Leonardo Cruz boxeador

Leonardo Cruz boxeador
combates
51
ganados
40
perdidos
8
empates
3
Estado
inactive
División
super bantamweight
Debut
1971-03-04
Altura
5′ 5½″/166cm
Alcanza
-
Edad
-
Nacimiento
1953-01-17
Muerte
-
Nacionalidad
Dominican Republic

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Leonardo Cruz (born January 17, 1953, in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic), better known in the world of boxing as Leo Cruz, was a world Jr. Featherweight champion from the Dominican Republic.Leo was the brother of Carlos Cruz. Carlos had conquered the world Lightweight title by beating Carlos Ortiz in 1968, but lost his life in a plane crash on February 15, 1970.Leo moved to Puerto Rico early in the 1970s, and began identifying himself as half Puerto Rican almost immediately.He began his successful professional boxing career in Puerto Rico, with a string of wins. Despite having beaten future two time world champion Lupe Pintor, however, Cruz was still a virtual unknown when given a chance to win the WBC world Jr. Featherweight championship. Despite losing by a knockout in the 13th round against world champion Wilfredo Gómez, his stock around the boxing world rose after that fight. Cruz kept on fighting, and winning, until he was given a second world title try, this time by the WBA world champion Sergio Victor Palma, in Buenos Aires. Cruz was beaten by a decision in 15 by the Argentine world champion, but in a rematch on 12 June 1982 at Miami, Cruz became world champion by defeating Palma by a decision, also in 15 rounds.Cruz in his first defense knocked out Benito Badilla of Chile in eight rounds, at Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan. When Gómez left his WBC title vacant soon after, Cruz became recognized by most fans as the universal world champion. Then, he defeated South Korean challenger Soon-Hyun Chung, by decision in 15; after dropping him in round eight; also in San Juan. In his first defense at his home country, Cruz put his title on the line in August 1983 against Nicaraguan challenger Cleo Garcia at Santo Domingo. Cruz retained the title by a decision.With a defense against Puerto Rican Victor Luvi Callejas looming ahead, Cruz went to Milan in February 1984, and, while defending his crown against Italian Loris Stecca, was stopped in round 12, therefore losing the WBA world junior featherweight title.

Fecha Oponente Resultados últimos oponentes Lugar Resultado
1989-05-19 Chris Diaz LLLLWL El San Juan Hotel & Casino, San Juan LOST
Technical knockout
1984-05-26 Jose Guzman debut Mets Pavillion, Guaynabo WIN
KO
1984-02-22 Loris Stecca WWWWWW Palasport di San Siro, Milan LOST
Technical knockout
1983-08-26 Cleo Garcia LWWWWL Estadio Quisqueya, Santo Domingo WIN
Unanimous decision
1983-03-16 Soon-Hyun Chung WWWWWW Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan WIN
Unanimous decision
1982-11-13 Benito Badilla WWWWWW Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan WIN
KO
1982-06-12 Sergio Victor Palma WWWWWW Convention Center, Miami Beach WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-12-08 Milton Torres DWDLLD San Juan WIN
Points
1981-04-04 Sergio Victor Palma WWWWWW Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires LOST
Unanimous decision
1980-09-17 Niliberto Herrera WWLLWL Palacio de Deportes, Santo Domingo WIN
Unanimous decision
1980-08-26 Luis Barreto W Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1980-03-02 Howard Doyle debut Joe Louis Arena, Detroit WIN
KO
1979-08-04 Ismael Santana WWW Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago WIN
KO
1979-02-18 Jose Cervantes LWWWWL Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan WIN
Points
1978-09-09 Wilfredo Gomez WWWWWW Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan LOST
Technical knockout
1978-07-08 Eladio Leal WWLWWL San Juan WIN
KO
1978-04-22 Lupe Pintor WWWWWW Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan WIN
Points
1978-02-02 Guillermo Almengot LLLLL Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1977-10-15 Aurelio Birriel LWWWWW Carolina LOST
Points
1977-10-03 Manuel Batista WWL Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1977-06-13 Nelson Cruz Tamariz WWLWWL Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1977-03-14 Nelson Cruz Tamariz WWWLWW Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1977-01-15 Reynaldo Hidalgo WWWWLL Gimnasio Nuevo Panama, Panama City LOST
Technical knockout
1976-03-15 Tony Rocha WWWWWL Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1975-12-22 Idelfonso Bethelmy WWWLWW Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1975-10-08 Jose Nunez WLLL Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1975-09-01 Francisco Villegas LDWDWW Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan WIN
Points
1975-06-16 Francisco Cruz WWLLWW Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1975-01-09 Roberto Pena L Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1974-12-19 Livio Nolasco LWLWLW Santo Domingo LOST
KO
1974-09-09 Benjamin Ortiz WLLWWW San Juan WIN
Points
1974-08-14 Roberto Pena debut Palacio de Deportes, Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1974-07-06 Inocencio Pena LL Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1974-04-06 Francisco Cruz LLLLWL Country Club Stadium, San Juan LOST
Points
1973-11-30 Enrique Maxwell WWWWDW San Juan WIN
Points
1973-10-27 Andres Torres LWWLLL San Juan WIN
KO
1973-09-01 Hector Espinosa D Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan WIN
Technical knockout
1973-07-14 Francisco Cruz LLLL Caguas WIN
Points
1973-05-12 Luciano Santos LDLLLL Country Club Stadium, Carolina WIN
Points
1973-04-28 Andres Torres LWLWWL Country Club Stadium, Carolina WIN
Points
1973-04-07 Heriberto Olivares WDLLLL Carolina DRAW
Points
1973-03-30 Julio Valdez DLL Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1973-03-10 Francisco Cruz LL San Juan WIN
Points
1973-03-09 Julio Valdez DL Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1972-11-16 Alfredo Campusano debut Estadio Quisqueya, Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1972-10-14 Felito Pena debut Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1972-08-15 Francisco Cruz L Santo Domingo WIN
KO
1972-07-08 Jorge Leo debut Santo Domingo WIN
Points
1971-10-19 Julio Valdez debut Santo Domingo DRAW
Points
1971-04-03 Heriberto Olivares WWD San Juan WIN
Points
1971-03-04 Heriberto Olivares WW Parque Isidoro García, Mayaguez DRAW
Points

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