Lorenzo Parra

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Lorenzo Parra
Born
Lorenzo Justiniano Parra Garcia

(1978-08-19) August 19, 1978 (age 45)
Machiques, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan
Other namesLencho
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 4+12 in (164 cm)
Reach66 in (168 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights52
Wins32
Wins by KO19
Losses18
Draws2

Lorenzo Justiniano Parra Garcia (born August 19, 1978) is a Venezuelan professional boxer who held the WBA flyweight title from 2003 to 2007. He has also challenged for the WBA Super bantamweight title in 2008 and the WBA bantamweight title in 2011.

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Professional career

On December 6, 2003, Parra beat Eric Morel by a unanimous decision, for the WBA world championship title. Parra was stripped of his title in March 2007 after he failed to make weight for a bout with Takefumi Sakata, and went on to lose the fight anyway. [1] As of 2019, Parra is still fighting and currently on a 14 fight Losing streak. [2]

Professional boxing record

52 fights32 wins18 losses
By knockout198
By decision139
By disqualification01
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
52Loss32–18–2Jorge GuedesPTS4 (4)2019-04-13University of Minho Sports Complex, Braga, Portugal
51Loss32–17–2Arsen GaribianTKO3 (4)2018-03-03Pabellon de deportes Parque Amate, Sevilla, Spain
50Loss32–16–2Jessy Petit-JeanRTD4 (10)2017-11-18Hall Omnisport, Esneux, Belgium
49Loss32–15–2Jonathan ValeroPTS4 (4)2017-10-28Pabellón Los Salesianos, Zaragoza, Spain
48Loss32–14–2Serif GurdijeljacUD6 (6)2017-09-23Casino Flamingo, Gevgelija, North Macedonia
47Loss32–13–2 Kiko Martínez KO3 (8)2017-08-26Plaza de Toros, Benidorm, Spain
46Loss32–12–2 Sam Bowen TKO1 (6)2017-07-07 Town Hall, Walsall, England, U.K.
45Loss32–11–2 Denys Berinchyk UD8 (8)2017-06-10Sporthall Budakalász, Budakalász, Hungary
44Loss32–10–2Eloy IglesiasUD6 (6)2017-05-13Pabellón Siglo XXI, Zaragoza, Spain
43Loss32–9–2David AgadzhanyanUD8 (8)2017-04-30Oscar Event Hall, Sochi, Russia
42Loss32–8–2Victor BonetUD6 (6)2017-04-08Poliesportu Insular Bianca Donna, Eivissa, Spain
41Loss32–7–2 Andoni Gago UD8 (8)2017-02-04Frontón Bizkaia, Bilbao, Spain
40Loss32–6–2Petros AnanyanUD6 (6)2017-01-08Studio 69, Riga, Latvia
39Loss32–5–2Juli GinerDQ4 (8)2016-12-02 Gran Canaria Arena, Las Palmas, Spain
38Win32–4–2Oswaldo LuengoTKO4 (4)2016-09-17Club Centro Familiar El Cruce, Machiques, Venezuela
37Draw31–4–2Jose LarrealSD8 (8)2016-08-13Complejo Deportivo Mario Romero, Machiques, Venezuela
36Loss31–4–1 Jorge Arce KO5 (10)2012-02-18Centro de Espectáculos Promocasa, Mexicali, Mexico
35Loss31–3–1 Anselmo Moreno RTD8 (12)2011-06-17 Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, PanamaFor WBA bantamweight (Super) title
34Draw31–2–1 Jorge Arce SD10 (10)2010-09-18 Estadio Banorte, Culiacan, Mexico
33Win31–2Oscar ChacinUD10 (10)2010-03-20Bingo Premier, Caracas, Venezuela
32Win30–2Eduardo PachecoUD10 (10)2008-08-30Maracaibo, Venezuela
31Loss29–2 Celestino Caballero RTD11 (12)2008-06-07Centro Olimpico, San Juan de Los Morros, VenezuelaFor WBA super-bantamweight title
30Win29–1Benjamin RivasTKO2 (10)2007-11-26Teatro Roxi, Maracaibo, Venezuela
