Néstor Garza Explained

Néstor Garza
Realname:Néstor Gabriel Garza
Birth Date:24 November 1976
Birth Place:Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Nickname:El Tigre
Weight:Super bantamweight
Height:5 ft 4+1/2 in
Reach:65 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:46
Wins:41
Ko:33
Losses:5

Néstor Gabriel Garza (born 24 November 1976) is a Mexican former professional boxer and the former WBA super bantamweight champion.

Professional career

In 1996 he won the Mexican National Championship by beating Jorge Munoz in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. In December 1997, he upset Cruz Carbajal to win the WBO NABO Super Bantamweight title.

WBA Super Bantamweight Championship

On December 12, 1998 Estrada won the WBA Super Bantamweight title by beating Enrique Sánchez over twelve rounds in Indio, California.[1] He would defend the title twice before losing it to American challenger Clarence Adams.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
46Loss41–5Esteban AlmarazUD6 (6)2010-06-18
45Win41–4Mikel WilliamsKO1 (8)2006-02-17
44Loss40–4Hector MancinaKO4 (10)2002-08-30
43Loss40–3Hector MancinaKO5 (?)2001-10-12
42Win40–2Armando ArriagaTKO8 (?)2000-06-30
41Loss39–2Clarence AdamsUD12 (12)2000-03-04
40Win39–1Hugo TorresKO6 (?)2000-01-28
39Win38–1Kozo IshiiTKO12 (12)1999-11-21
38Win37–1Carlos BarretoTKO8 (12)1999-05-08
37Win36–1Enrique SánchezUD12 (12)1998-12-12
36Win35–1Jesús SarabiaUD12 (12)1998-10-05
35Win34–1Ramon Del ValleKO2 (10)1998-06-15
34Win33–1Freddy CruzUD10 (10)1998-05-18
33Win32–1Andres CazaresKO3 (10)1998-04-06
32Win31–1Javier NarvaezTKO1 (?)1998-03-04
31Win30–1Cruz CarbajalPTS12 (12)1997-12-05
30Win29–1Luis Enrique ValenzuelaKO1 (8)1997-10-18
29Win28–1Carlos RamirezKO1 (?)1997-07-18
28Loss27–1Angel RosarioTKO5 (10)1997-04-26
27Win27–0Juan Manuel ChavezTKO8 (10)1997-02-03
26Win26–0Miguel OchoaTKO1 (?)1996-12-13
25Win25–0Alberto RendonUD10 (10)1996-11-02
24Win24–0Jorge MunozPTS12 (12)1996-08-23
23Win23–0Francisco GonzalezTKO2 (?)1996-07-14
22Win22–0Roland GomezTKO5 (10)1996-06-23
21Win21–0Juan Francisco SotoUD10 (10)1996-04-29
20Win20–0Ramon GonzalesTKO6 (10)1996-03-18
19Win19–0Julio Cesar CardonaTKO3 (?)1996-02-12
18Win18–0Genaro VazquezKO1 (?)1995-12-08
17Win17–0Arturo BrionesKO1 (?)1995-10-23
16Win16–0Sam JonesKO1 (?)1995-09-22
15Win15–0Esteban RodriguezKO2 (?)1995-07-15
14Win14–0Gonzalo SainosKO3 (?)1995-06-30
13Win13–0Sergio AguilaTKO3 (?)1995-03-17
12Win12–0Daniel OrtizTKO2 (?)1995-02-24
11Win11–0Armando ArriagaKO2 (?)1994-12-16
10Win10–0Francisco LeosKO1 (?)1994-11-28
9Win9–0Alfonso GarciaTKO2 (?)1994-11-14
8Win8–0Tomas ReyesPTS6 (6)1994-10-16
7Win7–0Efren SarabiaKO1 (?)1994-09-19
6Win6–0Saul OrtaKO1 (?)1994-08-12
5Win5–0Efrain GarciaKO1 (?)1994-06-16
4Win4–0Jaime GuerreroKO1 (?)1994-06-03
3Win3–0Hector SantanaKO1 (?)1994-04-29
2Win2–0Francisco RuizTKO1 (?)1994-03-25
1Win1–0Jose GomezTKO2 (?)1994-02-18

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Garza Gains Share of Super Bantam Title. Tehran Times. 2024-05-05.
  2. Web site: Ayala Keeps Bantamweight Title With Close Decision Over Bredahl. Los Angeles Times. 2024-05-05.