Hector Pena boxer

Hector Pena boxer
bouts
13
won
7
lost
6
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super lightweight
Debut
1988-02-18
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1970-06-12
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1996-05-16 Mark Lewis LWWWWW Pyramid, Long Beach LOST
Technical knockout
1996-02-29 Mike Walsh WLWDWL Marriott Hotel, Irvine WIN
Split-decision
1992-04-02 Brandon Croly W Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno LOST
Unanimous decision
1992-01-30 Tony West WWLLWL Country Club, Reseda WIN
KO
1991-10-02 James Page WWWWWW Pavilion, Concord LOST
KO
1991-09-10 Curtis Simmons debut La Villa Real Convention Center, McAllen WIN
Technical knockout
1991-06-29 Louie Lomeli WWWWWL Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
1991-06-02 Mark Fornelli WW Union Plaza Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1991-01-31 Lauro Guerrero LDWLWW Marriott Hotel, Irvine WIN
Unanimous decision
1989-07-25 Aaron Brown LWLWLL Country Club, Reseda LOST
KO
1989-06-20 Jerry Lewis LLLLLL Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood WIN
KO
1989-05-25 Javier Garcia debut Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood WIN
KO
1988-02-18 John Bryant WWW El Rancho Tropicana Convention Center, Santa Rosa LOST
Points

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