Ricardo Cordoba

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Ricardo Cordoba
Born
Ricardo Alberto Cordoba Mosquera

(1983-10-11) 11 October 1983 (age 40)
Santa Marta, Panama
Other namesMaestrito
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights44
Wins39
Wins by KO25
Losses3
Draws2

Ricardo Alberto Cordoba Mosquera (born 11 October 1983 in Santa Marta, Panama) is a former professional boxer who fought in the super bantamweight division.

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Professional career

Cordoba turned professional in September 2000. In his debut at the Gimnasio de los Leones, David, Panama, Cordoba defeated fellow debutant Hussein Sanchez with a knockout in the first round.

On September 18, 2008, Cordoba defeated Luis Pérez via twelve-round unanimous decision in Panama City for the vacant WBA Interim Super Bantamweight Title.

Cordoba was promoted to the full-fledge WBA Super Bantamweight champion on November 21, 2008 after fellow-Panamanian Celestino Caballero won an IBF title to become unified champion.

Cordoba lost his WBA title to Irishman Bernard Dunne on March 21, 2009, being knocked out in the 11th (of 12) round. [1]

Cordoba would get another shot at a world title when he faced Guillermo Rigondeaux for the WBA super bantamweight interim title, he would lose a close decision. [2]

Professional boxing record

44 fights39 wins3 losses
By knockout251
By decision142
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
44Win39–3–2Eduardo GarciaKO5 (10)2012-03-31Hotel Melia, Colón, PanamaWon vacant WBC Latino featherweight title
43Win38–3–2Miguel Dionisio Cogollo ValdezKO2 (8)2012-02-03Hotel Sheraton, Colón, Panama
42Loss37–3–2 Guillermo Rigondeaux SD12 (12) 2010-11-13 Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S.For interim WBA super-bantamweight title
41Win37–2–2Jose GutierrezUD8 (8)2010-04-30Hotel Melia Panama Canal, Colón, Panama
40Win36–2–2Luis Felipe CuadradoTKO4 (10)2009-12-18Karibe Convention Center, Pétion-Ville, Haiti
39Win35–2–2Eddy JulioTKO10 (10)2009-10-09Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, Panama
38Loss34–2–2 Bernard Dunne TKO11 (12)2009-03-21 The O2, Dublin, IrelandLost WBA super-bantamweight title
37Win34–1–2 Luis Alberto Pérez UD12 (12)2008-09-18Figali Convention Center, Panama City, PanamaWon interim WBA super-bantamweight title
36Win33–1–2Jose ArboledaMD10 (10)2008-07-02Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, Panama
35Win32–1–2Franklin SolisTKO3 (8)2008-05-07Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, Panama
34Win31–1–2Danys DiazTKO5 (10)2007-09-22Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, PanamaWon vacant WBA Fedelatin super-bantamweight title
33Win30–1–2Heivinson HerreraUD8 (8)2007-06-02Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, Panama
32Draw29–1–2 Volodymyr Sydorenko MD12 (12)2007-03-17 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GermanyFor WBA bantamweight title
31Win29–1–1Edinson JimenezUD8 (8)2006-12-29Gimnasio Municipal, Antón, Panama
30Win28–1–1Miguel Dionisio Cogollo ValdezKO1 (8)2006-07-15Gimnasio Municipal, Antón, Panama
29Draw27–1–1 Volodymyr Sydorenko MD12 (12)2006-03-11 Color Line Arena, Hamburg, GermanyFor WBA bantamweight title
28Win27–1Yogli HerreraUD10 (10)2005-12-10Figali Convention Center, Panama City, PanamaWon vacant WBA Fedelatin bantamweight title
27Win26–1Diego MartinezKO5 (8)2005-10-15 Figali Convention Center, Panama City, Panama
26Loss25–1 Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym SD12 (12)2005-08-31 Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok, ThailandFor interim WBA bantamweight title
25Win25–0Jean Javier SoteloUD10 (10)2005-04-16Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, Panama
24Win24–0Dairo JulioKO1 (10)2005-01-28Jardin El Suspiro, San Miguelito, Panama
23Win23–0Carlos MezaTKO12 (12)2004-12-03Arena Panama Al Brown, Colón, PanamaRetained WBC Latino bantamweight title
22Win22–0 Celestino Caballero UD12 (12)2004-05-25Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, PanamaWon NABA & Panamanian super-bantamweight titles
21Win21–0Sergio GonzalezTKO1 (12)2004-03-16Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, PanamaWon vacant WBC Latino bantamweight title
20Win20–0Davis ArosemenaTKO3 (12)2003-10-03 Roberto Durán Arena, Panama City, PanamaWon vacant WBC Latino super-flyweight title
19Win19–0Pedro Rincon MirandaUD10 (10)2003-05-16Arena Panama Al Brown, Colón, Panama
18Win18–0Arquimedes GonzalezKO5 (6)2003-01-31Arena Panama Al Brown, Colón, Panama
17Win17–0Javier EspinozaKO1 (6)2002-09-14Gimnasio Escolar, David, Panama
16Win16–0Andres CiriacoUD8 (8)2002-08-03Gimnasio de los Leones, Panama City, Panama
15Win15–0Jose MoralesTKO2 (6)2002-05-18Rancho Local, La Mata, Panama
14Win14–0William GonzalezTKO10 (10)2002-03-23Centro Recreativo del Educador, Penonomé, Panama
13Win13–0Anel MitreTKO1 (4)2002-03-10Gimnasio Belisario Porras, Boquete, Panama
12Win12–0Marcos SanchezKO3 (12)2002-01-30Hotel Continental, Panama City, PanamaWon Panamanian bantamweight title
11Win11–0Jose Plinio GonzalezTKO5 (6)2001-12-15Arena Panama Al Brown, Colón, Panama
10Win10–0Davis ArosemenaUD12 (12)2001-11-16Hotel El Panamá, Panama City, PanamaWon vacant Panamanian super-flyweight title
9Win9–0Alex SaavedraKO3 (6)2001-09-22Gimnasio Municipal, Santiago de Veraguas, Panama
8Win8–0Roinet CaballeroTKO6 (6)2001-08-18Arena Panama Al Brown, Colón, Panama
7Win7–0Alex SaavedraTKO9 (12)2001-07-13 Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, PanamaWon vacant WBC FECARBOX super-flyweight title
6Win6–0Roinet CaballeroSD4 (4)2001-06-02Jardín Oasis, Santa Marta, Panama
5Win5–0Roinet CaballeroUD6 (6)2001-05-19Arena Panama Al Brown, Colón, Panama
4Win4–0Jose Plinio GonzalezTKO3 (6)2001-03-31Salón Magnum Eventus, Panama City, Panama
3Win3–0Jose Plinio GonzalezUD4 (4)2000-11-18Jardin El Rancho, Panama City, Panama
2Win2–0Luis CarpinteroTKO2 (4)2000-10-28Gimnasio Yuyin Luzcando, Panama City, Panama
1Win1–0Hussein SanchezTKO1 (4)2000-09-23Gimnasio del Club de Leones, David, Panama

