Cesar Polanco

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Cesar Polanco
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Real nameCesar Polanco
Nickname(s)El Patico
Weight(s)
NationalityDominican
Born (1967-11-29) November 29, 1967 (age 53)
Santiago, Dominican Republic
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights38
Wins33
Wins by KO24
Losses4
Draws1
No contests0

Cesar Polanco (born November 29, 1967 in The Dominican Republic) is a retired Dominican boxer.

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Professional career

After turning professional in 1983 he had compiled a record of 15-1-1 in 3 years before travelling to Indonesia in 1986 to face IBF super flyweight champion Ellyas Pical. He scored a split decision victory over titleholder Ellyas Pical and became the new IBF champion. Polanco returned to Indonesia later in the year for a rematch and would lose the title via knockout in his first title defense in the third round after getting hit on his solar plexus. [1] Cesar would never challenge for a title again and would end up retiring from the sport in 1993.

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  1. "BoxRec: Event".
Achievements
Preceded by IBF super flyweight champion
February 15, 1986 – July 5, 1986
Succeeded by