Rodolfo Blanco | |
---|---|
Born | San Onofre, Colombia | June 14, 1966
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 4+1⁄2 in (164 cm) |
Reach | 64 in (163 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 53 |
Wins | 30 |
Wins by KO | 19 |
Losses | 22 |
Draws | 1 |
Rodolfo Blanco (born June 14, 1966) is a Colombian former professional boxer who held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight title in 1992.
Blanco became a professional boxer in 1982. In 1987 he challenged Myung Woo Yuh for the World Boxing Association light flyweight title, losing by an eighth-round knockout. In 1990 he once again challenged for a world title, this time in the flyweight class. Northern Irish boxer Dave McAuley defeated Blanco by a unanimous decision to retain the IBF title. [1] Two years later, on June 11, 1992, McAuley and Blanco met again, this time with Blanco prevailing by a unanimous decision and taking the title.
Blanco lost the title in his first defense when Thai Pichit Sitbangprachan knocked him out in three rounds on November 11, 1992. Blanco never won another world championship, although he did win the North American Boxing Federation super flyweight title in 1997. The next year he challenged Johnny Tapia for the IBF and WBO super flyweight titles, losing in twelve rounds. [2]
Blanco continued to fight until 2002.
53 fights | 30 wins | 22 losses |
---|---|---|
By knockout | 19 | 8 |
By decision | 11 | 14 |
Draws | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
53 | Loss | 30–22–1 | Ricardo Medina | KO | 4 (10) | 2002-08-10 | Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Washington, U.S. | |
52 | Loss | 30–21–1 | Brahim Asloum | PTS | 6 (6) | 2001-12-22 | Zénith d'Orléans, Orléans, France | |
51 | Loss | 30–20–1 | Spend Abazi | KO | 5 (8) | 2001-11-16 | Roskilde Congress & Sports Centre, Roskilde, Denmark | |
50 | Loss | 30–19–1 | Hector Javier Marquez | TKO | 2 (?) | 2001-10-05 | Ciudad Juárez, Mexico | |
49 | Loss | 30–18–1 | David Toledo | PTS | 8 (8) | 2000-09-15 | JFK High School, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S. | |
48 | Win | 30–17–1 | Orlando Gonzalez | TKO | 8 (8) | 2000-07-18 | Fantasy Show, Miami, Florida, U.S. | |
47 | Loss | 29–17–1 | Ángel Chacón | UD | 8 (8) | 2000-06-24 | Curt Ivy PAL Gym, Homestead, Florida, U.S. | |
46 | Loss | 29–16–1 | Danny Romero | KO | 1 (10) | 2000-01-08 | University Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. | |
45 | Loss | 29–15–1 | Adan Vargas | KO | 4 (10) | 1999-08-21 | Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, U.S. | |
44 | Loss | 29–14–1 | Eric Morel | TKO | 6 (6) | 1998-09-25 | Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S. | |
43 | Loss | 29–13–1 | Cuauhtemoc Gomez | UD | 12 (12) | 1998-08-08 | Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, U.S. | |
42 | Loss | 29–12–1 | Johnny Tapia | UD | 12 (12) | 1998-02-13 | University Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. | For IBF and WBO super-flyweight titles |
41 | Win | 29–11–1 | Antonio Jaramillo | PTS | 10 (10) | 1997-12-06 | Oranjestad, Aruba | |
40 | Win | 28–11–1 | William Alverzo | UD | 12 (12) | 1997-08-07 | Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S. | Won vacant NABF super-flyweight title |
39 | Loss | 27–11–1 | David Grimán | PTS | 6 (6) | 1997-06-07 | Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, U.S. | |
38 | Loss | 27–10–1 | Elias Juarez | SD | 8 (8) | 1997-05-10 | Curt Ivy PAL Gym, Homestead, Florida, U.S. | |
37 | Loss | 27–9–1 | Tomas Cordoba | UD | 10 (10) | 1996-10-26 | Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, U.S. | |
36 | Loss | 27–8–1 | Pichit Sitbangprachan | KO | 3 (12) | 1992-11-29 | Imperial World Center, Samrong Nuea, Thailand | Lost IBF flyweight title |
35 | Win | 27–7–1 | Dave McAuley | UD | 12 (12) | 1992-06-11 | Pabellón de La Casilla, Bilbao, Spain | Won IBF flyweight title |
34 | Win | 26–7–1 | Agustin Garcia | PTS | 10 (10) | 1991-04-20 | Plaza de toros, Cartagena, Colombia | |
