Carlos Balderas (Karlos) boxer

Carlos Balderas boxer
bouts
14
won
13
lost
1
draw
0
Status
active
Division
light
Debut
2017-04-09
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
73″/185cm
Age
23
Born
1996-08-24
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Karlos Zenon Balderas Jr. (born August 24, 1996) is an American boxer who competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Balderas was born on May 24, 1996 in Lompoc, California. He was the first member of his family to be born in the United States; his grandfather first came to California, leaving his wife and children behind in Oaxaca, Mexico, to work in strawberry fields, eventually earning the money to move the rest of the family to the United States. Whilst growing up in Santa Maria, California, Balderas was first taken to a boxing gym as a punishment for fighting in the streets with his friends and getting suspended from school. His older brother Jose is also a boxer.Balderas is coached by his father Zenon and his uncle David.In December 2014, Balderas won the lightweight division of the US National Team Trials, qualifying him for the 2015 Pan American Games held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he received a first round bye and was defeated in the quarterfinals by Lindolfo Delgado of Mexico.Balderas represented the USA Knockouts in the World Series of Boxing (WSB). In 2015 he took part in five bouts, defeating Fabio Introvaia of Italy, Dawid Michelus of Poland, Brian Nunez of Argentina and Adrian Javier Martinez Morales of Puerto Rico but losing to Azerbaijan's Albert Selimov. In 2016 he won his first two bouts against Lindolfo Delgado and Moroccan Hamza Rabii.He qualified for the men's lightweight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Brazil via his results in the WSB where he won the gold medal in his elite division and was named Outstanding Boxer of the event. Balderas was given his Olympic allocation by the International Boxing Association (AIBA) after two of the athletes ahead of him in the final WSB rankings instead qualified for the Olympics through the 2015 World Championships. Balderas won his first two Olympic matches but lost in the quarterfinals to Cuban finalist Lázaro Álvarez. On April 9, 2017, he won his pro debut by first-round TKO.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2022-05-21 Ruben Cervera WLLWWW Resorts World Las Vegas, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2022-03-04 Aelio Mesquita WWLDWL Save Mart Arena, Fresno WIN
KO
2021-11-20 Julio Cortez WLLWWL Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2021-08-14 Fidel Cervantes WWWWWL Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tulsa WIN
Technical knockout
2019-12-21 Juan Rene Tellez WWWWWL Toyota Arena, Ontario WIN
KO
2019-07-13 Robert Frankel LLWLWL Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis WIN
Technical knockout
2019-04-20 Luis May WLWLLL Dignity Health Sports Park , Carson WIN
KO
2019-02-16 Jose Cen Torres LLLLLL Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles WIN
Corner retirement
2018-07-28 Giovanni Caro LWLLLL Staples Center, Los Angeles WIN
KO
2018-06-09 Alex Silva WLLWLL Staples Center, Los Angeles WIN
KO
2018-02-17 Jorge Rojas Zacazontetl WLWDWL Don Haskins Center, El Paso WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-12-15 Carlos Flores LLWDLL Pioneer Event Center, Lancaster WIN
KO
2017-07-30 Eder Amaro Fajardo LWWLLW Rabobank Theater, Bakersfield WIN
KO
2017-04-09 Thomas Smith WLWWLL The Novo at L.A. Live, Los Angeles WIN
Corner retirement

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