Pedro Flores (boxer)

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Pedro Flores
Born (1951-01-14) 14 January 1951 (age 72)
NationalityMexican
Other namesMachine Gun
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
Reach70 in (178 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights26
Wins17
Wins by KO5
Losses9

Pedro Flores (born 14 January 1951) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1973 to 1982, holding the WBA light flyweight title in 1981.

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Professional career

In November 1973, in Pedro's pro debut he upset the undefeated Ramon Novelo by T.K.O. in the seventh round.

WBA Light Flyweight Championship

After compiling a record of 16-6, Flores earned a shot at the WBA light flyweight title against Yoko Gushiken, he would lose via a unanimous decision. [1] Five months later Flores would rematch Gushiken this time winning via twelfth round T.K.O. in Gushikawa, Okinawa, Japan. [2]

Professional boxing record

26 fights17 wins9 losses
By knockout54
By decision124
By disqualification01
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
26Loss17–9 Lupe Madera PTS10Jul 24, 198231 years, 344 daysCarte Clara Baseball Park, Merida, Yucatán, Mexico
25Loss17–8 Kim Hwan-jin TKO13 (15)Jul 19, 198130 years, 339 daysKyongbuk Gymnasium, Daegu, South KoreaLost WBA light flyweight title
24Win17–7 Yoko Gushiken KO12 (15)Mar 8, 198130 years, 206 daysCity Gymnasium, Gushikawa, Okinawa, JapanWon WBA light flyweight title
23Loss16–7 Yoko Gushiken UD15Oct 12, 198030 years, 59 daysJissen Rinri Hall, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, JapanFor WBA light flyweight title
22Win16–6Jose GallegosPTS12Jun 13, 198029 years, 304 daysMonterrey, Nuevo León, MexicoWon Mexico flyweight title
21Win15–6Jose Luis CruzPTS10Feb 2, 198029 years, 172 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
20Win14–6Pedro GalavizPTS10Sep 8, 197929 years, 25 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
19Win13–6Jose Luis ValenciaPTS10Jun 9, 197928 years, 299 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
18Win12–6Samuel MachorroPTS10Mar 24, 197928 years, 222 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
17Win11–6Kid RemolinoKO6 (?)May 1, 197827 years, 260 daysApatzingan, Michoacán de Ocampo, MexicoExact date unknown
16Loss10–6 Freddy Castillo DQ8 (?)Jul 6, 197726 years, 326 daysMerida, Yucatán, Mexico
15Win10–5Matias MarinPTS10Jun 15, 197726 years, 305 daysMerida, Yucatán, Mexico
14Loss9–5Adelaido GalindoTKO3 (?)Jul 3, 197625 years, 324 daysArena Coliseo, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
13Win9–4Roberto MarinPTS10Apr 21, 197625 years, 251 daysTecoman, Colima, Mexico
12Loss8–4Juan AlvarezPTS10Feb 7, 197625 years, 177 days Arena Coliseo, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
11Loss8–3Valentin MartinezTKO7 (10)Nov 1, 197525 years, 79 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
10Loss8–2 Amado Ursua KO3 (?)Sep 27, 197525 years, 44 days Arena México, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
9Loss8–1 Alberto Morales UD12Jul 19, 197524 years, 339 daysAcapulco, Guerrero, MexicoFor Mexico flyweight title
8Win8–0Manuel MontielPTS10May 28, 197524 years, 287 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
7Win7–0Evaristo PerezPTS10Mar 5, 197524 years, 203 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
6Win6–0Porfirio PerezPTS10Oct 30, 197424 years, 77 daysMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
5Win5–0Jose Luis CetinaPTS10Sep 15, 197424 years, 32 daysMerida, Yucatán, Mexico
4Win4–0Juan AlvarezPTS10Jul 12, 197423 years, 332 daysArena Coliseo, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
3Win3–0Francisco Javier NunezTKO9 (10)Jun 12, 197423 years, 302 daysArena Coliseo, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
2Win2–0Teo JimenezTKO2 (?)Nov 30, 197323 years, 108 daysColima, Mexico
1Win1–0Ramon NovelaTKO7 (?)Nov 7, 197323 years, 85 daysColima, Mexico

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References

  1. "A ROUNDUP OF THE WEEK OCT. 6-12". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  2. "Flores Takes Title". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBA light flyweight champion
8 March 1981 – 19 July 1981
Succeeded by