Raúl Horacio Balbi Explained

Raúl Horacio Balbi
Birth Date:October 7, 1973
Birth Place:Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nickname:Pepe
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:67 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:68
Wins:55
Ko:38
Losses:11
Draws:2

Raúl Horacio Balbi (born October 7, 1973) is an Argentine former professional boxer.

Professional career

Balbi made his professional debut on November 19, 1993, in Mercedes, Corrientes, Argentina. Balbi made a victorious start to his career by knocking out Juan Bautista Sosa in the first round. One of the highlights of Balbi's early career came on June 3, 1995, when he beat Simon Canache to claim the South American lightweight title. The first loss of Balbi's career came on September 9, 1995, when he lost to Manuel Alberto Billalba via a ten round points decision, Balbi avenged this defeat later on in his career by beating Billalba twice.

On February 22, 1997, Balbi travelled to Hamburg, Germany, to challenge the Uzbek champion Artur Grigorian for the WBO lightweight title. Balbi's challenge proved to be unsuccessful, as Grigorian scored an eleventh round technical knockout. After the fight Balbi returned to Argentina, where he put together a run of five wins before losing a split decision to Walter Hugo Rodriguez.

Balbi remained undefeated over his next sixteen bouts, earning him a chance to fight Alberto Esteban Sicurella in a WBA title eliminator. Balbi won the fight by tenth round technical knockout, which led to a world title challenge against the French champion Julien Lorcy on October 8, 2001, in Paris. In the third round of the contest Balbi was able to open a large cut above the champion's right eye and had further success when he knocked Lorcy down in the seventh. The fight lasted the twelve round distance and Balbi was announced as the winner via a majority decision.

The first defence of Balbi's title took place on January 5, 2002, against Leonard Dorin in San Antonio, Texas.[1] After a toe-to-toe battle which lasted the full twelve rounds, the Romanian challenger Dorin was announced the winner by split decision. After the fight a surprised Balbi claimed that he was "robbed". A rematch occurred five months later, this time in Bucharest, Romania. On this occasion Dorin won a unanimous decision with scores of: 118-111, 117-112 and 118-110.

