José Luis Ramírez
{{short description|Mexican boxer}}
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José Luis Ramírez (born December 3, 1958) is a Mexican former professional boxer who was a two-time World Lightweight Champion. His most notable fights include two fights each with Edwin Rosario and Pernell Whitaker as well as fights against Ruben Olivares, Alexis Arguello, Ray Mancini, Hector Camacho, Julio Cesar Chavez and Juan Martin Coggi.
Career
A native of Huatabampo, Sonora and a resident of Culiacán, Ramírez made his professional debut on March 25, 1973 at the age of 15. He climbed slowly but steadily on boxing's rankings. In 1978, as a Featherweight, a 19 year old Ramírez lost by knockout for the only time in his career to legendary three time former world champion Rubén Olivares in two rounds.
After his move in weight to the Lightweights, 21-year-old Ramírez accumulated a record of 67-2, and met another boxing legend inside the ring, when he fought Alexis Argüello. Ramírez dropped Argüello for the first time in his career in round six, but lost a disputed ten round split decision in Miami. He then faced Ray Mancini for the North American Lightweight belt, and lost a 12 round decision in Ohio. By then, Ramírez and Julio César Chávez were gymmates and friends.
Ramírez won his following 10 bouts and on May 1, 1983, he was given the chance at becoming world Lightweight champion for the first time, when he fought Puerto Rican Edwin "El Chapo" Rosario at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the World Boxing Council's championship. Ramírez lost a close 12 round unanimous decision, but on November 3, of 1984, he and Rosario had a rematch, also in San Juan. After rising from two knockdowns, Ramírez rallied back to stagger Rosario in the third round. With Rosario pinned against a corner and Ramírez attacking, referee Steve Crosson stopped the bout in round four, after Ramírez had landed 17 straight punches, making Ramírez a world Lightweight champion for the first time, by a technical knockout. The fight was named the 1984 Ring Magazine fight of the year.
Ramírez then went into training for a defense against Héctor Camacho, another boxer from Puerto Rico. The fight was postponed when Camacho suffered a broken ankle during a pick up basketball game, but it finally came off on August 10, 1985. On his first fight telecast on HBO Boxing, Ramírez was dropped in round three and lost a 12 round unanimous decision.
Ramírez moved to Paris soon after. There, he re-grouped, and was able to regain the WBC's world championship when Camacho left it vacant in 1987, by edging out Terrence Alli with another close but unanimous 12 round decision.{{Cite web |date=July 19, 1987 |title=Jose-Luis Ramirez of Mexico won a unanimous decision over... |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1987/07/19/Jose-Luis-Ramirez-of-Mexico-won-a-unanimous-decision-over/4109553665600/ |access-date=2024-05-13 |publisher=United Press International}} In his first title defense, he defeated former champion Cornelius Boza-Edwards by fifth round knock out. In his second defense, he was awarded a 12 round split decision victory against future multiple world champion Pernell Whitaker.{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-03-13-sp-1844-story.html|title=Whitaker Loses Split Decision to Ramirez|work=Los Angeles Times|date=13 March 1988 |access-date=2024-05-13}} The consensus among both media and fans was that Whitaker deserved to win the fight.
Back in Mexico, he and Chávez were neighbors. Chávez had lifted the World Boxing Association's world Lightweight championship by beating Rosario, and a unification bout between the two friends and neighbors was planned. Ramírez, who is a godfather to one of Chávez's sons, lost an 11 round technical decision to Chávez on October 29 of 1988, which marked the last day he would be a world champion.
In 1989, he tried to win the International Boxing Federation's belt from Whitaker, in Virginia, but he lost a 12 round decision. Then, in 1990, he returned to France, where he lost to Juan Martin Coggi by a decision in 12 for the WBA's world Jr. Welterweight title in Ajaccio. After that bout, he retired.
Ramírez was a member of the less recognized, defunct World Boxing Hall of Fame in California, not to be confused with the more widely recognized International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota. In 2003, Ring magazine placed Ramirez on their list of the 100 greatest punchers of all time.
