Rafael Limon boxer

Rafael Limon boxer
bouts
78
won
53
lost
23
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
super featherweight
Debut
1972-12-05
Height
5′ 5½″/166cm
Reach
66″/168cm
Age
-
Born
1954-01-13
Death
-
Nationality
Mexico

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Rafael Limón Burgos, also known as Bazooka Limón (born 13 January 1954) is a Mexican former professional boxer who held the WBC super featherweight title twice between 1980 and 1982. He also challenged for the same title in 1979 and 1983.Born on 13 January 1954, Limón did not know who his father was. He thought his father was a soldier who lived with his mother, woman who had three sons, including Rafael, and one daughter. The soldier had alcoholic problems and beat up Limon's mom. Limon's mother moved with her children to Mexico City when Limon was 4; and when he was 15, Limon came to meet his real father in a strange way: walking on the street one day, Limon was confronted by a man who tried snatching his purse. He punched the man and ran back home. The man then followed him and arrived at Limon's family's house a couple of minutes behind Limon, and then Limon's mother introduced them as biological father and son.Later on, Limon, like the man who had been his father figure, joined the Mexican Army on February 14, 1972. Limon witnessed some friends boxing and was challenged by an on duty major to fight after he saw a friend get bloodied and found that funny. Limon found out he had talent for the sport and was sent to train with former professional boxer and noted trainer Kid Rapidez after three months learning to box while with the Army.Limon is best known for his four-bout rivalry with Bobby Chacon. Their first fight took place on 7 December 1975, in Mexicali, Mexico, Limón defeating a heavily favoured Chacon in a ten-round unanimous decision (UD).Negotiations took place in 1977–78 to pit Limón against WBA super featherweight champion, Samuel Serrano. However, the fight never took place.Limón challenged WBC super featherweight champion Alexis Argüello in February 1979, suffering an eleventh-round knockout (KO). Following this he and Chacon met for the second time, an accidental clash of heads resulting in a seven-round technical draw (TD). The pair met for a third time on 21 March 1980, in Los Angeles, Chacon earning a 10-round split decision (SD).

