Francisco Bojado boxeador
- combates
- 21
- ganados
- 18
- perdidos
- 3
- empates
- 0
- Estado
- inactive
- División
- super lightweight
- Debut
- 2001-01-13
- Altura
- 5′ 6½″/169cm
- Alcanza
- 66″/168cm
- Edad
- -
- Nacimiento
- 1983-05-11
- Muerte
- -
- Nacionalidad
- Mexico
Francisco Bojado (born 11 May 1983) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2007. As an amateur, he competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Francisco is also the brother of amateur boxer, Angel Bojado.He compiled an amateur record of 168–15 and represented Mexico at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.Francisco lost in the second qualifying round at the games. He returned home with his eyes set on turning professional. Shortly after, he was signed by Shelly Finkel, a man who also managed Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson, among many others. Finkel soon helped Bojado sign a multi-fight deal with cable television channel Showtime.On January 13 of 2001, he made his professional debut by beating Derrick Castor by knockout in the second round at Uncasville, Connecticut. He followed that victory with eight more knockout wins, including wins over veterans Mauro Lucero, Glenn Forde and Eleazar Contreras. But on February 16, 2002, also at Uncasville, he was upset by Juan Carlos Rubio, who beat him by a ten-round decision. He would later avenge the loss to Rubio, by 12-round decisionOn January 24, 2004, Francisco defeated experienced Emmanuel Clottey in Atlantic City, New Jersey.On July 24, however, he suffered another setback, when former world Jr. Lightweight champion Jesse James Leija beat him by a split ten-round decision. He walked away from the sport following the loss.
Fecha | Oponente | Resultados últimos oponentes | Lugar | Resultado |
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2007-10-06 | Steve Forbes | WWWWLL | Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino, Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas | LOST Split-decision |
2007-07-27 | Rogelio Castaneda Jr | WWWWLL | Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson | WIN Technical knockout |
2007-05-04 | Dairo Esalas | WLLWLL | MGM Grand, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-07-24 | Jesse James Leija | WLWWW | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City | LOST Split-decision |
2004-05-08 | Andre Eason | WWWLWW | Casino Del Sol, Tucson | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-01-24 | Emmanuel Clottey | WWLWWW | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-11-22 | Juan Carlos Rubio | LLWWWW | Reliant Park, Houston | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-08-09 | Lemuel Nelson | WDWWWL | Miami Arena, Miami | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-05-10 | William Adamyan | WWWWWW | Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula | WIN KO |
2003-02-01 | Frankie Santos | WWDWLW | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-10-19 | Frankie Sanchez | WWLWWL | Reliant Park, Houston | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-02-16 | Juan Carlos Rubio | WWWLLW | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | LOST Unanimous decision |
2001-11-03 | Mauro Lucero | LWLLWL | MGM Grand, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
2001-10-13 | Eleazar Contreras Jr | WWWDWW | Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
2001-09-01 | Jesse Varela | WWWWLL | Don Haskins Center, El Paso | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-06-23 | Glenn Forde | WLLWLD | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | WIN KO |
2001-05-19 | Ernesto Fuentes | WWWWLL | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-05-05 | David Montes | WLWWLL | Don Haskins Center, El Paso | WIN KO |
2001-04-20 | Mario Lacey | DWWDW | Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
2001-03-02 | Alejandro Rivera | WDLWLL | Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-01-13 | Detrick Castor | LD | Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville | WIN Technical knockout |