Gustavo Daniel Lemos

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Gustavo Daniel Lemos
Born (1996-03-24) 24 March 1996 (age 28)
Tres Arroyos, Argentina
NationalityArgentinian
Other namesEl Electrico
Statistics
Weight(s) Lightweight
Super-lightweight
Height5 ft 5.5 in (166 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record [1]
Total fights30
Wins29
Wins by KO19
Losses1

Gustavo Daniel Lemos (born 24 March 1996) is an Argentinian professional boxer.

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Professional boxing career

Lemos made his professional debut against Lucio Alberto Ayala on 7 May 2016. He won the fight by unanimous decision. Lemos amassed a 13–0 record during the next two years, before being booked to face Ruben Dario Lopez for the vacant IBF Latino super lightweight belt on 26 January 2018, the first major regional title of his career. [2] He won the fight by a fourth-round knockout. [3] Lemos made his first title defense against Damian Leonardo Yapur on 24 March 2018. He won the fight by a fifth-round knockout. He was deducted a point in both the fourth and fifth rounds for low blows. [4]

Lemos next moved down to lightweight, in order to challenge the IBF Latino lightweight champion Miguel German Acosta on 21 July 2018. He won the fight by a third-round technical knockout. Acosta was knocked down twice before the stoppage, once in the second and once in the third round. [5] Lemos made his first title defense against Nestor Armas on 24 August 2018. [6] He knocked Armas down in the opening round, before knocking him out in the fourth round. Lemos faced Uriel Perez in a non-title bout on 13 October 2018, in his final fight of the year. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 96–93, 98–91 and 99–90. [7]

Lemos made his second Latino lightweight title defense against Galvis Guerra on 12 January 2019. [8] He won the fight by a fourth-round knockout, after knocking Guerra down twice in the fourth round prior to the knockout. [9] Lemos then faced the experienced Jorge Paez Jr in a non-title bout on 30 March 2019. He won the fight by a second-round knockout. [10] Lemos made his third Latino title defense against Pedro Verdu on 18 May 2019. [11] He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. [12]

Lemos faced Jonathan Jose Eniz for the vacant IBF Youth lightweight title on 23 August 2019. He won the fight by a third-round technical knockout. Lemos made the first defense of his newly acquired title against Yeison Gonzalez on 23 November 2019. [13] He won the fight by a second-round technical knockout. [14]

Lemos returned from a thirteen-month absence from the professional competition to face Jakmani Hurtado for the vacant IBF Latino super lightweight title on 18 December 2020. [15] He won the fight by a second-round technical knockout. [16] Lemos made his first Latino super lightweight title defense against Demian Daniel Fernandez on 20 February 2021. [17] He made quick work of his opponent, as he won by a first-round technical knockout. [18] Lemos made his second title defense against Maximiliano Ricardo Veron on 17 April 2021. He won the fight by an eight-round technical knockout. [19]

Lemos was booked to face the former IBF featherweight champion Lee Selby in an IBF lightweight title eliminator on 26 March 2022, at the Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [20] He won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Selby was knocked down twice prior to the stoppage, once in the fourth and once in the fifth round. [21]

On April 6, 2024 in Las Vegas, Lemos was scheduled to face Richardson Hitchins in the IBF super lightweight title eliminator. [22] [23] He lost the fight via unanimous decision. [24]

On August 22, 2024 it was reported that Lemos would face Keyshawn Davis on November 8, 2024 at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia. [25] [26] [27]