His boxing record is 102–9 (82 KOs). Seven of Ramirez's nine career losses came against future Hall Of Fame members.
Professional boxing record
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!Result !Record !Opponent !Type !Round, time !Date !Age !Location !Notes |
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111
|{{no2}}Loss |102–9 |align=left|Martín Coggi |UD |12 |Mar 24, 1990 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1990|3|24}} |align=left|{{small|Ajaccio, France}} |align=left|{{small|For WBA light welterweight title}} |
110
|{{no2}}Loss |102–8 |align=left|Pernell Whitaker |UD |12 |Aug 20, 1989 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1989|8|20}} |align=left|{{small|Scope Arena, Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.}} |align=left|{{small|For IBF lightweight title; |
109
|{{yes2}}Win |102–7 |align=left|Juan Minaya |DQ |5 (8) |Mar 10, 1989 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1989|3|10}} |align=left|{{small|Palais des Sports de Beaublanc, Limoges, France}} |align=left| |
108
|{{no2}}Loss |101–7 |align=left|Julio César Chávez |TD |11 (12), {{small|0:54}} |Oct 29, 1988 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1988|10|29}} |align=left|{{small|Las Vegas Hilton, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.}} |align=left|{{small|Lost WBC lightweight title; |
107
|{{yes2}}Win |101–6 |align=left|Pernell Whitaker |SD |12 |Mar 12, 1988 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1988|3|12}} |align=left|{{small|Stade de Levallois, Levallois-Perret, France}} |align=left|{{small|Retained WBC lightweight title}} |
106
|{{yes2}}Win |100–6 |align=left|John Rafuse |TKO |4 (?) |Dec 19, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|12|19}} |align=left|{{small|Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, Bercy, France}} |align=left| |
105
|{{yes2}}Win |99–6 |align=left|Cornelius Boza-Edwards |KO |5 (12) |Oct 10, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|10|10}} |align=left|{{small|Zenith Palais, Paris, France}} |align=left|{{small|Retained WBC lightweight title}} |
104
|{{yes2}}Win |98–6 |align=left|Terrence Alli |UD |12 |Jul 19, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|7|19}} |align=left|{{small|Saint-Tropez, France}} |align=left|{{small|Won vacant WBC lightweight title}} |
103
|{{yes2}}Win |97–6 |align=left|Steve Mitchell |KO |5 (?) |May 25, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|5|25}} |align=left|{{small|Villeurbanne, France}} |align=left| |
102
|{{yes2}}Win |96–6 |align=left|Roger Brown |TKO |7 (?) |May 12, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|5|12}} |align=left|{{small|Le Mans, France}} |align=left| |
101
|{{yes2}}Win |95–6 |align=left|David Taylor |PTS |10 |Apr 16, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|4|16}} |align=left|{{small|Marseille, France}} |align=left| |
100
|{{yes2}}Win |94–6 |align=left|Efrain Nieves |TKO |3 (?) |Mar 27, 1987 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1987|3|27}} |align=left|{{small|Palais des Festivals, Cannes, France}} |align=left| |
99
|{{yes2}}Win |93–6 |align=left|John Sinegal |TKO |2 (?) |Dec 8, 1986 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1986|12|8}} |align=left|{{small|Usines Center, Paris, France}} |align=left| |
98
|{{yes2}}Win |92–6 |align=left|Charlie Brown |UD |10 |Oct 25, 1986 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1986|10|25}} |align=left|{{small|Zenith Palais, Paris, France}} |align=left| |
97
|{{yes2}}Win |91–6 |align=left|Nick Parker |TKO |6 (?) |Sep 15, 1986 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1986|9|15}} |align=left|{{small|Paris, France}} |align=left| |
96
|{{no2}}Loss |90–6 |align=left|Héctor Camacho |UD |12 |Aug 10, 1985 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1985|8|10}} |align=left|{{small|Riviera Hotel & Casino, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.}} |align=left|{{small|Lost WBC lightweight title}} |
95
|{{yes2}}Win |90–5 |align=left|Manuel Hernandez |UD |10 |Jun 6, 1985 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1985|6|6}} |align=left|{{small|Riviera Hotel & Casino, Winchester, Nevada, U.S.}} |align=left| |
94
|{{yes2}}Win |89–5 |align=left|J.T. Walker |TKO |4 (10), {{small|2:59}} |Mar 13, 1985 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1985|3|13}} |align=left|{{small|Civic Auditorium, San Jose, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
93
|{{yes2}}Win |88–5 |align=left|Edwin Rosario |TKO |4 (12), {{small|2:52}} |Nov 3, 1984 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1984|11|3}} |align=left|{{small|Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan, Puerto Rico}} |align=left|{{small|Won WBC lightweight title}} |
