Miguel Canto boxer
- bouts
- 74
- won
- 61
- lost
- 9
- draw
- 4
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- flyweight
- Debut
- 1969-02-05
- Height
- 5′ 0½″/154cm
- Reach
- 63″/160cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1948-01-30
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Mexico
Miguel Angel Canto Solis (born January 30, 1948) is a former world boxing champion from Mexico who held the WBC and Lineal Flyweight titles.Unlike many Mexican boxers, Canto was not a "slam-bang" type of boxer ("Slam-Bang" boxers are boxers whose fights are usually action-packed; Mexican boxers are usually stereotyped as "slam-bangers"). He used boxing techniques and knowledge instead of trying to score knockouts in most of his fights. Proof of this is that he only won fifteen fights by knockout, out of more than seventy professional bouts. He was a defensive expert, somewhat in the style of Willie Pep.Canto began his professional boxing career on February 5, 1969. He became one of those rare cases in boxing, like Alexis Argüello, Henry Armstrong, Bernard Hopkins, Victor Luvi Callejas and Wilfredo Vazquez, where a boxer loses his first fight and goes on to become a world champion. He lost that day to Raul Hernandez, in Canto's hometown of Mérida, by a knockout in round three.His first win came against Pedro Martinez, on May 5, 1969, by a four round decision, also at Mérida. Canto lost his next fight, but a streak of seven undefeated fights (he went 5-0-2, with 2 knockouts during that streak), led him to fight Vicente Pool on May 27 of 1970, for the Yucatán state Flyweight title. Canto won his first professional belt when he outpointed Pool over twelve rounds. In his first defense, he retained the crown, with a twelve round decision over Jose Luis Cetina. After losing his next bout, a ten round, non title bout against Tarcisio Gomez, on a decision, he went on to win 21 bouts in a row, including his first bout outside Mérida (a two round knockout of Pedro Martinez in Cansahcab, Mexico), and a win over Constantino Garcia on January 22, 1972, by twelve round decision, to claim the Mexican Flyweight title. On January 31, 1973, he fought to a ten round draw (tie) against perennial contender Ignacio Espinal.After winning his next four fights, including a rematch victory over Tarcisio Gomez, he was given his first world title try, when he fought Betulio González in Maracaibo, Venezuela, for the WBC world Flyweight title. In what was also his first fight abroad, he was outpointed by the equally legendary Gonzalez, considered by many to be Venezuela's greatest fighter of all time, on August 4 of 1973.Canto won six more fights, including two Mexican title defenses, and on January 8, 1975, he faced WBC world Flyweight champion Shoji Oguma in Sendai. Canto defeated Oguma by a fifteen round decision to claim the WBC and vacant lineal flyweight titles. His dream of becoming a world champion finally realized, Canto was a busy champion, mixing several non-title bouts with his title defenses. In his next fight, he beat Espinal in a rematch by a ten round decision. In his first title defense, he avenged his loss to Betulio Gonzalez by a fifteen round decision. On August 23 of that year, he defeated OPBF champion Jiro Takada by 11th round TKO. Following that win, Canto faced Espinal for a third time and retained his title once again by a fifteen round decision. On May 15, 1976, he scored a win over former champion Susumu Hanagata. Canto eventually became a traveling world champion.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1982-07-24 | Rodolfo Ortega | WWWWWW | Carte Clara Baseball Park, Merida | LOST Technical knockout |
1981-10-31 | Alfredo Hernandez | LLLWWW | Auditorio Municipal, Torreon | LOST Technical knockout |
1981-08-29 | Candido Tellez | WWWWLW | Villahermosa | LOST KO |
1981-06-06 | Gabriel Bernal | WWWDLW | Merida | WIN Points |
1981-03-29 | Gabriel Bernal | WWWWDL | Villahermosa | LOST Points |
1981-02-22 | Sung Jun Kim | LLDLWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1980-10-18 | Orlando Maldonado | WWWWWW | Plaza de Toros Nuevo Progreso, Guadalajara | WIN |
1980-08-16 | Alfredo Hernandez | WWLWLW | Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1979-09-09 | Chan-Hee Park | WWWDWW | Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul | DRAW Points |
1979-03-18 | Chan-Hee Park | WWWWWD | Kudok Gymnasium, Busan | LOST Unanimous decision |
1979-02-10 | Antonio Avelar | WWLWWL | Parque Carta Clara, Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1978-11-20 | Facomron Vibonchai | LW | Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston | WIN Split-decision |
1978-04-18 | Shoji Oguma | WWLWWL | Kokugikan | WIN Unanimous decision |