Professional boxing record

30 fights29 wins1 loss
By knockout190
By decision101
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30Loss29–1 Richardson Hitchins UD126 Apr 2024 Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. IBF Super Lightweight Title Eliminator
29Win29–0Javier Jose ClaveriTKO1 (10)15 Dec 2023Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina
28Win28–0 Lee Selby TKO5 (12), 2:0426 Mar 2022Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina
27Win27–0Maximiliano Ricardo VeronTKO8 (10)17 Apr 2021Polideportivo Jose Arijon, Desvio Arijon, ArgentinaRetained IBF Latino super lightweight title
26Win26–0Demian Daniel FernandezTKO1 (10)20 Feb 2021Club Talleres, Arroyo Seco, ArgentinaRetained IBF Latino super lightweight title
25Win25–0Jakmani HurtadoTKO2 (10)18 Dec 2020Asociacion Bomberos Voluntarios de Zavalla, Zavalla, ArgentinaWon vacant IBF Latino super lightweight title
24Win24–0Yeison GonzalezTKO2 (10)23 Nov 2019Polideportivo Municipal, Pinamar, ArgentinaRetained IBF Youth lightweight title
23Win23–0Jonathan Jose EnizTKO2 (10)23 Aug 2019Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires, ArgentinaWon vacant IBF Youth lightweight title
22Win22–0Pedro VerduTKO5 (10)18 May 2019Club Huracán, Tres Arroyos, ArgentinaRetained IBF Latino lightweight title
21Win21–0Jorge Paez JrKO2 (10)30 Mar 2019Club Huracán, Tres Arroyos, Argentina
20Win20–0Galvis GuerraKO4 (10)12 Jan 2019Estadio Municipal, Perez, ArgentinaRetained IBF Latino lightweight title
19Win19–0Uriel PerezUD1013 Oct 2018Estadio José María Gatica, Villa Dominico, Argentina
18Win18–0Nestor ArmasTKO4 (10)24 Aug 2018Club Huracán, Tres Arroyos, ArgentinaRetained IBF Latino lightweight title
17Win17–0Miguel German AcostaTKO3 (10)21 Jul 2018Estadio F.A.B,, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaWon IBF Latino lightweight title
16Win16–0Carlos Andres ChaparroTKO7 (8)7 Jul 2018Club Quilmes, Tres Arroyos, Argentina
15Win15–0Damian Leonardo YapurKO5 (10)24 Mar 2018Club Huracán, Tres Arroyos, ArgentinaRetained IBF Latino super lightweight title
14Win14–0Ruben Dario LopezKO4 (10)26 Jan 2018Club Talleres, Arroyo Seco, ArgentinaWon vacant IBF Latino super lightweight title
13Win13–0Gustavo Armando PereyraUD822 Dec 2017Federación Jujeña de Básquetbol, San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
12Win12–0Jonathan Ariel SosaUD817 Nov 2017Estadio José María Gatica, Villa Dominico, Argentina
11Win11–0Nelson Fabian PilottiTKO5 (8)6 Oct 2017Club Huracán, Tres Arroyos, Argentina
10Win10–0Fernando CancinoUD614 Jul 2017Club de Pelota Tres Arroyos, Tres Arroyos, Argentina
9Win9–0Emiliano Leonel AraujoUD616 Jun 2017Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros, Argentina
8Win8–0Carlos Andres ChaparroUD618 Mar 2017Gimnasio Futbol Club, Vera, Argentina
7Win7–0Walter Fernando ComanTKO3 (6)18 Feb 2017Club Social y Deportivo Mar de Ajó, Mar de Ajo, Argentina
6Win6–0Luis Miguel OjedaUD416 Dec 2016Parque Industrial de Desarrollo Productivo, Moreno, Argentina
5Win5–0Gustavo Adrian OjedaTKO4 (4)4 Nov 2016Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires, Argentina
4Win4–0Cesar Alejandro PerezUD48 Oct 2016Asociación Atlética Jorge Newbery, Rufino, Argentina
3Win3–0Jairo Alejandro TosorattoUD49 Sep 2016Ce.De.M. N° 2, Caseros, Argentina
2Win2–0Elias Moises TrosseroTKO2 (4)15 Jul 2016Club Comunicaciones, Pergamino, Argentina
1Win1–0Lucio Alberto AyalaUD47 May 2016Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires, Argentina

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