33 | Loss | 25–7–1 | Dave McAuley | UD | 12 (12) | 1990-09-15 | King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland | For IBF flyweight title |
32 | Win | 25–6–1 | Manuel Julio | KO | 1 (?) | 1990-03-09 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
31 | Win | 24–6–1 | Toribio Riasco | TKO | 7 (?) | 1989-09-01 | Plaza de toros, Cartagena, Colombia | |
30 | Win | 23–6–1 | Rafael Castro | TKO | 6 (?) | 1989-07-15 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
29 | Win | 22–6–1 | Noel Cogollo | KO | 10 (?) | 1989-05-26 | Montería, Colombia | |
28 | Win | 21–6–1 | Alfredo Cardales | TKO | 3 (?) | 1989-04-08 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
27 | Win | 20–6–1 | Betulio González | TKO | 8 (10) | 1988-11-28 | Maracaibo, Venezuela | |
26 | Win | 19–6–1 | Felix Marti | TKO | 6 (?) | 1988-07-15 | Salón Jumbo Country Club, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
25 | Win | 18–6–1 | Eduardo Tunon | KO | 2 (10) | 1988-03-25 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
24 | Win | 17–6–1 | Jose Iriarte | KO | 2 (?) | 1988-03-04 | Santa Marta, Colombia | |
23 | Loss | 16–6–1 | Yuh Myung-woo | KO | 8 (15) | 1987-09-20 | Gymnasium, Incheon, South Korea | For WBA light-flyweight title |
22 | Win | 16–5–1 | Rafael Ramos | TKO | 3 (10) | 1987-06-19 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
21 | Win | 15–5–1 | Alfredo Gomez | KO | 3 (?) | 1987-04-04 | San Andrés, Colombia | |
20 | Win | 14–5–1 | Rafael Julio | PTS | 10 (10) | 1986-06-21 | San Onofre, Colombia | |
19 | Win | 13–5–1 | Hermogenes Murillo | PTS | 10 (10) | 1986-04-30 | Salón Jumbo Country Club, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
18 | Win | 12–5–1 | Felix Barrios | KO | 2 (?) | 1986-03-20 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
17 | Win | 11–5–1 | Agustin Garcia | PTS | 10 (10) | 1986-01-31 | Plaza de toros, Cartagena, Colombia | Won Colombian light-flyweight title |
16 | Win | 10–5–1 | Joselo Perez | TKO | 4 (?) | 1985-10-18 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
15 | Draw | 9–5–1 | Benedicto Murillo | PTS | 10 (10) | 1985-09-27 | Salón Jumbo Country Club, Barranquilla, Colombia | |
14 | Win | 9–5 | Alfredo Cardales | TKO | 5 (?) | 1985-08-30 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
13 | Win | 8–5 | Arnold Velasquez | KO | 5 (?) | 1985-06-21 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
12 | Win | 7–5 | Jose Iriarte | KO | 3 (?) | 1985-03-21 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
11 | Win | 6–5 | Elvis Álvarez | PTS | 8 (8) | 1985-03-01 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
10 | Loss | 5–5 | Agustin Garcia | PTS | 10 (10) | 1984-07-27 | Cartagena, Colombia | For Colombian light-flyweight title |
9 | Win | 5–4 | Leonardo Paredes | PTS | 10 (10) | 1984-03-11 | Barranquilla, Colombia | |
8 | Win | 4–4 | Nelson Polanco | PTS | 8 (8) | 1983-09-19 | Sincelejo, Colombia | |
7 | Win | 3–4 | Jaime Paternina | PTS | 6 (6) | 1983-09-15 | Sincelejo, Colombia | |
6 | Win | 2–4 | Manuel Julio | TKO | 5 (?) | 1983-07-30 | Sincelejo, Colombia | |
5 | Loss | 1–4 | Manuel Ariza | TD | 4 (4) | 1983-03-11 | Sincelejo, Colombia | |
4 | Loss | 1–3 | Jorge Lugo | PTS | 10 (10) | 1982-11-06 | Colombia | |
3 | Loss | 1–2 | Arnold Velasquez | PTS | 4 (4) | 1982-04-17 | Cartagena, Colombia | |
2 | Win | 1–1 | Urbano Saltarin | KO | 2 (?) | 1982-03-20 | San Onofre, Colombia | |
1 | Loss | 0–1 | Jose Iriarte | PTS | 4 (4) | 1982-03-05 | Cartagena, Colombia |
John Lee Anthony Tapia was an American professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2011. He held multiple world championships in three weight classes, including the unified IBF and WBO super flyweight titles between 1994 and 1998, the unified WBA and WBO bantamweight titles between 1998 and 2000, and the IBF featherweight title in 2002. His 1999 loss by decision to Paulie Ayala was named the Fight of the Year by The Ring magazine.