92
|{{yes2}}Win |87–5 |align=left|Martin Quiroz |UD |10 |Jun 2, 1984 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1984|6|2}} |align=left|{{small|Coliseum Arena, Oakland, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
91
|{{yes2}}Win |86–5 |align=left|Hector Medina |TKO |4 (?) |May 11, 1984 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1984|5|11}} |align=left|{{small|Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
90
|{{yes2}}Win |85–5 |align=left|Victor Kelly |TKO |3 (?) |Dec 30, 1983 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1983|12|30}} |align=left|{{small|Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
89
|{{yes2}}Win |84–5 |align=left|Manuel Sanchez |TKO |3 (?) |Nov 4, 1983 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1983|11|4}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan, México, Mexico}} |align=left| |
88
|{{yes2}}Win |83–5 |align=left|Joe Gallardo |KO |2 (?) |Oct 7, 1983 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1983|10|7}} |align=left|{{small|Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
87
|{{no2}}Loss |82–5 |align=left|Edwin Rosario |UD |12 |May 1, 1983 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1983|5|1}} |align=left|{{small|Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan, Puerto Rico}} |align=left|{{small|For vacant WBC lightweight title}} |
86
|{{yes2}}Win |82–4 |align=left|Jose Cebreros |KO |3 (?) |Feb 26, 1983 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1983|2|26}} |align=left|{{small|San Juan, Puerto Rico}} |align=left| |
85
|{{yes2}}Win |81–4 |align=left|Frankie Moultrie |KO |3 (12), {{small|2:18}} |Nov 26, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|11|26}} |align=left|{{small|Astrodome, Houston, Texas, U.S.}} |align=left|{{small|Won vacant NABF lightweight title}} |
84
|{{yes2}}Win |80–4 |align=left|Ramon Avitia |KO |6 (12) |Oct 23, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|10|23}} |align=left|{{small|Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexican lightweight title}} |
83
|{{yes2}}Win |79–4 |align=left|Francisco Delgado |KO |4 (?) |Oct 1, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|10|1}} |align=left|{{small|Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
82
|{{yes2}}Win |78–4 |align=left|Rigoberto Ruiz |KO |5 (10) |Sep 10, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|9|10}} |align=left|{{small|Municipal Stadium, San Jose, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
81
|{{yes2}}Win |77–4 |align=left|Ernesto Herrera |TKO |4 (?) |Aug 28, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|8|28}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
80
|{{yes2}}Win |76–4 |align=left|Ricardo Peralta |TKO |6 (12), {{small|2:25}} |Jun 25, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|6|25}} |align=left|{{small|Municipal Stadium, San Jose, California, U.S.}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexican lightweight title}} |
79
|{{yes2}}Win |75–4 |align=left|Jorge Morales |PTS |10 |May 8, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|5|8}} |align=left|{{small|Municipal Stadium, San Jose, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
78
|{{yes2}}Win |74–4 |align=left|Benjamin Abarca |KO |3 (12) |Mar 19, 1982 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1982|3|19}} |align=left|{{small|Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexican lightweight title}} |
77
|{{yes2}}Win |73–4 |align=left|Benjamin Abarca |KO |6 (12) |Oct 23, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|10|23}} |align=left|{{small|Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexican lightweight title}} |
76
|{{yes2}}Win |72–4 |align=left|Jose Luis Soberanes |PTS |10 |Aug 28, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|8|28}} |align=left|{{small|Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
75
|{{no2}}Loss |71–4 |align=left|Ray Mancini |UD |12 |Jul 19, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|7|19}} |align=left|{{small|Packard Music Hall, Warren, Ohio, U.S.}} |align=left|{{small|For NABF lightweight title}} |
74
|{{yes2}}Win |71–3 |align=left|Ezequiel Cocoa Sanchez |UD |10 |May 10, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|5|10}} |align=left|{{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
73
|{{yes2}}Win |70–3 |align=left|Celso Limon |KO |1 (?) |Apr 9, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|4|9}} |align=left|{{small|Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
72
