Rodolfo Blanco

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Rodolfo Blanco
Born (1966-06-14) June 14, 1966 (age 58)
San Onofre, Colombia
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 4+12 in (164 cm)
Reach64 in (163 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights53
Wins30
Wins by KO19
Losses22
Draws1

Rodolfo Blanco (born June 14, 1966) is a Colombian former professional boxer who held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight title in 1992.

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Professional career

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.

Professional boxing record

53 fights30 wins22 losses
By knockout198
By decision1114
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
53Loss30–22–1Ricardo MedinaKO4 (10)2002-08-10Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
52Loss30–21–1 Brahim Asloum PTS6 (6)2001-12-22 Zénith d'Orléans, Orléans, France
51Loss30–20–1Spend AbaziKO5 (8)2001-11-16 Roskilde Congress & Sports Centre, Roskilde, Denmark
50Loss30–19–1Hector Javier MarquezTKO2 (?)2001-10-05Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
49Loss30–18–1David ToledoPTS8 (8)2000-09-15 JFK High School, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
48Win30–17–1Orlando GonzalezTKO8 (8)2000-07-18Fantasy Show, Miami, Florida, U.S.
47Loss29–17–1 Ángel Chacón UD8 (8)2000-06-24Curt Ivy PAL Gym, Homestead, Florida, U.S.
46Loss29–16–1 Danny Romero KO1 (10)2000-01-08University Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
45Loss29–15–1Adan VargasKO4 (10)1999-08-21 Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, U.S.
44Loss29–14–1 Eric Morel TKO6 (6)1998-09-25Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.
43Loss29–13–1Cuauhtemoc GomezUD12 (12)1998-08-08Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, U.S.
42Loss29–12–1 Johnny Tapia UD12 (12)1998-02-13 University Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.For IBF and WBO super-flyweight titles
41Win29–11–1Antonio JaramilloPTS10 (10)1997-12-06Oranjestad, Aruba
40Win28–11–1William AlverzoUD12 (12) 1997-08-07 Foxwoods Resort Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.Won vacant NABF super-flyweight title
39Loss27–11–1 David Grimán PTS6 (6)1997-06-07 Mahi Temple Shrine Auditorium, Miami, Florida, U.S.
38Loss27–10–1Elias JuarezSD8 (8)1997-05-10Curt Ivy PAL Gym, Homestead, Florida, U.S.
37Loss27–9–1Tomas CordobaUD10 (10)1996-10-26 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, U.S.
36Loss27–8–1 Pichit Sitbangprachan KO3 (12)1992-11-29Imperial World Center, Samrong Nuea, ThailandLost IBF flyweight title
35Win27–7–1 Dave McAuley UD12 (12)1992-06-11 Pabellón de La Casilla, Bilbao, SpainWon IBF flyweight title
34Win26–7–1Agustin GarciaPTS10 (10)1991-04-20Plaza de toros, Cartagena, Colombia
33Loss25–7–1 Dave McAuley UD12 (12)1990-09-15 King's Hall, Belfast, Northern IrelandFor IBF flyweight title
32Win25–6–1Manuel JulioKO1 (?)1990-03-09Cartagena, Colombia
31Win24–6–1Toribio RiascoTKO7 (?)1989-09-01Plaza de toros, Cartagena, Colombia
30Win23–6–1Rafael CastroTKO6 (?)1989-07-15Cartagena, Colombia
29Win22–6–1Noel CogolloKO10 (?)1989-05-26Montería, Colombia
28Win21–6–1Alfredo CardalesTKO3 (?)1989-04-08Barranquilla, Colombia
27Win20–6–1 Betulio González TKO8 (10)1988-11-28Maracaibo, Venezuela
26Win19–6–1Felix MartiTKO6 (?)1988-07-15Salón Jumbo Country Club, Barranquilla, Colombia
25Win18–6–1Eduardo TunonKO2 (10)1988-03-25Barranquilla, Colombia
24Win17–6–1Jose IriarteKO2 (?)1988-03-04Santa Marta, Colombia
23Loss16–6–1 Yuh Myung-woo KO8 (15)1987-09-20 Gymnasium, Incheon, South KoreaFor WBA light-flyweight title
22Win16–5–1Rafael RamosTKO3 (10)1987-06-19Barranquilla, Colombia
21Win15–5–1Alfredo GomezKO3 (?)1987-04-04San Andrés, Colombia
20Win14–5–1Rafael JulioPTS10 (10)1986-06-21San Onofre, Colombia
19Win13–5–1Hermogenes MurilloPTS10 (10)1986-04-30Salón Jumbo Country Club, Barranquilla, Colombia
18Win12–5–1Felix BarriosKO2 (?)1986-03-20Barranquilla, Colombia
17Win11–5–1Agustin GarciaPTS10 (10)1986-01-31Plaza de toros, Cartagena, ColombiaWon Colombian light-flyweight title
16Win10–5–1Joselo PerezTKO4 (?)1985-10-18Cartagena, Colombia
15Draw9–5–1Benedicto MurilloPTS10 (10)1985-09-27Salón Jumbo Country Club, Barranquilla, Colombia
14Win9–5Alfredo CardalesTKO5 (?)1985-08-30Barranquilla, Colombia
13Win8–5Arnold VelasquezKO5 (?)1985-06-21Barranquilla, Colombia
12Win7–5Jose IriarteKO3 (?)1985-03-21Barranquilla, Colombia
11Win6–5 Elvis Álvarez PTS8 (8)1985-03-01Barranquilla, Colombia
10Loss5–5Agustin GarciaPTS10 (10)1984-07-27Cartagena, ColombiaFor Colombian light-flyweight title
9Win5–4Leonardo ParedesPTS10 (10)1984-03-11Barranquilla, Colombia
8Win4–4Nelson PolancoPTS8 (8)1983-09-19Sincelejo, Colombia
7Win3–4Jaime PaterninaPTS6 (6)1983-09-15Sincelejo, Colombia
6Win2–4Manuel JulioTKO5 (?)1983-07-30Sincelejo, Colombia
5Loss1–4Manuel ArizaTD4 (4)1983-03-11Sincelejo, Colombia
4Loss1–3Jorge LugoPTS10 (10)1982-11-06Colombia
3Loss1–2Arnold VelasquezPTS4 (4)1982-04-17Cartagena, Colombia
2Win1–1Urbano SaltarinKO2 (?)1982-03-20San Onofre, Colombia
1Loss0–1Jose IriartePTS4 (4)1982-03-05Cartagena, Colombia

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References

  1. "McAuley retains flyweight crown". United Press International. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  2. "Tapia Retains Titles". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by
Agustín García
Colombian light-flyweight champion
January 31, 1986 – 1987
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Uriel Londono
Vacant
Title last held by
Hipolito Saucedo
NABF super-flyweight champion
August 7, 1997 – 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Miguel Martinez
World boxing titles
Preceded by IBF flyweight champion
June 11, 1992 – November 29, 1992
Succeeded by