Mike Anchondo Explained

Mike Anchondo
Realname:Michael Alfred Anchondo
Birth Date:April 15, 1982
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nickname:Mighty Mike
Weight:Super featherweight
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:66 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:33
Wins:30
Ko:19
Losses:3

Michael Alfred Anchondo (born April 15, 1982) is an American former professional boxer who held the WBO Super featherweight title.

Professional career

Anchondo signed turned pro in 2000 at the age of 18 and won his first 24 fights most of which were fought in southern california. His 25th fight was for the vacant WBO super featherweight title in 2004 in which he faced Pablo Chacón in Miami. He comfortably outpointed Chacón over 12 rounds and knocked Chacon down in the final round with two minutes remaining. It was a short reign, as he was stripped of the title for being nearly being 5 lbs. overweight during the weigh-in, his opponent Jorge Rodrigo Barrios ended up winning via 4th round stoppage in a bout that was televised by ESPN Friday Night Fights.[1] In 2007, he was upset by former amateur standout Darling Jimenez, dashing any imminent title hopes.[2] He retired from fighting in 2010 at the relatively young age of 28.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
33Loss30–3Freddy HernándezTKO4 (10)2010-09-17
32Win30–2Mauricio HerreraSD8 (8)2009-12-04
31Win29–2Octavio NarvaezMD6 (6)2009-07-30
30Win28–2Hector AlatorreUD6 (6)2009-04-16
29Loss27–2Darling JimenezKO3 (10)2007-04-27
28Win27–1Armando CordobaUD8 (8)2006-12-14
27Win26–1Antonio RamirezTKO9 (10)2005-12-09
26Loss25–1Jorge Rodrigo BarriosTKO4 (12)2005-04-08
25Win25–0Pablo ChacónUD12 (12)2004-07-15
24Win24–0José Luis Soto KarassTD5 (10)2004-04-29
23Win23–0Gregorio VargasUD10 (10)2003-12-11
22Win22–0Silverio OrtizRTD4 (10)2003-09-18
21Win21–0Roque CassianiTKO10 (10)2003-04-17
20Win20–0Angel RiosUD10 (10)2003-01-16
19Win19–0Isidro TejedorTKO2 (10)2003-01-16
18Win18–0Ever BelenoUD10 (10)2002-08-17
17Win17–0Manuel BocanegraTKO3 (8)2002-05-23
16Win16–0Alejandro RamirezTKO4 (8)2001-12-15
15Win15–0Alejandro RamirezUD6 (6)2001-11-18
14Win14–0Juan Carlos GarciaTKO1 (6)2001-10-14
13Win13–0Juan Carlos MartinezTKO1 (4)2001-07-15
12Win12–0Roberto RomeroKO1 (6)2001-06-03
11Win11–0Juan Carlos ArandayUD7 (7)2001-04-26
10Win10–0Luis Enrique ValenzuelaTKO3 (6)2001-02-18
9Win9–0Osvaldo ValenzuelaKO2 (6)2001-01-18
8Win8–0Martin LlamasTKO3 (6)2000-12-18
7Win7–0Arturo FloresKO1 (4)2000-11-16
6Win6–0Luis Antonio MartinezTKO3 (6)2000-10-27
5Win5–0Juan Roberto ColinKO2 (4)2000-09-21
4Win4–0Victor Manuel BarretoKO2 (4)2000-08-27
3Win3–0Ramon AcunaKO1 (4)2000-08-04
2Win2–0Victor GuerreroKO3 (4)2000-06-22
1Win1–0Ramon OrtizKO4 (4)2000-05-06

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barrios registers dominance in fourth round. ESPN. 2024-05-22.
  2. Web site: Jiminez Knocks Anchondo Out in Three. Boxing Scene. 2024-05-22.