29Loss28–1 Takefumi Sakata TKO3 (12)2007-03-19Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanLost WBA flyweight title
28Win28–0 Brahim Asloum UD12 (12)2005-12-05 Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, Paris, FranceRetained WBA flyweight title
27Win27–0 Takefumi Sakata MD12 (12)2005-09-19 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanRetained WBA flyweight title
26Win26–0Trash NakanumaUD12 (12)2005-01-03Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, JapanRetained WBA flyweight title
25Win25–0 Choi Yo-sam UD12 (12)2004-09-09 Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South KoreaRetained WBA flyweight title
24Win24–0 Takefumi Sakata MD12 (12)2004-06-04 Ariake Coliseum, Tokyo, JapanRetained WBA flyweight title
23Win23–0 Eric Morel UD12 (12)2003-12-06 Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez, Bayamon, Puerto RicoWon WBA flyweight title
22Win22–0Jose Luis GraterolTKO2 (10)2003-07-12La Arboleda, Porlamar
21Win21–0Diego MartinezTKO7 (10)2003-05-23Hotel Tamanaco Intercontinental, Caracas, Venezuela
20Win20–0Emilio CastroTKO4 (?)2002-10-12Tucupita, Venezuela
19Win19–0Edison TorresTKO12 (12)2002-07-09Parque Naciones Unidas, Caracas, VenezuelaRetained WBA Fedelatin flyweight title
18Win18–0Vidal EstradaTKO3 (10)2002-05-04Maracaibo, Venezuela
17Win17–0Jose de Jesus LopezTKO11 (12)2001-12-21Turmero, VenezuelaRetained WBA Fedelatin flyweight title
16Win16–0Ilido JulioUD12 (12)2001-07-28Machiques, VenezuelaWon vacant WBA Fedelatin flyweight title
15Win15–0Luis BlancoKO1 (?)2001-05-05El Paraíso, Venezuela
14Win14–0Gustavo VeraTKO5 (?)2001-01-29Maracaibo, Venezuela
13Win13–0Francisco CapdevillaPTS10 (10)2000-12-09Centro Recreacional Yesterday, Turmero, Venezuela
12Win12–0Vidal EstradaTKO2 (?)2000-10-21Turmero, Venezuela
11Win11–0Edgar VelasquezUD12 (12)2000-09-02Centro Recreacional Yesterday, Turmero, VenezuelaWon WBA Fedebol light-flyweight title
10Win10–0Alfredo ToroTKO5 (10)2000-06-30Maracaibo, Venezuela
9Win9–0Henry RodriguezTKO2 (?)2000-04-15Turmero, Venezuela
8Win8–0Jose ArroyoKO2 (?)2000-02-26Machiques, Venezuela
7Win7–0Euclides BolivarPTS10 (10)1999-12-04Cumana, Venezuela
6Win6–0Francisco CapdevillaPTS10 (10)1999-09-30Caracas, Venezuela
5Win5–0Jose ArroyoKO2 (?)1999-07-31Turmero, Venezuela
4Win4–0Francisco GomezTKO3 (?)1999-06-19Caracas, Venezuela
3Win3–0Ramon GamezTKO3 (?)1999-05-28Cumana, Venezuela
2Win2–0Alfredo PaivaKO3 (?)1999-04-13La Guaira, Venezuela
1Win1–0Andres MedinaTKO3 (?)1999-03-13Miranda, Venezuela

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References

  1. "Parra quits against Sakata for first loss". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  2. Gibson, Paul (3 May 2017). "The boxer who won a world title for his murdered brother but never cashed in". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
New title WBA Fedebol
light-flyweight champion

September 2, 2000 – 2000
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Angelo Dottin
Vacant
Title last held by
José de Jesús López
WBA Fedelatin
flyweight champion

July 28, 2001 – 2002
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Julio David Roque Ler
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA flyweight champion
December 6, 2003 – March 18, 2007
Stripped, did not make weight
Vacant
Title next held by
Takefumi Sakata