1978-01-04 | Shoji Oguma | LWWLWW | City Sogo Gym, Koriyama | WIN Split-decision |
1977-11-30 | Martin Vargas | WWWWLW | Estadio Nacional, Santiago de Chile | WIN Unanimous decision |
1977-09-17 | Martin Vargas | WWWWWW | Parque Carta Clara, Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1977-06-15 | Kimio Furesawa | LLWWWW | Shinagawa Sports Land | WIN Unanimous decision |
1977-04-24 | Luis Reyes Arnal | WWWLWW | Nuevo Circo, Caracas | WIN Split-decision |
1976-11-19 | Orlando Javierto | WLWWWL | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1976-10-03 | Betulio Gonzalez | WWWWWW | Nuevo Circo, Caracas | WIN Split-decision |
1976-05-15 | Susumu Hanagata | LWWWLL | Parque Carta Clara, Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1976-03-13 | Francisco Marquez | WWWWDW | Arena Mexico, Mexico City | WIN Points |
1975-12-13 | Ignacio Espinal | WWWLWW | Parque Carta Clara, Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1975-08-23 | Jiro Takada | WWDWWW | Parque Carta Clara, Merida | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-07-18 | Lupe Madera | LWLWWW | Cozumel | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-05-24 | Betulio Gonzalez | WWWWLW | Plaza de Toros Monumental, Monterrey | WIN Split-decision |
1975-03-08 | Ignacio Espinal | WWWWWW | Parque Carta Clara, Merida | WIN Split-decision |
1975-01-08 | Shoji Oguma | WWWWLW | Miyagi Sports Center, Sendai | WIN Majority decision |
1974-10-25 | Ricardo Delgado | LDWDLL | Valladolid | WIN Points |
1974-08-17 | Alberto Morales | DWWWLD | Arena Mexico, Mexico City | WIN Points |
1974-06-08 | Pablito Jimenez | LLWWWW | Merida | WIN Split-decision |
1974-04-27 | Manuel Montiel | WLWLWW | Plaza de Toros, Merida | WIN Points |
1974-02-13 | Tony Moreno | LDDDLD | Merida | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-11-17 | Lupe Hernandez | WWWLLW | Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1973-08-04 | Betulio Gonzalez | WLWWWW | Estadio Luis Aparicio, Maracaibo | LOST Majority decision |
1973-06-29 | Chamaco Rodriguez | debut | Chetumal | WIN KO |
1973-05-10 | Luis Enrique Garcia | debut | Villahermosa | WIN Technical knockout |
1973-05-02 | Rudy Billones | LLLLLL | Merida | WIN Points |
1973-03-24 | Tarcisio Gomez | WDWWWW | Merida | WIN KO |
1973-01-31 | Ignacio Espinal | WWWLLD | Merida | DRAW Points |
1972-11-18 | Alberto Morales | WWWWWW | Plaza de Toros, Merida | WIN Points |
1972-09-27 | Jose Antonio Corral | WWWWW | Merida | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-07-26 | Jose Luis Valencia | WWDLLW | Merida | WIN Points |
1972-05-20 | Ricardo Delgado | WWWWLL | Merida | WIN Unanimous decision |
1972-04-05 | Armando Villa | WLWWWL | Merida | WIN Technical knockout |
1972-03-15 | Jose Vargas | LLLLWL | Merida | WIN Points |
1972-01-22 | Rocky Garcia | LWWWWL | Plaza de Toros, Merida | WIN Points |
1971-12-01 | Luis Carlos Urrunaga | WWLLWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1971-10-20 | Alberto Morales | WLWLWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1971-09-01 | Roberto Alvarez | LWWWWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1971-07-28 | Domingo Ledezma | WWL | Merida | WIN Points |
1971-07-14 | Pedro Lopez | W | Merida | WIN KO |
1971-06-02 | Mario Garcia | debut | Merida | WIN KO |
1971-05-14 | Gavilan Martinez | DLDL | Tekax | WIN Points |
1971-04-29 | Jose Luis Cetina | LWWWWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1971-04-04 | Tigre Bracamonte | WLL | Tizimin | WIN Points |
1971-03-17 | Marcus Gomez | debut | Merida | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-02-14 | Francisco Mugre Montalvo | debut | Cansahcab | WIN KO |
1971-01-21 | Pedro Martinez | L | Cansahcab | WIN KO |
1970-12-09 | Jose Medrano | debut | Merida | WIN Points |
1970-11-11 | Arturo Velazquez | debut | Merida | WIN Points |
1970-10-14 | Tarcisio Gomez | WWWW | Merida | LOST Points |
1970-06-24 | Jose Luis Cetina | WWWWLL | Merida | WIN Points |
1970-05-27 | Vicente Pool | LWWLWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1970-04-29 | Juan Torres | L | Merida | DRAW Points |
1970-04-08 | Alex Basilio | debut | Merida | WIN KO |
1970-03-21 | Baby Albornoz | LLLWDL | Chetumal | WIN Technical knockout |
1970-03-04 | Vicente Pool | WLWLWW | Merida | WIN Points |
1970-02-04 | Joe Calvario | LW | Merida | DRAW Points |
1970-01-21 | Rudy Granados | debut | Merida | WIN Points |
1969-12-06 | Vicente Pool | WLW | Chetumal | WIN Points |
1969-08-13 | Pedro Carillo | debut | Arena Coliseo, Mexico City | LOST Technical knockout |
1969-05-05 | Pedro Martinez | debut | Merida | WIN Points |
1969-02-05 | Raul Hernandez | debut | Merida | LOST Technical knockout |