Antonio Garcia boxer

Antonio Garcia boxer
bouts
22
won
11
lost
9
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1980-03-15
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
Mexico

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1994-09-30 Ruben Otero WLLLLL WIN
Technical knockout
1993-07-02 Primo Ramos LLLWLW Victoria de Durango LOST
Unanimous decision
1992-10-30 Eriberto Valdez LLLLWL Guadalajara WIN
Points
1992-05-15 Luis Francisco Perez WLWLLL Guadalajara WIN
Points
1992-03-21 Jesus Cardenas WWLWWW Mexico City LOST
Technical knockout
1991-08-05 Francisco Cuesta WDWWWL Tijuana LOST
Points
1991-06-10 Rogelio Montenegro WWWWWL Tijuana WIN
KO
1991-04-08 Juan Soberanes WWLLLW Tijuana DRAW
Points
1990-10-23 Lonnie Smith LLWWWW The Aladdin, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision
1990-04-07 Marco Antonio Lizarraga WWWWWW Mexico City LOST
Points
1990-02-17 Felipe Fuentes WWWLWL Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-09-16 Luis Mora LWWLWL Monumental Plaza de Toros México, Mexico City WIN
Points
1989-06-24 Juan Estrada LLWLWW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
KO
1989-02-04 Guillermo Cruz LWWWWW Arena Naucalpan, Naucalpan de Juárez WIN
Technical knockout
1988-09-24 Juan Estrada WLWLL Arena Coliseo, Mexico City LOST
1987-10-16 Jesus Cardenas debut WIN
Technical knockout
1986-02-21 Sergio Hernandez WWWWWW WIN
Technical knockout
1985-11-23 Juan Garcia WLLWWL Guadalajara DRAW
Points
1984-10-26 Sergio Hernandez LDWWWW Chetumal WIN
Points
1984-02-03 Jaime Balboa WWWWWW Monterrey LOST
Technical knockout
1980-07-09 George Crawford debut Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision
1980-03-15 Dave Ramos WWWL Weber State College Gymnasium, Ogden LOST
KO

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