William Hernandez boxer

William Hernandez boxer
bouts
20
won
10
lost
9
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
super welterweight
Debut
1988-02-18
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1962-07-15
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1993-06-24 Robert Wangila WWWWLL Irvine LOST
Technical knockout
1992-12-04 Luis Ramon Campas WWWWWW Tijuana LOST
KO
1992-07-24 Wilberforce Kiggundu LWWWWW San Bernardino LOST
Technical knockout
1992-05-07 Buck Smith WWWWWW Montana St. College Fieldhouse, Bozeman LOST
KO
1992-03-15 Robert Wangila WWWWWL Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1992-02-10 Mariano Solorio WWLLLW Great Western Forum, Inglewood WIN
KO
1991-08-26 David Kamau WWWWWW Great Western Forum, Inglewood LOST
Technical knockout
1991-03-16 Modesto Guzman DWLLWW Town & Country Fairgrounds, Napa LOST
Points
1990-07-27 Vince Phillips WWWWWW Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
1989-11-28 Vicente Lopez LWWWWW Country Club, Reseda LOST
Technical knockout
1989-11-08 Carlos Perez WWLWLW San Jose WIN
KO
1989-10-07 Grant Walters LLDLLL Arco Arena, Sacramento WIN
KO
1989-07-31 Raul Acuna WL Radisson Hotel, Sacramento WIN
Technical knockout
1989-02-17 David Santos WWWWWW Marriott Hotel, Santa Clara LOST
Points
1988-11-01 Arturo Cardenas WWWWW Hyatt Regency Hotel, Monterey WIN
Technical knockout
1988-09-09 Art Lizarraga LLLLWW Modesto DRAW
Points
1988-08-05 Miguel Hurtado debut San Jose WIN
Points
1988-07-23 Benito Garcia L Arco Arena, Sacramento WIN
Unanimous decision
1988-06-17 John Turner W Pleasanton Marriott, Pleasanton WIN
Technical knockout
1988-02-18 Brian Rapier debut El Rancho Tropicana Convention Center, Santa Rosa WIN
Points

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