A run of six consecutive wins earned Balbi another shot at the WBA title, this time for the vacant light welterweight belt. The fight took place in Bolton, United Kingdom on September 2, 2006, against the Frenchman Souleymane M'baye. Balbi was knocked down twice en route to a fourth round loss via technical knockout, thus handing the title to M'baye. Since his light welterweight title challenge Balbi has lost three times including against Denis Shafikov.[2] His most recent match, a draw against Bolivian boxer Franklin Mamani, took place on May 28, 2010.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
68Draw55–11–2Franklin MamaniTD3 (9)2010–05–28
67Loss55–11–1Guillermo de Jesus PazUD6 (6)2009–09–11
66Loss55–10–1Denis ShafikovTD6 (8)2008–11–28
65Loss55–9–1Ionuţ Dan IonKO3 (10)2008–04–19
64Win55–8–1Diego PonceKO2 (8)2007–10–27
63Loss54–8–1Souleymane M'bayeTKO4 (12)2006–09–02
62Win54–7–1Jorge Luis Noriega MedranoTKO2 (12)2005–12–02
61Win53–7–1Walter DiazTKO6 (10)2005–10–07
60Win52–7–1Guillermo de Jesus PazUD10 (10)2005–09–03
59Win51–7–1Carlos DonquizKO5 (10)2005–05–26
58Win50–7–1Carlos Adán JerezUD10 (10)2005–04–30
57Win49–7–1Norberto AcostaKO2 (8)2005–03–12
56Loss48–7–1Jose Rosa GomezKO8 (10)2003–03–08
55Loss48–6–1Leonard DorofteiUD12 (12)2002–05–31
54Loss48–5–1Leonard DorofteiSD12 (12)2002–01–05
53Win48–4–1Julien LorcyMD12 (12)2001–10–08
52Win47–4–1Vincent HowardKO3 (10)2001–07–14
51Win46–4–1Alberto SicurellaTKO10 (12)2001–03–17
50Win45–4–1Justo MartinezRTD10 (12)2000–08–26
49Win44–4–1Ariel AparicioKO1 (10)2000–06–08
48Win43–4–1Walter RodriguezRTD8 (12)2000–04–22
47Win42–4–1Ruben OlivaTKO5 (10)1999–12–18
46Win41–4–1Santos RebolledoUD12 (12)1999–11–17
45Win40–4–1Roberto OrtegaUD10 (10)1999–07–31
44Win39–4–1Luis SosaUD10 (10)1999–05–08
43Win38–4–1Jorge David GomezTKO2 (10)1999–02–26
42Win37–4–1Carlos VilchesKO2 (10)1998–11–28
41Draw36–4–1Ruben OlivaPTS8 (8)1998–10–10
40Win36–4Hector MartinezKO1 (10)1998–07–25
39Win35–4Daniel ZielinskiUD10 (10)1998–05–23
38Win34–4Marcelo CesarKO1 (10)1998–04–04
37Win33–4Victor Hugo SanchezTKO2 (10)1998–02–28
36Win32–4Angel VeraKO2 (10)1998–01–24
35Win31–4Hector MartinezTKO4 (10)1997–12–20
34Loss30–4Walter RodriguezSD10 (10)1997–11–22
33Win30–3Manuel BillalbaPTS10 (10)1997–10–04
32Win29–3Raul CardenasKO3 (10)1997–08–16
31Win28–3Victor Hugo SanchezDQ5 (8)1997–07–19
30Win27–3Angel VeraRTD7 (10)1997–06–07
29Win26–3Ramon ColladoPTS10 (10)1997–05–10
28Loss25–3Artur GrigorianTKO11 (12)1997–02–22
27Win25–2Rildo Jose OliveiraKO2 (12)1996–12–25
26Loss24–2Alberto RodaPTS10 (10)1996–08–17
25Win24–1Ramon ColladoRTD5 (10)1996–07–27
24Win23–1Manuel BillalbaPTS10 (10)1996–05–25
23Win22–1Sergio Atilio MartinezTKO8 (10)1996–04–13
22Win21–1Ricardo VegaKO2 (10)1996–03–09
21Win20–1Simon CanacheUD12 (12)1995–10–28
20Loss19–1Manuel BillalbaPTS10 (10)1995–09–09
19Win19–0Philippe BinantePTS8 (8)1995–07–25
18Win18–0Faustino Martires BarriosPTS10 (10)1995–07–15
17Win17–0Simon CanacheDQ5 (12)1995–06–03
16Win16–0Daniel ZielinskiTKO5 (8)1995–05–13
15Win15–0Pedro VillegasTKO3 (8)1995–04–07
14Win14–0Ruben AstorgaKO6 (8)1995–04–01
13Win13–0Fabian BazanTKO3 (8)1995–03–03
12Win12–0Marco Antonio Dos SantosTKO2 (8)1995–01–21
11Win11–0Rene Adelqui ColladoTKO5 (8)1994–12–28
10Win10–0Omar Victoriano AlegreTKO2 (8)1994–12–03
9Win9–0Daniel ZielinskiPTS8 (8)1994–11–19
8Win8–0Stephan GaltierTKO1 (8)1994–10–01
7Win7–0Marcelo GutierrezTKO4 (6)1994–08–27
6Win6–0Gustavo CuelloKO1 (6)1994–07–02
5Win5–0Raul NottiKO1 (6)1994–06–25
4Win4–0Philippe Mohammed UdofeKO5 (6)1994–05–21
3Win3–0Jorge CarballoDQ3 (6)1994–04–21
2Win2–0Leonardo TisseraKO1 (6)1993–12–04
1Win1–0Juan Bautista SosaKO1 (6)1993–11–19

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grigorian retains crown. BBC. 2024-04-07.
  2. Web site: Khoren Gevor Stops Amin Asikainen in Seven Rounds. Boxing Scene. 2024-04-07.