Jesse Benavides boxeador

Jesse Benavides boxeador
combates
46
ganados
40
perdidos
5
empates
1
Estado
inactive
División
super bantamweight
Debut
1984-09-27
Altura
5′ 4″/163cm
Alcanza
-
Edad
-
Nacimiento
1963-11-03
Muerte
-
Nacionalidad
USA

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Jesse Benavides (born November 8, 1963 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American former professional boxer. His professional boxing record was 40–5–1.Jesse Benavides was the 1981 National AAU (106lbs) Light Flyweight Champion and 1983 National USA/ABF (119lbs) Bantamweight Champion. Jesse Benavides was a four time Texas State Golden Gloves Champion. Jesse was the 1981 (106lbs) Light Flyweight National Golden Gloves Champion, the 1982 (112lbs) Flyweight National Golden Gloves Champion, and the 1983 (119lbs) Bantamweight National Golden Gloves Champion. Jesse was also the 1981 National Sports Festival (106lbs) Light Flyweight Champion, and the National Sports Festival (112lbs) Flyweight National Champion. Jesse was the 1983 (119lbs) Bantamweight North America Champion and competed in the 1983 World Cup in Rome, Italy. Jesse Benavides was runner up at the 1984 U.S. Olympic Trials.Jesse Benavides began his Professional career in 1984 under manager Emanuel Steward's Kronk Gym and was trained by Tony Ayala Sr. Jesse won his first professional title, the United States Boxing Association (USBA) 122lbs Championship, on 11/20/1987. On 05/24/1991, Jesse Benavides, won the WBO 122lbs super bantamweight World Championship, with a win over Orlando Fernandez of Puerto Rico. Jesse defended the belt once before losing it in London, England to Duke McKenzie in 1992. On 05/21/1993 Jesse Benavides won the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) 122 lbs. Championship and earned a title fight against Tracy Harris Patterson. Benavides loss a close unanimous decision. He also loss a close decision to Kevin Kelly for the WBC Featherweight Title in 1994. Benavides retired in 1996 after a KO loss to Marco Antonio Barrera for the WBO super bantamweight title.Awards: Jesse Benavides won the Outstanding Boxer Award of the 1982 Golden Gloves National Tournament, in 1983 Benavides was the winner of the Sullivan Award for Amateur Boxer Of the Year. In 1991 Jesse Benavides was honored to be named the recipient of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Medallion of Excellence Award, for Role Model of the Year in Washington DC. Jesse also was awarded WBO Fight Of The Year in 1991 at the WBO Convention.

Fecha Oponente Resultados últimos oponentes Lugar Resultado
1996-05-04 Marco Antonio Barrera WWWWWW Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim LOST
KO
1995-09-23 Hector Ulises Chong LLLWLL JohnnyLand, Corpus Christi WIN
Unanimous decision
1995-05-28 Roberto Villareal WLLLLL Convention Center, South Padre Island WIN
Points
1995-02-18 Manuel Avila LLLLLL Expo Center, Kingsville WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-05-06 Kevin Kelley WWWWWW Boardwalk Convention Center, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1993-12-08 Jesus Sarabia WWWDLL Callaghan Plaza, San Antonio WIN
Unanimous decision
1993-07-19 Ramiro Valero debut Marriott Riverwalk, San Antonio WIN
KO
1993-05-21 Runnell Doll LWLDLD Tarrant Co Convention Center, Fort Worth WIN
Corner retirement
1993-03-13 Tracy Harris Patterson WWWWWD McCann Recreation Center, Poughkeepsie LOST
Unanimous decision
1992-10-15 Duke McKenzie WWWWLW Lewisham Theatre, Lewisham LOST
Unanimous decision
1992-03-21 Efrain Pintor LLLWLW Waco DRAW
1991-08-30 Fernando Ramos LLWWL Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Technical knockout
1991-05-24 Orlando Fernandez WWLWWL Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Unanimous decision
1991-01-25 Rafael Ortega LLWWLL Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Unanimous decision
1990-08-13 Diego Avila LDLLDL Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Unanimous decision
1990-05-13 Kelvin Seabrooks WWWLWL Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Technical knockout
1990-03-25 Jesus Salud WWWWWW Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Majority decision
1990-02-06 Jose Luis Soto LLLLLL Memphis WIN
Unanimous decision
1989-11-17 Gary Spencer LWLWLL Memorial Hall, Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
1989-04-28 Daniel Garcia LLWWWL Holiday Inn Holidome, Tucson WIN
Technical knockout
1988-12-15 Jeff Hanna WLWLLL Convention Center, Tucson WIN
Technical knockout
1988-11-23 Diego Briones Herrera LL Convention Center, Tucson WIN
Technical knockout
1988-10-02 Richard Abila WWWWLL Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio WIN
Unanimous decision
1988-07-28 Pedro Decima WLWWWW Caesars Palace, Sports Pavilion, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
1988-05-21 James Pipps WWWWWW George R Brown Convention Center, Houston WIN
Technical knockout
1987-11-20 Greg Richardson WWWWWL Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Split-decision
1987-10-31 Mike Moreno LWLWLL Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix WIN
KO
1987-09-25 Hugo Partida LLLLLL Holiday Inn Holidome, Tucson WIN
Technical knockout
1987-08-15 Arturo Tebaqui LLLLLL Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio WIN
Technical knockout
1987-05-29 Hector Cortez LDLDLL Cobo Arena, Detroit WIN
Technical knockout
1987-03-10 John Boyd LWWWWW Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Technical knockout
1986-08-23 David Johnson WLDWLW Corpus Christi WIN
Points
1986-07-28 Antonio Escobar LLLLLW Grahams Studio West, Phoenix WIN
Technical knockout
1986-06-15 Alvaro Rosquero debut Corpus Christi WIN
KO
1986-05-11 Gerardo Velasquez WWWWW Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
KO
1986-02-10 Eugenio Morgan WLWLLW Laughlin WIN
Technical knockout
1985-12-13 Juan Armienta LL San Antonio WIN
Technical knockout
1985-10-24 Eddie Petty LDWL Cobo Arena, Detroit WIN
Technical knockout
1985-09-25 Eddie Gonzalez LLLWLL Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Technical knockout
1985-07-10 Pedro Rodriguez LLWLLW Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Unanimous decision
1985-05-21 Rogelio Leanos LWLD Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi WIN
Technical knockout
1985-03-31 Adolfo Lopez LWWLLD Riverside Resort & Casino, Laughlin WIN
Majority decision
1985-02-08 Agustin Soberanes LLLWWL Caesars Tahoe, Stateline WIN
Unanimous decision
1985-01-31 Bobby Adams LLWL Cobo Arena, Detroit WIN
Technical knockout
1984-11-14 Ray Espinoza debut Cobo Arena, Detroit WIN
KO
1984-09-27 Tommy Valdez debut Corpus Christi WIN
KO

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