Yamaguchi Falcão Explained

Yamaguchi Falcão
Realname:Yamaguchi Falcão Florentino
Nationality:Brazilian
Weight:Middleweight
Super middleweight
Cruiserweight
Birth Date:24 January 1988
Birth Place:São Mateus, Espírito Santo
Boxrec:675276
Height:1.81 m
Reach:74 inch
Style:Southpaw
Total:28
Wins:24
Ko:10
Losses:2
Draws:1
No Contests:1

Yamaguchi Falcão Florentino (born 24 January 1988) is a Brazilian professional boxer who has held multiple regional titles in the middleweight, super middleweight and cruiserweight divisions. In his amateur years, he won silver at the 2011 Panamerican Games and a bronze at the 2012 Olympics at light heavyweight.

Early life

Born in São Mateus, Espírito Santo, Falcão is the older brother of professional boxer Esquiva Falcão.[1]

Amateur career

At the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships he beat two opponents at middleweight before losing 3:8 to eventual winner Abbos Atoev (UZB). At the 2010 South American Games he lost to Alex Theran but got a bronze anyway. Afterwards he moved up in weight. At the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships he beat Amine Azzouzi and Carlos Gongora, then lost to Elshod Rasulov. In Guadalajara at the PanAms he beat two opponents then lost to Cuban favorite Julio César la Cruz.

At the Olympic qualifier, he beat three opponents, including Osmar Bravo who also qualified, then lost the final to American southpaw Marcus Browne. All three made the Olympics. At the 2012 Olympics, he controversially edged out Sumit Sangwan 15:14, then Meng Fanlong 17:17, on countback before besting Cuban world champion Julio César la Cruz 18:15. He was defeated in the semi-finals by the Russian favorite Egor Mekhontsev 23:11 and received the bronze medal.[2]

Unlike what his name suggests, he is not of Japanese descent.

Professional career

On October 2, it was revealed that Falcão became a professional, signing with Golden Boy Promotions.[3] In his debut, he was disqualified alongside Martín Fidel Ríos after the second round. Both fighters traded a few punches after the round ended followed by Ríos spitting on Falcão. The call was seen as excessive by both fighters, whom wanted to keep fighting.[4] However, Falcão won all of his subsequent 11 fights. In the tenth, against Jorge Daniel Caraballo, Falcão won the WBC Latino middleweight title.[5]

In 2023, at the age of 35, he faced Cuban David Morrell, current super middleweight champion (up to 76.2 kg), in the dispute for the World Boxing Association (WBA) belt. He was selected at the last minute to replace the Ghanaian Sena Agbeko, who had documentation problems and was left out of the match. The Brazilian had less than two weeks to prepare for the fight, where he felt the lack of rhythm against his rival, ten years younger, and fell in the first round. He was attempting to become the seventh Brazilian to be world boxing champion, joining Éder Jofre, Miguel de Oliveira, Acelino Freitas, Valdemir Pereira, Rose Volantê and Patrick Teixeira. [6]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
28Loss24–2–1 David MorrellKO1 (12), 22 Apr 2023
27Win24–1–1 Ernest AmuzuTKO7 (10), 11 Dec 2022
26Win23–1-1 Alex TheranUD1029 Oct 2022
25Win22–1–1 Abel Nicolas AdrielUD817 Oct 2022
24Win21–1–1 Damian Ezequiel BonelliUD1026 Mar 2022
23Win20–1–1 Fernando Ezequiel FariasKO2 (10), 19 Feb 2022
22Win19–1–1 Jorge Daniel MirandaUD923 Oct 2021
21Win18–1–1 Gilberto Pereira dos SantosUD1021 Aug 2021
20Win17–1–1 Clebson TubarãoTKO1 (10), 24 Jul 2021
19Draw16–1–1 D'Mitrius BallardMD105 Dec 2019
18Loss16–1 Chris PearsonUD102 May 2019
17Win16–0 Elias EspadasUD1021 Jul 2018
16Win15–0 Richard GutierrezUD831 Mar 2018
15Win14–0 Taronze WashingtonTKO4 (10), 12 Aug 2017
14Win13–0 Morgan FitchUD105 May 2017
13Win12–0 Germán Pérez TKO1 (10), 17 Dec 2016
12Win11–0 Devis CáceresTKO2 (10), 8 Jul 2016
11Win10–0 Jorge CaraballoKO2 (10), 4 Mar 2016
10Win9–0 Francisco CorderoRTD8 (10), 14 Nov 2015
9Win8–0 Alberto Gustavo SanchezUD818 Sep 2015
8Win7–0 José Carlos PazUD106 Jun 2015
7Win6–0 Gerardo IbarraUD830 Apr 2015
6Win5–0 Deartie TuckerUD62 Apr 2015
5Win4–0 Raymond TerryKO1 (6), 12 Mar 2015
4Win3–0 Martin Fidel RíosUD815 Nov 2014
3Win2–0 Jesus CruzTKO3 (6), 12 Jul 2014
2Win1–0 Francisco NajeraUD426 Apr 2014
1NC0–0 Martin Fidel RíosNC3 (4), 25 Jan 2014

References

  1. Web site: Place of Birth.
  2. News: Olympics boxing: Mekhontcev claims light-heavyweight gold. 14 August 2012. BBC Sport. 12 August 2012.
  3. Web site: Yamaguchi Falcao, Olympic Medalist, Goes Golden Boy - Boxing News . Boxingscene.com . 2014-08-13.
  4. Web site: Por Thierry GozzerSantos, São Paulo . Yamaguchi entra com machado, mas confusão deixa luta sem vencedor | globoesporte.com . Globoesporte.globo.com . 2014-08-13.
  5. Web site: Yamaguchi nocauteia argentino em dois rounds e conquista cinturão latino.
  6. https://ge.globo.com/boxe/noticia/2023/04/23/yamaguchi-falcao-leva-nocaute-e-perde-disputa-do-titulo-mundial.ghtml Yamaguchi Falcão leva nocaute e perde disputa do título mundial

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