Ubaldo Néstor Sacco Explained

Ubaldo Néstor Sacco
Birth Date:July 28, 1955
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death Place:Mar del Plata, Argentina
Nickname:Uby
Weight:Light welterweight
Height:5 ft 7+1/2 in
Reach:68 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:52
Wins:47
Ko:23
Losses:4
Draws:1

Ubaldo Néstor Sacco (28 July 1955 – 28 May 1997) was an Argentine professional boxer who held the world junior welterweight title from 1985 to 1986.

Professional career

Known as "Uby", Sacco turned pro in 1978 and won the World Boxing Association light welterweight title by TKO over Gene Hatcher in 1985.[1] He lost the belt the following year to Patrizio Oliva by decision.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
52Loss47–4–1Patrizio OlivaSD15 (15)1986-03-15
51Win47–3–1Gene HatcherTKO9 (15)1985-07-21
50Loss46–3–1Gene HatcherSD15 (15)1984-12-15
49Win46–2–1Horacio SaldanoTKO5 (10)1983-10-08
48Draw45–2–1Lorenzo GarciaPTS10 (10)1983-07-23
47Loss45–2Lorenzo GarciaSD10 (10)1983-06-25
46Win45–1Jose Maria Silva RodriguezTKO1 (12)1983-05-07
45Win44–1Willie RodriguezUD10 (10)1983-03-18
44Win43–1Juan Antonio MerloTKO8 (10)1983-02-18
43Win42–1Hugo Sergio QuartapellePTS10 (10)1982-12-04
42Win41–1Roberto Eduardo AlfaroPTS10 (10)1982-11-06
41Win40–1Simon EscobarPTS10 (10)1982-10-22
40Win39–1Jose Ignacio FunesPTS10 (10)1982-09-24
39Win38–1Roberto Eduardo AlfaroPTS12 (12)1982-05-15
38Win37–1Horacio SaldanoPTS10 (10)1982-04-03
37Win36–1Pablo Alberto FerreyraTKO9 (10)1982-02-19
36Win35–1Ramon AbeldanoTKO10 (10)1982-01-08
35Win34–1Juan Orlando BarbozaPTS10 (10)1981-12-18
34Win33–1Ruben Oscar VerdunPTS10 (10)1981-11-28
33Win32–1Hugo Alfredo LueroPTS12 (12)1981-10-17
32Win31–1Federico Oscar GodoyKO2 (10)1981-10-02
31Win30–1Ricardo AlvarengaTKO2 (10)1981-08-28
30Win29–1Luis Antonio PerezTKO10 (10)1981-08-07
29Win28–1Romulo IbarraPTS10 (10)1981-07-24
28Win27–1Roberto Eduardo AlfaroUD12 (12)1981-05-23
27Win26–1Manuel Ramon BustosPTS10 (10)1981-04-18
26Win25–1Hugo Alfredo LueroPTS10 (10)1981-03-07
25Win24–1Jose Maria Silva RodriguezKO8 (10)1981-01-23
24Win23–1Felix SunePTS10 (10)1980-12-05
23Win22–1Juan Domingo SaucedoRTD6 (10)1980-11-14
22Win21–1Joel GomesTKO4 (10)1980-10-17
21Win20–1Hugo Alfredo LueroKO6 (10)1980-09-13
20Win19–1Raul Eduardo FernandezPTS10 (10)1980-08-09
19Win18–1Roberto IluffiKO7 (10)1980-07-11
18Win17–1Juan Domingo SaucedoPTS10 (10)1980-05-17
17Loss16–1Hugo Sergio QuartapellePTS10 (10)1980-04-05
16Win16–0Ramon Angel AllendeKO2 (10)1980-03-22
15Win15–0Carlos SulquehildeKO2 (10)1980-02-16
14Win14–0Jose Carlos dos SantosTKO8 (10)1979-12-14
13Win13–0Abraham ValenzuelaPTS10 (10)1979-11-23
12Win12–0Juan Manuel ZunigaPTS10 (10)1979-07-21
11Win11–0Cirilo RuizPTS10 (10)1979-06-08
10Win10–0Juan Ramon OliveraPTS10 (10)1979-02-02
9Win9–0Ramon Angel AllendePTS10 (10)1978-12-08
8Win8–0Roque Antonio ArevaloPTS10 (10)1978-11-10
7Win7–0Sergio Gustavo LoyolaPTS10 (10)1978-10-14
6Win6–0Gregorio Crescencio VillavicencioTKO7 (8)1978-09-16
5Win5–0Valerio Ramon BenitezTKO6 (6)1978-08-26
4Win4–0Francisco Carlos FernandezTKO1 (6)1978-08-04
3Win3–0Santos ArandaRTD1 (6)1978-07-22
2Win2–0Hector Hilario HernandezTKO4 (6)1978-05-27
1Win1–0Luis Alberto GarayTKO5 (6)1978-04-22

Death

Sacco died in Mar del Plata, Argentina of meningitis in 1997.[2]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: A ROUNDUP OF THE WEEK JULY 15-21. Sports Illustrated. 2024-04-12.
  2. Web site: Uby Sacco was destined to be a world boxing star, but drugs and jail ruined it.. Infobae. 2024-02-22.