Moisés Calleros Explained

Moisés
Nickname:Taz
Weight:
Height:5ft 4in
Reach:68in
Birth Date:14 May 1989
Birth Place:Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:472956
Total:49
Wins:37
Ko:20
Losses:11
Draws:1

Moisés Calleros (Monclova, Coahuila 14 May 1989 - Monterrey, Nuevo León 1 Mar 2024) was a Mexican professional boxer.

On 26 February 2017 Calleros lost by split decision to Tatsuya Fukuhara for the interim World Boxing Organization minimumweight title.[1]

On 18 March 2018 Calleros challenged Ryuya Yamanaka for the World Boxing Organization minimumweight title, losing by 8th round technical knockout.[2]

On 23 October 2020 Calleros fought Julio Cesar Martinez, losing by 2nd-round technical knockout; Calleros was supposed to challenge Martinez for the World Boxing Council flyweight title, but came into the fight overweight.[3]

Calleros was found dead by his wife on March 1, 2024. [4]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
49Win37–11–1Gerardo VerdeKO1 (8), 16 Dec 2023
48Loss36–11–1Galal YafaiTKO4 (10), 1 Apr 2023
47Win36–10–1Juan Alejo ZunigaTKO4 (10), 16 Dec 2022
46Win35–10–1Jose Alejandro BurgosUD1025 Mar 2022
45WinMauricio FuentesKO5 (10), 29 May 2021
44Loss33–10–1Julio Cesar MartinezTKO2 (12), 23 Oct 2020
43Win33–9–1Javier Marquez ClementeUD61 Feb 2020
42Win32–9–1Christian Bacasegua RangelMD106 Sep 2019
41Win31–9–1Oscar Saucedo GonzalezUD1027 Jul 2019
40Win30–9–1Genaro RiosTKO8 (10), 4 Apr 2019
39Win29–9–1Gerardo JassoUD1014 Dec 2018
38Loss28–9–1José ArgumedoUD107 Jul 2018
37Loss28–8–1Ryuya Yamanaka8 (12), 18 Mar 2018
36Win28–7–1Samuel GarciaKO3 (6)20 Oct 2017
35Win27–7–1Mario RodríguezUD812 Aug 2017
34Win26–7–1Jose Emmanuel ZunigaKO2 (6)5 May 2017
33Loss25–7–1Tatsuya FukuharaSD1226 Feb 2017
32Win25–6–1Mario RodríguezUD830 Jul 2016
31Win24–6–1Jose Manuel Sanchez TerronesUD82 Apr 2016
30Win23–6–1Eduardo MartinezUD1018 Nov 2015
29Win22–6–1Carlos PerezUD1025 Sep 2015
28Win21–6–1Jorge Garcia JimenezSD423 Dec 2014
27Loss20–6–1Samuel Gutierrez HernandezKO4 (10)30 May 2014
26Loss20–5–1Francisco Rodríguez Jr.UD1215 Nov 2013
25Win20–4–1Jair VeraKO2 (6)26 May 2013
24Win19–4–1Leiver Perez1022 Mar 2013
23Win18–4–1Juan Alberto CastroUD87 Dec 2012
22Loss17–4–1Julian YedrasSD631 Mar 2012
21Win17–3–1Regulo GamezKO3 (6)15 Dec 2011
20Win16–3–1Martin ReyesKO2 (6)28 Oct 2011
19Draw15–3–1Jose Maria Segovia811 Jun 2011
18Win15–3Hector Alberto JaramilloKO2 (8)15 Apr 2011
17Win14–3Martin ReyesKO1 (4)26 Feb 2011
16Win13–3Samuel GarciaUD820 Dec 2010
15Win12–3Juan de Dios GomezKO6 (8)19 Nov 2010
14Win11–3Reynaldo AvilaKO2 (4)16 Sep 2010
13Loss10–3Carlos PerezKO11 (12)30 Jul 2010
12Win10–2Adolfo PenaUD611 May 2010
11Loss9–2Carlos PerezUD66 Feb 2010
10Win9–1Arturo GarciaTKO3 (4), 21 Nov 2009
9Win8–1Miguel AlemanKO5 (6)30 Sep 2009
8Win7–1Carlos EstradaKO3 (4)29 Aug 2009
7Win6–1Arturo InfanteKO4 (4)6 Jul 2009
6Loss5–1Juan de Dios Gomez427 Jun 2009
5Win5–0Carlos EstradaKO2 (4)26 Apr 2009
4Win4–0Irving Cortes413 Feb 2009
3Win3–0Cesar Montemayor2 (4)21 Dec 2008
2Win2–0Amado Carlos1 (4)22 Nov 2008
1Win1–0Alonso Corpus410 Oct 2008

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carlos Cuadras remains on Friday Matchroom card, Moises Calleros replaces Maximino Flores. Patrick L.. Stumberg. October 19, 2020. Bad Left Hook.
  2. Web site: Yamanaka retains title as Calleros quits on stool. March 19, 2018. ESPN.com.
  3. Web site: Julio Cesar Martinez Destroys Moises Calleros in Two. BoxingScene.com.
  4. Web site: Salazar . Fernando . 2024-03-01 . Quién era y de qué murió el boxeador Moisés ‘Taz’ Calleros . 2024-06-24 . Diario AS . es-mx.