|{{yes2}}Win |69–3 |align=left|Abdul Bey |KO |3 (?) |Feb 27, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|2|27}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
71
|{{yes2}}Win |68–3 |align=left|Ernesto Garfias |TKO |7 (10) |Feb 7, 1981 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1981|2|7}} |align=left|{{small|Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
70
|{{no2}}Loss |67–3 |align=left|Alexis Argüello |SD |10 |Nov 14, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|11|14}} |align=left|{{small|Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, U.S.}} |align=left| |
69
|{{yes2}}Win |67–2 |align=left|Vicente Mijares |TKO |6 (12) |Oct 11, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|10|11}} |align=left|{{small|Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexico lightweight title}} |
68
|{{yes2}}Win |66–2 |align=left|Dario De Jesus |TKO |1 (10) |Aug 23, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|8|23}} |align=left|{{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
67
|{{yes2}}Win |65–2 |align=left|Manuel Sanchez |TKO |6 (?) |Aug 10, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|8|10}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
66
|{{yes2}}Win |64–2 |align=left|Jesus Cuate Lara |KO |7 (10) |Jul 10, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|7|10}} |align=left|{{small|Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
65
|{{yes2}}Win |63–2 |align=left|Rafael Nunez |KO |1 (10) |Jun 19, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|6|19}} |align=left|{{small|Memorial Fieldhouse, Tacoma, Washington, U.S.}} |align=left| |
64
|{{yes2}}Win |62–2 |align=left|German Cuello |KO |8 (?) |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1980|3|21}} |align=left|{{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}} |align=left| |
63
|{{yes2}}Win |61–2 |align=left|Jose Torres |KO |5 (10) |Feb 3, 1980 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|12|19}} |align=left|{{small|Gimnasio, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
62
|{{yes2}}Win |60–2 |align=left|Eric Bonilla |TKO |4 (?) |Dec 19, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|12|19}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
61
|{{yes2}}Win |59–2 |align=left|Ignacio Campos |TKO |12 (12) |Nov 26, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|11|26}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexican lightweight title}} |
60
|{{yes2}}Win |58–2 |align=left|Joe Gallardo |KO |4 (?) |Nov 11, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|11|11}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
59
|{{yes2}}Win |57–2 |align=left|Jose Luis Castillo |PTS |12 |Sep 28, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|9|28}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Retained Mexican lightweight title}} |
58
|{{yes2}}Win |56–2 |align=left|Ignacio Campos |TKO |7 (10) |Aug 20, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|8|20}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
57
|{{yes2}}Win |55–2 |align=left|Antonio Nava |PTS |10 |Jul 27, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|7|27}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
56
|{{yes2}}Win |54–2 |align=left|Adrian Estrella |KO |7 (?) |Jul 8, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|7|8}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
55
|{{yes2}}Win |53–2 |align=left|Humberto Gutiérrez |KO |9 (12) |Jun 15, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|6|15}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left|{{small|Won vacant Mexican lightweight title}} |
54
|{{yes2}}Win |52–2 |align=left|Saul Montana |KO |7 (?) |Apr 6, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|4|6}} |align=left|{{small|Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
53
|{{yes2}}Win |51–2 |align=left|Julio Nava |KO |3 (?) |Mar 7, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|3|7}} |align=left|{{small|Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
52
|{{yes2}}Win |50–2 |align=left|Aurelio Muniz |TKO |9 (10) |Feb 2, 1979 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1979|2|2}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
51
|{{yes2}}Win |49–2 |align=left|Cesar Savinon |TKO |2 (?) |Dec 1, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|12|1}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
50
|{{yes2}}Win |48–2 |align=left|David Bernal |KO |3 (10) |Oct 20, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|10|20}} |align=left|{{small|Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
49
