Ricardo Torres (boxer) explained

Ricardo Torres
Realname:Ricardo Antonio Torres Tafur
Birth Date:16 February 1980
Birth Place:Magangué, Colombia
Nickname:Mochuelo (Owl)
Weight:Light welterweight
Height:5 ft 8 in
Reach:67 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:36
Wins:33
Ko:29
Losses:3

Ricardo Antonio Torres Tafur (born February 16, 1980) is a Colombian former professional boxer. He was managed by Billy Chams, owner of the Barranquilla-based firm Cuadrilátero. His brother, Jose Miguel Torres, is also a professional boxer.

During his childhood, Torres wanted to be a professional soccer player, but his father, who practiced boxing in the seventies, encouraged Ricardo to switch gears and concentrate on boxing.

Professional career

Torres began boxing professionally in 2001 and had a torrid streak of 28 consecutive victories with 26 KO's before losing by KO in a vicious battle with Miguel Angel Cotto for the WBO light-welterweight title. Torres had Cotto knocked down once during the fight.[1] After the loss to Cotto, he took on Mike Arnaoutis for the same WBO Light Welterweight title vacated by Cotto and won the belt with a narrow split decision. He would lose the belt to American contender Kendall Holt.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
36Loss33–3Juan NarvaezKO3 (8)2023-12-22
35Win33–2Raúl PinzónTKO10 (10)2009-05-15
34Loss32–2Kendall HoltKO1 (12)2008-07-05
33Win32–1Kendall HoltTKO11 (12)2007-09-01
32Win31–1Arturo MoruaUD12 (12)2007-04-28
31Win30–1Mike ArnaoutisSD12 (12)2006-11-18
30Win29–1Carlos DonquizKO2 (10)2006-06-30
29Loss28–1Miguel CottoKO7 (12)2005-09-24
28Win28–0Edwin VazquezTKO3 (10)2005-08-05
27Win27–0Ulises VillalobosTKO2 (10)2005-06-11
26Win26–0Reynaldo EsquiviaKO1 (10)2005-03-18
25Win25–0Ignacio SolarKO5 (10)2004-10-29
24Win24–0Luis CardozoKO1 (?)2004-06-14
23Win23–0Reynaldo DuranKO1 (4)2004-05-07
22Win22–0Facundo David TolosaUD10 (10)2003-09-27
21Win21–0Placido ConeoRTD2 (10)2003-08-22
20Win20–0Eliseo FeriasKO2 (?)2003-08-09
19Win19–0Manuel DominguezKO3 (?)2003-07-16
18Win18–0Gilberto MenaKO4 (10)2003-06-14
17Win17–0Emilio JulioTKO3 (10)2003-04-25
16Win16–0Feder GuerreroKO3 (8)2003-04-04
15Win15–0Reynaldo DuranKO4 (?)2003-03-14
14Win14–0Raul BarriosKO5 (10)2002-12-13
13Win13–0Pedro JulioKO1 (8)2002-11-01
12Win12–0Orlando SolanoKO1 (6)2002-09-14
11Win11–0Humberto HerreraTKO6 (?)2002-08-16
10Win10–0Reynaldo DuranKO1 (4)2002-07-16
9Win9–0Manuel DominguezKO2 (4)2002-06-29
8Win8–0Juan NietoKO2 (?)2002-04-26
7Win7–0Elias RuizPTS6 (6)2002-03-30
6Win6–0Raul BarriosKO1 (6)2002-01-31
5Win5–0Eliseo FeriasKO1 (?)2002-01-19
4Win4–0Ramon OteroKO2 (4)2001-12-22
3Win3–0Dario RamosKO1 (4)2001-12-14
2Win2–0Juan VilladiegoKO1 (?)2001-06-23
1Win1–0Ramon OteroKO1 (4)2001-03-30

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cotto rocks Torres, rallies from knockdown. ESPN. 2024-06-10.
  2. Web site: Torres can’t slip Holt this time. Las Vegas Sun. 2024-06-10.