Rubén Darío Palacio Explained

Rubén Darío Palacio
Realname:Rubén Darío Palacio Ceballos
Birth Date:1 December 1962
Birth Place:La Sierra, Colombia
Death Place:Medellín, Colombia
Nickname:El Huracan ("The Hurricane")
Weight:
Height:5 ft 4 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:58
Wins:45
Ko:19
Losses:11
Draws:2

Ruben Darío "El Huracán" Palacio (1 December 1962 in Puerto Nare, Antioquia – 14 November 2003 in Medellín, Colombia) was a Colombian boxer.

Professional career

Palacio fought 11 years before surprisingly winning the WBO title in England with an eighth-round technical knockout of British star Colin McMillan after McMillan dislocated his shoulder on 26 September 1992.

Before that, Palacio had tried unsuccessfully to win a world title on 3 occasions and never gave up on his dream, even when he had very low points in his career (between 1984 and 1986, for example, he lost 4 out of 5 fights).

He was very much the underdog against the flashy 23-1 McMillan but Palacio had his night of glory that day in London.[1] Ironically, he returned to England to defend his title and then he was diagnosed with the HIV virus by the British Boxing Board of Control. Palacio had to relinquish the belt he had waited so long to win and retired with a 45-11-2 (19 KO) record.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
58Win45–11–2Colin McMillanTKO8 (12)1992-09-26
57Win44–11–2Dionisio BlancoTKO4 (10)1992-07-03
56Win43–11–2Alberto ZuluagaPTS10 (10)1992-04-11
55Loss42–11–2Mario FuentesTKO4 (10)1991-11-22
54Win42–10–2Omar GonzalezTKO4 (12)1991-07-31
53Loss41–10–2Ever BelenoPTS10 (10)1991-06-14
52Loss41–9–2Joon HuhKO2 (10)1991-02-03
51Win41–8–2Juan De la CruzTKO7 (10)1990-11-10
50Loss40–8–2Luis MendozaTKO3 (12)1990-09-11
49Draw40–7–2Luis MendozaSD12 (12)1990-05-25
48Win40–7–1Luis NavarroKO2 (?)1990-02-17
47Win39–7–1Praphan KhamchaUD10 (10)1989-11-18
46Win38–7–1Deus James PembertiPTS8 (8)1989-07-15
45Win37–7–1Angel VargasTKO4 (?)1989-04-29
44Win36–7–1Daniel BlancoKO3 (?)1989-03-03
43Win35–7–1Gustavo EspitiaKO3 (?)1989-01-28
42Win34–7–1Luis BerrioKO4 (?)1988-12-16
41Win33–7–1Juan Gomez PoloPTS8 (8)1988-12-02
40Win32–7–1Alvaro NarvaezPTS12 (12)1988-10-07
39Win31–7–1Gustavo EspitiaKO1 (?)1988-09-10
38Win30–7–1Jaime CastellonTD7 (12)1988-05-21
37Win29–7–1Pedro ArroyoMD10 (10)1988-03-30
36Win28–7–1Manuel MejiaTKO4 (12)1988-02-05
35Win27–7–1Luis MendietaKO2 (?)1987-12-19
34Win26–7–1Alvaro BohorquezPTS10 (10)1987-10-30
33Win25–7–1Eduardo RodriguezPTS8 (8)1987-08-25
32Loss24–7–1Rafael ZuñigaTKO2 (10)1987-05-25
31Win24–6–1Ley Umba SengiPTS8 (8)1986-10-10
30Win23–6–1Vicente JorgeKO4 (?)1986-09-19
29Win22–6–1Faical NaiferPTS8 (8)1986-07-04
28Loss21–6–1Jim McDonnellTKO7 (10)1986-05-07
27Loss21–5–1Valerio NatiPTS10 (10)1985-10-12
26Loss21–4–1Kim Ji-wonUD15 (15)1985-03-30
25Win21–3–1José CervantesKO8 (10)1984-12-14
24Loss20–3–1Tommy ValoyKO11 (12)1984-09-03
23Win20–2–1Jefferson GomezPTS10 (10)1984-06-29
22Win19–2–1Hilario DiazPTS10 (10)1984-05-24
21Win18–2–1Mario LivingstonPTS10 (10)1984-05-11
20Win17–2–1Bernardino RubioPTS8 (8)1984-02-12
19Draw16–2–1Pedro BarreraPTS10 (10)1983-12-23
18Win16–2Antonio NisperuzaPTS10 (10)1983-10-05
17Loss15–2José CervantesKO4 (?)1983-07-15
16Win15–1Carlos GarciaKO6 (10)1983-06-06
15Loss14–1Miguel LoraPTS12 (12)1983-05-12
14Win14–0Daniel MartinezKO2 (?)1983-03-26
13Win13–0Henry DiazKO4 (?)1983-03-06
12Win12–0Miguel MaturanaTKO10 (10)1982-12-18
11Win11–0Homer MezaPTS12 (12)1982-10-30
10Win10–0Wilson SalgadoKO2 (?)1982-06-15
9Win9–0Francisco AlvarezPTS10 (10)1982-04-17
8Win8–0Jose RodriguezPTS10 (10)1982-03-05
7Win7–0Valerio ZeaPTS10 (10)1981-12-15
6Win6–0Pedro RengifoPTS10 (10)1981-09-18
5Win5–0Rafael CorreaPTS8 (8)1981-08-09
4Win4–0Antonio GalvizPTS8 (8)1981-07-17
3Win3–0Hector FranklinPTS6 (6)1981-06-21
2Win2–0Alexis KlingerPTS6 (6)1981-05-05
1Win1–0Juan MercadoPTS6 (6)1981-04-27

Life after boxing

After relinquishing the belt, the former champion's life was a tragic downward spiral. He was arrested on drug trafficking charges in the US a year after and spent four years in jail.[3]

Death

Palacio died of AIDS in a hospital in Medellín, Colombia on 14 November 2003. He was a few weeks short of his 41st birthday.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: RESULTS PLUS. The New York Times. 2024-08-06.
  2. Web site: Palacio Tests Positive for HIV. Los Angeles Times. 2024-08-06.
  3. Web site: Soccer stars arrested in game-fixing scandal. Tampa Bay Times. 2024-08-06.