|{{yes2}}Win |47–2 |align=left|Leonardo Bermudez |PTS |10 |Sep 1, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|9|1}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
48
|{{yes2}}Win |46–2 |align=left|Salvador Torres |TKO |3 (?) |Jul 21, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|7|21}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
47
|{{yes2}}Win |45–2 |align=left|Bobo Gonzalez |KO |2 (?) |Jul 7, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|7|7}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
46
|{{yes2}}Win |44–2 |align=left|Chito Felix |KO |3 (?) |Jun 23, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|6|23}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
45
|{{no2}}Loss |43–2 |align=left|Rubén Olivares |TKO |2 (10) |Apr 28, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|4|28}} |align=left|{{small|Arena, Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
44
|{{yes2}}Win |43–1 |align=left|Ramon Peraza |KO |3 (?) |Feb 17, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|2|17}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
43
|{{yes2}}Win |42–1 |align=left|Henry Jacobo |KO |4 (?) |Feb 3, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|2|3}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
42
|{{yes2}}Win |41–1 |align=left|Joe Gallardo |KO |7 (?) |Jan 7, 1978 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1978|1|7}} |align=left|{{small|La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico}} |align=left| |
41
|{{yes2}}Win |40–1 |align=left|Camilo Ibarra |KO |7 (?) |Dec 7, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|12|7}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
40
|{{yes2}}Win |39–1 |align=left|Aurelio Muniz |PTS |10 |Aug 1, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|8|1}} |align=left|{{small|Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
39
|{{yes2}}Win |38–1 |align=left|Hector Munoz |KO |7 (?) |Jul 7, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|7|7}} |align=left|{{small|Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
38
|{{yes2}}Win |37–1 |align=left|Carlos Ulloa |KO |1 (?) |Jun 29, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|6|29}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
37
|{{yes2}}Win |36–1 |align=left|Nexae Macias |TKO |1 (?) |Jun 17, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|6|17}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
36
|{{yes2}}Win |35–1 |align=left|Rolando Martinez |KO |1 (?) |Apr 12, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|4|12}} |align=left|{{small|La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico}} |align=left| |
35
|{{yes2}}Win |34–1 |align=left|Ramon Peraza |PTS |10 |Feb 11, 1977 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1977|2|11}} |align=left|{{small|Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
34
|{{yes2}}Win |33–1 |align=left|Jesus Cuate Lara |KO |4 (?) |Nov 15, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|11|15}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
33
|{{yes2}}Win |32–1 |align=left|Jose Delgado |TKO |5 (?) |Nov 5, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|11|5}} |align=left|{{small|Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
32
|{{yes2}}Win |31–1 |align=left|Jose Delgado |KO |3 (?) |Sep 27, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|9|27}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
31
|{{yes2}}Win |30–1 |align=left|Elio Hernandez |TKO |3 (?) |Sep 13, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|9|13}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
30
|{{yes2}}Win |29–1 |align=left|Rosendo Ramirez |TKO |5 (?) |Aug 6, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|8|6}} |align=left|{{small|Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
29
|{{yes2}}Win |28–1 |align=left|Javier Rios |KO |1 (?) |Jun 7, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|6|7}} |align=left|{{small|Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico}} |align=left| |
28
|{{yes2}}Win |27–1 |align=left|Ray Esparza |TKO |4 (?) |May 17, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|5|17}} |align=left|{{small|Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico}} |align=left| |
27
|{{yes2}}Win |26–1 |align=left|Frankie Crawford |TKO |7 (?) |Feb 13, 1976 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1976|2|13}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
26
|{{yes2}}Win |25–1 |align=left|Lorenzo Maldonaldo |KO |3 (?) |Oct 1, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|10|1}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
25
