Miguel Canto boxer

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
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