Kermin Guardia | |
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Born | Kermin William Guardia Villeros January 17, 1970 Turbo, Colombia |
Nationality | Colombian |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) |
Reach | 69 in (175 cm) |
Stance | Southpaw |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 50 |
Wins | 37 |
Wins by KO | 20 |
Losses | 12 |
No contests | 1 |
Kermin William Guardia Villeros (born January 17, 1970), is a Colombian former professional boxer who competed from 1991 to 2010. He won the WBO minimumweight title in 1998.
Guardia turned professional in 1991 & amassed a record of 21-0 before unsuccessfully challenging WBC minimumweight champion Ricardo Lopez for the world title. [1] He would go on to win the WBO minimumweight title in 1998, which he held until 2001. In one of his final fights, Guardia would lose to future world champion Rico Ramos via a points decision. [2]
50 fights | 37 wins | 12 losses |
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By knockout | 20 | 4 |
By decision | 17 | 8 |
No contests | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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50 | Loss | 37–12 (1) | Mike Oliver | KO | 3 (6) | 2010-03-12 | Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S. | |
49 | Loss | 37–11 (1) | Michael Franco | TKO | 8 (8) | 2009-11-28 | Spotlight 29 Casino, Coachella, California, U.S. | |
48 | Loss | 37–10 (1) | Rico Ramos | UD | 6 (6) | 2009-09-26 | Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |
47 | Loss | 37–9 (1) | Rafael Concepción | UD | 8 (8) | 2009-02-03 | The Masonic Temple, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | |
46 | Loss | 37–8 (1) | Hugo Cázares | UD | 10 (10) | 2008-01-25 | Cicero Stadium, Cicero, Illinois, U.S. | |
45 | Loss | 37–7 (1) | Juan Esquer | MD | 12 (12) | 2007-10-19 | Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, U.S. | Lost WBC & WBO Latino Light-flyweight titles |
44 | Win | 37–6 (1) | Gerardo Verde Moreno | SD | 12 (12) | 2007-05-11 | Hella Temple, Garland, Texas, U.S. | Won WBC & WBO Latino Light-flyweight titles |
43 | Win | 36–6 (1) | Paulino Villalobos | UD | 8 (8) | 2006-11-28 | Harborside Event Center, Fort Myers, Florida, U.S. | |
42 | Loss | 35–6 (1) | José López | UD | 10 (10) | 2006-08-19 | Auditorio Juan Pachín Vicéns, Ponce, Puerto Rico | For WBA Fedecentro flyweight title |
41 | Loss | 35–5 (1) | Édgar Velásquez | MD | 10 (10) | 2006-05-05 | Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, Panama | |
40 | Loss | 35–4 (1) | José Antonio Aguirre | SD | 10 (10) | 2004-11-26 | Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. | |
39 | Loss | 35–3 (1) | Nelson Dieppa | KO | 1 (12) | 2004-03-20 | Mario Morales Coliseum, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico | For WBO Light-flyweight title |
38 | Win | 35–2 (1) | Jhon Alberto Molina | UD | 12 (12) | 2003-07-11 | Coliseo Municipal, Puerto Colombia, Colombia | Won interim WBO Light-flyweight title |
37 | Win | 34–2 (1) | Michael Arango | UD | 10 (10) | 2003-03-14 | Centro de Convenciones, Cartagena, Colombia | |
36 | Win | 33–2 (1) | Juan Alfonso Keb Baas | UD | 12 (12) | 2001-04-06 | Polyforum Zam Ná, Merida, Yucatán, Mexico | Retained WBO Mini-flyweight title |
35 | Win | 32–2 (1) | Luis Alberto Lazarte | SD | 12 (12) | 1999-10-30 | Estadio Polideportivo, Mar del Plata, Argentina | Retained WBO Mini-flyweight title |
34 | Win | 31–2 (1) | Eric Jamili | UD | 12 (12) | 1999-03-27 | Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, U.S. | Retained WBO Mini-flyweight title |
33 | Win | 30–2 (1) | Eric Jamili | RTD | 5 (12) | 1998-05-30 | Hilton Hotel, Winchester, Nevada, U.S. | Won WBO Mini-flyweight title |