Personal life

Cordoba is now an attorney in Panama. [3]

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Roberto Bonilla
WBC FECARBOX
super-flyweight champion

July 13, 2001 – 2001
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Miguel Alfonso Garcia Lopez
Vacant
Title last held by
Evangelio Pérez
Panamanian
super-flyweight champion

November 16, 2001 – 2004
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Alberto Mitre
Preceded by
Marcos Sánchez
Panamanian
bantamweight champion

January 30, 2002 – September 18, 2008
Won interim title
Vacant
Title next held by
Édgar Valencia
New title WBC Latino
super-flyweight champion

October 3, 2003 – 2004
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
José Antonio López Bueno
Vacant
Title last held by
Angel Antonio Priolo
WBC Latino
bantamweight champion

March 16, 2004 – 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Cristian Faccio
Preceded by NABA
super-bantamweight champion

May 25, 2004 – May, 2004
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Phillip Payne
Panamanian
super-bantamweight champion

May 25, 2004 – September 18, 2008
Won interim title
Vacant
Title next held by
Jhonatan Arenas
Vacant
Title last held by
Pablo David Sepúlveda
WBA Fedelatin
bantamweight champion

December 10, 2005 – 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Nehomar Cermeño
Vacant
Title last held by
Jose Arboleda
WBA Fedelatin
super-bantamweight champion

September 22, 2007 – September 18, 2008
Won interim title
Vacant
Title next held by
Sergio Manuel Medina
Vacant
Title last held by
Gregorio Torres
WBC Latino
featherweight champion

March 31, 2012 – 2013
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Jezreel Corrales
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Celestino Caballero
WBA super-bantamweight champion
Interim title

September 18, 2008 – November 21, 2008
Promoted
Vacant
Title next held by
Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym
Preceded by
Celestino Caballero
Status changed
WBA super-bantamweight champion
Regular title

November 21, 2008 – March 21, 2009
Succeeded by