Wilfredo Rivera boxer

Wilfredo Rivera boxer
bouts
43
won
35
lost
7
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1988-04-02
Height
5′ 11″/180cm
Reach
72″/183cm
Age
-
Born
1969-05-04
Death
-
Nationality
Puerto Rico

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Wilfredo Rivera (born May 4, 1969) is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who fought three times for world titles, losing to Pernell Whitaker twice and to Oscar De La Hoya.Rivera was a member of the Puerto Rican men's boxing team that participated at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He was, however, not allowed to participate himself, the Puerto Rican Boxing Federation choosing Hector Arroyo instead to fight at Rivera's weight during those Olympic Games. Rivera wound up his amateur boxing career with a record of 51 wins and 6 losses.Rivera debuted as a professional boxer on May 2, 1988, beating the also debuting Jose Centeno by knockout in San Juan. He then defeated Agustin Silva and Luis Rivera (no relation), the latter as part of an undercard headed by the fight between John John Molina and Juan Laporte at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan on April 29, 1989.Rivera won his next two bouts, both at the Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum, before facing future IBF world Lightweight champion Leavander Johnson, 3-0 before their bout, on September 12, 1989, in a battle of undefeated prospects at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The two remained undefeated after fighting to a draw (tie).After two wins over lower opposition rivals Luis De Jesus (3-7) and Jose Luis De Jesus (1-1, the latter two not the same boxer), Rivera fought a string of hard opponents, including 11-1 Francisco Martinez, a knockout victory for Rivera on June 21, 1991 at Tamiami, Florida; Valentin Ocasio, who was 2-5 but who had lasted the six rounds distance against Félix Trinidad earlier and whom Rivera knocked out on October 30, 1991 in San Juan; 27-12 Idelmar Paisan, a unanimous decision win for Rivera on November 27 at San Juan; fellow Trinidad victim, 17-15 Darren McGrew, knocked out by Rivera on March 12, 1992 in San Juan; and 21-12-3 Amancio Castro, defeated by Rivera on June 13, 1992 at Miami by technical knockout.Next was Delfino Martin, a 13 win, 17 losses trail horse who fought Rivera on Saturday, February 13, 1993 as part of the undercard in which Molina successfully defended his IBF world Junior Lightweight title by outpointing Francisco Segura over 12 rounds at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan. Rivera defeated Martin by unanimous decision.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2005-07-10 Darien Ford LWLLLL Cedar Beach Park, Allentown WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-05-07 Jeff Carpenter WLDWLL Crown Plaza, Allentown WIN
Technical knockout
2002-07-19 Alfredo Cuevas LLWLWW DePaul Athletic Center, Chicago LOST
Technical knockout
2002-05-31 Michael Lerma DLWLLL LaGrave Field, Fort Worth LOST
Unanimous decision
2002-03-01 Anthony Ivory LLDLWW Coliseo Guillermo Angulo, Carolina WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-05-05 Fernando Vargas WWWWWL Don Haskins Center, El Paso LOST
Technical knockout
2001-01-07 Rob Bleakley LWLLWL The Paladium, Nashville WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-07-21 Gerald Coleman LLLLLL Harrah's Hotel & Casino, Reno WIN
Technical knockout
1999-09-25 Shane Mosley WWWWWW Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula LOST
KO
1999-07-16 Jimmy Morgan LLLLLL Radisson Hotel, Evansville WIN
Technical knockout
1999-04-21 Angel Hernandez WWWWWW Ramada Inn, Rosemont WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-05-30 Carlos Palomino LLWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-12-06 Oscar De La Hoya WWWWWW Caesars Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1997-09-12 Mark Hammon WWWWL Caesars Palace, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1997-07-25 Benjie Marquez DWWWLL Condado WIN
Technical knockout
1997-04-19 Alex Lubo WWWWLW Centro Convenciones, Condado WIN
Technical knockout
1997-03-22 Livingstone Bramble LLLWLL Condado WIN
KO
1996-09-20 Pernell Whitaker WWWWWW James Knight Convention Center, Miami LOST
Unanimous decision
1996-04-12 Pernell Whitaker DWWWWW Atlantis Casino, Cupecoy Bay LOST
Split-decision
1995-11-18 Steve Larrimore LWLLLL Taj Majal Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1995-07-15 Manuel Hernandez WLWLWL Caesars Tahoe, Stateline WIN
Technical knockout
1995-04-18 Cassius Clay Horne LWWWDL Aladdin Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1995-01-25 Roland Rangel WLWDLL Taj Majal Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-09-12 Rod Sequenan LLLLLL Great Western Forum, Inglewood WIN
KO
1994-07-22 Carlos Cartagena WLWLWW Trujillo Alto WIN
Technical knockout
1993-08-09 Stephan Johnson WWWWWW Great Western Forum, Inglewood WIN
Unanimous decision
1993-06-28 Lonnie Smith WWLWWD Great Western Forum, Inglewood WIN
Unanimous decision
1993-04-26 Ariel Gabriel Chaves WDWWW Great Western Forum, Inglewood WIN
Corner retirement
1993-02-13 Delfino Marin LLLLLL Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan WIN
Unanimous decision
1992-06-13 Amancio Castro LLWWLW Miami WIN
Technical knockout
1992-03-12 Darren McGrew LLLLLW San Juan WIN
KO
1991-11-27 Idelmar Jose Paisan WLLLWL San Juan WIN
Unanimous decision
1991-10-30 Valentin Ocasio LWWLLL San Juan WIN
KO
1991-06-21 Francisco Martinez WWWWLW Tamiami Fairgrounds Auditorium, Miami WIN
KO
1990-09-06 Jose Luis De Jesus WL El San Juan Hotel & Casino, San Juan WIN
Technical knockout
1990-06-02 Luis De Jesus LLLLLL Olympic Auditorium, Miramar WIN
Technical knockout
1989-09-12 Leavander Johnson WWW Showboat Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City DRAW
Points
1989-08-24 Sean Knight debut Felt Forum, New York WIN
Points
1989-07-27 Tomas Hernandez WWWWWL Felt Forum, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1989-07-22 Robert Alvarez W Brooklyn WIN
Unanimous decision
1989-04-29 Luis Rivera LL Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan WIN
Points
1988-06-06 Agustin Silva L Sands Hotel & Casino, San Juan WIN
Points
1988-04-02 Ivan Centeno debut San Juan WIN
Technical knockout

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