32 | Win | 29–2 (1) | Oscar Garces | TKO | 2 (?) | 1997-07-19 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
31 | Win | 28–2 (1) | Manuel Suarez | PTS | 6 (6) | 1997-02-14 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
30 | Loss | 27–2 (1) | Rosendo Álvarez | KO | 3 (12) | 1996-03-30 | Estadio Nacional, Managua, Nicaragua | For WBA Mini-flyweight title |
29 | NC | 27–1 (1) | Julio Coronel | NC | 10 (?) | 1995-12-19 | Parqueadero Estadio Romelio Martinez, Barranquilla, Colombia | For Colombian Mini-flyweight title |
28 | Win | 27–1 | Bernabe Franco | KO | 1 (?) | 1995-08-19 | Cienaga, Colombia | |
27 | Win | 26–1 | Julio Coronel | TD | 6 (10) | 1995-04-06 | Hotel Royal, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
26 | Win | 25–1 | Luis Saenz | KO | 5 (?) | 1995-02-17 | Santa Marta, Colombia | |
25 | Win | 24–1 | Julio Moreno | KO | 1 (?) | 1994-12-16 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
24 | Win | 23–1 | Ilson Diaz | PTS | 10 (10) | 1994-10-21 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
23 | Win | 22–1 | Nabor Vasquez | TKO | 4 (?) | 1994-08-19 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
22 | Loss | 21–1 | Ricardo López | UD | 12 (12) | 1994-05-07 | MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. | For WBC Mini-flyweight title |
21 | Win | 21–0 | Luis Saenz | TKO | 9 (?) | 1994-02-03 | Hotel Royal, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
20 | Win | 20–0 | Nabor Vasquez | TKO | 5 (?) | 1993-10-30 | Fundacion, Colombia | |
19 | Win | 19–0 | Ceferino Sanchez | PTS | 10 (10) | 1993-09-17 | Hotel Royal, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
18 | Win | 18–0 | Fidel Julio | TKO | 7 (?) | 1993-07-23 | Hotel Royal, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
17 | Win | 17–0 | Marcelino Bolivar | PTS | 10 (10) | 1993-04-02 | Plaza de Toros de Cartagena de Indias, Cartagena, Colombia | |
16 | Win | 16–0 | Uriel Londono | TKO | 5 (10) | 1992-12-17 | Hotel Royal, Barranquilla, Colombia | Retained Colombian Mini-flyweight title |
15 | Win | 15–0 | Ceferino Sanchez | PTS | 10 (10) | 1992-11-07 | Hotel Royal, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
14 | Win | 14–0 | Daniel Montiel | KO | 2 (?) | 1992-10-23 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
13 | Win | 13–0 | Carlos Leon | KO | 1 (?) | 1992-09-11 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Oswaldo Osorio | TKO | 3 (10) | 1992-07-17 | Barranquilla, Colombia | Won Colombian Mini-flyweight title |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Felix Zapata | KO | 5 (?) | 1992-04-15 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Elvis Ibarra | KO | 6 (?) | 1992-03-28 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Henry Casarrubia | TKO | 3 (?) | 1992-01-24 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Gabriel Pava | KO | 4 (?) | 1991-12-02 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Adalberto Arrieta | PTS | 10 (10) | 1991-11-15 | Plaza de Toros Monumental del Caribe, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Daniel Montiel | PTS | 8 (8) | 1991-10-18 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Roberto Silgado | TKO | 1 (?) | 1991-08-30 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Andres Sanchez | PTS | 4 (4) | 1991-07-26 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Gabriel Pava | PTS | 4 (4) | 1991-07-19 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Santander Valceiro | KO | 1 (?) | 1991-06-14 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Nelson Gonzalez | KO | 1 (?) | 1991-05-11 | Cartagena, Colombia |
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