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1994-09-07 John Armijo WWLLWW Huntington Park Casino, Huntington Park LOST
KO
1993-05-15 Gregorio Balcazar WWWW Cancun LOST
Corner retirement
1991-08-23 Felipe Rojas LWLWL Acapulco WIN
1991-05-31 Zorrita Gonzalez L Ciudad Acuna WIN
Points
1990-11-01 Moises Perches LLW Mazatlan LOST
KO
1990-06-21 Angel Hernandez WWWWWW El San Juan Hotel & Casino, San Juan LOST
Technical knockout
1990-03-08 Sharmba Mitchell WWWWWW Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1989-10-18 Momong Mana-ay WLWLWL Blaisdell Center Arena, Honolulu LOST
Unanimous decision
1989-04-30 Chil-Sung Jun LWWWWW Jeonju LOST
Points
1988-12-23 Rolando Navarrete WLWWWW Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila LOST
Unanimous decision
1988-06-04 Julio Cesar Chavez WWWWWW Mazatlan LOST
Technical knockout
1987-08-29 Santos Moreno LLLLLL WIN
KO
1986-05-05 Oscar Bejines LWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Technical knockout
1983-08-07 Hector Camacho WWWWWW Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan LOST
Technical knockout
1982-12-11 Bobby Chacon LWWWWW Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento LOST
Unanimous decision
1982-09-18 Chung Il Choi WWWWLW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1982-05-29 Rolando Navarrete WWWWWW The Aladdin, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1981-12-10 Darrell Stovall LWWLLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1981-03-08 Cornelius Boza-Edwards WWWLWW Civic Auditorium, Stockton LOST
Unanimous decision
1980-12-11 Idelfonso Bethelmy DWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1980-07-24 Frankie Baltazar WWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1980-04-25 Frank Ahumada LWLLLL Convention Center, Anaheim WIN
Unanimous decision
1980-03-21 Bobby Chacon WWWDWL Forum, Inglewood LOST
Split-decision
1979-11-27 Faustino Pena debut Houston WIN
Unanimous decision
1979-07-08 Alexis Arguello WWWLWW Felt Forum, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1979-04-09 Bobby Chacon WLWWWW Sports Arena, Los Angeles DRAW
1979-02-26 Miguel Estrada LWWLLW Houston WIN
Technical knockout
1978-12-19 Robert Vasquez WWLDWW Houston WIN
KO
1978-12-04 Abraham Perez WLWWLL Arena Tijuana 72, Tijuana WIN
Technical knockout
1978-08-26 Jaime Nava WLLWWW Fresno WIN
Technical knockout
1978-08-06 Juan Villa WLWWLL Civic Auditorium, Stockton WIN
Technical knockout
1978-06-10 Rocky Ramon LDWWLW State Fair Arena, Oklahoma City WIN
Split-decision
1978-04-15 Isaac Marin WWLWLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1978-03-04 Ernest Bing WWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1977-10-29 Benjamin Ortiz WWLWLL Forum, Inglewood WIN
Unanimous decision
1977-10-22 Aurelio Muniz WLLLLL Ciudad Mante LOST
1977-10-08 Ray Saldivar WLWWDW Forum, Inglewood WIN
KO
1977-09-15 Hector Munoz LLWLLL Reynosa WIN
KO
1977-09-02 Antonio Llamas LLW Coatzacoalcos WIN
Technical knockout
1977-08-06 Mar Basa WWLWLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1977-05-31 Augustin Estrada LLWLWW Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio WIN
Unanimous decision
1977-03-13 Leonardo Bermudez LWDLLW Culiacan DRAW
Points
1976-11-13 Chuy Rodriguez WLDWLW Estadio General Angel Flores, Culiacan WIN
Technical knockout
1976-10-02 Teruyoshi Noji WWLWLL Sports Arena, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1976-08-28 Lionel Rose WLWLLW Forum, Inglewood WIN
Technical knockout
1976-08-06 Ruben Coria LDLLWL Forum, Inglewood WIN
Technical knockout
1976-07-10 Ray Thomas LLLLLL Plaza de Toros, Ciudad Juarez WIN
Technical knockout
1976-06-07 Saul Montana WWWLWL Tijuana WIN
Points
1976-05-04 Antonio Medina Rodriguez LWWWLW Tijuana WIN
Points
1976-02-01 Vicente Blanco WWLWLD Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali WIN
Unanimous decision
1975-12-07 Bobby Chacon WWWWLW Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali WIN
Unanimous decision
1975-11-15 Juan Pablo Oropeza WWWWLW Mexico City WIN
Points
1975-09-13 Victor Ramirez LWLWLL Mexico City LOST
Points
1975-07-12 Jose Luis Meza WLLWWL Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City WIN
Points
1975-06-14 Victor Ramirez WLLWLW Arena Mexico, Mexico City WIN
Points
1975-05-04 Memo Rodriguez WWWLLW Tuxtla Gutierrez LOST
Points
1975-03-15 Tomas Frias WLLWLW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Points
1975-02-08 Chuy Rodriguez WLWWWW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1975-01-03 Goyo Martinez LLLLWL Aguascalientes WIN
KO
1974-12-29 Jose Luis Navarette LWDWW Ciudad Juarez WIN
KO
1974-12-17 Edel Borunda WWWLLL Ciudad Juarez WIN
Technical knockout
1974-12-04 Memo Ramirez WLLWLW Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1974-10-28 Salvador Medina LWLWLL Mexico City WIN
KO
1974-09-28 Alejandro Perez WLWWWW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1974-09-14 Jose Pozos WLLLWL Arena Mexico, Mexico City WIN
KO
1974-07-20 Gaby Morgan WWW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City LOST
1974-06-01 Canelo Salinas LWWD Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1974-04-06 Antonio Nava LWWWW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City LOST
Technical knockout
1974-03-09 Chamaco Casanova LWWLLW Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1974-01-19 Armando Estevez W Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1973-10-31 Canelo Salinas L Arena Coliseo, Mexico City LOST
Points
1973-09-20 Juan Ordonez LLWWDL Mexico City LOST
Technical knockout
1973-09-01 Ventura Perez debut Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
KO
1973-06-08 Carlos Mimila WW Mexico City LOST
Technical knockout
1973-03-21 Magdaleno Andrade W Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1973-02-10 Joel Carmona debut Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1973-02-03 Raul Juarez debut Arena Coliseo, Mexico City WIN
Technical knockout
1972-12-05 Jose Garcia L Mexico City WIN
KO

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