|{{yes2}}Win |24–1 |align=left|Cono Lopez |KO |5 (10) |Aug 15, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|8|15}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
24
|{{yes2}}Win |23–1 |align=left|Nino Gonzalez |PTS |10 |Jun 18, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|6|18}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
23
|{{yes2}}Win |22–1 |align=left|Ernesto Castillo |KO |2 (?) |May 21, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|5|21}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
22
|{{no2}}Loss |21–1 |align=left|Sergio Enriquez |PTS |10 |Apr 30, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|4|30}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
21
|{{yes2}}Win |21–0 |align=left|Jose Luis Lizarraga |KO |3 (?) |Apr 18, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|4|18}} |align=left|{{small|Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
20
|{{yes2}}Win |20–0 |align=left|Pajaro Morales |KO |2 (?) |Mar 21, 1975 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1975|3|21}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
19
|{{yes2}}Win |19–0 |align=left|Pajaro Morales |KO |5 (?) |Jul 16, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|7|16}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
18
|{{yes2}}Win |18–0 |align=left|Solomon Tapia |PTS |8 |Jun 14, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|6|14}} |align=left|{{small|Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
17
|{{yes2}}Win |17–0 |align=left|Enrique Torres |KO |3 (?) |May 17, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|5|17}} |align=left|{{small|Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
16
|{{yes2}}Win |16–0 |align=left|Jose Gonzalez |KO |1 (?) |May 12, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|5|12}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
15
|{{yes2}}Win |15–0 |align=left|Rudy Sanchez |KO |2 (?) |May 7, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|5|7}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
14
|{{yes2}}Win |14–0 |align=left|Gustavo Guerrero |PTS |8 |Apr 5, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|4|5}} |align=left|{{small|Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
13
|{{yes2}}Win |13–0 |align=left|Indio Huicosa |KO |2 (?) |Mar 29, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|3|29}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
12
|{{yes2}}Win |12–0 |align=left|Mario Fortanel |KO |3 (?) |Mar 16, 1974 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1974|3|16}} |align=left|{{small|Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
11
|{{yes2}}Win |11–0 |align=left|Alberto Perez |KO |5 (10) |Oct 30, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|10|30}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
10
|{{yes2}}Win |10–0 |align=left|Indio Huicosa |PTS |6 |Oct 10, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|10|10}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
9
|{{yes2}}Win |9–0 |align=left|Jesse Torres |KO |1 (?) |Sep 20, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|9|20}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
8
|{{yes2}}Win |8–0 |align=left|Gustavo Guerrero |TKO |5 (?) |Aug 30, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|8|30}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
7
|{{yes2}}Win |7–0 |align=left|Lino Munoz |KO |3 (?) |Aug 15, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|8|15}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
6
|{{yes2}}Win |6–0 |align=left|Delfino Mendoza |PTS |6 |Aug 1, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|8|1}} |align=left|{{small|Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
5
|{{yes2}}Win |5–0 |align=left|Delfino Mendoza |KO |1 (?) |Jul 12, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|7|12}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
4
|{{yes2}}Win |4–0 |align=left|Chuy Lopez |KO |3 (?) |May 15, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|5|15}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
3
|{{yes2}}Win |3–0 |align=left|Roberto Navarrette |KO |1 (?) |Apr 29, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|4|29}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
2
|{{yes2}}Win |2–0 |align=left|Noe Morales |KO |1 (?) |Apr 15, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|4|15}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
1
|{{yes2}}Win |1–0 |align=left| Mario Amparan |TKO |6 (?) |Mar 25, 1973 |align=left|{{age in years and days|1958|12|3|1973|4|25}} |align=left|{{small|Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico}} |align=left| |
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