio Macias Orozco
Nickname:Huracán
Weight:Super bantamweight
Bantamweight
Height:1.65 m
Reach:170 cm
Birth Date:1985 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Iztacalco, Mexico City, Mexico
Style:Orthodox
Total:52
Wins:28
Ko:13
Losses:23
Draws:0
No Contests:1

Mario Antonio Macias Orozco (born 25 July 1985) is a Mexican professional boxer who challenged for the WBA bantamweight title in 2011.

Professional career

On 7 December 2011, Macias fought Kōki Kameda in Osaka for the WBA bantamweight title. He was knocked out in the fourth round.[1]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
52Loss28–23 Sakaria LukasKO2 (6), 26 Feb 2021
51Loss28–22 Ryan GarciaKO1 (4), 15 Jul 2017
50Loss28–21 Toka Kahn ClaryKO2 (8), 2 Dec 2016
49Loss28–20 Lamont Roach Jr.KO3 (8), 2 Sep 2016
48Loss28–19 Gervonta DavisKO1 (8), 3 Jun 2016
47Win28–18 Mateo Javier PérezTKO7 (8), 6 May 2016
46Loss27–18 Ryan KielczewskiUD816 Apr 2016
45Win27–17 Ángel Enrique AguilarDQ10 (10)13 Feb 2016
44Loss26–17 Rafael VázquezTKO1 (8), 1 Aug 2015
43Loss26–16 Juan DomínguezTKO2 (8), 22 May 2015
42Loss26–15 Jorge LaraTKO1 (8), 7 Mar 2015
41Loss26–14 Moises FloresTKO7 (8), 21 Nov 2014
40Loss26–13 Andrés GutiérrezUD129 Aug 2014
39Win26–12 Braulio SantosTKO8 (8)1 Mar 2014
38Loss25–12 Miguel MarriagaTKO3 (10)19 Oct 2013
37Loss25–11 Javier MercadoTKO2 (?)27 Jul 2013
36Win25–10 Esdras AcostaTKO3 (6), 16 Feb 2013
35Loss24–10 Romulo KoasichaMD123 Nov 2012
34Loss24–9 Giovanni CaroTKO4 (10), 17 Aug 2012
33Win24–8 Martin CasillasUD1028 Apr 2012
32Loss23–8 Kōki KamedaKO4 (12), 7 Dec 2011
31Win23–7 Edgar LozanoKO7 (8), 1 Oct 2011
30NC22–7 Sergio TorresNC1 (8)13 Aug 2011
29Loss22–7Jonatan RomeroUD105 Feb 2011
28Win22–6David SánchezSD825 Nov 2010
27Loss21–6Daniel RosasUD817 Nov 2010
26Win21–5Antonio ChabletUD623 Sep 2010
25Win20–5Alexander EspinozaUD107 Aug 2010
24Win19–5Carlos PeñalosaUD1010 Apr 2010
23Win18–5Luis Eduardo ZaragozaUD1023 Jan 2010
22Loss17–5Reynaldo CajinaTKO6 (10), 21 Nov 2009
21Win17–4Juan José Francisco MárquezTKO4 (12), 26 Sep 2009
20Win16–4Ramón CamargoKO3 (12), 6 Aug 2009
19Win15–4Sebastien GauthierKO2 (8), 19 Jun 2009
18Win14–4Oswaldo JuárezUD829 Nov 2008
17Win13–4Edgar RiovalleTKO3 (6)29 Sep 2008
16Win12–4Balam CastellanosTKO1 (6)7 Aug 2008
15Win11–4Adrian Atanasio VázquezKO3 (?)17 Jul 2008
14Win10–4Israel FloresKO8 (10)19 Apr 2008
13Win9–4Pedro ArévaloKO3 (10)8 Feb 2008
12Win8–4Carlos PeñalosaPTS1016 Nov 2007
11Loss7–4Antonio ValenciaTKO4 (6)9 Jul 2007
10Win7–3Armando GuzmánUD?31 Mar 2007
9Win6–3Alberto PérezUD829 Sep 2006
8Loss5–3Adrian TéllezUD66 Jul 2006
7Win5–2Josue CortesSD618 May 2006
6Win4–2Gabriel Alberto RosasTKO4 (6)30 Mar 2006
5Win3–2Giovanni CaroMD610 Dec 2005
4Loss2–2Eduardo BecerrilSD426 Aug 2005
3Win2–1Crystopher Carlos MartínezUD430 Jun 2005
2Win1–1Giovanni CaroKO1 (4), 9 Jun 2005
1Loss0–1Diego Armando SantanaKO2 (4), 3 Mar 2005

Notes and References

  1. News: Koki Kameda retains world title. The Japan Times. 9 December 2011. 29 October 2021.