Jeff Fenech is an Australian former professional boxer who competed between 1984 and 2008. He won world titles in three weight divisions, having held the IBF bantamweight title from 1985 to 1987, the WBC super-bantamweight title from 1987 to 1988, the WBC featherweight title from 1988 to 1990. He retroactively won a fourth weight division title, the WBC super-featherweight title in 1991, after the WBC recounted his first bout against Azumah Nelson which had been a controversial decision draw. Fenech was trained by renowned Sydney-based trainer Johnny Lewis.
Juan Molina, better known as John John Molina in the world of boxing, is a former boxer whose career transcended boxing in Puerto Rico. A multiple time world champion, this boxer was also known as quite a socialite. Molina is a native of Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
Marco Antonio Barrera Tapia is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1989 to 2011. He held multiple world championships in three weight classes between 1995 and 2007, from super bantamweight to super featherweight.
Paul Anthony "Paulie" Ayala is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2004. He was a multiple-division World champion who held the WBA bantamweight title and The Ring Magazine super bantamweight title. In 1999 he was voted "Fighter of the Year" by The Ring magazine for his first bout against Johnny Tapia, which also won "Fight of the Year" honors.
Daniel Gregorio "Danny" Romero Jr. is an American former professional boxer who competed between 1992 and 2006. He is a world champion in two weight classes, having held the IBF flyweight title from 1995 to 1996 and the IBF junior bantamweight title from 1996 to 1997.
Manuel Rubio Medina is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1985 to 2008. He is a five-time featherweight champion, having held the IBF title thrice between 1991 and 2002, the WBC title in 1995, and the WBO title in 2003.
David Anthony McAuley, MBE is a former professional boxer from Northern Ireland who competed from 1983 to 1992. He held the IBF flyweight title from 1989 to 1992 and challenged twice for the WBA flyweight title, in 1987 and 1988. At regional level, he held the British flyweight title in 1986.
José Ulises Solís Pérez is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 2000 to 2013. He held the IBF junior flyweight title twice in his career from 2006 to 2009 and from 2011 to 2012. He is the brother of former boxer Jorge Solís.
Duke McKenzie is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1998. He is a three-weight world champion, having held the IBF flyweight title from 1988 to 1989; the WBO bantamweight title from 1991 to 1992; and the WBO junior-featherweight title from 1992 to 1993. At regional level he held the British flyweight title from 1985 to 1988; the European flyweight title from 1986 to 1988; and the British featherweight title from 1993 to 1994. After retiring from the sport, McKenzie has worked as a boxing commentator for broadcaster ITV.
Cristian Ricardo Lucio Mijares is a Mexican former professional boxer. He is a two-time super flyweight champion, having held the unified WBC and WBA (Unified) titles from 2006 to 2008 and the IBF title from 2010 to 2011.
Ratanachai Sor Vorapin is a professional boxer and a former WBO bantamweight champion. He is the younger brother of Ratanapol Sor Vorapin, a former IBF strawweight champion. He is considered one of the few Thai boxers who have the opportunity to fight abroad very often. Sor Vorapin has fought 16 times abroad.
Hiroki Ioka is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1986 to 1999. He has held world championships in two weight classes, having held the WBC mini-flyweight title from 1987 to 1988, and the WBA light-flyweight title from 1991 to 1992. He was the first ever WBC mini flyweight champion, winning the title immediately after the mini-flyweight division was created.
Yuh Myung-woo is a South Korean former professional boxer who competed between 1982 and 1993. He was a two-time WBA light-flyweight champion, having held the title between 1985 and 1993. He, together with Jung-Koo Chang, were considered as the best boxers South Korea has ever produced.
John Riel Reponte Casimero is a Filipino professional boxer and YouTuber. He has held world championships in three weight classes; including the IBF junior-flyweight title from 2012 to 2013; the IBF flyweight title in 2016; and the WBO bantamweight title from 2019 to 2022. Quadro Alas is Tagalog for four of a kind when translated, his moniker means Four Aces.
Lee Seung-hoon is a South Korean former professional boxer who competed from 1977 to 1989.
Milan Melindo is a Filipino professional boxer who held the IBF and IBO light-flyweight titles in 2017. He also challenged for the unified WBA (Super) and WBO flyweight titles in 2013 and the IBF, WBA (Super), and WBC light-flyweight titles between 2015 and 2018.
Jerwin Juntilla Ancajas is a Filipino professional boxer. He held the IBF junior-bantamweight title from 2016 to 2022.
Rolando Pascua is a Filipino former professional boxer. He held the WBC light-flyweight title from 1990 to 1991 and challenged for the IBF super-flyweight title in 1993.
Joey Olivo is an American former professional boxer of Mexican descent who competed from 1976 to 1989. He held the WBA world light flyweight title in 1985 and challenged for the WBC world light flyweight title in 1981. At regional level he held the WBC-NABF light flyweight title in 1983; the IBF-USBA flyweight title in 1984; and the WBC-NABF flyweight title in 1988.